💬 Collaboration Applications - CLCOR Practice Questions

Learn Webex, voicemail (Unity Connection), presence (IM&P), conferencing, and integration of collaboration applications.

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CLCOR Applications Question Bank (2 Questions)

Browse all 2 practice questions covering Collaboration Applications for the CLCOR certification exam. Each question includes the full answer and a detailed explanation to help you understand the concepts.

  1. Question 1Collaboration Applications

    Which Cisco client application provides unified communications including voice, video, IM, presence, and voicemail on desktops and mobile devices?

    ACisco Finesse
    BCisco Jabber
    CCisco Prime
    DCisco AnyConnect
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    Correct Answer: B
    Explanation:

    Cisco Jabber is a unified communications client that provides voice/video calling, IM, presence, voicemail, desktop sharing, and conferencing on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. It registers to CUCM and integrates with IM&P and Unity Connection.

  2. Question 2Collaboration Applications

    What has largely replaced Cisco Jabber as the primary collaboration client?

    ACisco Finesse
    BWebex App (Webex Teams)
    CCisco AnyConnect
    DCisco Umbrella
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    Correct Answer: B
    Explanation:

    Webex App (formerly Webex Teams) is Cisco's modern unified collaboration client providing messaging, calling, meetings, whiteboarding, and file sharing. It supports both cloud (Webex Calling) and on-premises (CUCM) registration.

Key Applications Concepts for CLCOR

webexvoicemailunity connectionpresenceconferenceimpjabber

CLCOR Applications Exam Tips

Collaboration Applications questions in CLCOR are typically scenario-based. Focus on service-level decision making aligned to official exam objectives. Priority concepts: webex, voicemail, unity connection, presence, conference, imp.

What CLCOR Expects

  • Anchor your answer in select the most practical, secure, and scalable answer for the stated scenario.
  • Applications scenarios for CLCOR are frequently mapped to Domain 3 (20%), so read the objective carefully before picking controls or architecture.
  • Expect multi-service scenarios where Applications interacts with IAM, networking, storage, or observability patterns rather than appearing as an isolated service question.
  • When two options are both technically valid, prefer the choice that best aligns with the exam's operational scope (Professional) and managed-service best practices.

High-Value Applications Concepts

  • Know the core Applications building blocks cold: webex, voicemail, unity connection, presence.
  • Review the edge-case features and limits for conference, imp; these details are commonly used to differentiate answer choices.
  • Practice service-integration reasoning: how Applications pairs with Call Control, Security in real deployment patterns.
  • For CLCOR, explain why the chosen Applications design meets reliability, security, and cost expectations better than the alternatives.

Common CLCOR Traps

  • Watch for answers that partially solve the requirement but miss operational constraints.
  • Questions in Applications often include distractors that look correct for Applications but violate least-privilege, durability, or availability requirements.
  • Avoid picking options purely by feature name; validate data path, failure handling, and governance impact before answering.
  • If the prompt hints at automation or repeatability, eliminate manual-only operational answers first.

Fast Review Checklist

  • Can you compare at least two Applications implementation paths and justify which one best fits the scenario?
  • Can you map the chosen answer back to Applications (20%) outcomes for CLCOR?
  • Can you explain security and access boundaries for Applications without relying on default-open assumptions?
  • Can you describe how Applications integrates with Call Control and Security during failure, scaling, and monitoring events?

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