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Secure HTTPS Request from Jabber Client

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Company ABC is deploying Mobile and Remote Access (MRA) to allow employees to login Jabber clients from anywhere on the internet.

Which HTTPS request does a Jabber client send after it successfully established a secured connection with a Cisco Expressway-E?

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Explanation.

When a Jabber client establishes a secure connection with a Cisco Expressway-E, it sends an HTTPS request to retrieve the configuration necessary to function properly on the network. The HTTPS request that the Jabber client sends after a successful secure connection is the "get_services_config" request.

This request retrieves the services configuration for the user, which includes information such as the user's phone services, voicemail, and directory services. This information is necessary for the Jabber client to function properly on the network and allow the user to access these services from anywhere on the internet.

The other options listed are as follows:

  • "get_cucm_uds" is an HTTPS request that retrieves user data from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) User Data Service (UDS) database. This request is used to retrieve information such as user profile information and device configuration information.

  • "get_user_config" is an HTTPS request that retrieves user configuration information from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM). This request is used to retrieve information such as user profile information and device configuration information.

  • "get_edge_config" is an HTTPS request that retrieves configuration information for the Cisco Expressway-E. This request is used to retrieve information such as the Expressway-E's network settings and SIP trunk configurations.

  • "get_jabber_config" is not a valid HTTPS request.

In conclusion, the correct answer is B. get_services_config.