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Which two Device Pool configuration settings will override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group? (Choose two.)

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Device Mobility Related Settings: The parameters under these settings will override the device-level settings only when the device is roaming within a Device Mobility Group.

The parameters included in these settings are:Device Mobility Calling Search SpaceAAR Calling Search SpaceAAR GroupCalling Party Transformation CSSCalled Party Transformation CSS The device mobility related settings affect the dial plan because the calling search space dictates the patterns that can be dialed or the devices that can be reached.

The correct answers are C. Network Locale and F. Device Mobility Group.

When a device roams within or outside a device mobility group, the device's configuration settings can be overridden by the settings configured in the device pool associated with the device mobility group.

The Device Mobility Group is used to group devices with similar characteristics based on location, such as branch office, campus, or remote site. When a device roams within or outside a device mobility group, the device's configuration settings can be overridden by the settings configured in the device pool associated with the device mobility group.

The Network Locale setting determines the locale of the network where the device is located. This setting is used to configure regional settings such as time zones, date and time formats, and dial plan configurations. When a device roams within or outside a device mobility group, the device's Network Locale setting can be overridden by the setting configured in the device pool associated with the device mobility group.

Therefore, the correct answers are C. Network Locale and F. Device Mobility Group, as both of these settings can override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group.

The other answer choices are incorrect as they do not relate to device pool configuration settings that can override the device-level settings during device roaming.

Adjunct CSS and Called Party Transformation CSS are used to configure call routing and transformation settings, but they do not affect device roaming.

Device Mobility CSS is used to determine the CSS that a device uses when it is registered with a different device mobility group, but it does not override the device-level settings during device roaming.

AAR CSS (Automated Alternate Routing CSS) is used to configure the CSS that is used when the primary line group is unavailable, but it does not affect device roaming.