RONA (Redirection on No Answer) is a mechanism that redirects a call when an agent fails to answer within a configured time. Multiple components in CCE have timeout settings that interact with RONA, and they must be layered correctly.
Why the Correct Answer is Right: A is correct. The CVP OPS Console RONA timer must be set highest to serve as the ultimate safety net. If the CVP timeout fires before all other components have had a chance to handle the RONA event, the call may be dropped rather than properly re-routed. Cisco best practice documentation specifies that CVP's timer should be the largest, with CUCM phone timer intermediate, and the CCE desk setting lowest, forming a cascading failsafe.
Why Each Incorrect Answer is Wrong: B is wrong because the CUCM phone timer should be set at an intermediate value—high enough to allow CCE desk settings to trigger RONA first, but lower than CVP's timer. C is wrong because the Agent Desk Settings timer should be the lowest, firing first to initiate the RONA re-route cleanly within the scripting logic. D is wrong because script-level timers are part of the routing logic but are not the entity that needs the highest RONA timeout in the hierarchy.
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