Which of the following statements are true about the SC cluster reconstruction deployment scenario? (Choose all that apply.)
A.
If the number of SIP endpoints is much greater than that of H.323 endpoints, an SC cluster can be deployed for SIP and H.323 endpoint access.
B.
If the number of SIP endpoints is much greater than that of H.323 endpoints, an SC cluster can be deployed for SIP endpoint access. The non-cluster registration SC is reserved for H.323 endpoint access.
C.
If the number of SIP endpoints is far less than that of H.323 endpoints, you are advised not to deploy the SC cluster.
D.
If the number of connected extranet soft clients is greater than 2000, you are advised to reconstruct a non-cluster proxy SC into a proxy SC cluster.
When SIP endpoints greatly outnumber H.323 endpoints, you deploy an SC cluster to serve the SIP devices while leaving a standalone SC for the H.323 endpoints.
If SIP registrations are much fewer than H.323 registrations, clustering the SC for SIP isn’t recommended, as the scale doesn’t justify the added complexity.
A proxy SC supports up to 2,000 external soft-client registrations; if you exceed this, you should rebuild it as a proxy-SC cluster to handle the extra load.
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