Free Cisco 350-801 Actual Exam Questions - Question 4 Discussion

Question No. 4
A user forwards a corporate number to an international number. What are two methods to prevent
this forwarded call? (Choose two.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Sohail J.
2026-02-21

A, C. Using a Forced Authorization Code (A) adds a barrier for international forwarding, and restricting Call Forward All CSS (C) directly limits international numbers in forwarded calls. Both tackle the problem from different angles.

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Mohammad T.
2026-02-20

Makes sense to block international patterns at the SIP trunk level, so B is solid. Plus, setting Call Forward All CSS to restrict international calls (C) directly targets forwarded calls, so I’d go with B and C.

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Andre R.
2026-02-10

B/E work since B handles country code removal and E swaps area code locally.

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Sohail X.
2026-01-30

It’s B and E again for me. B nails the country code to national prefix swap, while E clearly changes the area code to a local prefix, matching the question’s localizing steps perfectly.

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Haris G.
2026-01-29

It’s B and E for me. B clearly replaces the country code with the national prefix, and E changes the area code to a local prefix, which fits the rules about localizing calls within New York.

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Haris G.
2026-01-27

Maybe D and E. D seems to handle the local prefix substitution properly by replacing the area code with a local prefix, which fits the requirement for calls within the same city. E also looks like it deals with removing the + and country code, switching to a national prefix, which is necessary for localizing the number. B is close but doesn’t clearly replace the area code as needed. So, D and E feel like the best fit for adapting both calling and called party numbers correctly here.

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Omar A.
2026-01-16

B and D

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