When Cisco IM and Presence is configured to use automatic fallback, how long does the Server Recovery Manager service wait for a failed service/server to remain active before an automatic fallback is initiated?

When Cisco IM and Presence is configured to use automatic fallback, how long does the Server Recovery Manager service wait for a failed service/server to remain active before an automatic fallback is initiated?
A . 30 minutes
B. 10 minutes
D. 20 minutes
E. 60 minutes

Answer: A

Explanation:

Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications- manager-im-presence-service/200958-IM-and-Presence-Server-High-Availability.html

Automatic Fallback

Automatic fallback takes place when the server monitors the services and the Server Recovery Manager (SRM) service will automatically fallback users to their homed nodes. The key in this configuration is that the Server Recovery Manager (SRM) service will wait 30 minutes for a failed service/server to remain active before an automatic fallback is initiated. Once this 30 minute up time is established, user sessions are moved back to their homed nodes. The Jabber client will apply the re-log in upper and lower limits for the fallback. Automatic fallback is not the default configuration, but it can be enabled. To enable automatic fallback, change the Enable Automatic Fallback parameter in the Server Recovery Manager Service Parameters to value True.

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