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NEW QUESTION # 54
You are preparing to obtain a server identity certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA) for the installation on the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE).
What should be done prior to obtaining a server identity certificate from the CA?
- A. Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
- B. Configure an Enrollment Password in the System Manager.
- C. Create a TLS Profile in the ASBCE.
- D. Run initTM -f from the ASBCE CLI.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
Before obtaining a server identity certificate from a Certificate Authority (CA) for the installation on the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), you need to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). A CSR is a file that contains information about the identity and public key of the ASBCE server, as well as a digital signature that proves the ownership of the public key. A CSR is used to request a server identity certificate from a CA, which is an entity that issues and verifies certificates. The CA will check the information in the CSR and issue a server identity certificate that contains the same information and public key, as well as the CA's signature and validity period. The server identity certificate is used to authenticate the ASBCE server to other entities that communicate with it using HTTPS or SIP over TLS. To generate a CSR for the ASBCE server, you can use tools such as OpenSSL or Keytool, or use the ASBCE web interface or CLI.
NEW QUESTION # 55
When in System Manager (SMGR), which statement about enabling IM and Presence for an Avaya Aura® user is true?
- A. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign a XMPP handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
- B. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya SIP handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
- C. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya E.164 handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
- D. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya Presence/IM handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
To enable IM and Presence for an Avaya Aura® user, you need to edit the Communication Profile of the user in System Manager, under Users > User Management > Manage Users. In the Communication Profile tab, you need to assign an Avaya Presence/IM handle to the user, which is a unique identifier that follows the format [email protected]. You also need to enable and configure the Presence profile for the user, which specifies the Presence Services snap-in that will provide presence and instant messaging features for the user.
NEW QUESTION # 56
In the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), what is the state of a Network Interface, after the deployment?
- A. Deployed
- B. Enabled
- C. Disabled
- D. Active
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
In the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), the state of a Network Interface, after the deployment, is Disabled. A Network Interface is a logical interface that represents a physical port on the ASBCE server. A Network Interface can be configured with an IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and VLAN ID. After the deployment of the ASBCE server, the Network Interfaces are in a Disabled state by default. To enable a Network Interface, you need to use the ASBCE web interface or CLI and configure the interface parameters. You also need to assign the interface to a Zone, which is a logical grouping of interfaces that defines the security and routing policies for the ASBCE server
NEW QUESTION # 57
Refer to the exhibit.
You are creating a SIP Entity for Avaya Breeze® hosting the Avaya Aura® Presence Services in System Manager > Elements > Routing > SIP Entities.
What must be entered in the field labeled IP Address?
- A. Avaya Breeze® server Security Module IP Address or FQDN
- B. General Purpose Cluster IP Address or FQDN
- C. Core Platform Cluster IP Address or FQDN
- D. Avaya Breeze® server Management IP Address or FQDN
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
When creating a SIP Entity for Avaya Breeze® hosting the Avaya Aura® Presence Services, you need to enter the IP address or FQDN of the Avaya Breeze® server Security Module (SM100) in the field labeled IP Address. The SM100 is a component of the Avaya Breeze® server that provides security and encryption functions for SIP signaling and media. The SM100 IP address or FQDN is used by the Presence Services snap-in to communicate with other SIP entities in the network, such as Session Manager or Communication Manager
NEW QUESTION # 58
You want to multiplex all remote workers SIP messages to Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) over the same TCP connection, rather than open a dedicated TCP connection for each user.
Which feature needs to be enabled for Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE)?
- A. the Enable Grooming feature in the Advanced tab of the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Server Profile
- B. the Enable Shared Control feature in the Signaling Interface.
- C. the Stream Users Over Transport Link feature in the Signaling Interface
- D. the Share Transport Link feature in the Advanced tab of the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Server Profile
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 59
When deploying a Survivable Communication Manager (CM), which statement about the Server ID value is true?
- A. The Server ID Is a value found in the license file.
- B. The Server ID of a Survivable CM needs to match the server ID of the Main CM. The Server IDs must be an even/odd pair (N, N+l).
- C. Every CM server in the network needs to be assigned a unique Server ID including servers in a duplex pair.
- D. Every CM server in the network needs to be assigned a unique server ID, but both servers in a duplex pair must have the same Server ID.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 60
In Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE), what is the default state of an Interface?
- A. Deployed
- B. Enabled
- C. Disabled
- D. Active
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 61
In the context of Avaya Aura Presence Services 7.x, what is a Fetcher?
- A. It is a kind of watcher that requests a one-time view of the user's current presentity information, but does not get future presentity information for a user.
- B. It is a watcher that is subscribing to current and future presentity information from another user.
- C. It is the presence information about a user that the system reports.
- D. It is a user whose devices are sending status or presentity information on his behalf using a Publish message regarding his communication status.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 62
Refer to the exhibit.
With Dynamic Licensing configured in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), when will the ASBCE issue a request to the WebLM server to allocate additional licenses based on "Fetch Count" value?
- A. when the percentage of free (available) standard sessions licenses drops below 30% (Low Watermark)
- B. when the percentage of free (available) standard sessions licenses drops below 50% (High Watermark)
- C. when the percentage of free (available) standard sessions licenses reaches 30% (Low Watermark)
- D. when the percentage of free (available) standard sessions licenses reaches 50% (High Watermark)
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
With Dynamic Licensing configured in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), the ASBCE will issue a request to the WebLM server to allocate additional licenses based on the Fetch Count value when the percentage of free (available) standard sessions licenses drops below 30% (Low Watermark).
Dynamic Licensing is a feature that allows the ASBCE to dynamically allocate and release licenses from a pool of licenses managed by the WebLM server. The Fetch Count value is a parameter that specifies how many licenses are requested from the WebLM server at a time. The Low Watermark value is a parameter that specifies the threshold percentage of free licenses that triggers a request for more licenses from the WebLM server. The High Watermark value is a parameter that specifies the threshold percentage of free licenses that triggers a release of unused licenses to the WebLM server
NEW QUESTION # 63
Refer to the exhibit.
When configuring a Reverse Proxy for the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), what is the significance of using port 8444 in the Server Address field?
- A. It's the default port used for ICE/STUN/TURN messages on the
AAWG. - B. It's used for remote access to the AAWG web interface.
- C. This port should match the Front-end port for external access on the AAWG so that AAWG sends the media path for external calls through the ASBCE STUN/TURN server.
- D. It is the default listen port on the AAWG used for all WebRTC call signalling.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
When configuring a Reverse Proxy for the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), the Server Address field is used to specify the IP address or FQDN and port of the AAWG server. The port used in this field shouldmatch the listen port on the AAWG server that is used for all WebRTC call signalling. The default listen port on the AAWG server is 8444, which is also used by default in the Server Address field of the ASBCE Reverse Proxy configuration. The Reverse Proxy allows external clients to access the AAWG server securely and transparently through the ASBCE
NEW QUESTION # 64
On the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), to connect one Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway to Avaya Communication Manager (CM), how many IP Addresses are required?
- A. one Private and one Public IP addresses
- B. two Public and one Private IP addresses
- C. two Public and two Private IP addresses
- D. one Public and two Private IP addresses
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
To connect one Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway to Avaya Communication Manager (CM), you need two Public and two Private IP addresses. An Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway is a device that provides secure and reliable connectivity between endpoints on different networks, such as the public internet and a private enterprise network. An Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway can be implemented using an Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE) in distributed mode, where the ASBCE consists of two components: a Signaling Border Element (SBE) and a Data Border Element (DBE). The SBE handles SIP signaling and call control, while the DBE handles media packets and signaling pinholes. To connect one Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway to CM, you need these IP addresses:
* A Public IP address for the SBE: This is the IP address that is visible to external entities, such as endpoints or servers on the public internet. This IP address is used by external entities to communicate with the SBE using SIP over TLS.
* A Private IP address for the SBE: This is the IP address that is visible to internal entities, such as CM or other ASBCE components on the private enterprise network. This IP address is used by internal entities to communicate with the SBE using SIP over TCP or UDP.
* A Public IP address for the DBE: This is the IP address that is visible to external entities, such as endpoints or servers on the public internet. This IP address is used by external entities to communicate with the DBE using RTP or RTCP.
* A Private IP address for the DBE: This is the IP address that is visible to internal entities, such as CM or other ASBCE components on the private enterprise network. This IP address is used by internal entities to communicate with the DBE using H.248.
NEW QUESTION # 65
Which statement about enabling IM and Presence for a user is true?
- A. In SMGR, edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign a XMPP handle and check the Presence profile checkbox.
- B. In SMGR, edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya E.164 handle and check the Presence profile checkbox.
- C. In SMGR, edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya SIP handle and check the Presence profile checkbox.
- D. In SMGR, edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya Presence/IM handle and check the Presence profile checkbox.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 66
To set Timers, URI Manipulation, and Header Manipulation that the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE) will use when signaling to the far-end server; a profile like "avaya-ru" is provided by default.
When configuring the Server Configuration, you must link to which type of Global profile?
- A. Signaling
- B. Server Interworking
- C. Routing
- D. Topology Hiding
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 67
What is the process for establishing a command line session to the AES Management IP Address, and logging in with the default account and default password?
- A. Use PuTTY to Rlogin to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 21, then enter login=admin password=admin.
- B. Use PuTTY to SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 22, then enter login=craft password=crftpw.
- C. Use PuTTY to SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 22, then enter login=cust password=custpw.
- D. Use PuTTY to SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 222, then enter login=admin password=admin01.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 68
Which three steps are necessary to make a successful Implementation of Avaya Breeze WebRTC Snap-in? (Choose three.)
- A. Manually configure the WebLM IP address in the WebRTC configuration attributes.
- B. Install the Snap-in.
- C. Download and Install WebRTC License file.
- D. Load the Snap-in.
- E. Busy and Release the WebRTC snap-in.
Answer: B,C,D
NEW QUESTION # 69
Which two statements describe the steps for deploying the Avaya Presence Services snap-in? (Choose two.)
- A. Install the Presence Services snap-in onto the Breeze® server.
- B. Install the Presence Services snap-in, and then load it onto the Breeze® server.
- C. Load the Presence Services snap-in to System Manager.
- D. Load the Presence Services snap-in into the Breeze® cluster.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
Explanation
The steps for deploying the Avaya Presence Services snap-in are as follows:
* Download the Presence Services snap-in software bundle from the Avaya Support website.
* Log in to System Manager and navigate to Elements > Inventory > Manage Elements.
* Select the Breeze® cluster where you want to deploy the Presence Services snap-in and click Edit.
* In the Snap-ins tab, click Add Snap-in and browse to the location where you saved the Presence Services snap-in software bundle.
* Select the Presence Services snap-in file and click Open.
* Click Commit to load the Presence Services snap-in to System Manager.
* Navigate to Elements > Inventory > Cluster Administration.
* Select the Breeze® cluster where you loaded the Presence Services snap-in and click Manage Snap-ins.
* In the Snap-ins tab, select the Presence Services snap-in and click Activate/Upgrade/Downgrade.
* Click OK to load the Presence Services snap-in into the Breeze® cluster
NEW QUESTION # 70
To route calls to Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM), which routing strategy is used by Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM)?
- A. Network Routing Policies (NRP)
- B. Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR)
- C. Registry Routing
- D. Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 71
After running the Install wizard on the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), you add a Public (External) IP address to the Bl interface. You try to ping this IP address from a PC in the same subnet, but it fails.
What is the first step to resolve the problem?
- A. Navigate to Device Management, and click on Restart Application.
- B. Connect to the ASBCE CLI and reboot the ASBCE.
- C. Navigate to Network & Flows > Network Management > Interfaces and enable the Bl interface.
- D. Navigate to Device Management, and and click on Reboot.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
After running the Install wizard on the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), you add a Public (External) IP address to the Bl interface. The Bl interface is a logical interface that represents the external network port on the ASBCE server. The Bl interface is used to communicate with external entities, such as SIP service providers or remote workers. If you try to ping the Bl interface IP address from a PC in the same subnet, but it fails, the first step to resolve the problem is to navigate to Network & Flows > Network Management > Interfaces and enable the Bl interface. By default, the Bl interface is disabled after the Install wizard. You need to enable it and assign it to an External Zone, which is a logical grouping of interfaces that defines the security and routing policies for the external network
NEW QUESTION # 72
In the context of Avaya Aura® Presence Services, what is a Watcher?
- A. It represents a Presence information about a user that the system reports.
- B. It is a user who requests a one-time view of another user's current presence status. However, it does not get the future presentity updates.
- C. It is a user who is subscribing to the current and future presence status of another user.
- D. It represents a user whose device is sending status on their behalf using a Publish message.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
In the context of Avaya Aura® Presence Services, a Watcher is a user who is interested in the presence information of another user, called a Presentity. A Watcher sends a Subscribe message to the Presence Services snap-in on the Avaya Breeze® server, requesting to receive notifications about the current and future presence status of the Presentity. The Presence Services snap-in then sends a Notify message to the Watcher, containing the presence information of the Presentity. The Watcher can use this information to decide how and when to communicate with the Presentity12
NEW QUESTION # 73
Which statement about the Avaya Aura® Media Server (AAMS) associated with the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) is true?
- A. The AAMS is only used for calls to Avaya Spaces Calling from outside the corporate network.
- B. When a call is established using Avaya Spaces Calling, the AAMS processes the media until the Avaya Communication Manager shuffles the call.
- C. When Avaya Spaces Calling is used by a User to make a call to another User, the media path is always direct, bypassing the AAMS.
- D. For a call established to or from Avaya Spaces Calling, the AAMS processes the media for the duration of the call.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
The Avaya Aura® Media Server (AAMS) associated with the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) is used for media processing for calls to or from Avaya Spaces Calling. Avaya Spaces Calling is a softphone that provides calling features to users of Avaya Spaces by leveraging their existing Avaya infrastructure. When a user makes or receives a call using Avaya Spaces Calling, the AAWG handles the WebRTC call signaling and the AAMS handles the media. The AAMS converts the WebRTC media to SIP media and vice versa, and provides services such as announcements, music on hold, conferencing, transcoding, and recording. The AAMS processes the media for the duration of the call, regardless of whether the call is shuffled or not by Communication Manager
NEW QUESTION # 74
Avaya Aura Media Servers
References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 26 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/1010139398.
You are creating the identity certificates that must be installed in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE).
Which statement about installing the certificate files in the SBCE is true?
- A. The cert file and the Key filenames generated by the Certificate Authority must match.
- B. Both the PEM and Key files must be in a zip file.
- C. The cert file and the Key filenames generated by the Certificate Authority must be different.
- D. The SBCE must be rebooted before the files installation.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 75
Which two key configuration steps are needed to associate the Avaya Call Park and Page snap-in to an Avaya Workplace Client? (Choose two.)
- A. Add a SIP Entity for the Call Park and Page snap-in.
- B. Configure a Call Park activation and deactivation feature code.
- C. Add an Implicit User Profile.
- D. Add a Service Profile.
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
Explanation
To associate the Avaya Call Park and Page snap-in to an Avaya Workplace Client, you need to perform the following key configuration steps:
* Add a Service Profile: A Service Profile is a set of parameters that defines the features and capabilities of a user or device in System Manager. You need to create a Service Profile for the Call Park and Page snap-in, under Users > User Management > Service Profiles. In the Service Profile, you need to specify the name, type, domain, and SIP Entity of the Call Park and Page snap-in. You also need to enable the Call Park feature and configure the Call Park activation and deactivation feature codes1
* Configure a Call Park activation and deactivation feature code: A feature code is a numeric sequence that activates or deactivates a specific feature on Communication Manager. You need to configure a Call Park activation and deactivation feature code on Communication Manager, using the change feature-access-codes command. The Call Park activation feature code allows a user to park a call on a specified extension, while the Call Park deactivation feature code allows a user to retrieve a parked call from any extension2
NEW QUESTION # 76
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