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NEW QUESTION NO: 6
Which access control method is used by the Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services (AES) server for administrators?
A. Single Administrator simple password login
B. Challenge-Response shared-key method only
C. System Manager AES Management Menu
D. Role-Based Access Control
Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Access to AE Services Management Console Web pages can be restricted by user authorization level.
The operations that users are allowed to perform such as read, edit and delete can also be restricted.
References: Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services Overview and Specification, Release 7.0.1, Issue 2 (June 2016), page 20
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101014052
NEW QUESTION NO: 7
You are creating a SIP Entity for Avaya Aura® Engagement Development Platform - EDP / Avaya Breeze™.
What do you have to enter in the field labeled FQDN or IP Address?
A. the Management IP-Address or FQDN of the Avaya Breeze™ platform.
B. the SM100 IP-address or FQDN of the Avaya Breeze™ platform
C. the IP-Address or FQDN of Core Platform Cluster
D. the IP-Address or FQDN of general Purpose Cluster
Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Administering an Avaya Breeze instance
Before you begin
To complete this task you will need:
* The IP address of the Avaya Breeze Management Network Interface.
This is the same IP address you used when deploying the Virtual Machine (VM).
* The IP address including the network mask, and default gateway for the Avaya Breeze Security Module.
Procedure (see step 6 below)
1. On System Manager, in Elements, click Avaya Breeze.
2. Click Server Administration.
3. In the Avaya Breeze Server Instances list, click New.
4. In the SIP Entity field, select the SIP Entity that you created.
5. Ensure that the value in the UCID Network Node ID field is unique across the solution deployment so that it does not conflict with other UCID-generating entities like Avaya Aura Communication Manager or Avaya Aura Experience Portal.
6. In the Management Network Interface FQDN or IP Address field, type the IP address of the Avaya Breeze Management Network Interface.
References: Deploying Avaya Breeze, Release 3.1, (September 2016), page 47
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101014426
NEW QUESTION NO: 8
Which Avaya Breeze™ Cluster type is the Avaya Aura® Presence Services snap-in installed on?
A. Presence Services
B. Core Platform
C. General Purpose
D. IM_Presence
Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Verifying that Presence Services snap-in is ready to support Presence and IM Procedure
1. On the System Manager web console, navigate to Elements > Avaya Breeze> Cluster Administration.
2. Locate the row for the cluster, and verify that:
* The Cluster Profile field shows Core Platform.
etc.
References: Avaya Aura® Presence Services Snap-in Reference. Release 7.0.1 (December 2016), page
224
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013646
NEW QUESTION NO: 9
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
Explanation/Reference:
Use port 22, not port 21 or port 222.
Log in as craft and use the default password.
References: Application Enablement Services Installation and Upgrade Guide for a Bundled Server Release 4.0, page 29
https://downloads.avaya.com/elmodocs2/AES/4.0/02_300356_4.pdf
NEW QUESTION NO: 10
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 user whose devices are sending status or presentity information on his behalf using a Publish message regarding his communication status.
C. It is a watcher that is subscribing to current and future presentity information from another user.
D. It is the presence information about a user that the system reports.
Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Fetchers pull the value of presence information for a specific presentity from the presence service. If a fetcher is fetching information on a regular basis, it is called a poller. Subscribers, on the other hand, subscribe to presentity information on the presence service.
NEW QUESTION NO: 11
Which component converts WebRTC Media Stream to SIP Media Stream?
A. HTTP Reverse Proxy
B. Avaya Aura® Media Server (AAMS)
C. STUN/TURN server
D. G.450/430 or G.650 Medpro board
Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Provisioning Avaya Aura® Media Server for the WebRTC Snap-in.
Procedure
1. Log in to the Avaya Aura®
Media Server Element Manager.
2. Check that Avaya Aura®
Media Server nodes and routes are set up correctly.
See Deploying Avaya Breeze™ for details on configuring Avaya Aura®
Media Server forAvaya Breeze™.
3. Go to System Configuration > Server Profile > General Settings, enable Firewall NAT Tunneling Media Processor and then click Save.
4. Go to System Configuration > Signaling Protocols > SIP > General Settings, enable Always use SIP default outbound proxy, and then click Save.
Go to System Configuration > Media Processing > ICE > TURN/STUN Servers > Accounts and create a TURN/STUN account. This account ID and password must match the account created on the Avaya SBCE.
6. Go to System Configuration > Media Processing > ICE > TURN/STUN Servers > Servers to add the TURN/STUN connection to the Avaya SBCE server
Etc.
References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 23
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013939
NEW QUESTION NO: 12
The WebRTC snap-in needs to be loaded on which of Avaya Breeze™ cluster?
A. Context Store EDP Cluster
B. Core Platform EDP Cluster
C. General Purpose EDP Cluster
D. Work Assignment EDP Cluster
Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
A cluster profile is a pre-loaded template that contains cluster attributes.
The Core Platform cluster profile: A closed cluster that supports up to 10 Avaya Breeze servers.
Incorrect Answers:
Other cluster profiles
* General Purpose cluster profile: A General Purpose cluster is an open type cluster where you can install any type of snap-in or service.
* General Purpose Large cluster profile: An open cluster that mainly supports the Engagement Call Control solution
* Product specific cluster profiles: Cluster profiles like Context Store profile or a Work Assignment profile are product specific. These cluster profiles have a specified list of required and optional snapins that you can install. If you attempt to install an unlisted snap-in for this cluster profile, the installation fails, and the system displays an error message.
References: Avaya Breeze Platform Overview and Specification, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 21
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101014184
NEW QUESTION NO: 13
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. Routing
C. Topology Hiding
D. Server Interworking
Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
The standard Avaya profile "avaya-ru" is cloned for the Call Server Interworking Profile.
The Interworking function of the Global Profiles feature enables the SBCE to function in an enterprise VoIP network using different SIP protocols.
References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page 339
NEW QUESTION NO: 14
By default, which Codec does Avaya Aura® Messaging (AAM) support?
A. G.726
B. G.722
C. G.711
D. G.729
Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
You must configure the Messaging system to use the G.711 encoding format.
Note: The G.711 format provides the highest audio quality especially when voice networks use multiple encodings and decodings. Avaya requires that you use the G.711 encoding format in Messaging systems that support TTY devices.
The G.711 encoding format uses a higher encoding rate than GSM. The G.711 encoding format therefore produces larger files and requires more storage space for messages. Messaging provides customers with adequate storage space for message playback and networking.
References: Administering Avaya Aura® Messaging, Release 6.2 Issue 2.2 (December 2013) , page 201
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100172127
NEW QUESTION NO: 15
In Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE) 7.x, which two configuration screens must be configured for Personal Profile Management (PPM) to be successfully downloaded to an Avaya SIP Telephone (AST)? (Choose two.)
A. PPM Services Mapping Profile
B. Application Relay
C. File Transfer
D. Reverse Proxy
Answer: A,B
Explanation/Reference:
B: Application relays function as port forwards. Different clients require different application relays.
A: An Avaya SIP phone downloads and processes a configuration file, sends out a slew of SUBSCRIBE messages, and uses something called Personal Profile Manager (PPM).
Note: The PPM is a software module that runs as part of an Avaya Session Manager. It consists of a series of web services that phones use to retrieve and manage SIP related user data.
References: https://andrewjprokop.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/understanding-avayas-personal-profile- manager-ppm/
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101028355
NEW QUESTION NO: 16
In which two locations is the Switch Password configured?
A. In 'ip-services' form on Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and in 'TSAPI link' on Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services (AES)
B. In 'ip-services' form on Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and in 'Switch Connection' on Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services (AES)
C. In 'cti-link' form on Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and in 'Switch Connection' on Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services (AES)
D. In 'cti-link' form on Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and in 'TSAPI link' on Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services (AES)
Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Enabling AE Services refers to administering the transport link between Communication Manager and AE Services.
Procedure
1. Type change ip-services.
Communication Manager displays the IP SERVICES form
2. Complete Page 1 of the IP SERVICES form
3. Complete Page 3 of the IP SERVICES form as follows.
a. In the AE Services Server field, type the name of the AE Services server b. In the Password field, create a password.
This is the password that the AE Services administrator must set on the AE Server (Communication Manager Interface > Switch Connections > Edit Connection > Switch Password). The passwords must exactly match on both Communication Manager and the AE Services server.
References: Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services Administration and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.3 (June 2014) , page 26
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100171737