Which three statements about Avaya BreezeTM are true? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Explanation Avaya Breeze provides a virtualized and secure application platform where Java programmers can develop and dynamically deploy advanced collaboration capabilities that extend the power of Avaya Aura. Customers, partners, and Avaya organizations can rapidly develop snap-ins and applications that are deployed on Avaya Breeze.
Question 12
The Avaya WebRTC solution uses the web intensively to make media calls from a standard web browser in the internet, into internal and secure communication premises in the enterprise. Which statement about security between the Enterprise-edge and those standard Web browsers in the internet is true?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation Validation of the authorization token. The WebRTC Snap-in will validate the authorization token created and encrypted by the web server. If the snap-in can decrypt the token and ensure that the time stamp is valid, it knows that the incoming HTTP request is valid. The time stamp will usually be short lived; on the order of 5-10seconds to protect against reply attacks. References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 27 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013939
Question 13
Which statement describes Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources (e.g. fonts) on a web page to be requested from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served. A web page may freely embed cross-origin images, stylesheets, scripts, iframes, and videos. Note on the History of CORS: Cross-origin support was originally proposed by Matt Oshry, Brad Porter, and Michael Bodell of Tellme Networks in March 2004 for inclusion in VoiceXML 2.1 to allow safe cross-origin data requests by VoiceXML browsers. In May 2006 the first W3C Working Draft was submitted. In March 2009 the draft was renamed to "Cross-Origin Resource Sharing" and in January 2014 it was accepted as a W3C Recommendation. References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing
Question 14
You need to connect Avaya BreezeTM platform that is hosting Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in with Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM). Which three are needed? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Explanation BD: Administering Entity Link between Presence Services Cluster SIP Entity and Session Manager Procedure 1. On the System Manager web console, navigate to Elements > Routing > Entity Links. 2. In the Name field, enter a name for Entity Link. 3. In the SIP Entity 1 field, select the Session Manager instance. 4. In the Protocol field, select TLS. 5. In the Port field, type 5062. Note: Note that this port number cannot be the same as the port number administered in "Administering Entity Link between Avaya Breeze and Session Manager". CD: Administering Entity Link between Avaya Breeze and Session Manager. About this task Create an En2tity Link to connect Session Manager to Avaya Breeze. You must administer separate Entity Links for Avaya Breeze servers in order to open SIP listeners on the designated ports. Session Manager requires a Listen Port with the Listen Port as 5061, Protocol as TLS, and Default Domain as the login domain of endpoint devices. Without this, PPM will fail for SIP endpoints. References: Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in Reference. Release 7.0.1 (December 2016), pages 25-26 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013646
Question 15
What should be verified before running the initTM -f command on the Command Line Interface of Avaya BreezeTM platform (formerly known as Engagement Development Platform (EDP))?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation See step 8 and step 9 below. Repairing replication between Avaya BreezeTM and System Manager Procedure 1. On the System Manager web console, navigate to Services > Replication. 2. In Replica Group column, click CollaborationEnvironment_3.1. 3. In Replica Node Host Name column, locate Avaya BreezeTM. 4. Verify that the status of the Synchronization Status field is green. If not, go to Step 5. 5. If Presence Services Snap-in has been deployed, in the Product column, verify that both Avaya BreezeTM and Presence Services are displayed. 6. Select Avaya BreezeTM, and click Repair. 7. After 2-15 minutes, verify that the status of the Synchronization Status field is green. If not, go to Step 8. 8. Verify that Enrollment Password is not expired. a. Navigate to Services > Security. b. In the navigation pane, click Certificates > Enrollment Password. 9. If the Enrollment Password is expired: a. Enter a password, and click Commit. It is highly recommended that the same password must be used. Otherwise, Avaya BreezeTM and Presence Services must be re-administered, because System Manager Enrollment Password was configured during deployment of Avaya BreezeTM. b. Open an SSH session to the Avaya BreezeTM Management Module IP address as sroot. c. On the command line interface, enter initTM -f. d. When prompted for the enrollment password, enter the password that you provided in Step 9a. e. Repeat Step 1 to Step 6. References: Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in Reference, Release 7.0.1 (December 2016), page 223 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013646