When Avaya Aura Presence Services is implemented, which statement is true about Port Management?
Correct Answer: B
Question 7
To allow the Avaya one-X® Communicator to subscribe to the Avaya Aura® Presence Services, what would be entered in the IM and Presence / Server field of the one-X® Communicator?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation To allow the Avaya one-X® Communicator to subscribe to the Avaya Aura® Presence Services, you need to enter the Avaya Breeze® server Security Module IP Address or FQDN in the IM and Presence / Server field of the one-X® Communicator. The Security Module (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 one-X® Communicator to communicate with the Presence Services snap-in on the Avaya Breeze® server and receive presence and instant messaging features.
Question 8
Which statement about WebRTC and Media Resources is true?
Correct Answer: A
Question 9
In Avaya Aura System Manager, how is Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM) added to the list of Managed Elements?
Correct Answer: A
Question 10
Refer to the exhibit. Before you can begin configuring SIP Trunking, which status should all the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE) components / devices show on the Device Management screen?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation Before you can begin configuring SIP Trunking, the status that all the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE) components / devices should show on the Device Management screen is Ready. The Device Management screen is a web interface that allows you to view and manage the ASBCE components / devices, such as EMS (Element Management System), SBC (Session Border Controller), or HCA (High Capacity Appliance). The Device Management screen displays information such as device name, management IP, version, status, reboot, and shutdown for each component / device. The status indicates the operational state of the component / device, which can be one of these values: Provisioned, Commissioned, Registered, or Ready. The Ready status means that the component / device is fully operational and ready to handle traffic. Therefore, before configuring SIP Trunking, you should make sure that all the ASBCE components / devices have a Ready status on the Device Management screen.