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NEW QUESTION 10
After running the Install wizard on Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE), you added a Public Outside IP address to the B1 interface. You try to ping this IP address from a PC in the same subnet but it falls.
What would you do first to resolve the issue?
- A. Navigate to Device Specific Settings > Network Management > Interfaces and Enable the B1 interface.
- B. Restart Applications.
- C. Reboot SBCE.
- D. Set the Default Gateway router IP address, navigate to the Interfaces and Enable the B1 Interface.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
The interface might need to be enabled.
2. Click on the Interface Configuration tab.
3. Click the Toggle link for both the A1 and the B1 interfaces.
The Administrative Status for both A1 and B1 changes to Enabled
References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page
204
NEW QUESTION 11
When configuring a SIP Entity for Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM) in Avaya Aura System Manager, which Type of SIP entity needs to be selected?
- A. Other
- B. Messaging
- C. Communication Manager Messaging
- D. Avaya Aura Messaging
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
Define SIP Entity
Expand Elements, Routing and select SIP Entities from the left navigation menu.
Click New (not shown). In the General section, enter the following values and use default values for remaining fields.
* Name: Enter an identifier for the SIP Entity
* FQDN or IP Address: Enter IP address of Avaya Aura Messaging.
* Type: Select "Other"
Etc.
References: Application Notes for Configuring Avaya Aura Messaging 6.1 as a Voice Messaging Solution for Avaya Aura Communication Manager 6.0.1 Feature & Evolution Server Using SIP Trunks and Avaya Aura Session Manager 6.1 - Issue 1.0 , page 22
https://www.devconnectprogram.com/fileMedia/download/08ad7375-7c2e-4767-929f-15f4e8130a0d
NEW QUESTION 12
On Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE), where do you access the tool that displays SIP messages, in real time, as they pass through the SBCE?
- A. from the SBCE Server command line via SSH session, using PuTTY
- B. from Avaya Aura System Manager, navigate to "Session Border Controller for Enterprise > SBCE Administration" menu
- C. from the traceSIP client installed on a local PC
- D. from the SBCE EMS Web Console
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
Stat the tue Tracing Tools, TraceSM, SSH to Session Manager
1. Launch PuTTY (or similar client application) for a SSH session to Session Manager (port 22). Use the Session Manager IP Address (172.16.255.107).
2. Log in.
3. At the Session Manager command line type traceSM -x and press Enter.
Note: The traceSM tool shows the SIP call flow in Session Manager.
It gives insight into Session Manager's decisions.
Benefit: can filter certain types of SIP messages
References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page
485
NEW QUESTION 13
To route calls to Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM), which routing strategy is used by Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM)?
- A. Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
- B. Network Routing Policies (NRP)
- C. Registry Routing
- D. Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR)
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Routing policies describe the conditions under which Session Manager will route calls between Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Messaging.
References: Application Notes for Configuring Avaya Aura Messaging 6.1 as a Voice Messaging Solution for Avaya Aura Communication Manager 6.0.1 Feature & Evolution Server Using SIP Trunks and Avaya Aura Session Manager 6.1 -Issue 1.0, page 25
https://www.devconnectprogram.com/fileMedia/download/08ad7375-7c2e-4767-929f-15f4e8130a0d
NEW 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.)
- A. ports TCP 5060 and UDP 5060
- B. one Entity Link from SM to Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in
- C. ports UDP 5060 and TLS 5061
- D. one Entity Link from SM to Avaya BreezeTM
- E. TLS 5061 and TLS 5062
Answer: B,D,E
Explanation:
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
NEW QUESTION 15
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 SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 22, then enter login=craft password=crftpw.
- B. Use PuTTY to SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 222, then enter login=admin password=admin01.
- C. Use PuTTY to Rlogin to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 21, then enter login=admin password=admin.
- D. Use PuTTY to SSH to > AES Management IP Addr > using port 22, then enter login=cust password=custpw.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
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 16
The media stream in WebRTC is anchored on which Avaya Aura component?
- A. G650 Medpro
- B. No DSP Resources are required
- C. Avaya Aura Media Server (AAMS)
- D. Avaya Aura Media Gateway G430/G450
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The Avaya WebRTC Snap-in enables users inside or outside the Enterprise to make a secure call from their web browser to any endpoint to which Avaya Aura can deliver calls.
The WebRTC Snap-in supports 1800 simultaneous calls at a rate of 28,000 BHCC in the following deployment model:
1 Avaya Breeze server
1 Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (Avaya SBCE) server
8 Avaya Aura Media Servers
References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 26
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013939
NEW QUESTION 17
Which component converts WebRTC Media Stream to SIP Media Stream?
- A. STUN/TURN server
- B. G.450/430 or G.650 Medpro board
- C. HTTP Reverse Proxy
- D. Avaya Aura Media Server (AAMS)
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
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 BreezeTM for details on configuring Avaya Aura
Media Server for Avaya BreezeTM.
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 18
After the initial provisioning script has been run you see your Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE) displaying a Registered state in the Web GUI. You click on the install link in the EMS System Management > Devices menu to continue the installation.
After displaying a status of Provisioning for a short while, which status does the SBCE display?
- A. Busyout
- B. Maintenance-Busy
- C. Commissioned
- D. Up
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
SBC states:
References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page
201
NEW QUESTION 19
In which location is the AAMS URI '[email protected]' configured?
- A. Elements > Breeze > Configuration > HTTP Security and as a Regular Expression
- B. Home > Elements > Breeze > Configuration > Avaya Aura Media Server and as a Regular Expression
- C. Home > Elements > Breeze > Configuration > Avaya Aura Media Server and as a Dial Pattern
- D. Elements > Breeze > Configuration > HTTP Security and as a Dial Pattern
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Creating the Avaya Aura Media Server Routing Pattern
Procedure
1. On System Manager, click Elements > Routing > Routing Policies.
2. Click New.
3. Type a Name for the Routing Policy.
4. From the SIP Entity as Destination field, click Select.
5. Select the Avaya Aura
Media Server SIP Entity that you created.
Select the Local Host Name FQDN SIP Entity if you are using High Availability for the Avaya Aura Media Server routing.
6. Click Commit.
7. Navigate to Home > Elements > Routing > Regular Expressions and click New.
8. In the Pattern field, type ce-msml@<sip-domain>.*
This sip-domain value must match:
* The SIP domain that you entered in the Home > Elements > Routing > Domains page.
* The default SIP domain that you entered on the Avaya BreezeTM Cluster Administration page.
9. Click Commit
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101014426
References: Deploying Avaya Breeze, Release 3.1, (September 2016), page 55
NEW QUESTION 20
Which three functionalities does WebRTC provide? (Choose three.)
- A. real-time audio and video conferencing
- B. adds click-to-call capabilities from a web application to an Avaya endpoint
- C. NAT / Firewall Traversal
- D. Internet-friendly codecs and Privacy
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
Explanation
* One of the primary differentiating features for the WebRTC Snap-in is that the web application handles authentication and authorization of calls. This includes the capability to assert a calling user's phone number and restrict the numbers that can be called.
* The Avaya SBCE enables secure firewall traversal for HTTP and SRTP packets, facilitates sending DTLS to provide secured key exchange for the SRTP flow, and takes care of all security requirements mentioned in the TURN protocol for the solution.
* WebRTC can be a game changer for enterprise communications and customer engagement. Enterprises can now add real-time communications to any website.
References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 9
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013939
NEW QUESTION 21
How many Server Flows and/or Subscriber Flows are required for SIP Trunking?
- A. a minimum of two Subscriber Flows
- B. a minimum of two Server Flows
- C. one Subscriber Flow and two Server Flows
- D. one Subscriber Flow and one Server Flow
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
Two types of flows need to be defined for the proper routing of SIP messages from and to the endpoints and the SIP server.
Example, Server Flows:
References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page
540, 546
NEW QUESTION 22
Avaya Aura Presence Services 7.x is implemented on Avaya BreezeTM (formerly known as Engagement Development Platform (EDP)).
When looking at Elements > Engagement Development Platform > Service Management, which status would you expect for a Presence Services snap-in that is ready to support Avaya Aura Presence Services?
- A. Accepting
- B. Loaded
- C. Installed
- D. Active
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation
Enabling Avaya Breeze cluster running Presence Services
Before you begin
Ensure that the Avaya BreezeTM servers running the Presence Services are recovered / powered up.
Procedure
1. On the System Manager web console, navigate to Elements > Avaya Breeze > Cluster Administration.
2. Select the Presence Services cluster, and change the Cluster State to Accept New Service.
References: Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in Reference. Release 7.0.1 (December 2016), page 48
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013646
NEW QUESTION 23
In Avaya Aura Messaging 6.3, which statement is true about Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM) capacities of a system utilizing the Standard Capacity (non-High Capacity) Message Store template?
- A. One Message Store Server supports up to 600 user mailboxes and you can have 5 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
- B. One Message Store Server supports up to 60000 user mailboxes and you can have 5 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
- C. One Message Store Server supports up to 6000 user mailboxes and you can have 3 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
- D. One Message Store Server supports up to 1000 user mailboxes and you can have 3 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
Dedicated AxC/Directory server: A physical server that manages notification capabilities and the LDAP database and provides communications between application servers and the thirdparty storage server. This server also stores user properties and name and greeting recordings.
Not all configurations require a dedicated AxC/Directory server because the AxC/Directory role runs on the Avaya-provided message store. You only need a dedicated AxC/Directory server for:
References: Avaya Aura Messaging Overview and Specification, Release 6.3.2 (January 2015) , page 20
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101004642
NEW QUESTION 24
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 Stream Users Over Transport Link feature in the Signaling Interface
- B. the Enable Grooming feature in the Advanced tab of the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Server Profile
- C. the Share Transport Link feature in the Advanced tab of the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Server Profile
- D. the Enable Shared Control feature in the Signaling Interface.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
Example:
References: Configuring Remote Workers with Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise Rel. 6.2, Avaya Aura Communication Manager Rel. 6.3 and Avaya Aura Session Managers Rel. 6.3 - Issue 1.0, page 36
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100183254
NEW QUESTION 25
What are three ways of accessing Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services (AES) to perform administration? (Choose three.)
- A. with remote access using Rlogin
- B. with remote access using SSH
- C. with an Open X.11 terminal window
- D. with local access using a system console
- E. with web access
Answer: B,D,E
Explanation:
Explanation
B: You can use a Web browser to access the Application Enablement Services Management Console (AE Services Management Console).
DE: Administrators can access the AE Services Linux shell (command prompt) either locally using a system console or remotely using a secure shell (ssh) client. This access method applies primarily to AE Services Technicians (craft users) who perform specific tasks, such as viewing trace logs, installing patches, and so forth.
References: Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services Administration and Maintenance Guide , page 52
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100171737
NEW QUESTION 26
On Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE), which two ways can be used to view System Logs? (Choose two.)
- A. from EMS web GUI SBCE Dashboard access Logs > System Logs
- B. from CLI execute cat > var > log > Avaya > syslog
- C. from System Manager web GUI > Alarms and Events
- D. from CLI execute cat archive > syslog > ipcs.log
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Explanation
C: Call Trace data are written to this location:
- /archive/syslog/ipcs/octeon.log
D: Viewing system logsProcedure
1. Log on to the EMS web interface with administrator credentials.
2. Select the Logs option from the toolbar, and click the System Logs menu.
The system displays the Syslog Viewer screen. On this screen, you can specify criteria in the Query Options section to filter the results displayed.
3. In the Start Date and End Date fields, filter the results displayed in a search report to fall within starting and ending dates and times. In previous Avaya SBCE Syslog Viewer windows, there were four separate fields:
Start Date, Start Time, End Date, and End Time.
References: Troubleshooting and Maintaining Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (December
2015), page 21
Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page 478
NEW QUESTION 27
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