Which statement about the Avaya Aura Presence Services Port Management is true?
A. It collects port usage statistics from each Presence-compatible endpoint across the network.
B. It enables filtering undesired messages on a user basis.
C. It enables user multimedia services via a standard web-browser.
D. Port 5222 is used by endpoints like Avaya one-X?Communicators to establish client-to- server XMPP connections, while port 5269 is used for connections with the third-party XMPP servers.
Correct Answer: D
Avaya Aura Presence Services uses different ports for different purposes. Port 5222 is used by endpoints like Avaya one-X?Communicators, Avaya Equinox? or Avaya IXTM Workplace to establish client-to-server XMPP connections with the Presence Services snap-in on the Avaya Breeze?server. Port 5269 is used for server-to-server XMPP connections with the third-party XMPP servers, such as Google Talk or Jabber. These ports enable the presence and instant messaging features for the users34
Question 32:
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. General Purpose Cluster IP Address or FQDN
B. Core Platform Cluster IP Address or FQDN
C. Avaya Breeze?server Security Module IP Address or FQDN
D. Avaya Breeze?server Management IP Address or FQDN
Correct Answer: C
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
Question 33:
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 an Avaya Presence/IM handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
B. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya E.164 handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
C. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign a XMPP handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
D. Edit the Communication Profile of the user to assign an Avaya SIP handle and enable and configure the Presence profile.
Correct Answer: A
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.
Question 34:
In the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCB), which feature allows reusing the same TCP connection to the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) for all SIP messages related to the same Remote Worker?
A. "Enable Shared Control" in the Signaling Interface used for the SM
B. "Share Transport Link" in the Advanced tab of the SIP Server Profile for the SM
C. "Stream Users Over Transport Link" in the Signaling Interface used for the SM
D. "Enable Grooming" in the Advanced tab of the SIP Server Profile for the SM
Correct Answer: C
In some deployments, you can enable a feature called "Stream Users Over Transport Link" in the Signaling Interface used for the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) on the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCB). This feature allows reusing the same TCP connection to SM for all SIP messages related to Remote Workers registered with SM through ASBCB. A Signaling Interface is a configuration object that defines how ASBCB handles SIP signaling with other entities, such as endpoints or servers. A Signaling Interface can include parameters such as source and destination IP addresses, ports, protocols, encryption modes, authentication modes, and timers. The "Stream Users Over Transport Link" parameter is an option that can be enabled or disabled in the Advanced tab of the Signaling Interface configuration screen. When this option is enabled, ASBCB will use the same TCP connection to SM for all SIP messages related to the same Remote Worker. This can reduce the number of TCP connections and improve the performance and scalability of ASBCB and SM.
Question 35:
Which two configuration steps must be performed on the Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM) for integrating it with the Application Enablement Services (AES), and enabling the TSAPI link? (Choose two.)
A. Create a CTI user.
B. Configure IP Services.
C. Create a Signaling Group.
D. Create a CTI link.
E. Configure Switch Connection.
Correct Answer: BD
To integrate Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM) with Application Enablement Services (AES), and enable the TSAPI link, you need to perform two configuration steps on CM: Configure IP Services and Create a CTI link. These steps
are necessary to establish a connection between CM and AES using ASAI protocol, which is a proprietary protocol that provides access to various CTI features of CM. A TSAPI link is a logical connection between CM and AES that allows
TSAPI applications to use ASAI features through AES. To configure IP Services and Create a CTI link on CM, you need to use these screens:
The "ip-services" screen: This is a screen that allows you to create and manage IP services on CM, such as ASAI-IP or C-LAN. You can access this screen using the System Access Terminal (SAT) interface of CM. On this screen, you need
to specify a service type, node name, local node, local port, remote node, remote port, remote domain name, service state, and service link for each IP service. For integrating with AES, you need to create an ASAI-IP service that points to the
node name of an AES server.
The "cti-link" screen: This is a screen that allows you to create and manage CTI links on CM, which are logical connections between CM and CTI servers, such as AES. You can access this screen using the System Access Terminal (SAT)
interface of CM. On this screen, you need to specify a name, number, type, and password for each CTI link. For integrating with AES, you need to create a CTI link of type ADJ-IP that matches the switch CTI link number on AES.
Question 36:
Which two pieces of information in an output from the show mgc command (issued on a G430/G450 Gateway CLI), indicate that the G430/G450 is operating as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway as opposed to an Enterprise Gateway? (Choose two.)
A. The Management Link Mode displays Tunnelled.
B. The H.248 Link Mode displays IFG.
C. The Gateway Mode displays Edge.
D. The H.248 Link Status displays UP/Encrypted.
E. The Controller displays sbc@.
Correct Answer: BD
The output from the show mgc command (issued on a G430/G450 Gateway CLI) can indicate whether the G430/G450 is operating as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway or an Enterprise Gateway. 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 Enterprise Gateway is a device that provides connectivity between endpoints on the same network, such as a LAN or a WAN. The show mgc command displays information about the Media Gateway Controller (MGC), which is the entity that controls the media gateway functions of the G430/G450, such as call processing, routing, and signaling. The MGC can be an Avaya Communication Manager (CM) server or an Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE) server. The output from the show mgc command includes these fields: Management Link Mode: This field indicates how the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC for management purposes, such as configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. The possible values are Direct or Tunnelled. Direct means that the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC using a direct IP connection over TCP port 5022. Tunnelled means that the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC using a tunnel over TCP port 2944 and secured using TLS. This mode is used when the G430/G450 operates as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway and communicates with ASBCE as the MGC.
H.248 Link Mode: This field indicates how the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC for media gateway control purposes, such as controlling media streams, allocating resources, and creating connections. The possible values areEGW or
IFG. EGW means that the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC using H.248 protocol over UDP port 2944. This mode is used when the G430/G450 operates as an Enterprise Gateway and communicates with CM as the MGC. IFG means
that the G430/G450 communicates with the MGC using H.248 protocol over TCP port 2944 and secured using TLS. This mode is used when the G430/G450 operates as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway and communicates with ASBCE
as the MGC.
H.248 Link Status: This field indicates whether the H.248 link between the G430/G450 and the MGC is up or down, and whether it is encrypted or not. The possible values are UP/Encrypted, UP/Unencrypted, DOWN/Encrypted, or DOWN/
Unencrypted. UP means that the H.248 link is established and functional. DOWN means that the H.248 link is not established or not functional. Encrypted means that the H.248 link is secured using TLS encryption. Unencrypted means that
the H.248 link is not secured using TLS encryption. Therefore, to determine whether the G430/G450 is operating as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway or an Enterprise Gateway, you can look at these two fields in the output from the show
mgc command:
If the H.248 Link Mode displays IFG, it means that the G430/G450 is operating as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway and communicating with ASBCE as the MGC using H.248 over TCP port 2944 and secured using TLS. If the H.248 Link
Status displays UP/Encrypted, it means that the G430/G450 is operating as an Internet Friendly (Edge) Gateway and communicating with ASBCE as the MGC using a secure and functional H.248 link.
Question 37:
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 Public and two Private IP addresses
B. two Public and two Private IP addresses
C. two Public and one Private IP addresses
D. one Private and one Public IP addresses
Correct Answer: B
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.
Question 38:
You are deploying the Avaya Aura Presence Services on Avaya Breeze?
When looking under Elements > Avaya Breeze> Service Management > Services in Avaya Aura System Manager, which status would you expect to see for a Presence Services snap-in that is ready to support Presence and IM?
A. Active
B. Installed
C. Loaded
D. Accepting
Correct Answer: A
When deploying the Avaya Aura Presence Services on Avaya Breeze? you can check the status of the Presence Services snap-in in System Manager, under Elements > Avaya Breeze> Service Management > Services. The status indicates the state of the snap-in on the Avaya Breeze?cluster. The status Active means that the snap-in is running and ready to support Presence and IM. The other statuses are either intermediate or error states that indicate that the snap-in is not fully functional or operational.
Question 39:
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?
A. Registered
B. Provisioned
C. Commissioned
D. Ready
Correct Answer: D
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.
Question 40:
When deploying a Survivable Communication Manager (CM), which statement about the Server ID value is true?
A. 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).
B. Every CM server in the network needs to be assigned a unique Server ID including servers in a duplex pair.
C. 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.
D. The Server ID Is a value found in the license file.
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