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You have configured Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) as a Managed Element in Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR), but discover that changes made to translations using SAT are not being updated in the SMGR copy of the CM database.

Which check box on the Inventory screen has not been checked for the CM element?

A.
Send Updates To SMGR
A.
Send Updates To SMGR
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B.
Sync With SMGR
B.
Sync With SMGR
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C.
Inform SMGR Of SAT Changes
C.
Inform SMGR Of SAT Changes
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D.
Enable Notifications
D.
Enable Notifications
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Suggested answer: D

How many servers does the Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) High Availability Duplex configuration have?

A.
Three servers (2 Active + 1 Standby)
A.
Three servers (2 Active + 1 Standby)
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B.
Four servers (2 Active +2 Standby)
B.
Four servers (2 Active +2 Standby)
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C.
Two servers (2 Active + 0 Standby)
C.
Two servers (2 Active + 0 Standby)
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D.
Two servers (1 Active + 1 Standby)
D.
Two servers (1 Active + 1 Standby)
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Suggested answer: D

Which statement about making Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) work successfully as a feature server for CM SIP Endpoints (AST Endpoints) is true?

A.
CM does not support SIP Endpoints in Avaya Aura® 8.x.
A.
CM does not support SIP Endpoints in Avaya Aura® 8.x.
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B.
CM must be added as an Application and an Application Sequence.
B.
CM must be added as an Application and an Application Sequence.
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C.
Endpoints must register directly with CM.
C.
Endpoints must register directly with CM.
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D.
CM must be added as an Application Sequence assigned to the CM Managed Element.
D.
CM must be added as an Application Sequence assigned to the CM Managed Element.
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Suggested answer: B

You are creating an OPTIM trunk between Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM) and Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) to separate the SIP traffic for your Advanced SIP Telephone (AST) users.

How would you create a second SIP Trunk between SM and CM, when you already have an existing SIP trunk between these two entities for regular traffic?

A.
Create an additional SIP Entity, SIP Entity Link and CM Signaling/Trunk Group using an alternate TLS port (such as 5062).
A.
Create an additional SIP Entity, SIP Entity Link and CM Signaling/Trunk Group using an alternate TLS port (such as 5062).
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B.
Specify a new Entity Link on the existing CM SIP Entity but using UDP instead of TLS as the Transport Protocol.
B.
Specify a new Entity Link on the existing CM SIP Entity but using UDP instead of TLS as the Transport Protocol.
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C.
Assign secondary IP addresses for both SM and CM to create a second SIP link between.
C.
Assign secondary IP addresses for both SM and CM to create a second SIP link between.
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D.
A second link should not be created as OPTIM traffic must be sent down the existing SIP link.
D.
A second link should not be created as OPTIM traffic must be sent down the existing SIP link.
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Suggested answer: A

After configuring a newly deployed Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) Duplex Cluster, you login for the first time with your Privileged User account to the SAT command line, and notice that the Add and Change commands are not available.

Which action is required to allow future changes to be made from the SAT command line?

A.
Reboot both Active and Standby servers.
A.
Reboot both Active and Standby servers.
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B.
Install the CM authentication file.
B.
Install the CM authentication file.
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C.
Install the CM license on WebLM and point CM to the WebLM IP address.
C.
Install the CM license on WebLM and point CM to the WebLM IP address.
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D.
Use the command save translation followed by reset system 4.
D.
Use the command save translation followed by reset system 4.
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Suggested answer: D

Which reference, visible in the Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) License file, is entered on the CM Server Role page?

A.
System ID (SID)
A.
System ID (SID)
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B.
System Manager MAC address
B.
System Manager MAC address
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C.
Product ID (PID)
C.
Product ID (PID)
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D.
CM Serial Number
D.
CM Serial Number
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Suggested answer: A

You have configured a TLS link between Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM). SM is using Identity certificates that have been signed by Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) Certificate Authority (CA).

Which three tasks must be completed for the signaling link between CM and SM to come into service? (Choose three.)

A.
Export SM Identity certificate from SMGR and import it into CM using "Security/Trusted Certificates".
A.
Export SM Identity certificate from SMGR and import it into CM using "Security/Trusted Certificates".
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B.
Add the CA certificate to CM using "Security/Trusted Certificates" from the CM SMI screen.
B.
Add the CA certificate to CM using "Security/Trusted Certificates" from the CM SMI screen.
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C.
Replace the CM default Server Identity Certificate with one generated by your Certificate Authority.
C.
Replace the CM default Server Identity Certificate with one generated by your Certificate Authority.
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D.
Download "binary/to IE" from SMGR.
D.
Download "binary/to IE" from SMGR.
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E.
Upload the CA certificate to CM using "Miscellaneous/Download files" from the CM SMI screen.
E.
Upload the CA certificate to CM using "Miscellaneous/Download files" from the CM SMI screen.
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Suggested answer: B, C, D

To make up the Avaya Aura® Core, which three links or relationships are the minimum that must be built? (Choose three.)

A.
An LDAP link from Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) to the corporate Directory Server
A.
An LDAP link from Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) to the corporate Directory Server
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B.
A SIP Trunk between Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR)
B.
A SIP Trunk between Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) and Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR)
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C.
A SIP Trunk between Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM) and Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM)
C.
A SIP Trunk between Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM) and Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM)
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D.
An Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) managed element in Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR)
D.
An Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) managed element in Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR)
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E.
A trust relationship between Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) and Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM)
E.
A trust relationship between Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) and Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM)
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Suggested answer: C, D, E

To administer Avaya Aura® Communication Manager (CM) from Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR), what is CM referred to as when it is added?

A.
Managed Element
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Managed Element
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B.
Application Server
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Application Server
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C.
Feature Server
C.
Feature Server
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D.
Sequenced Application
D.
Sequenced Application
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Suggested answer: C

Which statement describes Avaya Aura® System Manager (SMGR) licensing?

A.
The SMGR license must be installed on a separate WebLM Server.
A.
The SMGR license must be installed on a separate WebLM Server.
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B.
It does not need a license, regardless of release.
B.
It does not need a license, regardless of release.
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C.
It requires a license from Release 7.1 onwards.
C.
It requires a license from Release 7.1 onwards.
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D.
It only requires a license when implementing in a dual server redundant topology.
D.
It only requires a license when implementing in a dual server redundant topology.
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Suggested answer: C
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