In the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE), before a traffic carrying Network Interface (A1 or B1) can be pinged, to which state do you have to
toggle the status on Device Specific Settings > Network Management / Interfaces?
Enabled
In-Service
Accept Service
Active
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Commission the SBC—SBC Configuration 1. The A1 and B1 interfaces display on the Network Configuration tab: 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 203
Commission the SBC—SBC Configuration
1. The A1 and B1 interfaces display on the Network Configuration tab:
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:
How many Server Flows and/or Subscriber Flows are required for SIP Trunking?
one Subscriber Flow and two Server Flows
a minimum of two Subscriber Flows
one Subscriber Flow and one Server Flow
a minimum of two Server Flows
Correct answer: A
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. Server Flows – Routing destination sent by SIP server (Session Manager). Subscriber Flows – Routing destination sent by SIP endpoints. Example, Server Flows: References: Avaya Aura Session Border Controller Enterprise Implementation and Maintenance (2012), page 540, 546
Two types of flows need to be defined for the proper routing of SIP messages from and to the endpoints and the SIP server.
Server Flows – Routing destination sent by SIP server (Session Manager).
Subscriber Flows – Routing destination sent by SIP endpoints.
In Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE) 7.x, you need to download the 46xxsettings.txt file to a Remote Worker device.
What needs to be configured under DMZ Services > Relay Services?
Application Relay and File Transfer
Reverse Proxy
Application Relay
Application Relay and Reverse Proxy
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Relay Services are used to define how file transfers (e.g., for phone firmware upgrades and configuration), are routed to the Remote Worker endpoints. Example: 2 For accessing the file server using HTTPS protocol The following screenshot shows the newly created Relay Services 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 73 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100183254
Relay Services are used to define how file transfers (e.g., for phone firmware upgrades and configuration), are routed to the Remote Worker endpoints.
Example: 2 For accessing the file server using HTTPS protocol
The following screenshot shows the newly created Relay Services
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 73