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What are the three components of Avaya Aura® Messaging (AAM)? (Choose three.)

  1. Messaging Distributor
  2. Application Server
  3. Messaging Store
  4. AxC/Directory
  5. SM100 Module

Answer(s): B,C,D

Explanation:

The AXC connector is always co-resident with the Avaya message store.


Reference:

Administering Avaya Aura® Messaging Release 6.2, Issue 2.2 (December 2013) https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100172127



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?

  1. One Message Store Server supports up to 60000 user mailboxes and you can have 5 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
  2. One Message Store Server supports up to 6000 user mailboxes and you can have 3 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
  3. One Message Store Server supports up to 600 user mailboxes and you can have 5 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.
  4. One Message Store Server supports up to 1000 user mailboxes and you can have 3 active + 1 Redundant Application Servers in a cluster.

Answer(s): B

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:


Reference:

Avaya Aura® Messaging Overview and Specification, Release 6.3.2 (January 2015) , page https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101004642



To route calls to Avaya Aura® Messaging (AAM), which routing strategy is used by Avaya Aura®
Session Manager (SM)?

  1. Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
  2. Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR)
  3. Network Routing Policies (NRP)
  4. Registry Routing

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Routing policies describe the conditions under which Session Manager will route calls between Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Messaging.


Reference:

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



You are setting up the SIP connection between Avaya Aura® Messaging (AAM) and the Avaya Aura® Core, and the information you have entered for the Far-end connection is:
What should you conclude from all this information?

  1. The connection cannot work because 5061 is not the Well-known port corresponding to TLS by standard.
  2. There will be conflicts in the TLS connections given that 5061 is a well-known port that other Endpoints and Servers use within the same network.
  3. A Security Certificate from the same Certificate Authority as the other Avaya Aura® components, must be installed on the AAM Server to guarantee successful TLS Connections.
  4. The IP address is wrong because its range does not correspond to a valid TLS-compatible IP address.

Answer(s): C



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