A. SIP Entity
B. Location
C. Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM) Profile
D. User Profile
E. Domain
A. Four servers (2 Active +2 Standby)
B. Two servers (1 Active + 1 Standby)
C. Three servers (2 Active + 1 Standby)
D. Two servers (2 Active + 0 Standby)
A. VMware
B. Customer Provided Redhat OS K D) Linux KVM
C. Windows Server 2019
D. System Platform
A. Managed Element
B. Application Server
C. Sequenced Application
D. Feature Server
A. Remote Backup
B. Local Backup
C. DVD Backup
D. SD Card Backup
E. USB Backup
A. Virtualized Environment Model
B. Solution Module
C. Appliance Model
D. Virtualization Platform Model
E. Combined Application model
A. 2
B. 1
C. 0
D. 3
B. SM Firewall
C. Communication Profile
D. SM Administration
A. It registers digital (DCP).
B. It acts as an H.323 routing engine.
C. It provides a point of registration for SIP endpoints.
D. It acts as a centralized SIP routing and integration tool.
E. It acts as an H.323 call controller.
A. CM Backup saves the CM Database from volatile Memory directly into a remote safe Hard-Disk location.
B. CM Backup saves the last saved ACP (Avaya Call Processing) Translation from the CM Local Hard-Disk into a local removable Memory Drive only.
C. CM Backup by default saves the ACP (Avaya Call Processing) Translations into a remote safe Hard-Disk Location.
D. CM Backup saves the last saved ACP (Avaya Call Processing) Translation from the CM Local Hard-Disk into a default ftp local directory which can be copied to a remote safe Hard-Disk location.