What is the order of Avaya IX™ Messaging server installation in an High Availability architecture solution?
Options:
A.
Primary Server > WebLM Server > Consolidated server > All Secondaries
B.
WebLM Server > Consolidated server > Primary Server > All Secondaries
C.
WebLM Server > Primary Server > Consolidated server > All Secondaries
D.
WebLM Server > Primary Server > All Secondaries > Consolidated server
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Reference: [Reference:http://www.esna.com/services/education/IX_Messaging_10_8/SIG/index.htm?rhtocid=toc7.1_8#t=RH5_IXM_SIG%2FIXM_Server_Install_Guide_HA%2FIXM_Server_Install_Guide_HA.htm%3Frhtocid%3Dtoc7.1_8%23TOC_Installationbc-15, , In an Avaya IX™ Messaging High Availability (HA) architecture solution, the installation order is as follows:, WebLM Server: The WebLM server, responsible for license management, should be installed first. It ensures proper licensing and communication with the license server., Primary Server: The primary Avaya IX™ Messaging server is installed next. It serves as the main messaging server and handles user interactions, voicemail, and other messaging functions., Consolidated Server: The consolidated server, which hosts additional services such as email integration, unified messaging, and other applications, is installed after the primary server., All Secondaries: Finally, any secondary servers (such as backup or failover servers) are installed. These secondary servers replicate data and provide redundancy for high availability., References: The installation sequence is based on Avaya’s official documentation and best practices for Avaya IX™ Messaging HA deployments., , ]
Question 25
In which two places is web access for a user enabled in an Avaya IX™ Messaging solution? (Choose two.)
Options:
A.
In the Mailbox configuration
B.
In the SIP configuration tool
C.
In the Feature Group configuration
D.
On the VSNs
Answer:
B, D
Explanation:
Explanation:
In an Avaya IX™ Messaging solution, web access for a user can be enabled in the following two places:
SIP Configuration Tool: The SIP configuration tool allows administrators to configure various settings related to SIP integration. Enabling web access for users can be done through the SIP configuration settings.
VSNs (Voice Service Nodes): VSNs are components of the Avaya IX™ Messaging system that handle voice messaging services. Enabling web access for users can be configured at the VSN level.