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Avaya Exam 72301X Topic 5 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 72301X exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 5
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What are the steps necessary to trace SIP messages going through the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (SBCE)?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Tomoko
1 days ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) Login to the active SBCE using SSH port 222.
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Marti
2 days ago
I think the correct answer is A) Login to the EMS using a web browser.
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Paz
11 days ago
This is a real head-scratcher! I hope the answer isn't 'Summon the ghost of Alexander Graham Bell to trace the SIP messages'.
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Angella
14 days ago
Hmm, the SSH port numbers are a bit confusing. I'll go with the option that uses the standard SSH port 22 - that's B for me.
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Kerry
2 days ago
I agree, option A is probably the easiest way to trace SIP messages.
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Avery
3 days ago
I think I'll go with option A, it seems straightforward.
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Brigette
22 days ago
A, B, and D all mention the traceSBC command, so those seem like the right options. I'm leaning towards B since it's the most direct approach.
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Alishia
24 days ago
Option B looks like the way to go. Logging in directly to the SBCE and running the traceSBC command seems straightforward.
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Nickolas
2 days ago
User 4: It's always good to know the steps for troubleshooting SIP messages on the SBCE.
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Solange
4 days ago
User 3: I think I will try that method next time I need to trace messages on the Avaya SBCE.
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Kaitlyn
6 days ago
User 2: I agree, it seems like the most direct way to trace the SIP messages.
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Raina
7 days ago
User 1: Option B looks like the way to go. Logging in directly to the SBCE and running the traceSBC command seems straightforward.
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