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Avaya Exam 72301X Topic 8 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 72301X exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 8
[All 72301X Questions]

In which way can you check if the Avaya Session Border Controller (SBC) is using the correct server

certificate?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Stephen
6 months ago
As an Avaya tech, I can say with confidence that the answer is C. The TLS Management section is where all the certificate-related settings are located. It's the go-to place for this kind of task.
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Cristen
5 months ago
C) I think you're mistaken. The correct option is B) Using System Manager (SMGR), navigate to Services > Security > Certificates
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Gennie
5 months ago
B) Sorry, but I disagree. The correct answer is A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates
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Ula
5 months ago
A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles
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Whitney
6 months ago
B) Using System Manager (SMGR), navigate to Services > Security > Certificates. That's the path I've used in the past to manage certificates on the Avaya SBC. Works like a charm!
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Tracie
6 months ago
I agree with Gail. Option A makes the most sense because it directly relates to the Avaya SBC.
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Gail
6 months ago
I think the correct way is option A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates.
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Krissy
6 months ago
Haha, I bet the correct answer is the one that's the most convoluted and hidden in the menu system. That's how they get you on these certification exams!
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Maia
5 months ago
C) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles
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Veronika
5 months ago
B) Using System Manager (SMGR), navigate to Services > Security > Certificates
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Merissa
6 months ago
A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates
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Glenn
6 months ago
C) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles seems like the most straightforward way to check the server certificate. I've used this approach before and it works well.
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Kattie
5 months ago
C) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles seems like the most straightforward way to check the server certificate. I've used this approach before and it works well.
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Lauran
5 months ago
A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates
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Phung
5 months ago
C) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles
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Blair
6 months ago
A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates
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Micheline
6 months ago
C) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > TLS Management > Server Profiles seems like the most straightforward way to check the server certificate. I've used this approach before and it works well.
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Coral
6 months ago
A) Using Avaya SBC, navigate to Dashboard > Security > Certificates
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