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Avaya Exam 71201X Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 71201X exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
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When you attempt to login an Avaya Workplace client using TLS, it fails and displays the error:

Phone service problem: The server certificate is not trusted.

Which action would you take to resolve this error?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ettie
2 days ago
Option C, the ol' reliable 'trust the Certificate Authority' move. Gotta love it when the solution is as easy as installing a root cert. Now, where did I put my certificate installer pixie dust?
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Clorinda
6 days ago
Option C is the winner! I'm not about to start playing 'certificate roulette' with the Avaya Aura Session Manager. Keep it simple, keep it secure.
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Kiley
10 days ago
Hmm, Option C seems the most straightforward solution. Ain't nobody got time to be exporting and importing certificates all over the place!
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Ena
1 days ago
User 1: I think Option C is the way to go.
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Leota
27 days ago
I'd go with Option C. Importing the Certificate Authority certificate is the way to go, instead of dealing with the Identity certificate directly.
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Willard
6 days ago
I think Option C is the best choice. Importing the Certificate Authority certificate seems like the right move.
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Jesus
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C might also work. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate that signed the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on the PC could be a valid solution.
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Jesse
1 months ago
I agree with Louvenia. That seems like the most logical solution to resolve the error.
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Louvenia
1 months ago
I think the correct action would be to install the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM).
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Jeniffer
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C might also work. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on the PC could be a valid solution.
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Alesia
1 months ago
Option C looks like the correct answer. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate that signed the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate on the PC should resolve the 'server certificate is not trusted' error.
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Janna
10 days ago
That should establish trust for the server certificate.
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Edda
14 days ago
Make sure to import it into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on the PC.
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Kris
17 days ago
I agree, installing the Certificate Authority certificate should fix the issue.
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Rolf
19 days ago
I think option C is the best choice.
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Carey
1 months ago
I agree with Rolande. That seems like the most logical solution to resolve the error.
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Rolande
1 months ago
I think the correct action is to install the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM).
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