Which statement about how Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM) 8.x installs an Authentication file is true?
Which statement about how Avaya Aura® Session Manager (SM) 8.x installs an Authentication file is true?
In Avaya Aura® 8.x, the authentication file is no longer required. The process for using authentication files as described in previous versions (involving steps like transferring and loading the file) is rendered obsolete in the newer release. Thus, the correct statement is that the authentication file is no longer installed because it is no longer needed in Avaya Aura® 8.x.
Right Answer is: It does not install the authentication file because it is no longer required in Aura® 8.x. Because R8 not support below commands.
Rls 6.3 Installing an authentication file Procedure 1. Log in to the Session Manager server using the customer login. 2. Enter echo $HOME. 3. Using WinSCP or some other file transfer program, transfer the authentication file to the Session Manager server into the directory represented by $HOME. 4. Load the authentication file manually using the loadpwd command. For example: loadpwd -l <path to the auth file>. 5. Use the displaypwd command to display information about the currently loaded authentication file.
If going by the reference document then the answer is D Without a SM release version I would go with D...I would put B if no longer required in Aura 8.x
The answer is D. For release 8, no longer using authentication file.
Should not be, B?