When setting up user accounts and permissions, it is necessary to configure all the servers to use the same domain account in order to install the software. Additionally, the ECE web server can be installed in a DMZ and can have a different domain account from the rest of the servers.
When setting up user accounts and permissions, it is important to ensure that all servers are using the same domain account to install the software. This will ensure that all servers have the same level of access and permissions, and that the installation process goes smoothly. Additionally, if the ECE web server is installed in DMZ, it can have a different domain account, which would be more secure.
You can find more information on user accounts and permissions, including best practices for setting them up, in the Avaya Aura Experience Portal Administrator Guide and Avaya Aura Contact Center Administrator Guide.
Questions 5
Which partition level settings are needed to configure email?
Options:
A.
Default SMTP server settings, Alarm service delay, Auto response number
B.
Maximum activities to pull at a time, Alarm service delay, Auto response number, Auto response time
C.
Default SMTP server settings, Auto response time, Personalized activity assignment
D.
Alarm service delay, Auto response time, Auto response number
Default SMTP server settings, Alarm service delay, and Auto response number. The Default SMTP server settings are used to configure the server that will be used to send and receive emails. The Alarm service delay controls the amount of time before an alert is triggered when a customer does not respond to a ticket. The Auto response number is used to set the maximum number of times an auto-response will be sent for each ticket.
In order to implement Agent Single Sign-on in the ECE/CCE environment, the SSL certificate must be imported to ECE application servers for Unified CCE installations or the ECE server for Packaged CCE installations. Additionally, ECE should be integrated with PCCE and the SPOG, and SS0 for CCE needs to be configured before agent SSO for ECE will work.
The default value for the email media class set by the installer is Emailmediaclass. This media class is used to route emails to the correct agent, queue, and database. The media class is configured in the UCCE or EECE environment, and it can be changed by an administrator if needed.
This command uses the OpenSSL tool to verify the authenticity and integrity of an ISO file by checking the signature against a public key. The -sha256 option specifies to use the SHA-256 algorithm, -keyform der specifies the key format is DER, -verify option is used to specify the public key file that is used to verify the signature and the -signature option is used to specify the signature file. It uses the SHA-256 algorithm to generate a digest of the ISO image, and then compares it to the digest that is stored in the signature file. If the digests match, it means the ISO file is authentic and has not been tampered with.
It's important to note that, the actual command may vary depending on the specific operating system and version of OpenSSL being used. Also, it's recommended to consult the Cisco documentation and your Cisco support team for further assistance.
Exam Code: 500-445
Exam Name: Implementing Cisco Contact Center Enterprise Chat and Email (CCECE)