IP Office supports secure SIP trunking using TLS (Transport Layer Security) for signaling encryption (Option A) and SRTP (Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol) for media encryption (Option C), making Option D ("Both A and C") correct. Option B (RTP) is unsecured media transport, not specific to security.References: Avaya IP Office SIP Trunk Configuration Guide.
Question # 5
What is the default IP address of an IP500 V2 control unit?
When an IP500 V2 control unit is factory reset or initially powered on, it assigns itself a default IP address for management access. Option C, "192.168.42.1," is the correct default IP address for the IP500 V2’s LAN1 interface. This address allows administrators to connect via IP Office Manager or a web browser for initial configuration. Options A, B, and D are common defaults for other devices (e.g., routers) but not the IP500 V2.References: Avaya IP Office IP500 V2 Installation Manual.
Question # 6
What is the default security password for IP Office Manager?
The default security password for IP Office Manager is "password" (Option A), used for initial access to security settings. It’s recommended to change this immediately for security. Options B, C, and D are either user credentials or unrelated defaults.References: Avaya IP Office Security Configuration Guide.
Question # 7
Which tool is used to upgrade the firmware of an IP500 V2 control unit?
IP Office Manager (Option A) is the tool used to upgrade the firmware of the IP500 V2 by uploading new software binaries to the control unit. Option B (SSA) monitors performance, Option C (Voicemail Pro) manages voicemail, and Option D (Web Manager) is for Server Edition, not firmware upgrades on IP500 V2.References: Avaya IP Office Manager Administration Guide.
The default SNMP port on IP Office is 161 (Option A), per the SNMP standard for monitoring. Option B (162) is for SNMP traps, Option C (5060) is for SIP, and Option D (8080) is for web services.References: Avaya IP Office SNMP Configuration Guide.