Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Provisioning Avaya Aura Media Server for the WebRTC Snap-in.
Procedure - 1. Log in to the Avaya Aura Media Server Element Manager. 2. Check that Avaya Aura Media Server nodes and routes are set up correctly. See Deploying Avaya Breeze for details on configuring Avaya Aura Media Server forAvaya Breeze. 3. Go to System Configuration > Server Profile > General Settings, enable Firewall NAT Tunneling Media Processor and then click Save. 4. Go to System Configuration > Signaling Protocols > SIP > General Settings, enable Always use SIP default outbound proxy, and then click Save. Go to System Configuration > Media Processing > ICE > TURN/STUN Servers > Accounts and create a TURN/STUN account. This account ID and password must match the account created on the Avaya SBCE. 6. Go to System Configuration > Media Processing > ICE > TURN/STUN Servers > Servers to add the TURN/STUN connection to the Avaya SBCE server Etc. References: Avaya WebRTC Snap-in Reference, Release 3.1 (May 2016), page 23 https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013939
Media Server translates WebRTC media streams to SIP media streams. Answer is (B).
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