This question is testing our understanding of the Avaya Breeze WebRTC Snap-in setup. I'll need to think through the critical areas to check and make sure I select the right three components.
I've worked with Avaya Breeze before, so I'm familiar with the components needed to validate the initial system status. Certificates, licensing, and cluster status are the three I'll choose.
Okay, let's see. Checking the configured certificates, licensing mode, and cluster status should cover the key areas to validate the initial system status. I'll make sure to select those three options.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through the system status validation process for Avaya Breeze with the WebRTC Snap-in.
Okay, let's see. The question mentions that the company needs to generate a ticket in ServiceNow when the application fails to authenticate. Based on that, I'm guessing we want to use the IT Service Management Connector (ITSM) solution, which can integrate Azure with ServiceNow. But I'll double-check the other options just to be sure.
Yup, those are the key components to check. Definitely can't forget the licensing mode, though. Wouldn't want to get caught with an unlicensed system, that'd be a real headache!
Ah, the classic Avaya Breeze WebRTC Snap-in question! Let's see, I'd go with A, C, and E. Gotta make sure those certificates are in order, the cluster is humming, and the WebRTC service is up and running.
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