Active IQ Digital Advisor sounds like it could be a good fit here. It's an on-premises tool that can provide troubleshooting and reporting capabilities, and it doesn't require external network access. I'll mark that as my initial choice.
I've got this! Based on my experience with Avaya Aura Contact Center, the correct answer is option C. The TFTP Client and XPS Viewer are essential for backing up the CCMA configuration files and viewing reports on the server. I'm confident in this response.
I think the key here is understanding how service composition candidates relate to the service contract definition. Option D seems like it might be the invalid reason, since the identification of candidates doesn't directly lead to the service contract.
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