To allow trust between Avaya Aura System Manager (SMGR) and Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM), there is a password set when you

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To allow trust between Avaya Aura System Manager (SMGR) and Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM), there is a password set when you

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To allow trust between Avaya Aura System Manager (SMGR) and Avaya Aura Messaging (AAM), there is a password set when you add the Trusted Server on
AAM. This password must match with the password also configured in SMGR.
Which statement about the password in SMGR is true?

A. It needs to match the Enrollment Password.
B. It needs to match the admin password used to login to SMGR using a web browser.
C. It needs to match the Attributes of the Messaging Managed Element in the Inventory.
D. It needs to match the root password used to login to SMGR command line.
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