General Settings |
Appliance Name |
A descriptive name assigned to the Avaya SBC security device being provisioned. This name is subsequently used as the device host name. |
Device Settings |
Device Pair |
The number of HA pairs in Avaya SBC device. |
DNS Settings |
Primary |
The IP address of the primary DNS server. |
Secondary |
The IP address of the secondary DNS server. |
DNS Client IP |
The Avaya SBC IP address that is reachable by the DNS servers that were defined previously in the Primary and Secondary fields of the DNS Configuration section. |
High Availability (HA) Network Settings |
IP |
The management IP address of the primary and secondary Avaya SBC device. |
Netmask |
The subnet mask of the Avaya SBC device. |
Gateway |
The default gateway address. |
IPv4 Network Settings |
Management IP |
Management IP address of the Avaya SBC device. |
Network Prefix and Subnet Mask |
The subnet mask of the Avaya SBC device. |
Gateway |
The default gateway address. |
Dynamic License Settings
Note:
Licenses must be allocated for features to work.
LicenseUsageExceeed alarm is raised when minimum number of licenses is more than 60% of maximum number of licenses.
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Standard Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of standard licenses allocated. |
Advanced Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of advanced licenses allocated. |
Premium Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of premium licenses allocated. |
Scopia Video Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of Avaya Meetings Server video licenses allocated. |
CES Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of Client Enablement Services (CES) proxy licenses allocated. |
Transcoding Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of transcoding licenses allocated. |
AMR Sessions |
The maximum and minimum number of AMR licenses allocated. In PLDS, AMR licenses are referred as NG911 licenses. Avaya SBC uses an AMR license when a call requires AMR-WB codec. |
CLID |
A five-digit number indicating the centralized licensing ID. |
Encryption |
The encryption field. The default value is Yes. |