Configuring network settings using the Avaya Aura Web Gateway configuration utility

Last Updated : Jun 08, 2026 |

About this task

You must use the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway configuration utility to configure the following network settings:

  • Front-end FQDN

  • Virtual IP address

  • System Manager FQDN

  • System Manager IP addresses

You do not need to perform this procedure if you only change DNS or NTP server IP addresses.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway as an administrator.
  2. Run the following command to start the configuration utility:

    app configure

  3. Do the following to update System Manager and front-end FQDN settings:
    1. Navigate to Front-end host, System Manager and Certificate Configuration settings.
    2. In System Manager FQDN, type the System Manager FQDN.
    3. In System Manager Enrollment Password, type the enrollment password of the System Manager.
    4. In Keystore password, type the Keystore password you used when installing Avaya Aura® Web Gateway.
    5. If you updated the front-end FQDN of the virtual IP address, in Front-end FQDN, type the new FQDN.
    6. If you updated the local FQDN of the node, in Local frontend host, type the new FQDN of the node.
    7. Click OK and then click Apply.
  4. If you updated the virtual IP address of Avaya Aura® Web Gateway, do the following:
    1. Navigate to Clustering Configuration > Virtual IP Configuration menu.
    2. In Virtual IP address, type the new virtual IPv4 address.
    3. Click OK and click Apply.
    Note:

    Perform this step on the seed and backup nodes only. Do not perform this step on other non-seed nodes.

  5. If you use third-party identity certificates, import certificates with appropriate FQDNs to Avaya Aura® Web Gateway.

    If you use System Manager certificates, these certificates are automatically re-generated when you perform step 3.

  6. In Main Menu, click Continue and click Yes.
  7. When the configuration process completes, click Continue.
  8. In a cluster deployment, perform steps 2 to 7 on all remaining nodes of the cluster.
  9. In a cluster deployment, on each cluster node, run the app listnodes command and ensure that all cluster nodes have the live status.
  10. In a cluster deployment, configure RSA public and private keys for internode SSH communication.

Next Steps

If you have components in your deployment that use Avaya Aura® Web Gateway FQDNs or IP addresses, update these settings accordingly. For example, the following components can use Avaya Aura® Web Gateway FQDNs or IP addresses:

  • Avaya Aura® Device Services uses the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway FQDN and IP address in trusted hosts.

  • System Manager uses Avaya Aura® Web Gateway FQDNs on the Elements page.

  • External load balancer uses the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway FQDN in its certificate.

  • Avaya Session Border Controller uses the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway IP address and FQDN.

  • Avaya Meetings Management uses the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway IP address.