Configuring CES proxy

Last Updated : Nov 13, 2018 |

Procedure

  1. Log in to the EMS web interface with administrator credentials.
  2. In the navigation pane, click DMZ Services > Relay Services.

    The following endpoints support Presence Server configuration by using PPM Mapping:

    • Avaya one-X® Communicator for Windows: Release 6.2 SP 11 Patch 3.

    • 96x1 phones: Release 6.5.

    • Avaya Workplace Client for all platforms: Release 3.0.

      Avaya Workplace Client was earlier known as Avaya Communicator.

  3. On the Relay Services page, click Application Relay > Add.
  4. In the Name field, type a name for the CES proxy.
  5. In the Service Type field, click CES.
  6. In the Remote IP/FQDN field, type the CES server IP address or FQDN.
  7. In the Remote Port field, type 8888.
  8. In the Remote Transport field, click TLS.
  9. In the Client TLS Profile field, click a client TLS profile.
  10. In the Listen IP field, click a network and the Avaya SBC external IP address.

    The Listen IP must be the IP that is used for SIP signaling.

  11. In the Listen Port field, type 7777.
  12. In the Connect IP field, click a network and the Avaya SBC internal IP address.

    Avaya SBC requires a signaling interface for the IP address used in the Connect IP field. If the Connect IP is used only for CES, you must create a signaling interface for the internal IP.

    Important:

    TCP connection is not established with the CES server till you create a dummy signaling interface with:

    • the same IP configured as Connect IP in CES relay configuration.

    • a dummy port.

  13. In the Listen Transport field, click TLS.
  14. In the Server TLS Profile field, click a server TLS profile.
  15. Click Finish.