Basic system configuration overview

Last Updated : Apr 25, 2023 |

With the Avaya SBC EMS web interface, you can configure and manage the following system-related security features of the Avaya SBC security products deployed in an enterprise VoIP network:

  • Back up/Restore system information.

  • Manage Avaya SBC security devices.

    • Provision installed Avaya SBC security devices.

    • Establish secure shell sessions.

    • Shutdown and reboot individual Avaya SBC devices.

    • Restart Avaya SBC applications.

    • View, edit, and delete Avaya SBC device configurations.

  • Manage configuration profile, services, and monitoring information:

    • Authenticate RADIUS settings.

    • Manage SNMP settings.

    • Manage routing profiles.

    • Manage trace settings.

    • Manage syslog settings.

    • Authorize user agents.

  • Manage networks and their flows.

    • Manage signaling interface.

    • Manage media interface.

  • Configure advanced options.

    • Manage subsystem logs.

    • Manage CDR listing.

    • Manage Feature Control.

    • Configure SIP options.

    • Configure signaling port ranges.

This section provides an overview of the overall basic configuration process, including the following:

  • Avaya SBC architecture

  • Basic configuration quick-start steps checklists

    • Reconfigure Avaya SBC.

    • Enable interfaces.

    • Configure URI groups.

    • Configure routing profiles.

    • Configure interworking.

    • Add servers.

    • Add TLS certificates.

    • Add TLS server profiles.

    • Add domain policy groups.

    • Add signal interfaces.

    • Add media interfaces.

    • Add subscriber flows.

    • Add server flows.

    • Add session flows.

This section only provides a brief basic configuration checklist. For detailed procedures regarding each topic in this overview section, see the appropriate sections in the following chapters:

  • Domain policy administration

  • System configuration

  • Security configuration

  • Network configuration