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Avaya Session Border Controller Overview and Specification

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  • Introduction
    • Purpose
  • Avaya SBC overview
    • New in Avaya SBC Release 10.2.1
    • Standard services
    • Advanced Services
    • Functional elements
      • Signaling element
      • Media element
      • Element and management provisioning
    • Avaya SBC deployment options
      • Deployment models
        • Single server non-HA deployment
        • Multiple server non-HA deployment
        • Multiple server HA deployment
      • Deployment modes
      • Supported deployment platforms for Avaya SBC
        • Hardware platforms
        • Virtualized environment platforms
        • Kernel-based Virtual Machine platforms
        • Amazon Web Services platforms
        • Google Cloud Platform
        • Avaya SBC on Microsoft Azure overview
      • Network security deployments
    • Feature descriptions
      • Binary Floor Control Protocol
        • Detailed description of Binary Floor Control Protocol
        • Architecture of Binary Floor Control Protocol
        • Binary Floor Control Protocol scenarios
      • Call Preservation
      • Edge Server for Converged Conference solution
        • Avaya SBC features for the Converged Conference solution
      • End-to-end secure call indication
      • ENUM support
        • Process for converting the E.164 number
      • Far End Camera Control
      • Forward Error Correction
      • GDPR
        • GDPR compliance
      • Geographic-redundant deployment
        • Geographic-redundant deployment in the non-HA mode
        • Geographic-redundant deployment in the HA mode
      • IP Office trunk support from a dynamic IP address
      • IPv6 support
      • Media anchoring
      • Media encryption by using AES-256
      • Media unanchoring
      • Multi Device Access
      • Multi-tenancy
      • Multiple subnet and multiple interfaces
        • Multiple subnets
        • Deployment examples
          • Avaya SBC connected to multiple subnets on a single interface
          • Avaya SBC connected to multiple subnets on two interfaces
          • Avaya SBC connected to multiple subnets by using a single VLAN
          • Multiple gateways on the same network
      • Password policies
      • Server status
      • REFER Handling
      • Reinvite handling
      • Remote access for Dell and HP servers
      • Remote worker configuration
      • Reuse of connection established by IP Office for delivering calls
      • Reverse proxy
      • RTCP Monitoring
      • RTCP monitoring report generation
      • Secure Client Enablement Services proxy
      • Serviceability Agent
      • Signaling manipulation
      • Single Sign-On and Identity Engine
      • SIP trunking
      • SIPREC-based recording solution
        • Features for session recording
        • Selective recording
        • Continuous recording
      • SRTP overview
        • SRTP considerations
      • SRTP video
      • traceSBC
        • SIP and PPM logging administration
        • Log files
        • Performance benefits
      • Transcoding
      • UCID
      • User registration
      • Virtualized environment platforms
        • Virtual LAN
      • WebRTC-enabled call handling
  • Interoperability
    • Product compatibility
    • Interoperability
  • Performance specifications
    • Capacity and scalability specification
    • Redundancy and high availability
      • Avaya SBC high availability
      • EMS replication
    • Wide area networking requirements
  • Hardware specifications and requirements
  • Security
    • Security specification
      • Unified communications intrusion protection
      • Attack protection
        • Monitoring
        • Detection
        • Protection
      • Avaya SBC hardening
      • Protection against layer 3 and layer 4 floods and port scans
        • ICMP flood prevention
        • Port scan blocking
        • Data interface restrictions
        • TCP signaling level flood control
        • System-wide security settings
        • Installation security
      • DoS security features
      • Protocol scrubber
      • Topology hiding
      • Firewall rules
        • Common rules
          • ICMP restrictions
          • Detecting Portscan
          • KILLSCAN rules
        • Management and MGMTPROTECT rules
          • TCP flood restrictions for all ports
          • SSH rules
          • HTTPS rules
          • DNS rules
        • Data interface rules
          • Protect-socket command
    • Port utilization specification
  • Licensing requirements
    • About licensing requirements
    • Avaya SBC licensed features
    • About centralized licensing
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    • Documentation
    • Finding documents on the Avaya Support website
    • Accessing the port matrix document
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  • Glossary
    • ARP
    • Codec
    • Day Zero Attack
    • DDoS
    • Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
    • Denial-of-Service (DoS)
    • Digest Authentication (DA)
    • Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS)
    • DMZ
    • DoS
    • DoW
    • EMS
    • FW
    • GARP
    • GUI
    • HA
    • High-Availability
    • HTTP
    • ICMP
    • IM
    • Intrusion
    • IP
    • IPS
    • ITSP
    • Latency
    • MAC
    • MCD
    • NAT
    • NTP
    • RTP
    • SBC
    • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
    • SIP
    • SNMP
    • SPAM
    • Spoof
    • SRTP
    • SSL
    • STUN
    • TCP
    • TCP/IP
    • TFTP
    • TLS
    • ToD
    • Tromboning
    • Tunneling
    • TURN
    • UDP
    • VM
    • VoIP
    • VPN
    • Zero-Day Attack
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