Running the first boot configuration

Last Updated : Jan 03, 2024 |

Before you begin

In the Azure Portal, verify that the Overview window for the VM you created earlier is open. You can find the VM under All Resources if you need to open it. The Overview window allows you to see whether the VM is running, stop or restart the VM, get the public IP address of the VM, and see the activity of the CPU, disk, and network components.

Be prepared to change the password during the first boot configuration. You cannot keep the default password.

Note:

Prior to running cloud configurator, you must ensure that the following resources are configured correctly:

  • CPU

  • Disk

  • Network interfaces

Procedure

  1. Log in to the console using SSH to the Avaya SBC virtual machine from the subnet that is enabled for your system. Use the password @V@Y@_123.

    ssh root@<SBC_VM_IP_ADDRESS> -p 22

    If there is a problem using SSH, you can use the Serial Console in Azure.

  2. Run the following command twice:

    /usr/local/ipcs/icu3/scripts/CloudConfigurator.py -s

    The system displays a prompt to accept the EULA agreement and then displays a configuration screen similar to configuration on VMware and hardware. For more information on deploying Avaya SBC using CLI methods, see Deploying Avaya SBC in Virtualized Environment document.

  3. After the system reboots, wait for several minutes for the system processes to stabilize and you receive the Boot process complete message.
  4. Power off and power on the VM from the Azure Portal page.