System Manager alert messages at login

Last Updated : Apr 13, 2022 |

When you log in to the System Manager web console, depending on the system and element configurations, System Manager can display one or more of the following messages.

System Manager license error message

System Manager requires a valid license from Avaya. Use of this 
software without a valid license is a violation of the Avaya EULA and 
can result in legal action by Avaya. Please install a System Manager 
license file on WebLM or immediately discontinue use of this software.

To resolve this error, install the System Manager license file.

System Manager Geographic Redundancy feature entitlement license error message

The System Manager Geo-Redundancy Feature requires a valid license from 
Avaya with the Geo-Redundancy Feature Entitlement. Use of the System 
Manager Geo-Redundancy Feature without a valid license from Avaya with 
the Geo-Redundancy Feature Entitlement is a violation of the Avaya EULA 
and can result in legal action by Avaya. Please install a System 
Manager License file on WebLM with the Geo-Redundancy Feature 
Entitlement or immediately disable use System Manager Geo-Redundancy.

To resolve this error, install the System Manager license file.

Appliance Virtualization Platform license error message

Warning - This instance of Avaya Aura® Appliance Virtualization 
Platform is currently unlicensed. Note: each instance of Appliance 
Virtualization Platform is separately licensed and ordered. For 
example, if you or the Avaya Channel Partner would like to install two 
instances of the same type of products, then two products of that type 
must be ordered. Appliance Virtualization Platform is licensed via 
WebLM with license files obtained from PLDS. Please consult the 
Appliance Virtualization Platform 7.1.2 or later user documentation for 
more details onto how to acquire and install a license file. This 
message will continue to be displayed until the system is correctly 
licensed. Failure to license the system is in violation of the Avaya 
Global Software License Agreement for the product. Please immediately 
place an order using the normal Avaya ordering process to obtain the 
required license. Avaya Aura® Appliance Virtualization Platform (AVP) 
License Error Mode: Grace period expires: 01/09/2017 If the grace 
period expires, AVP will enter License Restricted Mode and AVP 
Management functionality will be restricted. Check license status on /
Home/Services/Solution Deployment Manager (SDM)/Application Management/
Location/Hosts/ for impacted AVP hosts.

If the grace period of the Appliance Virtualization Platform license file is less than 15 days or Appliance Virtualization Platform is in License Error Mode or License Restricted Mode, System Manager displays the AVP License Error message.

For information about Appliance Virtualization Platform license and administration, see Deploying Avaya Aura® Appliance Virtualization Platform.

Session Manager emergency Dial Pattern routes message

System Manager displays the following message only on the Release 8.1.3 system:

No Session Manager emergency Dial Pattern routes are administered. To 
insure proper emergency number handling and routing, please administer 
Routing Locations, Routing Policies, and Dial Patterns per emergency 
calling guidelines.
Note:

From Release 8.1.3.1, System Manager displays the Session Manager emergency Dial Pattern routes notification message for Emergency Location Management Solution in the Notifications widget on the dashboard.

For information about administering routing locations, routing policies, and dial patterns for emergency calling, see Administering Avaya Aura® Session Manager.

Avaya Demo Certificate warning message

  • From Release 10.1.0.1, System Manager displays the following message, if Session Manager has demo certificates installed:

    Warning: The presence of demo or temporary identity certificates with 
    upcoming expiration dates has been identified on one or more Session 
    Managers. These certificates contain deprecated key sizes and 
    signatures that do not meet current NIST standards. You must replace 
    the certificates prior to expiry with Avaya Aura® System Manager 
    signed, Enterprise PKI, or Public CA certificates. Failure to replace 
    the certificates before expiration will likely result in an unplanned 
    service outage upon or after certificate expiration. Certificate 
    expiration dates are detailed in the latest version of the Product 
    Support Notice PSN020514u available at support.avaya.com.

    To remove the default (demo) certificates, see the PSN020514 on the Avaya support site. When you add or remove Session Manager demo certificates, System Manager updates the Alert Messages dialog box and Notifications widget only after a day.

  • From Release 10.1.0.1, System Manager displays the following message, if WebLM has demo certificates installed:

    The presence of demo or temporary identity certificates with 
    upcoming expiration dates has been identified in this system for 
    the WebLM service. These certificates contain deprecated key 
    sizes and signatures that do not meet current NIST standards. You 
    must replace the certificates prior to expiry with Avaya Aura® 
    System Manager signed, Enterprise PKI, or Public CA certificates.