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Edit Upgrade Configuration has following tabs:
Element Configuration
AVP Configuration
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
System |
The system name. |
IP Address |
The IP address of the device. |
Operation |
The operation that you want to perform on the device. The options are:
|
ESXI/AVP host/Platform |
The host on which you want to run the device. The options are:
|
New Target ESXI/AVP host/Platform |
The new target host on which you want to run the device. |
Migrate With AVP Install |
The option to migrate System Platform-based Communication Manager Release 6.3.x or 6.4.x to Appliance Virtualization Platform remotely by using System Manager Solution Deployment Manager. |
Upgrade Source |
The source where the installation files are available. The options are:
|
Upgrade To |
The OVA file to which you want to upgrade. When you select the local System Manager library, the system displays the fields and populates most of the data in the Upgrade Configuration Details section. |
Service/Feature Pack for auto-install after upgrade/migration |
The service pack or feature pack that you want to install. |
The page displays the following fields when you upgrade application and the associated devices. The page displays all values from the existing system. If the system does not populate the values, manually add the values in the mandatory fields.
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Existing Administrative User |
The user name with appropriate admin privileges. |
Existing Administrative Password |
The password of the administrator. |
Pre-populate Data |
The option to get the configuration data displayed in the fields. Populates the virtual machine data of the existing virtual machine. For example, IP address, netmask, gateway. |
Hostname |
The IP address of the virtual machine. |
DNS Search Path |
The search list of domain names. For example, mydomain.com. Separate the search list names with commas (,). |
Password for cust |
The password of the cust user. |
Password for root |
The password of the root user. |
Timezone |
The timezone of the virtual machine. |
NTP server(s) |
The IP Address or FQDN of the NTP server. Separate the IP addresses with commas (,). The application supports only the NTP server. It does not support the NTP pool. |
EASG User Access |
Enable: (Recommended)
By enabling Avaya Logins you are granting Avaya access to your system. This is necessary to maximize the performance and value of your Avaya support entitlements, allowing Avaya to resolve product issues in a timely manner. In addition to enabling the Avaya Logins, this product should be registered with Avaya and technically onboarded for remote connectivity and alarming. Please see the Avaya support site (support.avaya.com/registration) for additional information for registering products and establishing remote access and alarming.Disable By disabling Avaya Logins you are preventing Avaya access to your system. This is not recommended, as it impacts Avaya’s ability to provide support for the product. Unless the customer is well versed in managing the product themselves, Avaya Logins should not be disabled. Enter 1 to Enable EASG (Recommended) or 2 to Disable EASG. |
Default Gateway |
The default gateway of the virtual machine. |
DNS Servers |
The DNS IP address of the virtual machine. |
Public IP Address |
The IP Address of AE Services virtual machine. |
Public Netmask |
The network mask of AE Services virtual machine. |
Private IP Address |
This field is optional and can be configured to be used for private network. |
Private Netmask |
This field is optional, and can be configured to be used for private network. |
Out of Band Management Netmask |
The subnet mask of the virtual machine for out of band management. |
Out of Band Management IP Address |
The IP address of the virtual machine for out of band management. The field is optional network interface to isolate management traffic on a separate interface from the inband signaling network. |
Flexi Footprint |
The virtual resources that must be selected based on capacity required for the deployment of OVA. The value depends on the server on which you deploy the OVA. |
Public |
The port number that you must assign to public port group. |
Out of Band Management |
The port number that is assigned to the out of band management port group. The field is available only when you select a different host. |
Private |
The port number that is assigned to an exclusive physical NIC. The installer selects a free physical server NIC during the deployment process. The field is available only when you select a different host. |
Datastore |
The datastore on the target ESXi host. The field is available only when you select a different host. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Data Encryption |
Enables or disables the data encryption. The options are:
Important:
|
Encryption Pass-Phrase |
This field is applicable when data encryption is enabled. The passphrase for data encryption. When you deploy the application by using Solution Deployment Manager, the system applies the passphrase complexity rules. When you deploy the application by using vCenter or ESXi, the system does not apply the passphrase complexity rules. |
Re-enter Encryption Pass-Phrase |
The passphrase for data encryption. |
Require Encryption Pass-Phrase at Boot-Time |
If the check box is selected, you need to type the encryption passphrase whenever the application reboots. By default, the Require Encryption Pass-Phrase at Boot-Time check box is selected.
Important:
You must remember the data encryption pass-phrase as the system prompts you to enter the encryption passphrase with every reboot of the application. If you lose the data encryption passphrase, the only option is to reinstall the OVA. If the check box is not selected, the application creates the Local Key Store and you are not required to type the encryption passphrase whenever the application reboots. This might make the system less secure. You can also set up the remote key server by using the encryptionRemoteKey command after the deployment of the application. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
I Agree to the above end user license agreement |
The end user license agreement. You must select the check box to accept the license agreement. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Source IP |
The source IP address. |
Source Administrative User |
The source user name with appropriate admin privileges. |
Source Administrative Password |
The source password of the administrator. |
Source Root User |
The source user name with appropriate root privileges. |
Source Root Password |
The source password of the root. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Upgrade Source |
The source where the installation files are available. The options are:
|
Upgrade To |
The OVA file to which you want to upgrade. When you select the local System Manager library, the system displays the fields and populates most of the data in the Configuration Details section. |
Dual Stack Setup (with IPv4 and IPv6) |
Enables or disables the fields to provide the IPv6 addresses.
Note:
IPv6 is only supported in a dual stack configuration. |
AVP Management IPv4 Address |
IPv4 address for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. |
AVP IPv4 Netmask |
IPv4 subnet mask for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. |
AVP Gateway IPv4 Address |
IPv4 address of the customer default gateway on the network. Must be on the same network as the Host IP address. |
AVP Hostname |
Hostname for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. The hostname:
|
AVP Domain |
Domain for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. If customer does not provide the host, use the default value. Format is alphanumeric string dot separated. For example, mydomain.com. |
IPv4 NTP server |
IPv4 address or FQDN of customer NTP server. Format is x.x.x.x or ntp.mycompany.com |
Secondary IPv4 NTP Server |
Secondary IPv4 address or FQDN of customer NTP server. Format is x.x.x.x or ntp.mycompany.com. |
Main IPv4 DNS Server |
Main IPv4 address of customer DNS server. One DNS server entry in each line. Format is x.x.x.x. |
Secondary IPv4 DNS server |
Secondary IPv4 address of customer DNS server. Format is x.x.x.x. One DNS server entry in each line. |
AVP management IPv6 address |
IPv6 address for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. |
AVP IPv6 prefix length |
IPv6 subnet mask for the Appliance Virtualization Platform host. |
AVP gateway IPv6 address |
IPv6 address of the customer default gateway on the network. Must be on the same network as the Host IP address. |
IPv6 NTP server |
IPv6 address or FQDN of customer NTP server. |
Secondary IPv6 NTP server |
Secondary IPv6 address or FQDN of customer NTP server. |
Main IPv6 DNS server |
Main IPv6 address of customer DNS server. One DNS server entry in each line. |
Secondary IPv6 DNS server |
Secondary IPv6 address of customer DNS server. One DNS server entry in each line. |
Public vLAN ID (Used on S8300E only) |
VLAN ID for the S8300E server. If the customer does not use VLANs, leave the default value as 1. For any other server type, leave as 1. The range is 1 through 4090. Use Public VLAN ID only on the S8300E server. |
Enable Stricter Password (14 char pass length) |
The check box to enable or disable the stricter password. The password must contain at least 14 characters. |
AVP Super User Admin Password |
Admin password for Appliance Virtualization Platform. The password must contain at least 8 characters and can include alphanumeric characters and @!$. You must make a note of the password because you require the password to register to System Manager and the Solution Deployment Manager client. |
Enhanced Access Security Gateway (EASG) |
Enable: (Recommended)
By enabling Avaya Logins you are granting Avaya access to your system. This is necessary to maximize the performance and value of your Avaya support entitlements, allowing Avaya to resolve product issues in a timely manner. In addition to enabling the Avaya Logins, this product should be registered with Avaya and technically onboarded for remote connectivity and alarming. Please see the Avaya support site (support.avaya.com/registration) for additional information for registering products and establishing remote access and alarming.Disable By disabling Avaya Logins you are preventing Avaya access to your system. This is not recommended, as it impacts Avaya’s ability to provide support for the product. Unless the customer is well versed in managing the product themselves, Avaya Logins should not be disabled. Enter 1 to Enable EASG (Recommended) or 2 to Disable EASG. |
WebLM IP/FQDN |
The IP Address or FQDN of WebLM Server. |
WebLM Port Number |
The port number of WebLM Server. The default port is 52233. |
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Save |
Saves the changes that you made to the Edit Upgrade Configuration page. |
Cancel |
Cancels the changes that you made to the Edit Upgrade Configuration page. |