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Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Management IPv4 Address (or Out of Band Management IPv4 Address) |
The IPv4 address of the System Manager application for Out of Band Management. This field is an optional network interface to isolate management traffic on a separate interface from the inbound signaling network. |
Management Netmask |
The Out of Band Management subnetwork mask to assign to the System Manager application. |
Management Gateway |
The gateway IPv4 address to assign to the System Manager application. |
IP Address of DNS Server |
The DNS IP addresses to assign to the primary, secondary, and other System Manager applications. Separate the IP addresses with commas (,). |
Management FQDN |
The FQDN to assign to the System Manager application.
Note:
System Manager hostname is case sensitive. The restriction applies only during the upgrade of System Manager. |
IPv6 Address |
The IPv6 address of the System Manager application for out of band management. This field is optional. |
IPv6 Network prefix |
The IPv6 subnetwork mask to assign to the System Manager application. This field is optional. |
IPv6 Gateway |
The gateway IPv6 address to assign to the System Manager application. This field is optional. |
Default Search List |
The search list of domain names. This field is optional. |
You must configure Public network configuration parameters only when you configure Out of Band Management. Otherwise, Public network configuration is optional.
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Public IP Address |
The IPv4 address to enable public access to different interfaces. The field is optional. |
Public Netmask |
The IPv4 subnetwork mask to assign to System Manager application. The field is optional. |
Public Gateway |
The gateway IPv4 address to assign to the System Manager application. The field is optional. |
Public FQDN |
The FQDN to assign to the System Manager application. The field is optional. |
Public IPv6 Address |
The IPv6 address to enable public access to different interfaces. The field is optional. |
Public IPv6 Network Prefix |
The IPv6 subnetwork mask to assign to System Manager application. The field is optional. |
Public IPv6 Gateway |
The gateway IPv6 address to assign to the System Manager application. The field is optional. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Virtual Hostname |
The virtual hostname of the System Manager application.
Note:
Important:
When you run the changeVFQDN command on System Manager, data replication synchronization between System Manager with Session Manager and other elements fails To correct VFQDN on other elements and to retrieve new VFQDN from System Manager, see product-specific Administering document. |
Virtual Domain |
The virtual domain name of the System Manager application. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
SNMPv3 User Name Prefix |
The prefix for SNMPv3 user. |
SNMPv3 User Authentication Protocol Password |
The password for SNMPv3 user authentication. |
Confirm Password |
The password that you retype to confirm the SNMPv3 user authentication protocol. |
SNMPv3 User Privacy Protocol Password |
The password for SNMPv3 user privacy. |
Confirm Password |
The password that you must provide to confirm the SNMPv3 user privacy protocol. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
SMGR command line user name |
The user name of the System Manager CLI user.
Note:
Do not provide the common user names, such as admin, csaadmin, postgres, root, bin, daemon, adm, sync, dbus, vcsa, ntp, saslauth, sshd, tcpdump, xfs, rpc, rpcuser, nfsnobody, craft, inads, init, rasaccess, sroot, postgres, smgr, and nortel. |
SMGR command line user password |
The password for the System Manager CLI user. |
Confirm Password |
The password that you retype to confirm the System Manager CLI user authentication. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Schedule Backup? |
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Backup Server IP |
The IP address of the remote backup server.
Note:
The IP address of the backup server must be different from the System Manager IP address. |
Backup Server Login Id |
The login ID of the backup server to log in through the command line interface. |
Backup Server Login Password |
The SSH login password to log in to the backup server from System Manager through the command line interface. |
Confirm Password |
The password that you reenter to log in to the backup server through the command line interface. |
Backup Directory Location |
The location on the remote backup server. |
File Transfer Protocol |
The protocol that you can use to create the backup. The values are SCP and SFTP. |
Repeat Type |
The type of the backup. The possible values are:
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Backup Frequency |
The frequency of the backup taken for the selected backup type. If there is no successful backup in the last ‘n’ days, where ‘n’ is configurable, then System Manager raises an alarm. The default number of days is set to 7, but it can be configured to any number from 1 to 30 using the 'Alarm Threshold for number of days since last successful SMGR Backup' parameter. |
Backup Start Year |
The year in which the backup must start. The value must be greater than or equal to the current year. |
Backup Start Month |
The month in which the backup must start. The value must be greater than or equal to the current month. |
Backup Start Day |
The day on which the backup must start. The value must be greater than or equal to the current day. |
Backup Start Hour |
The hour in which the backup must start. The value must be six hours later than the current hour. |
Backup Start Minutes |
The minute when the backup must start. The value must be a valid minute. |
Backup Start Seconds |
The second when the backup must start. The value must be a valid second. |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
Public |
The port number that is mapped to public port group. You must configure Public network configuration parameters only when you configure Out of Band Management. Otherwise, Public network configuration is optional. |
Out of Band Management |
The port number that you must assign to the Out of Band Management port group. The field is mandatory. |
Name |
Description |
Enter 1 to Enable EASG (Recommended) or 2 to Disable EASG |
Enables or disables Avaya Logins for Avaya Services to perform the required maintenance tasks. The options are:
Avaya recommends that you enable EASG. You can also enable EASG after deploying or upgrading the application using the command: EASGManage --enableEASG. |