
Name
Description
NTP Server IP Address (ipv4)
The IP address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
server. If no NTP is present, configure manually.
Only one IP address can be configured.
Network Passphrase
A unique password that the EMS server and Avaya
SBCE security devices deployed throughout the
network will use for authentication.
This field is displayed for Avaya SBCE-only
installations.
Important:
The same passphrase must be used when
configuring each Avaya SBCE and EMS
security device. Different passphrases prevent
the EMS and Avaya SBCE security devices
from communicating with one another.
Management Interface Setup field descriptions
Name
Description
Management Device
The logical port to which the network will be
connected. M1 is the management interface. M2 is
only used internally in HA deployments on SBC
systems.
Management IP Address (ipv4)
The IP address of the management network.
Management Network Mask
The network mask of the management network.
Management Gateway IP Address (ipv4)
The IP address of the gateway to the management
network.
EMS Server IP Address (ipv4)
The IP address of the EMS server.
This field is displayed for Avaya SBCE-only
installations.
Important:
When using SSL/VPN as configured on the M1 interface, ensure that the IP address associated
with the M1 interface will need
outbound
internet access. The M1 interface requires
outbound
internet access to initiate connectivity with the Avaya VPN Gateway (AVG) server
(FQDN: plavg0(x).sal.avaya.com. M1 is the management interface that is the required interface
for SSL/VPN.
Note:
For security reasons for Voice Over IP (VoIP) systems, segment the data or data management
network from the voice network. For SBCE deployments, segmentation means configuring the
Management Interface (M1) on a separate subnet from the subnet used for the Voice Interfaces
Field descriptions
August 2015
Deploying Avaya SBCE
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