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Name
SSH Banner File
EASG site certificates
EASG site Authentication
Factor code
Days before EASG certificates
expiration warning
SLA Monitor
Enable SLA Monitor Agent
SLA Monitor Server Address
Packet Capture (sniffing)
August 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in third-party call control
Description
The options are:
• Enable
• Disable
• Configured using local craft procedure
The default value is Disable.
Specifies the file name or URL for a custom SSH banner file.
The file contains maximum 255 ASCII characters.
Specifies a list of EASG site certificates. Support technicians use these
certificates to generate EASG responses for SSH login without access
to the Avaya network.
The certificate contains maximum 64 ASCII characters.
You can add maximum four certificates.
Specifies the Site Authentication Factor code associated with the
EASG site certificate installed.
Valid values are 10 through 20 alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the number of days before the expiration of EASG product
certificate that a warning message appears on the phone screen.
Valid values are 90 through 730.
The default value is 365.
Specifies the status of the SLA Monitor Agent .
The options are:
• Enable
• Disable
The default value is Disable.
Specifies the IP address of the SLA Monitor server in the
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd format.
The IP address must contain:
• Numbers 0 to 9
• 3 dots
Specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent supports packet capture.
The options are:
• Disable
• Enable with payloads removed from RTP packets
• Enable with payloads included in RTP packets
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