Chapter 5: Configuring The Branch Gateway; Branch Gateway Configuration; Configuring Basic Branch Gateway Connectivity - Avaya G430 Installation And Upgrades

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Chapter 5: Configuring the Branch Gateway

Branch Gateway configuration

The Branch Gateway requires software configuration. The Branch Gateway can be configured using
the Avaya Branch Gateway Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI is a comprehensive tool for
configuring the gateway and includes all supported configuration tasks. For information about
configuration using the CLI, see Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430, 03-603228.
For detailed information on CLI commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference,
03-603234.
The Branch Gateway can be accessed:
• At the customer site via a laptop connected to the Services port of the Branch Gateway. For
information about connecting a laptop to the Services port, see Connecting a computer to the
Services port.
• From a remote location via a modem. For information about connecting and enabling a
modem, see
Chapter 4: Connecting and enabling a modem for remote access
• Remotely through the network. For information about preparing a newly installed Branch
Gateway for configuration via the network, see
page 60.
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Configuring basic Branch Gateway connectivity

Configuring basic Branch Gateway connectivity
About this task
You can run an installation script on a newly installed Branch Gateway to configure the basic
network parameters required to achieve network connectivity. A remote technician can then further
configure the gateway as required. Note that the installation script does not require running any CLI
command.
Note:
The installation script is supported from Branch Gateway firmware version 29.22.x.
Procedure
1. Prepare a laptop with SSH client software.
February 2017
Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430
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