Configuring Avaya Sbce Load Monitoring - Avaya Aura Deployment Manual

Web gateway
Hide thumbs Also See for Aura:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

No.
Task
Related links
External client access configuration checklist

Configuring Avaya SBCE load monitoring

About this task
Perform this procedure if you are using external clients in your deployment.
Before you begin
Ensure that you have:
• The internal A1 interface that will be used for load monitoring.
Note:
This A1 interface must also be used for the TURN relay setup.
• An FQDN for the Avaya SBCE management interface. For more information, see
FQDNs and certificates
• A TLS server profile. For more information about creating this profile, see
creation of a TLS server profile for a management interface
Procedure
1. Log in to the Avaya SBCE web administration portal.
2. Navigate to Device Specific Settings > Advanced Options > Load Monitoring.
3. Click Add to create a new monitoring profile.
4. In Load Balancer Type, select INTERNAL.
This is the load balancer on the A1 side of the network. Avaya Aura
performs load balancing towards the internal side. All HTTP requests sent for dialing out
use the internal load balancer logic to identify the appropriate Avaya SBCE.
5. In Transport, select TLS.
6. In TLS Profile, select the TLS server profile that you created.
For more information, see the tasks outlined in
profile for a management interface
7. In Listen IP, select the internal A1 interface.
October 2018
Notes
When creating a profile, use the certificate
installed on the Avaya SBCE in the previous
step.
Provide a descriptive name for the profile. For
example: asbceManagementTlsProfile.
on page 119
on page 25.
on page 120.
Deploying the Avaya Aura
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
External client access configuration
on page 120.
®
Web Gateway
Checklist for creation of a TLS server
®
Web Gateway
Required
Checklist for
121

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents