Obtain Rfa Access; Check License File And Avaya Communication Manager Versions For A Local Survivable Processor (Lsp); Check License File For Vpn - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Obtain RFA access

Obtain a personal Single Sign-On (SSO) for Remote Feature Activation (RFA) web site
authentication login before going to the site for installation. You must complete the
authentication process before you can be assigned an SSO authentication login.
As a first-time user:
Business Partners should point their browsers to the Business Partner portal option
sales_market, services-voice, training tools and procedures to select RFA (or go directly
to: http://rfa.avaya.com).
Associates should point their browsers to the Avaya Associate portal (or go directly to
http://rfa.avaya.com).
Contractors should point their browsers to Avaya.com (or go directly to
http://rfa.avaya.com).
From that point, log into SSO and complete the process to obtain your personal login.
Check license file and Avaya Communication
Manager versions for a Local Survivable Processor (LSP)
If you are installing an S8300 as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP), the license file for the
S8300 must have a feature set that is equal to or greater than that of the media server that acts
as primary controller (an S8300, S8400, S8710, S8720, S8500, or S8700). This is necessary so
that if control passes to the LSP, it can allow the same level of call processing as that of the
primary controller.
Additionally, the LSP must have a version of Avaya Communication Manager (CM) that is
identical to that of the primary controller.
The license file requirements of the LSP should be identified in your planning documentation.

Check license file for VPN

If you are installing VPN, obtain a VPN license file from RFA.
Before going to the site
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