User's Manual

Avaya Branch Gateway Manager 10.0 Page 119
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Menu Bar Commands: Configuration Mode: File Menu
4.1.8.14 LVM Greeting Utility
This command launches a utility that can be used to convert .wav files to the formats used by Embedded Voicemail. The
source file must be in the standard format used for all system applications: PCM, 8kHz 16-bit, mono.
The resulting named greeting files can then be transferred to the Embedded Voicemail memory card and selected as auto
attendant greetings. That is done using the Recording Name field on the Auto Attendant | Auto Attendant
tab. The same named greeting file can be used in several auto attendants.
The utility can be run separately using the file LVMGreeting.exe found in the LVMGreeting sub-folder of the Branch
Gateway Manager application.
4.1.8.15 Launch Initial Installation Utility
The Avaya Branch Gateway Initial Installation utility provides a default configuration and security settings that minimize
initial installation activities and maximize security. The system must be configured with the default settings before the
system can be administered by System Manager. This utility is used for new installations and after an R6.1 to R6.2
upgrade to enable System Manager administration of the Avaya Branch Gateway. Launching the Initial Installation Utility
1. Select File > Advanced > Launch Initial Installation Utility.
2. In the System Name field, enter the appropriate system name.
3. For the WAN Interface, select LAN1 or LAN2. If you select LAN1, the DHCP Mode is disabled.
4. In the IP Address field, enter the appropriate IP address.
5. In the IP Mask field, enter the appropriate IP mask.
6. In the Gateway field, enter the appropriate gateway. Branch Gateway Manager will create an IP route using this
gateway with the selected WAN as the destination.
7. In the DHCP Mode section, if you selected LAN1, select the appropriate DHCP option. If you selected LAN2, DHCP
Mode is disabled.
8. Select the Under Centralized Management? check box if you want the Avaya Branch Gateway to be managed
by System Manager.
9. If you selected the Under Centralized Management? check box, a number of additional fields are shown,
configure these additional fields as appropriate:
· SMGR Address - the IP address of the server running System Manager
· SNMP Community
· SNMP Device ID
· Trap Community
· SCEP Domain Certificate Name
· Certificate Enrollment (SCEP) Password
10. Select Save.
When you run the Initial Installation Utility, the Avaya Branch Gateway Initial Installation utility also configures the
following:
· System Status Interface (SSA) service security level Unsecure only
· Configuration service security level Secure, Medium
· Security Administration service security level – Secure, Medium
· OAMP Web Services service security level – Secure, Low (if locally administered)
· OAMP Web Services service security level Secure, High (if administered by System Manager)
· Admin Client Certificate checks:-- High (if administered by System Manager)
· SCEP client active (if administered by System Manager)
· SCEP server IP address from SMGR IP address (if administered by System Manager)
· Legacy Program Code – Active (if locally administered)
If the system is administered by System Manager, the following is automatically configured:
· SNMP enabled
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