User's Manual
Note:
If you are going to use Network Management for centralized management of the B5800
Branch Gateway system, Network Management (NM) 6.0, NM 6.0 SP2, plus an additional
B5800 Branch Gateway patch hosted on the Avaya support web site must be installed and
configured.
For more information about Network Management, see the Avaya Integrated Management 6.0
Network Management Configuration guide which is available on the Avaya support web site.
Remote access to Network Management
You are able to use Avaya Aura
®
Session Manager Release 6.x, cut-through capability to
access Network Management. The System Manager cut-through allows the provisioning of the
Network Management IP address with a unique menu name within the System Manager GUI.
Although System Manager and Network Management must be installed on two separate
servers, there is a single access interface for administration and management of the B5800
Branch Gateway. For more information, see
Creating a System Manager link to Network
Management on page 161.
In addition to System Manager cut-through, you are able to remotely access Network
Management using a Secure Access Link (SAL) Gateway. A standalone SAL Gateway is
installed in the enterprise headquarters and allows remote management of individual branches
in the B5800 Branch Gateway system. See
Standalone SAL Gateway for remote service on
page 215 for more information.
Licensing
B5800 Branch Gateway is a licensed solution. Branch licenses are issued and validated
against the Feature Key serial number of the System SD card used by that branch. That
number is printed after the FK prefix on the System SD card and is also shown in the branch
system configuration. This means that licenses issued for one branch cannot be used in the
configuration of another branch. In the Manager application, this number appears in the PLDS
Host ID field on the System page when you select System > System.
The B5800 Branch Gateway licenses are as follows:
• Avaya Branch Gateway System Software license
• Station licenses
• Embedded Messaging Ports license
• Voicemail Pro Messaging Ports license
• SIP Trunk Sessions license
• Additional channels licenses
• Additional T1 Channels license
Overview
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