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• Your company name
• Avaya Sold-to Number (customer number)
• Your contact information, so that Avaya can contact you if there are questions
Avaya uses this information to register your gateway. When the registration is complete, Avaya
will send you an e-mail that provides the following information:
• The Solution Element ID and Product ID numbers
• A list of the devices currently registered at this location
• A list of other locations for your company
Note:
Optional: If you want to get Solution Element IDs (SEID) from other locations, complete the
Step 2 tab of the registration sheet and send it to salreg@avaya.com using the link included
on the sheet. Avaya will send you a list of SEIDs from the locations you selected.
B5800 Branch Gateway registration and SAL Gateway on-
boarding
Each B5800 Branch Gateway deployed must be registered with Avaya. To add managed
devices to your SAL Gateway using the Solution Element IDs (SEID) provided to you during
SAL Gateway registration described above, see “Configuring a Managed Element” in Chapter
4 in the Secure Access Link 2.0, SAL Gateway Implementation Guide, document number
144813, which is available on the Avaya support Web site.
When you have added all your managed devices, complete Step 2 of the SAL Gateway
registration form for each managed device you added to your SAL Gateway and send the form
to salreg@avaya.com. When this form is received, the Avaya registration team makes the
appropriate changes to allow access to your managed devices through the SAL Gateway.
Avaya will then confirm via an e-mail notification that remote access to your product has been
enabled through your SAL Gateway.
B5800 Branch Gateway SAL-based alarming
The SAL Gateway supports alarming for the B5800 Branch Gateway managed device. You
must change the alarm destination on your B5800 Branch Gateway managed device so that
alarms are routed to your centralized SAL Gateway. See
SNMP on page 236 for more
information. During the registration and on-boarding process of each branch, the Avaya
registration team also tests alarming through the SAL Gateway and back into Avaya alarm
receivers.
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