Juancho2015
Technical User
Hi there.
Any expert on AAC 8 implementation? I have several questions on this matter.
Any expert on AAC 8 implementation? I have several questions on this matter.
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The documentation is indeed a bit lacking, but useable - of course it may be easier for me as I have English as a first language. There is a step by step procedure in "Deploying Avaya Aura® Conferencing: Advanced installation and configuration Release 8.0.3" April 2105 version starting on page 255First of all, I need to migrate the web conferencing elements to the DMZ. Documentation is not clear enough about that
This is all done through Element manager - security -> keystoreI've been provided with new certificates to install for web conferencing and I'm not sure on where and how must this tusk be performed. I have the pfx and c7b files, plus the password. Is there any risk?
meet-me conference number is configured to play Spanish but plays English when called from an Avaya H323 or SIP phone
Should the new certificate be binded to Web conferencing elements only? How exactly can this be done? I found that I can bind the certificate to collaboration agent.mattKnight said:Bind this new cert to the network element and then probably restart the NE
No, I wouldn't for many reasons - security being on of them. With your topology, I'd keep the AAC and Aura platform in the same DMZ.Would you recomend to install the entire AAC server (with all NEs) at the DMZ?
I would assume that you would need to reinstall from scratch if you were going to do this. It would certainly be easier than re-ip addressing the system.If so, can the actual server be moved and reconfigured or it needs to be reinstalled? (the entire Aura platform is located at corporate LAN)
Reverse proxy is the best way. Point out that they need to complete their work before you can do yoursand reverse proxy is not yet commissioned (customer's responsibility).
Actually, CM, SM and SMGR are not located in a DMZ but in the corporate LAN. Since I need to move Web Conferencing components from LAN to DMZ, my question is if it would be easier and better to move al AAC components to the DMZ.No, I wouldn't for many reasons - security being on of them. With your topology, I'd keep the AAC and Aura platform in the same DMZ.
Got it!I wasn't clear with what I meant. I used the phrase DMZ to mean network zone.
Thanks, fellow. I'll read them and try to figure out how to install the new DMZ server with just Web Conferencing deployed.Just FYI, Avaya have just released SP6 and there looks to be a whole set of updated documents.