Avaya Administering Aura Session Manager Release 6.1 Manual de usuario Pagina 352

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Manager entity. The adaptation is applied either to calls that are routed
through the gateway to the LSP and also to calls that are application
sequenced.
Note:
To be a part of the Branch Session Manager instances network of an enterprise,
a Branch Session Manager instance must first be administered as a management
access point. This is the network mask of the domain name of the server that
hosts the Branch Session Manager application. The address is passed to the
security module to allow the agent to query the server for the required
information.
5. Under the Security Module section, enter the following information to configure the
security module:
In the Network Mask field, enter the value for the network mask. The network
mask is passed to the security module. The agent configures the network mask
to define the subnet that the security module is to be associated with.
• In the Default Gateway field, add the correct IP address.
• In the Call Control PHB field, enter a value.
The Call Control PHB (per hop behavior) specifies the type of service and
priority SIP traffic from security module that you may expect as it travels
through the IP network. All packets containing SIP signaling which leave the
security module have the specified value in the DSCP (differentiated service
code point) field of the IP header. Intervening routers may or may not treat
packets with this value with a different level of precedence—they must either
support this by default or be specially configured to do so.
Different DSCP values are specified in RFCs 2597 and 2598. To be consistent
with Communication Manager, Branch Session Manager uses a default DSCP
value of 46 which indicates forwarding with the highest priority.
• The Speed & Duplex field allows the configuring of the security module
interface speed and duplex values. The drop-down menu contains a list of the
valid values.
• In the QOS Priority field, enter a 802.1q priority value.
This is the value of 802.1q priority bit (Layer 2 QoS) configuration to be used
by Branch Session Manager for any SIP traffic. The default is 6. Range of this
value is 0-7. This value specifies the ability to provide different priority to
different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of
performance for a call on a local area network. The higher the priority, the lower
the QOS priority number.
• In the VLAN ID field, enter an integer value. This is the VLAN that the Branch
Session Manager is to be associated with. Call traffic segregation could be
based on the VLAN associated with the Branch Session Manager.
Configuring and monitoring Session Manager instances
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