Device Advanced

A typical use of the private IP address is when the VSU’s private side IP network is a different network (different network number and/or mask) from the VSU’s public side IP network. For example, when you deploy the VSU in parallel with a firewall or other access device.

If you are using the VSU’s primary IP address as the management IP address, use caution when changing it from the VPNmanager. Modifying the private IP address when it is used as the management IP address may cause loss of connectivity between the VSU and the VPNmanager.

Note:

The VSU’s private (and public) IP address may be used as a gateway IP address for VPN traffic.

To add a private IP address:

1.From the Device>Contents column, select the VSU you want to configure.

2.Click the Advanced tab to bring it to the front.

3.From the Properties column, select Private IP Address to display the address controls.

4.Select the Enable Private IP Address check box.

5.In the Private IP Address text boxes, type in the second address assigned to the VSU.

6.In the Private IP Mask text boxes, type in a subnet mask for the address.

7.Select the Use this address when directly communicating with this device check box if you want the VPNmanager Console to use this address for communicating with the VSU.

8.Click Save, or if you want to send the configuration to the VSU, click Update Devices.

Send Device Names

Send VSU Names is an advanced control for managing how remote clients get their Dyna-Policies. The Dyna-Policy can be stored locally on one or more VSUs, the Directory Server, or a RADIUS Server. If the policies are stored locally on VSUs, the VSUs in the domain must identify themselves to each other so they can share their database of Dyna-Policies.

To select a VSU name distribution method:

1.From the Device>Contents column, select the VSU you want to configure.

2.Click the Advanced tab to bring it to the front.

3.From the Properties column, select Send VSU Names to display the sending options.

4.Select the one of the options.

Send all VSU names. Select this option so each VSU in the domain identifies themselves to other VSUs. Use this option if one or more VSUs are storing Dyna-Policies locally.

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Avaya 3.7 manual Send Device Names, To add a private IP address, To select a VSU name distribution method

3.7 specifications

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