10. In
Media Relay Port Range
, specify a range that does not overlap with the port range
used by Avaya SBCE for other protocols, such as SIP.
The default range is 50000 to 55000.
11. Select the
Authentication
check box.
12. Select the
Client Authentication
check box.
13. Select the
UDP Relay
check box.
14. Click
Finish
.
Configuring the TURN relay service for WebRTC calls on Avaya Session
Border Controller for Enterprise
Procedure
1. Log in to the Avaya SBCE web administration interface.
2. Navigate to
Device Specific Settings
>
TURN/STUN Service
.
3. From the Application pane, select the Avaya SBCE device for which you need to create a
new TURN relay service.
4. Click
TURN/STUN Relay
.
5. Click
Add
.
The system displays the Add TURN/STUN IP Pairing window.
6. In
Listen IP
, provide the listen IP address of the TURN server from the B1 interface.
Important:
Do
not
use this IP address for any other interface bound to port 443.
7. In
Media Relay
, provide the media relay IP address of the TURN server from the internal
A1 interface that you used for load monitoring.
8. In
Service FQDN
, provide the FQDN that resolves to the address specified in the
Listen
IP
field.
For example,
turnmedia.company.com
.
9. In
TURN/STUN Profile
, select the TURN/STUN profile that you created for WebRTC calls.
10. Complete the following fields:
In
TURN/STUN Profile
, select the TURN/STUN profile that you created for WebRTC
calls.
For example:
turnProfileForWebrtcCalls
. For more information, see
Configuring a TURN/STUN profile for WebRTC calls on Avaya Session Border
Controller for Enterprise
on page 126.
11. Click
Finish
.
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