Defining other interfaces
Most Gateway configuration tasks are performed using the Branch Gateway CLI. Avaya also
provides several GUI applications that are designed to perform the basic configuration tasks
described in this section. Use the following steps to define your other interfaces.
1. Define a Primary Management IP address (PMI).
2. Register the Branch Gateway with an MGC.
Once you have performed these steps, the Branch Gateway is ready for use. Other
configuration tasks may also have to be performed, but these steps depend on the individual
specifications of your Branch Gateway and your network.
Related topics
•
Configuration using GUI applications
on page 23
•
Primary Management Interface (PMI) configuration
on page 64
•
Gateway Controller configuration
Configuration using CLI
You can use the Branch Gateway CLI to manage the Branch Gateway. The CLI is a command
prompt interface that enables you to type commands and view responses. For instructions on
how to access the Branch Gateway CLI, see
This guide contains information and examples about how to use CLI commands to configure
the Branch Gateway.
For more information about the Branch Gateway CLI and a complete description of each CLI
command, see the
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference
.
Configuration using GUI applications
Several Avaya GUI applications enable you to perform some configuration tasks on the Branch
Gateway. Use these applications whenever possible, particularly for initial installation and
provisioning.
Related topics:
on page 24
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