Configuring Avaya Aura
®
Media Server settings
About this task
This procedure describes how to configure Avaya Aura
®
Media Server to enable Interactive
Connectivity Establishment (ICE) and video processing.
For more information about setting up Avaya Aura
®
Media Server, see Implementing and
Administering Avaya Aura
®
Media Server.
Before you begin
Ensure that WebLM server licensing is configured and enabled in Avaya Aura
®
Media Server.
Procedure
1. Log on to the Avaya Aura
®
Media Server Element Manager using the URL https://
<AMS_EM_FQDN>:8443/emlogin/.
2. Navigate to System Configuration > Server Profile > General Settings.
3. Select Firewall NAT Tunneling Media Processor and Video Media Processor and then
click Save.
4. Navigate to System Configuration > Signaling Protocols > REST > General Settings.
5. Select Enable TLS Mutual Authentication and click Save.
6. Navigate to System Configuration > Media Processing > ICE > STUN/TURN Servers
and select the required STUN and TURN servers.
Tip:
You can verify the network configuration when you are using Avaya Session Border
Controller for Enterprise (Avaya SBCE) to provide the STUN/TURN service. The
STUN/TURN address and port configured on the media server must match the STUN/
TURN Listen IP & Listen port that are configured for the A1 interface of the Avaya
SBCE. You must also use the default values for the following settings:
• Protocol: UDP.
• Priority: 0.
• Weight: 10.
• Account: disabled.
7. Navigate to Licensing > General Settings and ensure that WebLM server licensing is
enabled.
8. Navigate to Licensing > Monitoring and ensure that Avaya Aura
®
Media Server has
acquired licenses.
9. For the changes to take effect, navigate to System Status > Element Status and click
Restart.
Configuring Avaya Aura
®
Media Server settings
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