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You can select one the following profiles from the Configuration drop-down menu:
AAWG 3.0 Profile 3 Max Sessions 5,000
AAWG 3.0 Profile 1 Max Sessions 1,250
AAWG 3.0 Profile 2 Max Sessions 2,500
8. From the Host/Cluster page, do the following:
a. Select the host on which the template will be deployed.
b. Click Next.
9. From the Disk Format page, do the following:
a. Select a thick or thin provision option.
If you select a thick provision option, the entire disk space will be reserved and
unavailable for other virtual machines to use.
If you select the thin provision option, unused space will be available for other virtual
machines to use.
b. Click Next.
10. From the Network Mapping page, do the following:
a. Map the source network used with the appropriate destination network.
b. Click Next.
11. From the Properties page, do the following:
a. Complete the required network information, such as your IP address, host name or
FQDN, Netmask, and DNS.
b. Enter credentials for a Linux administrator user, which include the user name,
password, and group.
The default user name is admin, group is admingrp, and password is avaya123.
12. From the Ready to Complete tab, verify your settings and then click Next to complete the
installation.
Next steps
Install the Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway.
Deploying the Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway OVA using vSphere
Procedure
1. Log in to vSphere.
2. Navigate to File > Deploy OVF Template.
3. Perform steps 3 on page 43 to 9 on page 44.
These steps are the same in vCenter and vSphere.
Initial setup for VMware and AWS deployments
October 2018 Deploying the Avaya Aura
®
Web Gateway 44
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com

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