Avaya SAL Gateway (Secure Access Link) is a remote connectivity solution used by Avaya to provide remote support for its products.
In addition to being a secure method, you do not need to locate the server in a DMZ network environment to keep the remote connection open. Configuring the firewall to only allow the outbound connections to the Avaya servers is enough. The only port you need to open as outbound is 443 (HTTPS).
Avaya SAL Gateway does not require a special license. It is offered free of charge to every customer who has support maintenance agreement with Avaya.
Avaya SAL Gateway server can be installed in VMware as OVA since version 3.0. If you prefer not use Avaya modified OVA, you can install it as “Software-only” on top of Linux RHEL 7.
You can deploy SAL Gateway and Policy Server on one server or two separate servers for security reasons.
*Recommended | RAM | CPU | Disk Space |
Avaya SAL Gateway | 2 *4 GB | 1 *2 Core | 10 *40 GB |
Avaya Policy Server | 2 *4 GB | 1 *2 Core | 10 *40 GB |
When you install SAL Gateway, you use all benefits of your Avaya support agreement.
SAL is much more secure than all other remote connection methods.
Not only as a remote connection method, but also it is an added value for your data center in terms of continuity, monitoring system alarms and taking proactive actions before any incident occurred (Avaya EXPERTS system).
You can check the solution video from the link below;
https://www.avaya.com/en/videos/secure-access-link-video/0_nqkfpsdi/
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