When configuring a Reverse Proxy for the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), what is the significance of using port 8444 in the Server Address field?
A.
This port should match the Front-end port for external access on the AAWG so that AAWG sends the media path for external calls through the ASBCE STUN/TURN server.
B.
It is the default listen port on the AAWG used for all WebRTC call signalling.
C.
It's the default port used for ICE/STUN/TURN messages on the
AAWG.
D.
It's used for remote access to the AAWG web interface.
When configuring a Reverse Proxy for the Avaya Aura® Web Gateway (AAWG) in the Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE), the Server Address field is used to specify the IP address or FQDN and port of the AAWG server. The port used in this field shouldmatch the listen port on the AAWG server that is used for all WebRTC call signalling. The default listen port on the AAWG server is 8444, which is also used by default in the Server Address field of the ASBCE Reverse Proxy configuration. The Reverse Proxy allows external clients to access the AAWG server securely and transparently through the ASBCE
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