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VMware and AE Services use network interfaces, sometimes referred to as NICs (network interface cards). The NICs use standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet connections.
AE Services runs on VMware as a guest virtual machine. As a guest virtual machine, AE Services is responsible for configuring its virtual Ethernet interfaces. When you install the Application Enablement Services software, provide the network configuration for the virtual Ethernet.
If your configuration uses only one network interface (referred to as a single NIC configuration), you only need to provide an IP address for eth0.
If your configuration uses multiple network interfaces, you will need to provide an IP address for eth0 and an IP address for eth2.
Keep in mind that these "eth" settings refer to virtual Ethernet interfaces. The installation program maps these virtual ethernet IP addresses to physical Ethernet interface ports, which are designated in the software as eth0 and eth2.
![]() | Important |
Due to the nature of the virtual network interface card configured on the AE Services VM, you are unable to manually change the link speed of this virtual network interface card. |
![]() | CAUTION |
Avaya Global Support Services (GSS) may not be able to assist in fully resolving a problem if an Avaya Application issue occurs and the reservations have been modified by the customer. Avaya GSS could require the customer to reset the values to the optimized values before starting to investigate the issue. |