Utility Services can gain access to the hypervisor and all virtual machines.
The Utility Services application provides application routing between the physical
port and virtual applications.
Name
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Description
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Foot print
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Small (S8300D): Reduces the memory allocated for Utility Services virtual machine on the S8300D server that has limited
resources. With the default footprint on S8300D, the system might
not run all the required virtual machines.
Default : All other server platforms
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Mode
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The mode in which you can deploy Utility Services. The options are:
Services Port Only: Deploys Services Port only. Use when the
customer already has Utility Services running on another virtual machine and providing the services.
With the Services Port feature, through a laptop connected to the
Services Port of Appliance Virtualization
Platform, you can gain access to Avaya virtual machines and the hypervisor that are deployed.
Utility Servers Only: Use to disable routing. Set this mode
only for Virtualized Environment. If you set this mode for an Avaya appliance, the services port becomes nonoperational.
Full Functionality: Utility Services and Services port enabled. This is the default mode for AVP.
You can set the mode only during the deployment. You cannot change
the mode after the virtual machine is deployed.
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