The Application Solution Module (ASM) module is a separate, fully-functional server installed inside the
chassis. Features of this ASM are managed from the SBC 1000/2000 Web Interface via the SBC 1000/2000 Communication Service.An operating ASM has two software partitions:
- The Live partition, from which the system actively runs. Unlike the SBC 1000/2000 application partitions, this partition is always active on a running ASM.
- The Recovery partition, which contains a spare software image. Users have the ability to re-initialize the ASM from this partition; an operation which replaces the live partition with the recovery image. This partition can also be updated directly as needed; refer to Updating the ASM Recovery Partition.
Software application support on the Application Solution Module (ASM) is limited as follows:
- Microsoft Lync Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA)
- Microsoft Lync Resilient Branch Appliance (RBA) communicating with the Lync Front End
- Quality of Experience (QoE) Agent Server Gateway
Software must be provided by
and configured via the -provided provisioning and management interface.ASM Modes and Ribbon Support
The ASM operates in either of two modes, Appliance or Server.
- Appliance mode, in which the SBA utilizes 's security solution and the SBA default offering.
- Server mode, in which the SBA relies on customer-installed software to provide alternative security/firewall protection or enhanced SBA operation. Operating in Server mode is valid.
By default, all ASMs are shipped in Appliance mode.
Server Mode
There are three actions that a customer can take to switch an ASM into Server mode:
- Installing third-party software that is not approved by .
- Changing the Windows Role and Feature installed on the ASM in order to support additional Windows functionality. Using Remote Desktop or any other source.
- Running Windows Update without using the UI or API (for example, using GPO or automatic Windows Update).
Customers can choose to operate in Server mode if:
- They want to follow their own internal security and update processes rather than the standard processes regarding the Windows Server OS and/or the SBA application, or
- They want to deploy a firewall or antivirus solution not supplied by , or
- They wish to use a third-party application (Call Recording, Auto Attendant, or IP PBX for example) that is not currently approved for use with the ASM. This includes common open-source IP PBX applications such as those offered by Asterisk.
Note on Server Mode and
SupportIf a customer deploys in Server mode,
will continue hardware and software support to the base , and all call flows and operations that do not involve the ASM. However, support for the ASM will be confined to hardware and ASM connectivity.Third-Party Applications Supported in Appliance Mode
When the ASM is deployed in Appliance mode,
will provide support for the selected ("approved") third-party applications. has approved select applications from the following vendors for use in Appliance modeInstalling Unsupported Third-Party Applications
Refer to Best Practice - Common Use Cases for Repurposing the ASM for Third-Party Applications and Server Mode.
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- Please contact your service representative before installing any unsupported third-party applications.
- If you install third-party applications that has not explicitly approved, and if you request ASM OS and application support (vs. hardware support only), reserves the right to request that the ASM be re-initialized and returned to Appliance mode.
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Support Mode Definitions
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Appliance Certified Mode: The ASM image contains v3.2 SbcComms or later and no third-party software has been installed. Appliance Controlled Mode: The original ASM image was a version previous to 3.2 and has been upgraded. Server: A third-party software installation has been detected by the ASM. Operating in Server mode is valid. |
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