Configuring Advanced Network Settings - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Field
System Name
System Name Unicode
Hostname
3. From the web interface only, select Save.
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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series

Configuring Advanced Network Settings

You can configure many advanced parameters of your network connection.
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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series
Configuring Advanced IP Address Settings
Configuring Advanced Network Connectivity
Configuring NAT and Firewall Traversal
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• Select System Name Unicode to display the System Name Unicode field, which
allows non-alphanumeric characters such as Chinese or Japanese. This name is
also seen by the remote party in a SIP or H.323 call, if the remote party supports
unicode characters.
• Select SIP: to display the SIP username, used to register your system to the SIP
server. This is the same as the System Name, unless you change it manually (see
Registering the XT Series to IP Office
• Select H.323 to display the H.323 name, used to register your system to the
gatekeeper. This is the same as the System Name, unless you change it manually
(see
Configuring Advanced Gatekeeper Settings
• Select System Name to display the System Name field, which supports only
alphanumeric characters.
• Select Hostname to display the Hostname field. This is typically the same as the
System Name, unless the System Name includes characters not supported by
the hostname standard. Invalid characters are replaced by the - character.
This field displays the initial name you entered during the Quick Setup Wizard (as
described in
Setting the System Name, Language, and Call Method
you selected this option from the System Name Display Mode list, you can modify
the display name (optional). You can only enter alphanumeric characters.
(Web only) Enter non-alphanumeric characters, such as Chinese or Japanese
letters. If you selected this option from the System Name Display Mode list, the title
bar displays this name.
This field displays the name used to register the system to the network. You may
need the system's hostname, for example, if you are locating the device from a list of
hostnames on an SNMP agent discovery tool.
Typically, the Hostname is the same as the System Name, unless the System
Name includes characters not supported by the hostname standard. Invalid
characters are replaced by the - character.
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