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The following is an example of a TXT record: East._avaya-ep-
config._tcp.example.com. 300 IN TXT "txtvers=1" "proto=https"
"path=/East_settings.txt"
In this example, 300 is the time-to-live period.
In case of Microsoft DNS Manager, the following is an example of a TXT record:
East Properties
East
East._avaya-ep-config._tcp.example.com
txtvers=1
proto=https
path=/East_settings.txt
Sample DNS SRV records configuration
You might need to discuss with your DNS provider if your level of service is sufficient to provide
support for DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD). For more information, see
Discovery. Avaya Workplace Client uses DNS PTR records consistent with the DNS-SD RFC,
which in some cases might require an additional level of service from your DNS provider.
To support automatic configuration, you must configure the PTR, SRV, and TXT records in your
DNS server configuration. For more information, see the documentation of your DNS server.
PTR records
PTR records provide a list of configurations with multiple PTR records. Avaya Workplace Client
supports multiple PTR records. Avaya Workplace Client displays each one of the PTR records in a
drop-down list that allows the user to choose from different environments.
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Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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