Configuring Nat And Firewall Traversal - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series
Table 32: Designating a VLAN tag
Field Name
Enable
Id
Priority
9. To configure the XT Series for 802.1x compliant authentication, select GLAN1/GLAN2 >
802.1x.
10. Set the fields as described in the following table:
Table 33: Configuring 802.1x authentication
Field Name
Enable
Authentication
User Name, Password Enter the 802.1x username and password.
Note:
To configure the XT Series for 802.1x compliant authentication, you must import or
generate certificates for 802.1x EAP TLS, as described in
Signing Request for 802.1x EAP TLS

Configuring NAT and Firewall Traversal

About this task
Avaya Room System XT Series fully supports NAT and firewall traversal, enabling you to place it
behind a NAT router or firewall and connect with other endpoints seamlessly.
If an XT Series located inside your network hosts a call on its built-in MCU, other endpoints must
contact the host unit by dialing its IP address. However, when sitting behind a NAT or firewall, a
device can have an internal IP address which cannot be reached from outside the network. This
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Setting
Select Yes if your network is split into virtual networks (VLANs) and you
want to assign the XT Series to one of them.
Enter the ID of the VLAN to which this unit belongs, between 1 and
4094.
If your endpoint is configured to use 801.q and VLAN, and your network
deployment supports 802.1p, you can change the priority levels for each
VLAN. Eight different classes of service (Priority Levels) are available
as expressed through the 3-bit PCP field in an IEEE 802.1Q header
added to the frame. The way traffic is treated when assigned to any
service is undefined and left to the implementation. The lowest possible
level is 0 and the highest is 7.
Setting
Select Yes if your XT Series requires access to network resources via
802.1x authentication.
Select TLS.
on page 242.
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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