About The Built-In Media Server - Avaya XT Series User Manual

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Feature
Connection to Avaya Spaces
Call type
Join meetings entering a
verification code on computers or
scanning a QR code on tablets
and mobile phones
Pan, tilt, and zoom using the
remote control unit
User controls, such as muting
audio, disabling video, volume,
disconnecting calls, and picture-
in-picture
Web collaboration using AV
Grabber, Screen Link, Miracast,
or supported third-party
applications.
Microsoft Outlook integration
Roster of meeting participants
with their presence status
Camera speaker tracking
Recording meetings in USB
devices
Direct dialing
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About the Built-In Media Server

You can use your Avaya XT Series to join a videoconference hosted on an external Media Server
or you can host a meeting on the built-in Media Server if available.
A Multipoint Control Unit (Media Server) connects several endpoints to a single videoconference.
It can manage multiple separate conferences simultaneously. It manages the audio mixing and
creates the video layouts, adjusting the output to suit each endpoint's capabilities (transcoding).
The term Media Server refers to any Avaya or third party MCU.
March 2021
Avaya XT Series application
REST API + socket.io
SIP-based audio stream using the
Opus codec
H.264 SVC (FEC)-based video
stream with 720px30fps
resolution using the Netsense
code.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
User Guide for Avaya XT Series
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
About the Built-In Media Server
Avaya Spaces application
REST API + socket.io
HTTPS-based communications
using WebRTC and the Opus
codec
Video stream with 720px30fps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Viewing only
No
No
No
No
No
No
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