Installing App From Common Android Stores; Interop With Third-Party Apps - Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360 Release Notes

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Installing App from Common Android Stores

It is possible to install apps even without the Google Play Store and Google Services Framework
support by accessing common Android app Stores through the default Web Browser.
To launch the default Web Browser, minimize the CU360 app by pressing the Back key, then click
on the "lion" icon at the bottom right of the desktop. The default browser will launch.
Browse to http://localhost:8080/web2/#/stores
If you want to install an app from an app store, search for the app and download it (choose "arm"
and "nodpi" in case of multiple choices).

Interop with Third-Party Apps

The following table summarizes the results of some test performed with third-party cloud services.
See also "Cloud Video Services" for details about using CU360 App with third-party services. All
the Third-Party apps listed below can enjoy ePTZ of the local camera using the remote-control.
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
Important
Please note that third-party applications installed on the CU360 device are not directly
supported or tested by Avaya. Avaya declines any responsibility for third-party apps
installed on the device from any sources. See also Third-Party Products Disclaimer
section in this document.
The Google Play Store™ and the Google Mobile Services™ Framework are not natively
installed or supported on this device. Some third-party apps may not be able work
properly without these services. See "How to Install Google Apps on CU360"
Avaya products cannot certify against all third-party applications, as versions, deployment
options, and other factors create many variations and complex interactions.
Customers may deploy third-party and Anti-Virus/Malware software alongside the Avaya
product with the following disclaimers:
o
Customer deploys third-party applications at their own risk.
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Customer is responsible for testing prior to deployment.
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Customer is responsible for ensuring there are no TCP/UDP port conflicts and
other protocol conflicts.
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Customer is responsible for ensuring adequate hardware is available to meet
the requirements of both the Avaya applications and third-party applications.
o
Customer is responsible for monitoring performance of the OS and
applications, including these symptoms of performance degradation:
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Missed or excessive alarms.
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Dropped remote access sessions.
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Slow user interface response.
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