Managing Your Xt Server Locally From The Endpoint; Accessing The Main Menu Of The Xt Server - Avaya RADVISION Scopia XT5000 Installation Manual

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3. From the web interface only, select Save.
4. To upgrade the XT Server, see Administrator Guide for Scopia XT Server for IP Office.

Managing your XT Server Locally from the Endpoint

You can set up and control the Scopia XT Server for IP Office from the endpoint's main menu, using
your XT Remote Control Unit.
This is only relevant if you connected a monitor to your system, as described in
the XT Server
To perform advanced configuration XT Server from the endpoint itself, you must first enable advanced
configuration as described in
See the following topics for more information:
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Accessing the Main Menu of the XT Server

Using the XT Remote Control Unit
Maintaining the XT Server Locally from the Endpoint
Accessing the Main Menu of the XT Server
About this task
After switching on the XT Server, the main menu appears and you can configure the system and check
the status.
To make calls, record videoconferences, share content, and control the camera, you must first connect a
camera, monitor, and microphone.
You navigate XT Server menus using arrow keys and pressing the ok/menu key on the XT Remote
Control Unit (for details, see
Installation Guide for Scopia XT5000 Server for IP Office Version 3.2
Field Name
Address
This field is only relevant if you set the Enable all addresses field
to No.
Enter the IP address or IP addresses of the computers allowed to
access XT Server.
Subnet Mask
This field is only relevant if you set the Enable all addresses field
to No.
Enter the Subnet mask associated with the IP address or group
of IP addresses specified above.
on page 25.
Maintaining the XT Server Locally from the Endpoint
Using the XT Remote Control Unit
Description
on page 39
on page 40
on page 45
on page 40).
Connecting a Monitor to
on page 45.
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