Limiting Or Disabling Access To Built-In Mcu - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Field Name
User Name,
Password
Disconnection due
to inactivity (Web
configuration page
only)
Enable login
attempts (Web
configuration page
only)
Login Denied Time
(Web configuration
page only)
Disable TLS 1.0/1.1
3. From the web interface only, select Save.
4. To perform remote upgrades, enable remote downloads as described in
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Limiting or Disabling Access to Built-in MCU

About this task
If you are using the built-in MCU, you can enable privacy settings. You can disable the MCU
completely or limit the number of participants. In addition, you can block the audio and video input
completely or you can ensure that only users with a PIN can access the audio and video.
Procedure
1. Access the MCU settings. From the XT Series web interface, select Administrator
Settings > Calls > Preferences > MCU. From the endpoint's main menu, select
Configure > Advanced > Calls > Preferences > MCU.
2. Set the fields as described in
page 199.
December 2017
Description
Enter the remote web access username (requires HTTPS to be set to
Yes).
The default username for the web interface is Admin with the password
1234.
We strongly recommend that you change the default credentials the first
time you access the XT Series remotely.
Select the duration in minutes after which the web disconnects a user who
has not performed an action during that time period.
Select to block a user after five incorrect login attempts within a ten
minute period. The user is blocked for the time specified in Login Denied
Time. The XT Series displays a message, inviting the user to retry later.
Select the time period during which a user is blocked from logging in to
the web interface. This ranges from 30 minutes to 1, 2, or 4 hours.
Select to enable a secure connection.
on page 179.
on page 195
Table 61: Limiting or Disabling Access to Built-in MCU
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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Enabling and
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