Connecting Avaya Scopia ® Xt Series To The Network - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Leave enough space around the XT Codec Unit for air circulation and for connecting cables
easily.
• Configuring the monitors
Configure the monitors while the cameras are in self-view mode to ensure the correct levels
of contrast, brightness and sharpness.
If the monitor has visual preset modes, choose Cinema or Movie as the best choice for
videoconferencing. For more information, see
If using the monitor's speakers, enable the monitor's noise reduction setting if available. See
the monitor's documentation for details.
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Setting Up the XT Series Hardware
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LAN port (GLAN), operating at speeds of 10 or 100 or 1000 megabits per second (Mbps).
Connect the network cable to the GLAN1
If required, you can enable GLAN2
the XT Series and its Optional Features
For example, a small business can use the XT Series as a firewall traversal system (see
NAT and Firewall Traversal with Avaya Scopia
hosts a call on its built-in MCU, and endpoints from both the public and private networks can
access the same videoconference. Connect one network port to the public network and the other
to the private network.
Another example of dual-NIC usage is when a large organization routes video on a higher
performance network, while routing the API control of the XT Series on another network.
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on page 35
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XT Series comes with two network ports (dual-NIC), where each is a gigabit
with a license to use both network ports (see
on page 93).
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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