Setting The System Name, Language, And Call Method - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Setting the System Name, Language, and Call Method

About this task
Note:
This step is for the manual configuration of your XT Series. If you have chosen the auto-
provisioning (cloud) method of configuration, this step is not available.
The first screen in the Quick Setup wizard enables you to define the name of your Avaya Scopia
XT Series, the country, the menu language, and the protocol the system uses for calls. The unit's
name is displayed on the system's title bar and to other meeting participants. For example, Hong-
Kong, 9th-Floor-Room, or NY-Office. There is also a unicode system name to enable non-
English characters, available on the web interface only. For more advanced settings of the system
name, see
Configuring Advanced System Name Settings
After initial setup, you can modify these settings by selecting Configure > General from the
endpoint's menus, or from the web interface select Basic Settings > Preferences > General.
Before you begin
Access the quick setup wizard from the endpoint or web interface, as described in
Basic Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard
Procedure
1. Define the name and language as described in
the XT Series
Table 20: Defining name and language of the XT Series
Field
System Name
System Name Unicode
December 2017
on page 96.
on page 97.
Figure 60: Setting Country and Language
Description
Enter the name of the XT Series in the System Name field. This
name is also used by default for the SIP username and the H.323
name, which can be manually changed.
(Editing in the Web interface only) Enter the name here if it
includes non-ANSII characters such as Chinese or Japanese.
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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Configuring Basic Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard
on page 123.
Table 20: Defining name and language of
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Configuring
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