Making A Video Call - Avaya Aura 5300 User Manual

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2. In the To field, enter an address (user name, SIP address, or public telephone number) or
enter the number using the numeric key pad.
Tip:
If you have not enabled the dialing prefixes feature, be sure to include any necessary
access codes for outside calls from an office system, or for long-distance calls, for
example, dial +1 9725556245.
For more information about enabling the dialing prefixes feature, see
prefixes
From the Start Session window, access your contacts as well as a redial list of the last five
incoming and outgoing calls. Click the To button or the To list to access these extra address
resources.
3. From the Select Action list, select Call to make a call to the address you have entered.
4. Click Connect.
If the address you have entered is a routable number, the Choose a Dialing Prefix window
appears. Otherwise, the Conversation window appears.
Tip:
If the first character of the address you entered is a plus sign (+), the Choose a Dialing
Prefix window will not appear. For example, if you enter the address +14165551212, the
Choose a Dialing Prefix window will not appear after you click Connect.
5. From the Dialing Prefix list, select the dialing prefix you want to use.
6. Click OK.
The Conversation window appears.
Tip:
You can also make a call by right-clicking any Outlook contact, Friend, or call log entry
and selecting Call from the shortcut menu.

Making a video call

About this task
The ability to make video calls depends on whether you have video support. If you do not have
video support, you cannot make video calls.
Use this procedure to make a video call.
Procedure
1. Select Multimedia > New Session or click Session on the Multimedia toolbar.
The Start Session window appears.
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Application Server 5300 Office Client User Guide
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