Configuring Public Directory Settings - Avaya one-X Manual

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Field Name
Stretch video to fit screen
Display warning before entering Full
Screen mode
Automatically disable screen saver and
monitor power saving mode during a call
Preferred Camera
User Session Maximum Bit Rate
Show the video window automatically on
login with video capabilities
Codec Preferences

Configuring public directory settings

Before you begin
Before you can access a public directory, you need to select the Public Directory check box
in the Preferences window. For the procedure, see
page 35.
Procedure
1. To configure Avaya one-X
2. In the right pane of the General Settings window, in the Directory Type drop-down
Implementing Avaya one-X
Public Directory in the left pane of the General Settings window.
If you have logged in to Avaya one-X
H.323 protocol, you must configure the LDAP server and select Public Directory for
Name Look-Up to use the Presence feature. For more information on configuring
Public Directory settings, see
menu, select one of the following types of directories:
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Description
Check box to indicate if the video is to be
stretched to fit the screen on a full screen
video mode.
Check box to indicate if a warning must be
displayed when you click the icon on the
video window to display the video in the full
screen mode.
Check box to specify if the following be
disabled:
• screen saver to become active during an
active video call.
• the monitor to switch to the power saving
mode during an active video call.
The field to select a preferred camera using
a drop-down menu.
The field to select the maximum bit rate using
a drop-down menu.
A check box to indicate your preference for
displaying the video window at login.
Check boxes to select video codecs.
Configuring preferences settings
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Communicator to gain access to a public directory, click
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Communicator in the standalone mode with
Configuring preferences settings
Configuring public directory settings
on page 35.
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