Registering The Xt Series To A Sip Server - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Registering the XT Series to a SIP Server

About this task
This section explains how to register your XT Series to the SIP server.
The XT Series can function in a SIP environment, where names and numbers are managed by
SIP servers, not gatekeepers. You can dial an endpoint by entering its name or number like 1234
or joe_smith, rather than remembering its IP address, where the SIP server routes the call
correctly. To do this, the SIP server must register all endpoints to maintain the mapping list of
names/numbers and endpoints to successfully route calls.
If your organization has a redundant SIP deployment, you can register the XT Series to as many
as three SIP servers, as described below. If your default SIP server fails, the XT Series
automatically uses the alternate SIP server.
Since older models of Cisco or BroadSoft do not support dual layouts (BFCP), you can only send
videoconference layouts alongside a computer presentation if your videoconferencing deployment
supports optimized presentation layouts, which use one stream for both video and presentation.
This is enabled by default on XT Series endpoints, as described in Configuring Presentation
Layouts for Single-Screen Endpoints). If you disabled this feature, you can either send shared
content or the video, but not both. For older BroadSoft models, controlling remote cameras is also
not supported (H.224 is disabled).
August 2020
on page 105
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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