Configuring Advanced Network Settings; Configuring Advanced Ip Address Settings - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series
Field
System Name
System Name Unicode
Hostname
3. From the web interface only, select Save.

Configuring Advanced Network Settings

You can configure many advanced parameters of your network connection.

Configuring Advanced IP Address Settings

About this task
This section describes how to configure the advanced IP address settings of each network port.
The system supports working with dynamic addresses (DHCP) or fixed addresses, either in IPv4
only, or it can work in both IPv4 and IPv6, where even media streams in the same
videoconference can be a mixture of IPv4 and IPv6. You can change the IP Addresses/802.1x/
VLAN settings from the XT Series web interface with a single save action. This ensures that there
is no loss of network connectivity. After you save the settings, you must log in to the XT Series
web interface again.
In some XT Series models, activating the second network port GLAN2
additional license (see
small businesses and large enterprises may require both network ports (see
Network
on page 57).
If you deployed TLS with a security certificate based on the IP address for this device, a change in
the IP address requires creating a new certificate (see
Using TLS
on page 237).
Before you begin
If configuring from the endpoint, you must first enable advanced configuration, as described in
Enabling Advanced Maintenance on the XT Series
August 2020
Description
This field displays the initial name you entered during the Quick Setup Wizard (as
described in
Setting the System Name, Language, and Call Method
you selected this option from the System Name Display Mode list, you can modify
the display name (optional). You can only enter alphanumeric characters.
(Web only) Enter non-alphanumeric characters, such as Chinese or Japanese
letters. If you selected this option from the System Name Display Mode list, the title
bar displays this name.
This field displays the name used to register the system to the network. You may
need the system's hostname, for example, if you are locating the device from a list of
hostnames on an SNMP agent discovery tool.
Typically, the Hostname is the same as the System Name, unless the System
Name includes characters not supported by the hostname standard. Invalid
characters are replaced by the - character.
Activating the XT Series and its Optional Features
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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Securing Connections to the XT Series
on page 151.
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(dual-NIC) requires an
on page 105). Both
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