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GLAN1/GLAN2 > Parameters. From the endpoint's main menu, select Configure >
Advanced > Networks > GLAN1/GLAN2 > Parameters.
5. Set the fields as described in
Table 31: Configuring network connectivity
Field Name
MTU
Speed/Duplex mode
Speed
Duplex mode
6. From the web interface only, select Save.
7. To tag the XT Series to belong to a particular virtual network (VLAN) ID, select GLAN1/
GLAN2 > VLAN.
8. Set the fields as described in the following table:
August 2020
Table 31: Configuring network connectivity
Setting
The MTU, or Maximum Transmission Unit, is the maximum size of data
packets sent around your network. This value must remain consistent
for all network components, including servers like the MCU and/or
Avaya Meetings Media Server and endpoints like XT Series and other
network devices like network routers.
Important:
It is essential that MTU settings are defined with identical values on
this device and all network components, including Avaya Meetings
Server components and your generic network components like
switches and routers. Only create custom MTU settings if the rest
of your network has the same settings.
If you or a remote endpoint transmit at a larger MTU size, packets are
dropped or fragmented. To avoid packet loss or fragmentation, ensure
all network components use the same MTU size. The default MTU size
is 1360. For IPv4, set the MTU between 576-1500. For IPv6, set it
between 1280-1500.
Set the speed and transition mode as follows:
• Automatic: The XT Series selects the speed and duplex mode. We
recommend this default mode.
• Auto - up to 100/Full, Auto - up to 100/Half, Auto - up to 10/Full,
Auto - up to 10/Half: Semi-automatic modes with a specified
maximum.
• Manual: Configure the speed and duplex mode manually for your
network and the remote endpoints' settings.
Select the speed of the network port: 10 or 100 Mbps (manual
configuration only).
Select the data transmission mode that is defined for your network
router or switch, either duplex or half-duplex mode (manual only).
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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