Live-Streaming; Configuring Live-Streaming - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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3. From the web interface only, select Save.

Live-streaming

You can stream a meeting to a streaming server, using the Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP)
open standard. RTMP reduces the latency and is suitable for streaming live sessions.
In a live-streaming session, which is often referred to as a webcast, the endpoint sends the local
audio/video/presentation to a streaming server. When the endpoint is in a call, it also sends the
remote audio/video/presentation to the streaming server.
Before you start live-streaming, you must open an account on a streaming platform. Alternatively,
you can set up your own streaming service. The platform enables you to retrieve the RTMP server
URL and your personal streaming key.
Some well-known live-streaming platforms include:
https://www.facebook.com/
https://www.periscope.tv/
https://www.youtube.com/

Configuring live-streaming

About this task
In order to enable users to stream live meetings, you must configure the RTMP details from the
streaming platform or service on your XT Series.
Before you begin
Obtain an RTMP URL and key from your streaming platform or service.
Procedure
1. Enable the RTMP field.
• From the XT Series web interface, select Administrator Settings > Utilities >
Streaming and set the Enable Field to Yes.
• From the XT Series user interface, select Configure > Advanced > Utilities >
Streaming and set the Enable Field to Yes.
2. Configure the settings as described in
• From the XT Series web interface, remain on the same page to configure these settings.
• From the XT Series user interface, select Configure > Streaming to configure these
settings.
3. From the web interface only, select Save.
August 2020
RTMP field descriptions
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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