Implementing External Api Control; Implementing Port Security For The Avaya Room System Xt Series; Opening Ports For The Xt Series - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Planning the Topology of the Avaya Room System XT Series Deployment

Implementing External API Control

You can control the XT Codec Unit using the Avaya Room System XT Series API (requires
integration with AMX, Creston, or Extron control devices). Contact Avaya customer support to
receive the latest Reference Guide for Avaya Room System XT Series API, which includes the list
of commands over the Ethernet or RS232 interface.
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Planning the Topology of the Avaya Room System XT Series Deployment
Implementing Port Security for the Avaya Room System
XT Series
The Avaya Room System XT Series provides video technology for room conferencing, including
support for dual stream 1080p video, high quality data sharing, high quality full band audio and a
high-capacity embedded MCU (selected models).
To enable an external XT Series endpoint to communicate with Avaya Meetings Server
components within the organization's network, you need to open firewall ports between the
external XT Series endpoint and the organization. This section details the ports used for the Avaya
Room System XT Series and the relevant configuration procedures:
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Opening Ports for the XT Series

Configuring the TCP or UDP Port Range on the Avaya Room System XT Series
Opening Ports for the XT Series
You can deploy Avaya Room System XT Series endpoints either inside or outside the enterprise
network. When Avaya Meetings Server components are located inside the network, and one or
more XT Series endpoints are outside the network, you must open ports in the firewall to enable
the endpoint's functionality.
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Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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