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any dedicated ports for the XT Series. See
H.323 Edge
on page 39
XT Series
Figure 14: XT Series deployment with Avaya Meetings H.323 Edge
In each of the topologies, the XT Series can be located either inside or outside the enterprise. You
need to open different ports depending on the topology, and the location of the endpoints. The
source for a port is the sender of data packets, and the destination is the receiver. There are two
types of ports which require opening (see
Series
on page 40):
• Bidirectional ports, which allow the XT Series to send and receive data packets on the same
port.
• Unidirectional ports, which allow the XT Series to either initiate communication or receive
data packets.
For a unidirectional port, you must designate it as inbound or outbound. A port is inbound if
its source is sending to a destination protected by the firewall (for example, data sent from an
external XT Series to Avaya Meetings Management). A port is outbound if its destination is
receiving data from a source protected by the firewall (for example, data sent from Avaya
Meetings Management to an external XT Series).
August 2020
Implementing Port Security for the Avaya Room System XT Series
Figure 14: XT Series deployment with Avaya Meetings
Pathfinder Server
Figure 15: Inbound and outbound ports for the XT
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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