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Avaya CU360 - Calendar Integration; MS Calendar with Modern Authentication (OAuth)

Avaya CU360
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The Avaya CU360 application must connect to the Microsoft Exchange Online Server for basic
authentication. The Avaya CU360 application requires a username and password to retrieve the
calendar. The Avaya CU360 endpoint encrypts and stores the username and password.
Users can log in through tokens using another mobile or laptop for modern authentication. Users
do not need to enter the username and password in the Avaya CU360 endpoint.
Modern authentication grants access through tokens that have a set lifetime. Tokens provide a
definite permission scope to the Avaya CU360 application for access to the calendar, and the
signed-in user must accept these.
Users must log in to the account using the standard Microsoft 365 with their phone or computer to
authenticate the Avaya CU360 application with OAuth. Accept the request from the Avaya CU360
endpoint to access the account.
Related links
Configuring the Avaya CU360 endpoint for modern authentication on page 100
Pairing mobile with personal MS exchange calendar on page 101
Configuring the Avaya CU360 web interface for modern authentication on page 101
Avaya USB AV bar
Using Avaya USB AV bar mode, you can use the Avaya CU360 endpoint as the external
microphone, speaker, and camera of your laptop.
With Avaya USB AV bar mode, you can use the preferred video conferencing application on the
computer and the Avaya CU360 endpoint microphone and camera.
Related links
Connecting the Avaya CU360 endpoint to the computer as a USB AV bar on page 96
Activating the USB AV bar mode in Avaya CU360 on page 98
Customizing Avaya CU360 for USB AV bar mode on page 97
Connecting the Avaya CU360 endpoint to the computer as a USB AV bar on page 96
Configuring Avaya CU360 for USB AV bar mode using quick setup on page 38
Testing the Avaya CU360 endpoint as USB bar mode after connecting to computer or laptop on
page 210
Avaya IP camera
An Internet Protocol camera or IP camera is a digital video camera that receives control data and
sends image data or live video through an IP network.
IP camera is used for surveillance, and most IP cameras are used as a webcam. However,
the term IP camera applies to those devices that directly access a network connection, while a
webcam connects to a computer through USB.
Avaya CU360 overview
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