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Release Notes for Avaya Scopia® XT Series What’s New | 22
Multi-Stream Switching Video
Avaya Multi-Stream Switching (MSS) video solution utilizes the advance switched video
capabilities in Avaya Media Server 9.0.x (AMS) to distribute multiple video streams to each MSS
aware participant.
The MSSv1 is implemented by XT in this release and it involves these products in Avaya Equinox
Solution 9.1: XT Series endpoints, Avaya Equinox Clients, Avaya AURA, Equinox Management
and AMS (Avaya Media Server).
Equinox 9.1 is the first release where MSSv1 can be used as part of a complete conferencing
solution side by side with the legacy transcoding conferencing.
[GUI] CONFIGURE >ADVANCED>CALLS>PREFERENCES>MSS
[WEB] ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS> CALLS>PREFERENCES>MSS
Enable: Yes*/No. Enable MSS. It can be disabled for interoperability reasons
Display Participants Name: Yes*/No. Display the names and the icons for the participants in
overlay over the video (continuous presence layout).
Default Layout: Automatic*/1-2-3-n terminals (with possible variations). The layout used for the
continuous presence composition of the remote videos (and self-view video, optional).
Figure 19: MSS Preferences
To change the layout during a meeting, you can also use the Call Panel > Meeting Options >
Layouts menu.
Important
MSSv1 is supported only in SIP calls.
MSSv1 cannot be enabled on XT devices with CPU lower than 2.0.
Endpoints not supporting MSSv1 will receive active speaker's video from a video
enabled MSS conference call. Received resolution could be low.
Only web collaboration is supported in this meeting type, so please assure that it is
enabled in the XT.

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