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Release Notes for Avaya Scopia® XT Series Known Issues | 38
Issue with an input of XT camera
switch due to noise on this input
in no video signal conditions.
Disable unused video inputs on the XT
The information about the
HD1/HD2 cameras or audio
inputs are available only for the
last selected HD1/HD2 input
Select the HD1 or HD2 input to see its diagnostic
info.
[XT4300] When upgrading to
this version, Flex camera presets
assigned using 8.3.2.56 are lost
and must be configured again.
In order to speed up PTZ to camera presets with XT
Flex Camera a brand new approach has been
implemented since 8.3 FP2. This new
implementation significantly improves customer
experience. Please note that when updating to such
new firmware version all previously set presets will
be lost and must be re-configured.
When connecting different
model camera in daisy chain
there could be some
configuration trouble about
video input format.
In order to avoid any trouble, configure right driver
for any camera, then turn off the system, connect
cables according to the configuration and then turn
on the system.
IPO 9.1 and 10.0 require Third
Party license for Avaya XT4300,
XT7100 and XTE240 endpoints
Use a 3rd Party SIP License to register that XT
Endpoint as a SIP device to an IP Office system
When registered to IPO 10.0,
Avaya XT7100, XTE240 and
XT4300 endpoints do not
receive presentation
Configure IPO 10.0 with “MediaSecurity=None” to
the extensions associated to those endpoints to
enable presentation towards them.
Cisco SX80 TC7.2.0 is not able to
receive SIP TLS incoming calls if
XT is configured with AES256.
Disable AES256 on XT or place outgoing call from
Cisco to XT.
The XT doesn't display the
message to be in call hold when
Flare iPad is put in hold
Using Polycom MGC50 (v
8.0.2.6) sometimes H.239
presentation does not function.
Polycom diagnostics incorrectly
identifies XT Series systems.
Incident #16384-10505: Remote
camera switch from HDX to
XT5000 and reverse is not
performed. Issue reported to
Polycom.
Cisco C20 cannot control the
XT5000 camera in H.323 calls.
Polycom MGC systems (v9.0): XT
Series does not receive the
video stream when it is
connected to MGC with default
settings (reference Pivotal
#16384-7589).
For low bit rate calls (up to 256Kbits), set the
maximum call rate of the XT5000 to 2M (the same
max. rate as MGC) in the Administrator Settings >
Call Preferences page.
For 384Kbit- 2Mbit calls: In the MGC Advanced
Properties page, deselect Auto Video Bit Rate.
LifeSize Express LS_EX1_3.0.7 (2)
produces corrupted audio in SIP
calls with audio coding based on
G.722.1 Annex C, 48 kHz.
XT Series cannot establish
incoming point-to-point SIP calls
if H.264 coding is used.
Update LifeSize Express to latest version. As a
temporary alternative, disable G.722.1 from the
web interface by navigating to Administrator
Settings > Calls > Preferences > Audio
IOT issue with Tandberg/CISCO
MXP1500.
Reported to Tandberg/Cisco.
Disable H.264 High Profile on XT5000. Configure >
Advanced > Preferences > Video
The Tandberg/CISCO MXP1500
does not send video to the as
soon as a call is started.
Reported to Tandberg/Cisco.
Disable H.264 High Profile on XT5000.
Avaya 10x0(LifeSize) v4.8 issue.
Avaya Integration Rad #57
[XT/SIP]: An XT5000 registered
with SIP cannot share content
(via BFCP) with Avaya 1000-
series endpoints.
Upgrade Avaya 1000-series endpoints to version 4.9
or higher.
Cisco C20/SX20 SIP presentation
Upgrade CISCO C20 to latest version.