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Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series - Presence Server

Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series
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Release Notes for Avaya Scopia® XT Series What’s New | 11
[Q]How can I force my XT to forget the assigned Management Server Service ID?
[A]Configure your XT for “Local” mode with a manual IP empty address or with a different
Management Server.
[Q]I have a valid service code for my XT but the initial Wizard keeps saying that the Management
Server is not available…? What can I do?
[A]Check that your XT is connected to the network. Check that it received a valid IP address and a
valid DNS server address from the DHCP server on your network. Then connect to the XT Web
Server using any browser (see “Web Interface Management section”) and browse to [WEB]
DIAGNOSTICS>NETWORK>PING. Ping “support.avaya.com” or a similar well known web URL. If it is not
reachable, your XT is not connected to the internet or the configured DNS is not valid. If the above
URL is reachable, check that the FQDN configured in Avaya Equinox
®
Management is reachable.
Presence Server
This version allows an Avaya XT Series endpoint to register to an XMPP Presence Server to publish
its own presence status and to view presence status of other contacts (XT endpoints or devices
registered to the presence server).
Note
The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is defined in the XMPP
Core (RFC 6120) and XMPP IM (RFC 6121) specifications contributed by the XMPP
Standards Foundation to the Internet Standards Process, which is managed by the
Internet Engineering Task Force in accordance with RFC 2026.
XMPP Presence Overview
A presence server stores information about the published presence status of devices associated to
a "contact". Typical presence statuses are "Offline", "Online", "Away" and "Busy".
A contact Alice publishes her own initial status when it registers to the presence server and notifies
the server every time her status changes.
Figure 3: Alice Registers to a Presence Server
A contact Bob which "subscribes" as watchers to the Alice contact can see her presence and is
notified of her status changes.
Figure 4: Bob subscribes to view Alice's presence
Alice is online
Subscribe to Alice

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