EasyManua.ls Logo

Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series - Disabling Incoming Calls

Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series
256 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Field Description
Avaya Aura
®
Domain Enter the Domain Name Server (DNS) name or the domain for
your Presence server. This is a mandatory field.
Port Enter the XMPP server port. The default port is 5222.
IP Address Enter the IP address for your Presence server. While the domain
name is mandatory, an additional IP address is optional, but it is
required if the domain name cannot be resolved by DNS.
Always Accept Subscriptions Select Yes to ensure that all received subscription requests are
automatically accepted. This is the default selection.
Select No to enable users to choose to either accept or reject
subscription requests.
This option is not configurable for Avaya Aura
®
, which always
accepts subscriptions without waiting for authorizations.
Automatic Mutual
Subscription
Select Yes to ensure that if a contact receives a subscription
request, the access is reciprocated. The contact is subscribed to
the subscriber. They can see each other’s status. This is the
default selection.
Select No to disable this feature. In this scenario, the contact who
receives the subscription request must manually subscribe to the
requester if they want to see their status.
Automatically Favorites
Subscription
Select Yes to ensure that when a contact is added to the list of
Favorites, a subscription request is sent to that contact. This is
the default selection.
Select No to disable this feature.
Show Advanced Subscription
Options
Select Yes to provide subscribe/unsubscribe and grant/revoke
operations for each contact, where supported by the Presence
server.
Select No to hide subscribe/unsubscribe and grant/revoke
operations from each contact. This is the default selection.
3. Select Save.
Related links
Understanding Presence on page 190
Disabling Incoming Calls
About this task
You can disable incoming SIP or H.323 calls on GLAN1, GLAN2, or both network interfaces. This is
useful if, for example, you want to disable incoming calls on a public network while allowing
incoming calls coming from your intranet or company network.
Disabling Incoming Calls
January 2017 Avaya Scopia
®
XT Series Deployment Guide 193
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series

Related product manuals