Verify that you have the following information about your SIP environment:
• The DNS name or IP address of the SIP server. You can define up to three servers.
• For the SIP infrastructure that requires a SIP user authentication, credentials for
authenticating XT Series to the SIP server.
Procedure
1. Enter information for the SIP server, as described below.
In redundant SIP deployments, the XT Series uses this server as the default SIP server.
Table 5: Configuring basic SIP settings for the XT Series
Field Description
User Enter the system name (or number). The system is registered to
the SIP server under this name.
When connecting over SIP, this name is displayed on the monitors
participating in the videoconference (for example, John-Smith, or
9th-Floor-Room) .
Authentication Name If necessary, enter the name for authenticating the XT Series with
the SIP server. It can be the same as the User parameter.
Authentication Password If necessary, enter the password for authenticating your XT Series
with the SIP server.
Use SIP Server Enable registering the system to the SIP server by selecting Yes.
For redundant SIP deployments, you can enter information for up
to three SIP servers, as described in Deployment Guide for Avaya
XT Series.
Server Address Enter the DNS name or IP address of the SIP server, used to
register the endpoint.
2. Select Done to complete the Quick Setup Wizard.
3. To configure advanced SIP settings, such as the preferred transport protocol, see
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series.
Related links
Configuring Basic Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard on page 34
Installing Avaya IX Room System XT Control to Use Keyboard and Mouse
(Avaya XTE240)
About this task
This procedure describes how to configure your Avaya XTE240 (only) to navigate its menus with a
keyboard and mouse by installing Avaya IX Room System XT Control, a small standalone
program for Windows or Mac (see
Navigating Menus with the Keyboard and Mouse on page 28).
Applying basic settings
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