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Avaya XT Series XT5000 Series XT4000 Series - Presenting Content by Connecting Your Computer to the XT Series

Avaya XT Series XT5000 Series XT4000 Series
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5. To share content from your computer, continue with Presenting Content by Connecting
your Computer to the XT Series on page 69.
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Presenting Content from Your Computer on page 62
Presenting Content by Connecting your Computer to the XT
Series
About this task
You can share the content of your computer screen and its audio either with other participants in a
call or when you are not in a call, you can share it with those in the local conference room. This
procedure describes how to present content on your computer once your computer is connected
to the DVI or HD1 port on the XT Codec Unit.
Alternatively, you can quickly share content without connecting your computer using the Avaya
Screen Link feature. You can do so only if your computer has Scopia XT Desktop or Avaya
Equinox
®
client and is on the same network as the XT Series. If they are in different networks,
verify there is no NAT or firewall between them. For more information about using the Avaya
Screen Link feature, see the Avaya XT Series User Guide, which is available from
support.avaya.com.
During a videoconference, you can choose your video layout to arrange the display of the
presentation, remote video, and local video (see Changing Your Own Video Layout on page 70).
The XT Series sends both live video and shared content simultaneously on separate channels,
known as dual video. This happens as long as the remote endpoint can receive dual video. If not,
it will switch to sending presentation only until you revert back to live video. The available
bandwidth is shared evenly the two streams by default, but an administrator can customize this in
the XT Series if required. When using Web collaboration in a meeting, XT Series uses a secure
web socket connection to the Scopia Elite MCU or the Equinox Conferencing Media Server to
send or receive content in place of dual video. In this case, the bandwidth used by the web
collaboration stream is automatically managed by the server and not influenced by XT Series
configuration.
Presenting Content from Your Computer
June 2019 Avaya IX Video Conferencing XT Series User Guide 69
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com

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