If your monitor is 4K and your system is an Avaya XT7000 Series, graphic adjustment is
not applied.
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Configuring Basic Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard on page 110
Configuring Basic Network Settings
About this task
This procedure describes how to set up the basic network settings and the IP address of the XT
Series as part of the Quick Setup Wizard. To modify advanced network settings, see
Configuring
Advanced Network Settings on page 154.
Procedure
1. Access the Quick Setup Wizard from the endpoint, as described in Configuring Basic
Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard on page 110, and skip to this step.
2. Enter the following values:
Table 16: Configuring the IP address
Field Name Description
IP Address Mode or
Automatic IP Address
Determines if the IP address is dynamically allocated (using DHCP), or
if you manually designate a static IP address. You must use only static
addresses for:
• Avaya XT Telepresence deployments
• Units on a public network
• SIP deployments where the unit is secured with a TLS certificate, if
the certificate request has been tied to a specific IP address.
IP address Enter the system static IP address. For dynamic IP addresses, this field
displays the current IP address.
Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask associated with the IP address. For dynamic IP
addresses, this field displays the current subnet mask.
Gateway (IP Address) Enter the default gateway static IP address. The gateway is used to
route information between two subnets, for example, between the
headquarters and a partner site. For dynamic IP addresses, this field
displays the current gateway IP address.
DNS (Server IP
Address)
Enter the DNS server IP address. The DNS server translates domain
names into IP addresses. For dynamic IP addresses, this field displays
the assigned DNS server IP address.
For web collaboration and cloud connection to Avaya Meetings
Management, you must insert a valid DNS address.
Configuring Basic Settings with the Quick Setup Wizard
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 113
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