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Table 13: Encryption Settings Options
Field Name Description
Enable Encryption Select to enable encrypted communication with the endpoint.
When selecting the Enable Encryption check box, the
following fields are enabled:
Enable Encryption MCU: Select to enable encryption with
the MCU.
SIP Proprietary Encryption: Select to encrypt SIP calls with
XT Series terminals, where TLS is not supported. When TLS
is supported in the remote XT Series terminal, this field is not
relevant, as TLS encrypts the calls.
We recommend upgrading your XT Series terminals to enable
TLS in SIP calls, to ensure maximum security.
Audio Alert: Select to generate an audio message with the
encryption status for meeting participants.
Unprotected Calls: Select the desired behavior for
unprotected calls:
- Disconnect
- Ask Confirmation
- Inform
- Show Status
When the Enable Encryption check box is not selected, the
Accepted Protected Calls option is enabled.
10. Expand the Advanced Settings section, and configure the relevant options:
Table 14: Advanced Settings Options
Field Name Description
Visible in the directory of
other endpoints (H.350–
enabled endpoints, desktop
and mobile)
Select to indicate that the endpoint is to appear in the directory
of H.350–enabled endpoints.
VIP Endpoint (experience will
not be downgraded during
call)
Select to assign the endpoint as a VIP endpoint without
diminishing call quality.
Has Embedded MCU Select to indicate that the endpoint has an embedded MCU.
SIP Server 1 The first SIP server through which the endpoint registers for
calls. It may be Avaya Meetings Management.
Table continues…
Automatically provisioning the XT Series
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 90
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