Field Description
Digital Signature Select Yes to activate a digital signature of the recorded video. When the video is
recorded, the Avaya XT Series generates a hash of the video file using a certificate
uploaded by the customer. The Avaya XT Series creates a p7m file together with the
video file. The p7m file contains the signed hash and you can use it to verify that the
video has not been altered.
If you have not uploaded a valid customer certificate to sign recording files, the Avaya
XT Series uses a self-signed certificate to digitally sign recorded files, if a self-signed
certificate has been configured. Self-signed certificates do not assure the same level
of security as certificates signed by an official Certificate Authority (CA). Ensure that
you save your digitally signed certificate in a safe place. When Avaya XT Series is
restored to factory settings, your digitally signed certificate is lost. You must upload
your digitally signed certificate to the Avaya XT Series if you want to verify the integrity
of the recorded files using the Avaya XT Series.
Save to External
Server
Select Yes to enable saving of your files to an external FTP server.
External Server Type • Select AESR if you have deployed Avaya Meetings Management with Avaya
Meetings Streaming and Recording configured to accept file transfers.
• Select Generic if you want to transfer your file to a standard FTP server. In case of
a generic server, assure that Passive Transfer Mode is enabled on the server.
FTP Server URL Type a URL containing the name or the IP address of the FTP server and optionally
the port number (if different from the standard one, 21) and an existing subdirectory
path on the server where your files will be saved. For example:
[ftp://]servername_or_serveraddress[:port][/remotedir/.../]
FTP Server User Type the username to login into the FTP server.
FTP Server Password Type the password to login into the FTP server.
FTP Secure
Connection
Select Yes to ensure that the file transfer is secured using FTPS.
AESR File Owner Type the name of the file owner in Avaya Meetings Streaming and Recording. It
usually corresponds to a user defined in Avaya Meetings Management.
AESR Server Tenant
ID
Type the tenant or organization identification number for the file owner’s organization,
as defined in Avaya Meetings Management/Avaya Meetings Streaming and
Recording. If your deployment is not configured in multi-tenant mode, use 999.
Use the following table as a guide to determine the best bit rate to use, depending on the
resolution you require and your disk space constraints.
Table 13: Typical file sizes based on the bitrate
Bitrate File size for 1 minute
recording
File size for 30 minute
recording
File size for 1 hour
recording
6144K 45 MB 1,350 MB 2,700 MB
4096K 30 MB 900 MB 1,800 MB
2048K 15 MB 450 MB 900 MB
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Configuring Advanced User Settings
March 2021 User Guide for Avaya XT Series 110
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