Avaya 16-300310 Conference Phone User Manual


 
Configuration of SIP video endpoints on Communication Manager 6.0
AVTS R 6.0 Quick Setup For feedback, use document@avaya.com August 2010
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Identifying the IP-codec-set
1. Note the values of the Near-end Node Name and Far-end Network Region
fields.
2. If the Near-end Node Name field is set to PROCR, the listed value is used. If
the Near-end Node Name field is set to CLAN, enter list ip-interface
clan to find the correct CLAN and make a note of the slot value. These
values are used to determine the IP-Codec-set.
3. On the Communication Manager SAT screen, enter display
ip-interface procr/slot.
4. Note the value of the Network Region field.
5. On the Communication Manager SAT screen, enter display-ip-network-
region and move to the Inter Network Region Connection Management
page.
6. Ensure the dst rgn number aligns with the Far-end Network Region . Make
note of the codec set number.
5 Adding video to ip-codec-set
1. On the SAT screen enter change ip-codec-set n , where n is the codec
set number used by the SIP signalling group.
2. Add or change the appropriate audio codecs as required. Set the following
Multimedia parameters:
Allow Direct-IP Multimedia : y
Maximum Call Rate for Direct-IP Multimedia : 1024 Kbits
Note:
Note: These values are examples only. 1024 allows for 720p High
Definition. Higher resolutions require more bandwidth. See Avaya
video Conferencing Solutions Networking Guide for further details.
Maximum Call Rate for Priority Direct-IP Multimedia: 2048 Kbits
Note:
Note: This applies to priority video users and is not required for minimal
administration. See Avaya video Conferencing Solutions Networking
Guide for further details.
Note:
Note: Verify that the list of audio codecs on the first page includes at least
one of the audio codecs supported by the video endpoint, such as
G.722 or G.711
Table 1: Enabling video on Communication Manager