Avaya 1030 User Manual

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Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide
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Caller ID
When a far end system in a video call answers your incoming call, video from the far end 
appears in your display. In the upper-left corner of the far video image, the caller ID (phone 
number or IP address) of the far end system appears. One or more of the following icons 
may appear next to the caller ID to represent information about the call. 
Icon
Description
Video call. 
Voice call. 
Microphones are muted on the far end system.
A voice call that is encrypted.*
Note: In the Call Status, Call Manager list, and Call Statistics list, the 
following icon appears:
A video call that is encrypted.*
Note: In the Call Status, Call Manager list, and Call Statistics list, the 
following icon appears:
*If your system is a participant in a multiway call with another Avaya system that is hosting 
the call and your connection to the host is not encrypted, all participants’ connections 
appear as unencrypted. If your connection to the Avaya host is encrypted, the video or 
voice icon that appears in your display for the other participants shows the actual 
encryption status of the connection for that participant to the host. Both your system and 
the Avaya system hosting the call must be installed with software release v4.5.0 or later to 
show the actual encryption status between the host and the other participants in the call. 
Earlier software releases reflect only the encryption status between your system and the 
Avaya system hosting the call. Administrators can configure encryption preferences on 
Avaya systems. For more information, refer to the Avaya Video Communications Systems 
Administrator Guide
.