Avaya IPO R9 CTI TRIAL PLDS LIC 273963 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Product Description
IP Office 9.0
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Issue 27.02.0 (Monday, January 06, 2014)
The new XT5000 Video Server for IP Office is now available and works with IP Office release 8.12 FP1 – SP5
and 9.0. This variant of the XT5000 platform is integrated to IP Office and must register to the IP Office as an
Avaya SIP endpoint for the Video Server component to function (MCU). Release 9.0 includes the fixes from 8.1
SP5 and some additional features to support flare functionality when used with the Radvision Elite MCUs. 
IP Office supports:
· Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office
· XT5000 Video Server for IP Office with 3.2 Firmware (must register with IPO for MCU to function)
· XT5000 Endpoint w/embedded video server for IP Office with 3.2 Firmware (must register with IPO for
MCU to function)
· Scopia XT5000 Endpoint with embedded MCU with 3.2 firmware
· Scopia XT4200 Endpoint with 3.2 firmware
· Scopia XT240 Endpoint with 3.2 firmware (requires a 3rd party SIP license)
· Scopia Elite XT6000 with 7.7 firmware
Remote Phone Support
Remote Working - NAT Traversal
The new Remote Worker feature allows the connection of remote 9600 Series IP Telephones with the H.323
FW which resides behind a NAT Router to IP Office. The configuration does not require any VPN concentrator
equipment with the IP Office system. 
With the Remote Worker feature enabled, remote 9600 H.323 IP Phones can connect to the IP Office system
even if the IP Office is located behind a NAT router. The sets are authenticated on the IP Office in the same
way as sets in the private network. The IP Office will determine that a set is located outside the private
network based and relay the VOIP RTP traffic to ensure it transverses the NAT router.  
It is important to note that the H.323 signaling and the media traffic is not encrypted, but the proprietary
binary format adds a basic level of encryption.
To reach the IP Office from the remote private network remote H.323 IP Phone needs to be configured to the
public IP address of the NAT router hosting the IP Office. Configurable ports need to be forwarded to the IP
Office. The IP Office requires a valid public IP address be configured for the feature to function. The public IP
address can be statically configured or dynamically discovered via a STUN server. 
The Remote Working feature needs to be enabled in the IP Office Manager. The Remote Worker feature
requires the Essential Edition license which provides four (4) remote worker seats with the IP Office system.
Additional remote worker capability is available with the Teleworker User package and a Preferred Edition
license.