Avaya 3456 UC Client - Communication Server 1000 Mode D'Emploi
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Feature overview
Avaya 3456 UC Client
User Guide
NN43080-100 02.01 Standard
7.5 November
2010
Receiving a Video Call
When you receive a video call, the video panel will open automatically when
you answer the call and you will be able to see the caller via their own video.
To start sending your video, click Start Video.
you answer the call and you will be able to see the caller via their own video.
To start sending your video, click Start Video.
Note: The caller and recipient can start or stop their video stream at any time
during a call.
during a call.
Video Conferencing
Note: The Avaya 3456 UC Client supports up to six video conference
attendees. In order to take part in the video conference, the other participants
must be using video capable phones.
attendees. In order to take part in the video conference, the other participants
must be using video capable phones.
To start a video conference:
1
Open the video panel by clicking on the Video button.
2
Place a call to the first participant – your video will automatically appear
on their screen, but they will have to enable their own streaming so that
you can see them.
on their screen, but they will have to enable their own streaming so that
you can see them.
3
Click the Start another button to open another tab and place the first call
on hold. Dial the next participant. Repeat this step until all participants are
on the call.
on hold. Dial the next participant. Repeat this step until all participants are
on the call.