
Scopia
®
XT Desktop server Security Specifications
Scopia
®
XT Desktop server has extensive support for security inside private networks as well as
across sites. In addition to a proprietary secure protocol between the client and server, Scopia
®
XT
Desktop server has the following security specifications:
• Using HTTPS protocol for protecting signaling, management and media over TCP data
streams between Scopia
®
XT DesktopClient/Scopia
®
Mobile and Scopia
®
XT Desktop server.
• Using SRTP encryption for protecting media over UDP data stream between Scopia
®
XT
DesktopClient/Scopia
®
Mobile and Scopia
®
XT Desktop server.
Figure 3: Securing Scopia
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XT Desktop server communications
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Planning the Topology of Avaya Scopia
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XT Series with
Scopia
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XT Desktop
Avaya Scopia
®
XT Series SMB Edition enables you to locally host videoconferences using its built-
in MCU, and extends your videoconferences to participants joining from a computer (with Scopia
®
XT Desktop Client) or a mobile device (using Scopia
®
Mobile).
For example, when you start a videoconference with the XT Series hosting the call, you can add
other participants by asking them to connect via a web link to the Scopia
®
XT Desktop server, which
would automatically install and launch Scopia
®
XT Desktop Client on their computers, or Scopia
®
Mobile on their mobile devices.
The main features of the Avaya Scopia
®
XT Series SMB Edition include:
• Remote users can easily connect to a meeting hosted by the built-in MCU on the XT Series, by
connecting via the Scopia
®
XT Desktop server.
The deployment has very few components. You do not need additional hardware like an
external MCU, Avaya Scopia
®
PathFinder for firewall traversal, or Avaya Scopia
®
ECS
Gatekeeper for routing calls.
Planning your Avaya Scopia
®
XT Desktop Deployment
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Avaya Scopia
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XT Desktop Server Installation Guide
August 2015