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Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
What’s New 52
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Bluetooth connected speakerphone (if available)
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CU360
’s Built-in microphones and HDMI monitor’s speakers (or CU360’s built-in
speakers
if configured as below
), if HDMI monitor is connected
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CU360
’s Built-in microphones and built-in speakers (if DVI monitor is connected, or there
is no monitor)
To change the default audio routing for the HDMI monitor, browse to
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I/O
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ONNECTIONS
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Audio on HD Monitor: Yes*No
This preference is applied also for third party apps and when using the CU360 device in USB Bar
mode.
Android 10 Enhancements
Upgrade of the OS to Android 10 (A10) in release 11.3 0 introduced many benefits, including
updated security and many new supported functionalities, for instance:
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Support for an additional monitor connected to type-C port of CU360
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Possibility to use CU360 as an USB Audio/Video Bar
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Improved performances
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Possibility to install third-party apps no longer supported/updated for older OS
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Many different menus and options
Some CU360 advanced features, missing in 11.3.0, has been restored in this release.
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802.1x, 802.1q settings on Ethernet (see next section)
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Disable virtual keyboard when physical keyboard is present
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Removed multi-user mode and aligned generic OS Settings to CU360 capabilities
802.1x (PNAC) and 802.1q (VLAN) for Ethernet
802.1x is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard for port-based
Network Access Control (PNAC). It provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to
attach to a LAN or WLAN (Ethernet).
IEEE 802.1X defines the encapsulation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to
exchange messages during the authentication process. Several authentication protocols that
operate inside the 802.1x framework are suitable for wired networks. These protocols allow the
network to authenticate the client while also allowing the client to authenticate the network.
You can configure network security authentication to be 802.1x compliant over the Ethernet,
where it sends a username and password to your 802.1x authenticator, which verifies the login
with the authentication server.