Defining Scopia XT Desktop Server Public Address and
Other Client Connection Settings
About this task
This section details how to define the public address of the Scopia XT Desktop Server, which is pushed
to Scopia XT Desktop Clients participating in a videoconference on that server.
You can also define Scopia XT Desktop Server's size of network packets (MTU size). The MTU, or
Maximum Transmission Unit, is the maximum size of data packets sent around your network.
Procedure
1. Access the Scopia XT Desktop Server Administration web interface.
2. Select the
Client
icon in the sidebar.
3. Select the
Settings
tab.
4. Insert the public address of the Scopia XT Desktop Server to be accessed by the client. Use
a FQDN which Scopia XT Desktop Clients can resolve from their location, to arrive at the
correct IP address of the server.
If a DNS name is not specified in the
Public Address
field, the Scopia XT Desktop Server
network interface address is used.
Figure 20: The public address for Scopia XT Desktop Clients to connect to the server
5. Define the
MTU Size
if your network routers and the XT Server are configured to accept
network packets of a different size. The default value is
1360
.
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