UC360 Configuration
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LDAP/AD Settings
LPAP Server Settings
1.
Enter the IP address of the MiVoice Border Gateway in the Directory Server field.
2.
Select
None
as the Communication Security Type
3.
Select
Connect to MBG.
4.
Select
Save
.
After these changes are made, reboot the UC360 to populate the corporate directory.
Camera Settings (IP Connectivity)
If the UC360 is video enabled, the IP camera and the UC360 must be on the same subnet to
allow local switching between them. This eliminates possible packet loss and ensures
high-quality video. It also allows the UC360 to automatically discover the IP camera (through
ONVIF) when the Search capability is used in the Camera Settings.
Video Settings
The UC360 defaults to a maximum transmission bit rate of 1.5Mbs but can be manually
configured to transmit at a maximum 1Mbs or 512Kbs.
The Video Quality Downlink and Uplink settings are
•
High - 1.5 Mbs
•
Medium - 1 Mbs
•
Low - 512 Kbs
By default, the Video configuration settings are symmetric, that is, whatever level is set applies
to both downlink and uplink. Some ISP’s offer asymmetric downlink bandwidth speeds from
the internet, and uplink bandwidth speeds to the internet. The UC360 allows for this in its Video
Settings.
The UC360 can be configured to transmit to its uplink at a different bit rate than what it offers
to receive on its downlink. Check the "Cable/DSL" box and set the uplink speed independently
of the downlink setting.
SOHO endpoints should strive to minimize their video bandwidth usage to ensure a high quality
voice experience. Mitel recommends a Minimum/Low 512kbs bandwidth setting for both
Downlink and Uplink. However, remote endpoints may choose to transmit higher bit rates and
consume additional bandwidth.
Summary of Contents for UC360
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