Avaya 1020, 1010 manual Disabling Access to the Local Directory, Adjusting Video Encoder Quality

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Adjusting Video Encoder Quality

You can adjust the quality of the video image sent to the far end during a call by specifying a relative lower or higher resolution in the Administrator Preferences : Video : Video Quality : Video Encoder Quality preference. Moving the slider to the right decreases the resolution of the video sent to the far end and improves the quality of the video image. Consider using this preference to make minor adjustments to the quality of the video image sent to the far end.

Disabling Access to the Local Directory

By default, users can place calls using entries in the local directory and add, remove, or modify these entries. For more information, refer to “Placing a Call from the Directory” on page 14.

Administrators can disable user access to the local directory by setting Local Directory to Disabled in Administrator Preferences : Directory : General. Disabling access to the local directory also disabls the following:

saving entries from the REDIAL list to the local directory

copying corporate directory entries to the local directory

Administrators maintain access to the local directory on the web administration interface Directory page when the Local Directory preference is set to Disabled. For more information about managing the local directory from the web administration interface, refer to “Using Advanced Directory Features” on page 54.

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Contents Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Warranty Licenses Documentation disclaimerLink disclaimer License typesCopyright Third Party Components Preventing toll fraudAvaya fraud intervention TrademarksUsing Avaya 1010/1020 System ComponentsCamera and Microphone Avaya Video CameraAvaya Video Camera Avaya Video MicPod Codec Avaya 1010/1020 Third Party DisplayRemote Control Navigating the User Interface Main ScreenIcon Condition Disconnected Controlling Avaya Video Camera 150s System MenuConfiguring Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets Remote Control Button FunctionPlacing a Call Managing Near End Video QualityPlacing a Call from the Redial List Placing a Call from the Directory Manually Dialing a Number from the Main Screen Manually Dialing a Video NumberUsing System Do Not Disturb Answering or Rejecting a CallManually Dialing a Voice Number Managing a Call Call StatusCaller ID Hiding or Showing User Interface ElementsManaging Audio Identifying the Dominant SpeakerAdjusting Volume Muting the Active MicrophoneManaging PIP Managing Video LayoutUnderstanding Screen Layouts Changing the Screen Layout of Video Images No PresentationLayouts 1/3 and 2/3 No Presentation Layout 3/3 No Presentation Far End Video Near End VideoLayouts 1/6 and 2/6 Far End Presentation Layout 3/6 Far End Presentation Near End VideoControlling a Far End Camera Layouts 4/6 and 5/6Layout 6/6 Far End Video Near End Video Using Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets During a Call Viewing Call Statistics Managing the Redial List Ending a CallEnding a Call from the Redial List Locking and Unlocking Entries in the Redial List Removing an Entry from the Redial ListAdding a Redial List Entry to the Directory Managing the Directory Adding an Entry to the Local DirectoryCopying an Entry from the Corporate to Local Directory Removing an Entry from the Local DirectoryEditing an Entry in the Local or Directory Troubleshooting Adjusting Room LightingCamera Issues Using Camera Diagnostic PreferencesAdjusting Camera Brightness Adjusting Camera White BalanceDisplay Issues Audio IssuesAccessing Administrative Features Power and Connectivity IssuesAdministration Using the Remote Control Select Administrator Preferences and press OKConfiguring Security Preferences Administration from a Web BrowserChanging the Administrator Password Setting the User PasswordControlling Remote Administration Specifying a Locally Configured IP Address Configuring Avaya Systems Using DhcpConfiguring the Dhcp Option Escape Replacement ValueExample Specifying the Hostname and Domain Name Service DNS Servers Specifying Network Speed Specifying a Vlan TagSpecifying an NTP Server Configuring Communications Preferences Configuring Quality of ServiceRestricting Reserved Ports SIP two-way call required portsConfiguring System Settings Configuring Dialing OptionsConfiguring SIP Settings Receiving PresentationsManually Setting System Date and Time Restoring Default SettingsResetting a System from the User Interface Identifying the SystemResetting a System Using the Reset Button Configuring Call Preferences Managing BandwidthSelecting a Maximum Call Time Controlling Redial List Entries and Auto Answer OptionsConfiguring Audio Behaviors Configuring Audio Codec OrderEnabling Telepresence Selecting the Active MicrophoneTesting Primary Audio Output Adjusting Audio LevelsAdjusting the Active Microphone Volume Checking Microphone StatusConfiguring Video Behaviors Disabling Access to the Local Directory Adjusting Video Encoder QualityPopulating the Corporate Directory Ldap Connection Status DescriptionConfiguring Auto Discovery Reading from an Ldap ServerConfiguring Appearance Preferences Configuring Display PreferencesVideo Layout Preferences Viewing Recent Configuration Changes Using Diagnostics Preferences and ToolsUsing Network Utilities Rebooting the SystemExclusive Web Administration Features Adding or Removing Custom Background Images and ColorsUsing Advanced Directory Features Choose a Background Color from the InterfaceSpecify a Custom Color Saving and Restoring a System Configuration Click System SaveClick System Restore Copying Screen Text to the ClipboardDownloading Call History Managing Calls from the Web Administration Interface Click System UpgradeUpgrading your System Software Click the Download Software buttonTroubleshooting Upgrade Failures Upgrade Error CodesCode Problem Description Upgrade script failed