Application Notes for Avaya Aura Conferencing

Application Notes for Avaya Aura Conferencing

Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes for Avaya Aura® Conferencing 7.2 and Radvision SCOPIA Elite MCU – Issue 1.0 Abstract These Application Notes describe the configuration of Avaya Aura® Conferencing 7.2 and Radvision SCOPIA Management 8.0. Avaya Aura® Conferencing 7.2 communicates with Radvision SCOPIA Management via a SIP trunk and Avaya Aura® Session Manager. The administration of a SIP trunk between Session Manager and SCOPIA Management. The administration of Subscriber data between Avaya Aura® Conferencing and Radvision SCOPIA components. The administration of Radvision SCOPIA Management with Avaya Aura® Conferencing These Application Notes provide information for the setup, configuration, and verification of the call flows on this solution. TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 1 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 3 2. Interoperability Testing ........................................................................................................... 3 2.1. Test Description and Coverage ........................................................................................ 3 3. Reference Configuration ......................................................................................................... 4 4. Equipment and Software Validated ........................................................................................ 5 5. Configure Avaya Aura® Session Manager ............................................................................ 6 5.1. Adding a SIP Entity for Avaya Aura® Session Manager ................................................ 7 5.2. Adding a SIP Entity for SCOPIA Management ............................................................... 8 5.3. Adding a SIP Entity Link for SCOPIA Management ...................................................... 9 6. Configure Radvision SCOPIA Management Release 8.0..................................................... 10 6.1. Logging in to SCOPIA Management ............................................................................. 10 6.1.1. Configure the Avaya Aura® Conferencing Integration Settings ............................ 11 6.1.2. Configure the Meeting Types ................................................................................. 12 6.1.3. Configure Session Manager SIP Entity Link on SCOPIA Management ................ 14 6.1.4. Configure the Subscriber Virtual Room ................................................................. 15 6.1.5. Configure the Virtual Conference Room Prefix Translation .................................. 17 6.1.6. Configure the Media Trunk Label .......................................................................... 19 6.1.7. Configure the Roster Label ..................................................................................... 21 6.1.8. Administer the Conference Default Domain .......................................................... 23 6.2. Logging in to SCOPIA Elite MCU ................................................................................ 25 6.2.1. Administer DNS on SCOPIA Elite MCU ............................................................... 25 6.2.2. Enable the P-Asserted_Identity SIP Header ............ Error! Bookmark not defined. 7. Advantages ............................................................................................................................ 26 8. Limitations ............................................................................................................................ 27 9. Feature Integration ................................................................................................................ 29 10. Conference Controls .......................................................................................................... 30 11. Use Cases ........................................................................................................................... 30 11.1. Scopia Endpoint User Joins a Conference as a Participant ........................................ 30 11.2. Scopia Endpoint user Joins a Conference as a Moderator .......................................... 31 11.3. Avaya Aura® Conferencing User Hosts a Conference from a Scopia Endpoint ....... 32 12. Verification Steps............................................................................................................... 33 12.1. Verify Avaya Aura® Session Manager Configuration .............................................. 33 13. Conclusion ......................................................................................................................... 35 14. Additional References ........................................................................................................ 35 TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision 1. Introduction These Application Notes describe the administration tasks required to implement interoperability between Avaya Aura® Conferencing and Radvision SCOPIA. Additional subscriber provisioning is not required on SCOPIA Management. Optionally, you can provision Avaya Aura® Conferencing subscribers as users on SCOPIA Manager. You can provision each of these subscribers with a unique virtual room. Integration of Avaya Aura® Conferencing is a feature of SCOPIA Management. To configure interoperability between Avaya Aura® Conferencing and Radvision SCOPIA, you must perform several tasks. Note: This document assumes that Avaya Aura® Conferencing, Avaya Aura® System Manager, Avaya Aura® Session Manager, Avaya Aura® Communication Manager, and all Radvsion servers are network configured, administered and online. 2. Interoperability Testing Interoperability testing is out of scope for this Application Note. This Application Note describes how to configure the SIP Link between Avaya Aura® Conferencing and Radvsion Scopia Elite MCU. Verification of The actual Interoperability Testing is covered in the following Application Note: Application Notes for Radvision Scopia® XT 5000 Series Endpoint with Multi Avaya Aura® Communication Manager and Multi Avaya Aura® Session Manager Integration 2.1. Test Description and Coverage See Section 11 Use Cases TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 3 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision 3. Reference Configuration The diagram below Figure 1 shows Interoperability between Avaya Aura® and Radvision SCOPIA and illustrates how Avaya Aura® Conferencing connects with Radvision SCOPIA. The endpoints are displayed in the figure for display purposes only. Figure 1: Interoperability between Avaya Aura® Conferencing and Radvision SCOPIA TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 4 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision 4. Equipment and Software Validated The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided: Equipment/Software Release/Version Avaya Aura® Conferencing 7.2 MCP Platform Release Level : 17.0.6 (via patching) Linux Kernel Version: 2.6.18-308.24.1.el5 Version: MCP_17.0.4.00_2013-01-19-1429 Avaya Aura® Session Manager on Release 6.2 FP2 - 6.3.2.0.84005 Avaya S8800 server Avaya Aura® System Manager on Release 6.2 FP2 - 6.3.2.3.1275 System Platform System Platform – 6.3.0.0.17001 Avaya Aura® Communication Manager Release R016x.03.0.123.0 Evolution Server on System Platform System Platform – 6.3.0.0.18002 SCOPIA Management/iView Release 8.0.1.0.6.5 SCOPIA Elite MCU 5110 Release 7.7.3.9.0 Radvision XT4200 (H.323) Release 3.01.01.0035 Radvision XT5000 (H.323) Release 3.01.01.0035 Avaya Flare® Experience on iPad (SIP) Release R1.1 Avaya Flare® Experience on Windows Release R1.1 (SIP) Avaya Desktop Video Device Release 1.1.2 Version: SIP_A175_1_1_2_020002 Avaya one-X® Communicator (SIP) Release 6.1.7.04-SP7-39506 Avaya 96x1 (SIP) 6.3.0.54 TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 5 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision 5. Configure Avaya Aura® Session Manager This section describes the procedures for configuring a SIP trunk between Avaya Aura® Session Manager and SCOPIA Management. These procedures describe the administration steps through System Manager. Depending on the configuration of your system, values of the parameters might differ. Configuration is accomplished by accessing the browser-based GUI of Avaya Aura® System Manager, using the URL “http://<ip-address>/SMGR”, where “<ip-address>” is the IP address of Avaya Aura® System Manager. Log in with the appropriate credentials. TJM; Reviewed: Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 6 of 37 SPOC 5/29/2013 ©2013 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved. AAC72_Radvision 5.1. Adding a SIP Entity for Avaya Aura® Session Manager To add a SIP Entity, expand Elements Routing and select SIP Entities from the left navigation menu (not shown). Press New (not shown). In the General section, enter the following values and use default values for remaining fields. Name: Enter an identifier for new SIP Entity. In the sample configuration “silasm3” was used. FQDN or IP Address: Enter FQDN or IP address of the signaling interface for Session Manager. Type: Select “Session Manager”.

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