22 zero-touch configuration, Zero-touch configuration, Bandwidth detection – CounterPath Bria 3.0 Configuration Guide – Retail Deployments User Manual

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2.22 Zero-Touch Configuration

These settings control whether zero-touch configuration is enabled. When this configuration is enabled, Bria
automatically detects the audio and video devices connected to the Bria computer, automatically detects the
type of connection, and displays device configuration messages.

Bandwidth Detection

Zero-touch configuration includes a feature that lets Bria calculate the connection for local Bria’s computer, by
determining how long it takes to download a file of a fixed file: the faster the download, the better the
connection is assumed to be.

If you decide to support this feature (zero_touch_bw_enabled=true), you must provide a file of size 100 to 200
KB, at the specified URL. You must configure Bria for this URL by completing the setting auto_bandwith_url.

If you do not want to provide this file, you must disable the feature (zero_touch_bw_enabled=false). The user
will be able to specify their connection type on the Preferences > Advanced > Network panel.

Devices

These settings let you specify whether or not Bria will automatically detect the devices connected to the
computer. If device detection is enabled, you can optionally identify the device that you want Bria to chose, if
that device is present.

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