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I look for any application notes (or other document) describing connection via trunk between IP Office and MS Skype for Business.
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Hello,
I did not see any application notes, what I can say from my experience is that you create a simple SIP trunk, the only bit you need to pay attention is to create the right short codes. It is important that you convert the numbers to SfB as E.164. The incoming calls form SfB are E.164 as well, so you need to make sure that IP Office converts this into a dialable number on your IP500v2. If you need to use a encrypted SIP trunk I would recommend using a ABC, like the Ferrari Electronics. It is a small bit of software that helps you converting number formats and having the SfB certificates installed on it. https://www.ferrari-electronic.com/d...sterGate_w.pdf |
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This was very helpful for me since my customer also wants to integrate with Microsoft Lync 2015 so that Lync users can access IPO resources. Will try it out then update you guys.
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Good day all,
I have a client who currently runs Skype for business in cloud for 40 staffs. I was advised to register them all as extensions in the IP office for them to work and be integrated together. What steps do i need to take and what licenses do i order from Avaya for this setup. Kindly help on how to make this possible. Thanks |
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Hello, im really sorry for bumping old thread, just searching similar information for my small business. Can someone give me good advise? Im also looking for best phd dissertation writing services to help me in study and writing my dissertation. I can't complete it alone, so Im searching for good writers.
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