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- Skype/Lync Presence server has the FQDN of lyncpool.example.com.
- An analog phone connected to FXS port (phone number 2222) needs presence published when a call is connected/disconnected.
- CAS SG (Phones) defines an Action Set with Transformation Tables to alert the system that presence needs to be published.
- Phone number 2222 is defined in AD as attribute homePhone for a Lync user (msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress = lync1@example.com). It is this relationship that allows the FXS phone at 2222 to publish presence for the Lync user.
Step 1. Configure the Skype/Lync Presence Server
A SIP Server must be configured to point to a Presence Server. A Presence Server runs on a Skype/Lync front-end pool. MTLS is required for communication between the SBC and the Presence Server. Therefore, the transport protocol of the SIP server must be TLS.
Configure Skype/Lync Presence Server as follows:
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Step 2. Enable Skype/Lync Presence
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Step 3. Define AD Configuration/Domain Controller for AD Cache Look Up
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Configure Domain Controller (DC)
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Sonus recommends selecting "msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress=*" string as "LDAP Query" to select only Lync enabled AD users. |
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Step 4. Configure Transformation Entries for Presence
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The example below will do an AD cache look-up for homePhone and match against the Called Address/Number. If there is a match, the msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress of that AD entry will be copied into the Presence - Called Address/Number Output Field. It is this called presence value that will be used in the Request URI, To and From headers of the Publish message that announces the presence status. Similar configuration should be defined for the Presence - Calling Address/Number. The default value for the Input Field Value when the Input Field Type is Presence - Called(ing) Address/Number will be AD:ipPhone.
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Input Field Value and Output Field Value are editable list boxes. They present the most likely selections, but also allow you to overwrite the predefined values. |
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In the example below, the default value for Input Field's Value field is "==homePhone==" when the Type field is "Presence Calling Address/Number. |
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Step 5. Define An Action Configuration
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Step 6. Define An Action Set for Presence
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Step 7. Attach An Action Set To The Desired Signaling Group(s)
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Configure Lync Server
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SBC needs to be configured in Lync Topology as Trusted Application Server/Trusted Application. To configure, execute the following steps using the Lync Server Management Shell. |
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This topology change requires Lync 2013 Server to be updated to at least version 5.0.8308.866 released on 12/31/2014 as Cumulative Update CU5 HF7.1. Lync 2013 Server versions earlier than 5.0.8308.866 will not allow the SBC to be configured as Trusted Application Server. |
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Create A Trusted Application
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Enable The Lync Server Topology
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