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  • Calling Party: PSTN phone 6228
  • Called Party: Lync Skype client with following AD profile:
    • userPrincipalName: baris@SBCDEMO.Ribbon
    • homePhone: 3633
    • mobile: 6223
    • msRTCSIP-Line: tel:+15105743633;ext=3633
    • mail: Baris@uxdemo.net

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The AD query user must be a domain user. For this exercise, the following user is created in SBCDEMO.Ribbon domain where Lync Skype is deployed.

  • userPrincipalName: queryUser@SBCDEMO.Ribbon
  • dn: CN=queryUser,OU=Lync Clients,DC=SBCDEMO,DC=Ribbon

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  1. In the WebUI, click the Diagnostics tab.
  2. In the left navigation pane, go to Tools > Query AD Cache.
    In the Active Directory Cache Query page:
  3. Select userPrincipalName from the Property to Match list box.
  4. Enter the Lync Skype user's userPrincipalName (i.e:James Smith) in the Value to Match field.
  5. Click OK.

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  1. A PBX phone (6228) dials the Lync Skype user's number (3633).
  2. The call lands on the ISDN inbound Signaling Group on the SBC.
  3. The call is then sent to the relevant Call Route Table Entry.
  4. In the Call Route Entry, the incoming number is first transformed using the relevant call route entry (using the cached Active Directory user attributes) and is then routed to the relevant outbound Signaling Group.

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