This module routes calls to Lync users. It checks the called number against the msRTCSIP-Line AD attribute to determine if the callee has a Lync number.
Create the Lync Transformation Table.
Tranformation Table: Is the Call to a Lync Device?
Create the Lync Transformation Table entry.
This entry performs the AD lookup.
Tranformation Confirms Lync User
Create a Lync Action in the Action Configuration menu.
Action Configuration: Action, Route to Lync
Add an entry to the main Action Set.
Add the Action Set Entry: Calls to Lync
From the Lync Route Table, it is possible to add additional Call Route Entries to provide additional call processing should Lync be down.
To add failover functionality to Exchange, use the following:
Add an entry to the Lync Routing Table that points to Exchange.
Lync Route Table Entry That Failsover to Exchange
Add an entry to the Lync Routing Table that points to the callee's mobile phone.
Add a Transformation Table to call the mobile.
Tranformation Table: Calls to Mobile
Add the Transformation Table entries.
Find the Callee's Mobile Number
Add an entry to the Lync Call Route Table.
Call Route Entry Sends Call to Mobile
Your Lync Call Route Table should now have a route entry to send the call to the Lync server. If the Lync server is down, the call will be re-routed to Exchange to leave voicemail. If Exchange is offline, the calls will be forwarded to the callee's mobile number.