This page describes how to employ SBC's Action Sets to create AD-integrated call applications for LYNC, LYNC analog, Exchange, PBX, and FAX devices. The functionality described below is very similar to VX's AD-integrated scripting.
Requires AD integration
Some features require a direct connection (SIP trunk) between the SBC and Exchange
Assumes the user is familiar with configuring the SBC's WebUI
Assumes SBC version 2.2 or better
Assumes that a wizard has been executed
Assumes that the SIP destinations and signaling groups are already configured
Action Sets permit a programatic-like ability to manipulate a call before it is processed by the SBC's call router. The programtic capabilities include:
Operational Modules | Description |
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Normalizes the called and calling numbers. Includes functions to strip digits, as well as to prepend digits. Also assigns the Exchange Subscriber Access (EUM SA) number. | |
Automatically disconnects calls listed in the Blacklisted Numbers tranformation table. | |
Searches AD attribute mobile, msRTCSIP-Line, and telephoneNumber using the calling number and returns the Calling Name, if found. | |
Processes calls for retrieving voicemail via the EUM SA. Attempts to automatically identify the caller to Exchange by searching AD attributes mobile, msRTCSIP-Line, and telephoneNumber for the calling number and returning the caller's UMbox number. | |
A two-number fax solution, searches AD attribute facsimileTelephoneNumber for the called number. If found, sets the diversion header to the destination UMbox number. The call is then routed to the EUMS SA. | |
Uses the Ring No Answer (RNA) Action Set feature to provide the ability for callers to leave voicemail for Lync analog devices. | |
Verifies the called number against the AD msRTCSIP-Line attribute and sends the calls to Lync. Backup routes provide rollover to Exchange and mobile (respectively) if Lync is unavailable. | |
Verifies the called number;ext= against the AD msRTCSIP-Line attribute and sends the calls to Lync. Backup routes provide rollover to Exchange and mobile (respectively) if Lync is unavailable. | |
The route of last resort, the original called and calling numbers are restored before sending the call to the PBX. |