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* http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/gg236602.aspxhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/gg236602.aspx © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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Provides video calls from: Microsoft Lync clients registered on Lync Server to other Lync clients registered on that Lync Server SIP video endpoints registered to Unified CM in the video network to Lync clients registered on Lync. Lync clients registered on Lync Server to video endpoints registered in the video network Video rooms are also ‘endpoints,’ enabling Lync clients to join: A Cisco video room session, if that room system has sufficient available ports A Cisco video room conference through a larger multipoint control unit (MCU)/bridge. Functionality will be sufficient for more purposes. © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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http://www.polycom.com/content/dam/polycom/common/documents/brochures/polycom-cisco-asb-enus.pdf © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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http://nextplane.net/overview.htmlhttp://nextplane.net/microsoft-supported-uc-platforms.html © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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PBX/IP PBX uses n-digit dial planLync uses 11+ digit E.164 dial plan Gateways as needed © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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Gateways as needed © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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Key issue: PBX plug-in blocks peer-to-peer Lync communications Solution: Get PBX vendor to remove registry hack that routes all Lync ‘calls’ to plug-in. © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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Example based on IBM Connections® © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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IP-PBX Lync Server © M Parker UniComm Consulting 2014
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