07-20-2012 01:40 AM - edited 03-17-2019 11:29 PM
Hello,
I have a customer interested in a Lync intergration with an AMGW-3610. He wants to use the AMGW for certains calls but not for all. I am wondering if there is a way to differentiate (prefix?) calls throught AMGW and others calls (media direct between Lync and endpoints) and to "create 2 differents routes"?
Regarding the way the integration LYNC/VCS works I don't think it is possible but maybe I missed something...
Have you an idea if it possible and how to proceed (and any limitations)?
Thank you
Best regards
François
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07-20-2012 01:50 AM
You should be able to do this on the VCS under Applications > B2BUA > Microsoft OCS/Lync > Transcoder policy rules
Have an allow rule for those uri that you want to use the AMGW and a default deny at a lower priority to stop everyone else
07-20-2012 02:29 AM
Hi François,
Take a look at this document -
page 12 & 13 covers what you want - it depends on your deployment.
Thanks,
Guy
07-20-2012 01:50 AM
You should be able to do this on the VCS under Applications > B2BUA > Microsoft OCS/Lync > Transcoder policy rules
Have an allow rule for those uri that you want to use the AMGW and a default deny at a lower priority to stop everyone else
07-20-2012 02:13 AM
Hi Guy,
Thank you for your answer. So if I understand, it means that my customer must determine which Lync users are allowed to use AMGW, and if a call is placed from or to these users, medias will go throught AMGW. If none of these users are involved in the call, AMGW will not be used.
But, is the rule only based on the Lync users URI or is it also based on endpoints URI? I mean, should i also determine which endpoints will be allowed to use AMGW or is there only a check on the Lync users?
Thanks
Best Regards
François
07-20-2012 02:29 AM
Hi François,
Take a look at this document -
page 12 & 13 covers what you want - it depends on your deployment.
Thanks,
Guy
07-20-2012 04:44 AM
Hi,
Thank you Guy
You are right, this is exactly what i was looking for! I have this doc but missed this!
Many thx
Best regards
François
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