07-29-2018 07:23 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:15 PM
a customer have SX20 , he needs it to call skype and to get skype calls from SX20 , is that possible? do I need CMS for that? what is the process , please help?
07-29-2018 10:19 AM
CMS or use cloud Webex or other third party competitors . Cloud might be a simpler strategy get a service set up expressway and SFB and SX can join the cloud service.
07-29-2018 10:33 AM
07-29-2018 05:39 PM
Cisco strategy assuming on premise architecture is using cms as the bridging service between Cisco and MS whether it be P2P or Multi point calls. Cisco provides a license SMP that will be decremented at 1/6 for gateway ie P2P calls which means one license is allowing 6 P2P calls.
Webex is cloud resource and while it doesn’t have all the whiz bang features of cms like dual homing, drag and drop TP endpoints when on a Skype client, support for RT Audio RT Video (which to be honest is only used by very old Skype clients or Skype on Mac).
Suggest you review this guide
SFB is short for Skype for Business
sx20 registers to CCM or expressway not CMS
easiest is Webex since it’s cloud based
https://collaborationhelp.cisco.com/article/en-us/nrzuwjt
07-31-2018 08:00 AM
This post is partner specific but some more details are here https://community.cisco.com/t5/video-collaboration-discussions/lync-s4b-interoperability-support-webex-mc-cmr-cloud-vs-acano/td-p/3501428
08-05-2018 07:42 PM
Keep in mind that all of the posts you have found when they are talking about "Skype" are actually referring to "Skype for Business". The standard consumer "Skype" product is officially unsupported by Microsoft talking to anything other than itself. While it may work via the SfB infrastucture, it has broken in the past for long periods of time, and should not be relied on as a guaranteed way to talk to Skype Consumer.
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