How to Extend Lync 2013 to Yeastar TE 100 (Part 2)--Set Up Rules in Yeastar TE100 Web

 Summary--How to Extend Lync 2013 to Yeastar TE 100, please refer the below link:

https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/217922308

Part 1--Set Up Rules in Lync Server 2013, please refer the below link:

https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/218432387

 

1. Create Service Provider trunk to Lync Server 2013

Create a “Service Provider” SIP trunk:

  • Hostname/IP: the IP of Lync Server 2013 is ‍“192.168.5.247”.
  • Port: 5068 (the default port for TCP protocol)
  • Transport: TCP


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We can check the status of this trunk in ‍“Line Status”“Trunk Status” page.

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Note: TCP protocol is disabled in Yeastar TE100 by default, you will need to enable it in ‍“SIP settings” page in advance.

 

2. Route call from Lync Server 2013 to E1 trunk

To route the call from Lync server 2013 to outside number via E1 trunk of TE100, we need configure the rule in ‍“Route List” page.
Click ‍“GatewayRoutes Settings Route List” to access.

You can also edit the default SIP_To_E1 route. Here is my example for you:

  • Simple Mode: No
  • Call comes in from: ServiceProvider-Lync2013, 
  • just choose the trunk we created to connect to Lync2013.
  • Inbound caller pattern: X. <there is a dot here.>
  • DID number: +. <there is a dot here.>. 
  • Send call through: Trunk—E1trunk1, choose this trunk to route the calls out.
  • Outbound call pattern: +.
  • Strip: 1

 

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Save it and apply the changes.

 

3. Route call from E1 trunk to Lync Server 2013

  • Simple Mode: No
  • Call comes in from: ServiceProvider-Lync2013, just choose the trunk we created to connect to Lync2013.
  • Inbound caller pattern: X. <there is a dot here.>
  • DID number: +. <there is a dot here.>. 
  • Send call through: Trunk—E1trunk1, choose this trunk to route the calls out.
  • Outbound call pattern: +.
  • Strip: 0
  • Prepend these digits: +


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Save and apply the changes, in this case TE100 will route the calls from E1 trunk to Lync 2013, the DDI (DID) number will be delivered to Lync server directly with ‍“+” added, it’s the requested format in Lync Server side.

We can also input the IVR number or ring group number in this page, so that TE100 will dial that number directly to reach Lync Server’s IVR or ringgroup/Queue.
For example, the IVR number is ‍“ tel: +900” in Lync Server 2013, we can configure it like this:

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Save and apply the changes, when there is an incoming call from E1 trunk, TE100 will route the call to number ‍“tel:+800” of Lync Server 2013.

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