Summary--How to Extend Lync 2013 to Yeastar TG Series, please refer the below link:
https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/218382477
Part 1--Set Up Rules in Lync Server 2013, please refer the below link:
https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/217884238
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 TG by default, you will need to enable it
in “VoIP Settings--SIP settings” page in advance, then reboot to take effect.
2. Dial external number in Lync Server 2013 through Yeastar TG
There are multiple GSM channels installed in Yeastar TG for outbound calls.
Here is an example:
Customer wants to dial external numbers on Lync Server’s side through Yeastar TG
directly, Yeastar TG should route the call via all GSM channels one by one.
Step 1. Create a mobile group in TG side with balanced strategy.
Click “Gateway”--“Mobile list”--“Mobile Group” to create that. In this example, we need choose all GSM channels to right side, as for strategy, we can choose “Sequence” mode.
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Save it and apply the changes.
Step 2. Create “IP to Mobile” route.
Click “Gateway”--“Routes"--“IP to Mobile” to create that.
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Disable the “Simple Mode” to get the advanced settings.
- Call Source: choose the sps trunk to Lync 2013
- DID Number: +. , remember there is a point after "+” .
- Call destination: Choose the mobile group we created in Step 1.
- Outbound Dial pattern: +. , remember there is a point after “+” .
- Strip: 1, it’s used to delete the “+” sent by Lync 2013.
Save it and apply the changes, then you can dial outbound calls from client side of Lync server via Yeastar TG directly.
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3. Dial into Lync Server 2013 through Yeastar TG’s trunk
It’s supported to route the call from Yeastar TG to Lync Server 2013.
In this example, the user can dial into Yeastar TG first, then route the call to IVR or
extension of Lync server 2013 directly.
Click “Gateway”--“Mobile”, in this example, we can create a new route.
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Disable the “Simple Mode” to get the advanced settings.
- Call Source: Choose the mobile group we created in Step 1.
- DID Number: +. , remember there is a point after “+”.
- Call destination: choose the sps trunk to Lync 2013
- Hotline: The number TG dial when there is an incoming call, we can input the
- extension number or IVR/Queue number of Lync 2013, in this example, the number is
- +888.
- Outbound Dial pattern: +. , remember there is a point after “+” . It’s used to allow
- +888 to dial into Lync server 2013.
Save and apply the changes, you can dial into Lync server 2013 now.
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