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 2--Set Up Rules in Yeastar TE 100 Web, please refer the below link:
https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/217922568
1. Enable user for Lync Server 2013
Note: please create your account in DC first before adding it into Lync Server.
Enable Lync account in “Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Control Panel”.
Open “Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Control Panel” and log in.
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Click “Users” to enable the account and assign a number to the user, in this example:
- User: harry
- The number is: +800
Click “Enable Users” to start:
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Click “Enable Users”.
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Click “Add”.
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Click “find”. Choose the account “harry” before clicking “OK”.
- Assign user to pool: lync.yeastar.com
For user's SIP URL to log in the client software, we recommend using user’s email address
- Telephony: Enterprise Voice
- Line URL: tel:+800
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Click “Enable” to save it.
Log in the client software with the new account: harry@lync.yeastar.com to test if it is successfully added as a Lync Server user.
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Open Lync client software and log in lync.yeastar.com using “harry@lync.yeastar.com”.
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2. Create call rules in control panel
Note: the extension number of Lync Server 2013 starts with “+”.
Edit the “Global” dial plan.
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Edit the rule of “Keep All”; we need to add a “+” as the prefix.
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Modify the length to “Any”, add “+” in field “Digits to add”, then click “OK” to save it.
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You can input the test number to see if the translation rule works fine.
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Edit the “Voice Policy”“Global”.
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Click “Select” and choose the Local into “Associated PSTN Usages”.
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Click “OK” to save it. Edit the “Route” page.
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Click “LocalRoute” to start editing.
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- The default value is: ^(\+1[0-9]{10})$
- Click Edit to modify the default pattern to ^(\+\d*)$
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Click “OK” to save it, and you will see the modified patten as below:
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Add the associated trunk:
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Choose the gateway we created to Yeastar TE100, in this example: PstnGateway: 192.168.5.148.
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Select the assoiciated PSTN Usages:
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Choose “Local” and “OK” to save it.
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Click the “PSTN Usage”, make sure the Routers is “Local Route”, Policies is “Global”.
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Edit the “Trunk Configuration” page.
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Click “Global” to start.
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Click “Select” to choose the associated PSTN usage for this trunk.
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Chose “Local” in this exaple, click “OK” to save it.
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Click “OK”.
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You can see the PSTN usage here, click “Commit”“Commit all” to take effect.
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Click “Test Voice Routing” to see if our rules are correct.
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Test result: Passed. The configuration on Lync Server 2013 is completed.
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