Integrating Microsoft Lync Server 2013 and Avaya Aura Session Manager 6.1
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1 Topology
2 Components Information
3 Configuration Overview
3.1 Lync Server 2013
3.2 Aura CS1000
4 Avaya Communication Server 1000E Configuration
4.1 Node and key IP address
4.2 D-Channel, Routes and Trunks
4.2.1 D-Channel Configuration
4.2.1.1 Add DCH to ISDN Gateway
4.2.1.2 Add Virtual DCH to Signaling Server.
4.2.2 Add Routes and Trunks
4.2.2.1 Add DID route and trunks to ISDN gateway
4.2.2.2 Add Virtual TIE route and trunks to Signaling Server
4.3 Dialing and Numbering Plans
4.3.1 Configure RLB.
4.3.2 Configure VNR via overlay 15.
5 Avaya Aura Session Manager Configuration
5.1 Add Domains
5.2 Add Location
5.3 Add Adaptations
5.3.1 Adaptation for Microsoft Lync 2013
5.3.2 Adaptation for Avaya CS1000E
5.4 Add SIP Entities and Entity Link
5.4.1 SIP Entity for Session Manager
5.4.2 SIP Entity and entity Link for Lync 2013
5.4.3 SIP Entity and Entity Link for CS1000E
5.5 Add Routing Polices
5.5.1 Routing policy for call to go to Lync 2013
5.5.2 Routing Policy for calls to go to CS1000E
5.6 Add Dial Pattern
5.6.1 Dial pattern to Lync 2013
5.6.2 Dial Pattern to CS1000E
5.7 Configure Local Host Name Resolution to resolve the Mediation Pool FQDN.
6 Lync Server Configuration
6.1 Add Avaya Session Manager to Lync Topology
6.2 Trunk Configuration
6.3 Route
6.4 Voice Policy and PSTN Usage
6.5 Dial Plan
6.6 Configure Media Bypass
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