I've read the wiki entry for connecting Lync 2010, but as I understand Teams, with its Direct Routing, needs a SBC and not a connector.
I've read the wiki entry for connecting Lync 2010, but as I understand Teams, with its Direct Routing, needs a SBC and not a connector.
Some explanations would be good
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
SIP Federation: is directly between innovaphone ßà Teams/SfB/Lync and uses DNS SRV records to find each other, and as the communication is SIP/TLS, a trusted certificate is needed. No SBC (anynode/audiocodes..) involved in this setup.
Direct Routing: is basic SIP trunking,
innovaphone ßà SBC (anynode/audiocodes..) ßà Teams.
Hope this clarify things for you
//Håkan
Hi,
I´m not sure what you try to achieve in your setup, we only use the federation to communicate between different systems/domains, eg. john@innovaphone.com (homed in a innovaphone PBX) communicate with user lisa@teams.com (homed in Teams/SfB/Lync), and to my knowledge you can´t share federation domains between innovaphone and Teams/SfB/Lync. So, you will actually have no use for federation if you eg. have a customer with innovaphone PBX who wants to use the Teams/SfB/Lync client for calls (numbers) in innovaphone PBX.
In the cases where customers in our inno-cloud system wants to use the Teams/SfB/Lync client for make and receive calls (with number), we use forking (mobility) and a SIP-trunk towards Teams/SfB/Lync, and with Teams “Direct Routing” an SBC like anynode/Audiocodes is needed in between.
I don´t know if this info helped you, if not, let me know what you want to achieve, it would help a lot.
//H