Lync Trunk Configuration also applies to analog devices

This one took me a little by surprise recently. I was working with a HP SBA/SBM for Lync, equipped with FXS and FXO ports. I’d setup the Trunk Configuration for outgoing FXO calls to strip the Country Code and insert a 0 (as is pretty standard in Oz), and once that was working OK I …

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Configuring Lync for Analog Extensions

New to Lync is the handling of “analog extensions”: faxes, courtesy phones, modems, etc. Prior to Lync, analog devices were typically created and managed through your voice gateways, perhaps with manual routing entries and no control over barring or means of cost recovery. It was far from elegant. Now you can create the extensions themselves …

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