2) lync configuration – AASTRA MX-ONE_A700_MS Lync 2010 Quick Setup Guide User Manual

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SIP Route definition

Define SIP route category:
ROCAI:ROU=98,SEL=7110000000000010,SIG=0111110000A0,TRAF=03151515,TRM=4,SERV=310000000
1,BCAP=001100;
Define SIP route data
#VARC d5=1 forced gateway
RODAI:ROU=98,TYPE=TL66,VARC=00001000,VARI=00000000, VARO=00000950;
Define SIP trunk data specific:
Outgoing traffic:
sip_route -set -route 98 -remoteport 5067 -protocol tls -uristring sip:[email protected]
-fromuri sip:[email protected]
Incoming traffic:
sip_route -set -route 98 -accept REMOTE_IP -match 192.168.222.90
Codec Filtering:
sip_route -set -route 98 -codecs PCMA,PCMU
Define the SIP Route equipment initiate
ROEQI:ROU=98,TRU=1-1;
Define external destination SIP route data
RODDI:ROU=98,DEST=98,ADC=0005000000000250000001010000,SRT=3;

Import the certificate to MX-ONE Telephony Server
Import the server certificate mx-one-certificate.pfx to MX-ONE Telephony Server. On the access
Server, for example, Telephony Server 1 runs the following command:

Certificate installation

Install the certificate in the Telephony Server 1:
cert_install_local mx-one-certificate.pfx

2) Lync configuration
In order to finalize the configuration between Aastra MX-ONE and Microsoft Lync Server 2010 the
following needs to be done:

Define PSTN Gateway in the Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder

Open Lync Server 2010, Topology Builder and define a PSTN gateway in the Mediation Server to be
used between Lync and MX-ONE.

• To define the PSTN gateway, expand Mediation pools, right click in the Mediation Server

to be used, choose Edit Properties

Figure 14 - Mediation pools

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