CHAPTER 16 Services
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
New-CsTrustedApplicationPool -Identity <Pool FQDN> -Registrar <Registrar FQDN>
-Site <Site Id>
where:
●
Identity
is the FQDN of the device, which sends the SIP PUBLISH messages with the
presence status to Skype for Business Server
●
Registrar
is the FQDN of the Registrar service for the pool
●
Site
is the Site Id
For example:
New-CsTrustedApplicationPool -Identity audcsbcgw.example.com -Registrar
skypepool.example.com -Site Portland
3.
Add the Trusted Application (Presence) to the Pool
New-CsTrustedApplication-ApplicationId <String> -TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn
<String> -Port <Port Number>
where:
●
ApplicationId
is the name of the application
●
TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn
is the FQDN of the trusted application pool
●
Port
is the port number on which the application will run (5061)
For example:
New-CsTrustedApplication -ApplicationId MSpresence –TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn
audcsbcgw.example.com -Port 5061
Make sure the port number matches the port number configured on the device.
4.
Enable and Publish the Skype for Business Server 2015 Topology
Run the following cmdlet to publish and enable your new topology:
Enable-CsTopology
Configuring the Device for Skype for Business Presence
The following procedure describes how to configure the device for notifying Skype for Business
Server of presence status of Skype for Business users when making and receiving calls using
third- party, endpoint devices. To help you understand the configuration, the following lists in
chronological order the main processing steps:
1.
The device receives an incoming call.
2.
The device uses a Call Setup Rule to perform LDAP queries on the Microsoft Active Directory
to retrieve Skype for Business usernames (Request URIs) for the corresponding calling
(source) and/or called (destination) number. For SBC calls, the Call Setup Rule is associated
with the classified source IP Group (in the IP Groups table).
3.
The device routes the call to the required destination, according to the normal routing rules.
4.
When the call is connected, the device sends a SIP PUBLISH message to Skype for Business
Server, indicating that the users' presence status is now "On-the-Phone".
5.
When the call ends, the device sends another SIP PUBLISH message to the Skype for
Business Server, clearing the users' "On-the-Phone" status (the presence status changes to
what it was before the call was connected).
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Summary of Contents for Mediant 4000 SBC
Page 1: ...User s Manual AudioCodes Series of Session Border Controllers SBC Mediant 4000 SBC Version 7 2...
Page 40: ...Part I Getting Started with Initial Connectivity...
Page 48: ...Part II Management Tools...
Page 113: ...Part III General System Settings...
Page 118: ...Part IV General VoIP Configuration...
Page 525: ...Part V Session Border Controller Application...
Page 654: ...Part VI Cloud Resilience Package...
Page 663: ...Part VII High Availability System...
Page 685: ...Part VIII Maintenance...
Page 759: ...Part IX Status Performance Monitoring and Reporting...
Page 844: ...Part X Diagnostics...
Page 888: ...Part XI Appendix...