CHAPTER 16 Services
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
To enable the device to search the AD for numbers that may contain characters between its digits,
you need to specify the Attribute (up to five) for which you want to apply this functionality, using the
LDAPNumericAttributes parameter. For example, the telephoneNumber Attribute could be defined
in AD with the telephone number "503-823-4567" (i.e., hyphens), "503.823.4567" (i.e., periods) or
"503 823 4567" (i.e., spaces). If the device performs an LDAP search on this Attribute for the
number 5038234567,
the LDAP query
will return results
only
if
you configure the
LDAPNumericAttributes parameter with the telephoneNumber Attribute (e.g., LDAPNumer-
icAttributes=telephoneNumber). To search for the number with characters, the device inserts the
asterisk (*) wildcard between all digits in the LDAP query (e.g., telephoneNumber =
5*0*3*8*2*3*4*5*6*7). As the AD server recognizes the * wildcard as representing any character, it
returns all possible results to the device. Note that the wildcard represents only a character; a query
result containing a digit in place of a wildcard is discarded and the device performs another query for
the same Attribute. For example, it may return the numbers 533-823-4567 (second digit "3" and
hyphens) and 503-823-4567. As the device discards query results where the wildcard results in a
digit, it selects 503-823-4567 as the result. The correct query result is cached by the device for
subsequent queries and/or in case of LDAP server failure.
AD-based Routing for Microsoft Skype for Business
Typically, companies wishing to deploy Microsoft® Skype for Business (formerly known as Lync)
are faced with a complex, call routing dial plan when migrating users from their existing PBX or IP
PBX to the Skype for Business platform. As more and more end-users migrate to the new voice
system, dialing plan management and PBX link capacity can be adversely impacted. To resolve
this issue, companies can employ Microsoft's Active Directory (AD), which provides a central
database to manage and maintain information regarding user’s availability, presence, and location.
The device supports outbound IP call routing decisions based on information stored on the AD.
Based on queries sent to the AD, the device can route the call to one of the following IP domains:
■
Skype for Business client - users connected to Skype for Business through the Mediation
Server
■
PBX or IP PBX - users not yet migrated to Skype for Business
■
Mobile - mobile number
■
Private - private telephone line for Skype for Business users (in addition to the primary
telephone line)
Querying the AD and Routing Priority
The device queries the AD using the initial destination number (i.e., called number). The query can
return up to four user phone numbers, each pertaining to one of the IP domains (i.e., private number,
Skype for Business number, PBX / IP PBX number, and mobile number). The configuration
parameters listed in the table below are used to configure the query attribute keys that defines the
AD attribute that you wish to query in the AD:
Table 16-13:Parameters for Configuring Query Attribute Key
Parameter
Queried User
Domain
(Attribute) in AD
Query or Query Result
Example
MSLDAPPBXNumAttributeName
PBX or IP PBX
number (e.g.,
"telephoneNumbe
r" - default)
telephoneNumber=
+3233554447
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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...