Tag: Response Groups
JB / The Daywalker
Ginger IT dude hanging out down in New Zealand, playing with technology since ages ago.
Currently Service Delivery Manager at Silicon Systems, formerly Skype for Business MVP, and generally into all things Microsoft (and a few things that aren’t).
When I’m not nerding out on technology, you can find me running ultramarathons, brewing beer, or in my woodshop building something.



External Response Group Call Routing with Lync Server
June 2, 2011
Lync
2 Comments
gingerninjanz
Once you start playing with Response Groups in Lync (or OCS) it probably wont be long before you want one to dial out to your PBX. In my case recently it was to get a support line to call an on-call mobile.
Out of the box, Lync wont.
Any outbound call needs a voice route to determine its routing path and permissions – without one it simply cant go anywhere. In short when the RGS tries to dial out it will default to your global voice policy which (unless you’ve changed it – and you shouldn’t) wont route.
Your first task is to therefore create a voice policy that includes the number (or number pattern) you want to call and define a gateway device.
Then you need to bind that policy to your RGS object. You definitely need Powershell for this bit.
For identity, use the display name of your RGS Workflow object.
And you’re done. Your RGS can now dial out.
Last tip – make sure the number you’re trying to dial out to is entered fully normalised in the format +<countrycode><areacode><number>@<sipdomain>.
eg. [email protected]
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