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Prospective Teams/Phone System Convert: DID Questions
- Jul 02, 2020
Mark_TV There is no support for multiple numbers for one user in Teams. What you could do is to configure your SBC to configure one of the numbers to the number assigned to the user.
So if you assign the corporate number +123456789 to a user in Teams. Then configure the SBC to forward calls coming in to the local number +987654321 to +123456789.
Mark_TV There is no support for multiple numbers for one user in Teams. What you could do is to configure your SBC to configure one of the numbers to the number assigned to the user.
So if you assign the corporate number +123456789 to a user in Teams. Then configure the SBC to forward calls coming in to the local number +987654321 to +123456789.
- Mark_TVJul 03, 2020Copper Contributor
LinusCansby Thank you for the reply. I thought that may be the case. That should be acceptable, except for those who need to know what number was dialed.
To my other question, and acknowledging that there can only be one number assigned to a user in Teams, can the individual user assign their own DID number or must the systems administrator make that assignment?
I'm just trying to determine/confirm whether or not a user can make these DID number assignments. I would see that as a two-edge sword, great that they can help themselves, but I wouldn't want someone inadvertently or intentionally have calls to someone else's number ring their profile.
Thank you,
- JCarmonaGJul 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Mark_TV , not sure if you got your answer. Depending on the SBC used, you can integrate it with AD and from there let users self administer their DID. It will be an AD entry/modificaton, not an SBC one. You have to agree what AD attibute to use for DID management.
- Mark_TVJul 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Got it! Sounds like as long as we let everyone know what attribute in AD will reflect in Teams as their DID number, we can let them self-administer that number. As I think about it, if the number in AD is their corporate number that sticks with them, and their local DID number is the one that would change during one's career, there wouldn't be a need to do anything for this in AD as the local number would be routed in the local SBC which would be modified by a sys admin.
Thank you all for helping bring clarity to where there was uncertainty. I'll return with additional questions as they arise if I can't get answers elsewhere.