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DanHuber
Nov 20, 2019Iron Contributor
Some questions to Microsoft Teams Room hardware and Office 365 tenant setup
I understand that Microsoft Teams Room (MTR) is best implemented with dedicated hardware running the specific Windows 10 IoT image and supported periphery, i.e. Logitech Rally (let's call the whole o...
StevenC365
Nov 20, 2019MVP
- The only real difference to a standard resource that you would create in exchange is that you configure it to allow logon, i.e. have a password then assign licenses to it.
- Just to flag the term used in US documentation is direct routing. A model of having this hosted by a third party is a good one but I wonder how small they will want to go. Even though their carrier grade SBC support multiple virtual clients it will in effect be more expensive per port for smaller clients. I expect this is why Microsoft are offering it alongside their calling plans. I know it took a long time for this feature to be cost viable for Microsoft to offer.
- Sorry I don't have any BE tenants to test, maybe there's a license limitation but it's news to me.
DanHuber
Nov 20, 2019Iron Contributor
Thanks StevenC365,
- Frankly, I did not even consider trying to assign a license to a resource. I tried what you suggested and yes, the AutoAccept feature stays. I am currently testing this a bit more. Thanks for the pointer!
- You are of course correct. It's Direct Routing, not Direct Connect. Swisscom is using "Direct Connect" in a similar context and I just mixed it up. My bad 🙂
Great support here! I really appreciate the fast and competent answers.
Dan