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5 TopicsMicrosoft Phone System + Calling Plans + Analogue Device
Hi Everyone, We use Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Phone System with Calling Plans. This is our single phone system for everything, we do not have any other PSTN, SIP Trunks, nothing. Is it at all possible to somehow connect an analogue phone line to this environment? We own an AudioCodecs VE SBC and have an MP-112 ATA, Our AudioCodecs SBC is connected to Teams with Direct Route, but since we use Calling Plans..we don't really know where to go from here or if it's even possible. In an ideal world, we would provision a user in our AD, give it a phone number from Microsoft Calling Plans, and then have that phone number be the number of an analogue device (FAX). Any inbound and outbound faxes would go through the Calling Plans from Microsoft. I just want to know if that's even possible? I have attached the picture I modified from some AudioCodecs documentation. Since we use Calling Plans, everything is in the Microsoft Bubble on the right. Thank you so much for your time.3.6KViews0likes8CommentsFind Time Auto Schedule Online Meetings - Switched to Teams
This week users started reporting that when they auto schedulean online meeting with Find Time the meeting invites are no longer sending with the Skype for Business log-in information - it's now Teams. We were in coexistence mode for testing and have switched back to Skype for Business only. But Find Time meetings are still sending Teams information. I'm hoping with time the setting change will propagate. but not holding my breath? I haven't seen any communication about this change, did I miss something? Anything I can do to get Find Time to default back to Skype for Business? Many Thanks! -Stephanie4KViews0likes6CommentsAnnoucement: Updated Network Assessment Tool released on 12/8 - added network connectivity checks
Hi, I'm happy to announce we have just released an updated Network Assessment Tool for Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams. Download link is: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53885 (version2017.1.0.51) This new version has the following new features: Perform connectivity test to all of the IP addresses and ports used in Microsoft Teams calls/meetings. This enables you to ensure the firewalls or other network equipment are correctly configured. The tool auto updates the list, so if any addresses or ports changed, the next time the tool is run, the new addresses will be included. Tool is now delivered as an .exe which will install the appropriate runtime dependencies. This should help ensure the tool runs as expected. As part of this, the default path the output files are written to has changed. Updates to support changes in relay management Refer to the usage.docx file included with the tool for usage/etc. Important:Startingaround 12/15, older versions of the tool may stop working and will report an issue with the relay configuration. Please update accordingly. The download site takes a few hours to replicate, so if the link doesn't work today (12/8), pleased try again in a few hours. thanks! /william21KViews4likes39CommentsCalling Plans and Direct Routing in the Same Office 365 Tenancy
Hi everyone, I've had a good search of other posts and can't find anything so putting up a new conversation. We're working with a customer who has offices in Europe. They run Office 365 E5 with Skype for Business and Calling Plans. Everything works great there. They also have a number of offices in APAC where they currently run legacy PBXs. We've got a SIP partner in APAC that can offer SIP trunks with numbers in the relevant countries. We plan on terminating these onto an SBC then configuring Direct Routing for Teams. This would all be within the same Office 365 tenancy. My question is, can you use Calling Plans and Direct Routing within the same Office 365 tenancy in this way? Thanks in advance, PeteSolved6.3KViews0likes2CommentsTeams/S4B Online/S4B on-premise : What will be the migration path ?
Hi, We started our migration from Skype on-premise to Skype online using an Hybrid Voice scenario (at the beginning). Now, with the Teams roadmap, we are in some doubt :-) What is the best migration path frome Skype on-premise to Teams Online ? Will we continu our migration to Skype Online ? Another question about client usage enforcement ; Side by side – use both Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams Side by side with notify – use both; notify Skype for Business users to try Microsoft Teams Teams only – enforce Microsoft Teams only How a Teams will be able to communicate (chat etc) with a Skype User (online or onpremise)? It will be possible or not ? Because in migration point of view, we don't want to "break" to communication between peoples because they don't use the same client. Thanks in advance.2.7KViews0likes2Comments