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Note: The local contact domain field should contain the Fully Qualified Domain Name
(FQDN) for the Acano server. It should only be set if setting up a trunk to Lync.
Trunk Type = Lync
Local From Domain = acano.mycompany.com
Leave SIP Proxy to Use blank
Lync clients can now dial into a call 88001 hosted on the Acano solution by dialing
88001@mycompany.com.
6.2 Integrating SIP Endpoints and Lync Clients
To allow both SIP video endpoints and Lync clients to dial into the same meeting, carry out the
configuration in both of the previous sections.
Then both SIP video endpoint users and Lync client users can dial
<call_id>@acano.example.com to enter the same call.
Figure 9: Example of SIP video endpoints and Lync clients calling into Acano server hosted
meetings
6.3 Web Admin Interface Configuration Pages that Handle Calls
Before going on to expand the examples in the previous sections, it is necessary to understand
how the Acano solution determines how to handle each call.
Two configuration pages in the Web Admin Interface control how the Acano solution behaves for
incoming and outgoing calls: Outbound Calls and Incoming Calls pages. The Outbound Calls
page is for outbound calls; the Incoming calls page determines whether incoming calls are
rejected. If they are not rejected, but matched and forwarded, then information about how to
forward them is required and the Incoming Calls page has two tables – one to configure