Installation guide

Example of Configuring a Static Route from a Lync Front End Server
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something.com with the URI match of your choosing, possibly acano.yourcomany.com if
that is the domain used for all Acano calls
Set-CsStaticRoutingConfiguration -Identity global -Route @{Add=$x}
Enable-CsTopology
This command enables the new topology. Users may have to logout and login again to
update to the new HD720p setting, all other settings are automatic and should work within a
few minutes.
Acano Solution Configuration
1. In the Web Admin Interface go to Configuration > Outbound Calls
2. In the blank row, for Domain, enter the Lync domain that will be matched for calls that need
to be sent to Lync
3. For SIP Proxy to Use, do one of the following:
Leave this field blank and the server will perform a DNS SRV lookup for the called
domain using _sipinternaltls._tcp.<yourlyncdomain>.com
Enter the Front End Pool (or Lync sip domain) and the server will first perform a DNS
SRV lookup for that defined domain using _sipinternaltls._tcp.<yourlyncdomain>.com
and then perform a DNS A record lookup for the Host entered if the SRV lookup fails to
resolve
Enter the IP address of your Lync Front End server
4. For Local Contact Domain, enter the FQDN of your Acano solution. (The only case in which
this field should be set is when setting up a trunk to Lync; otherwise it should be left blank.)
5. For Local From Domain, enter the domain that you want the call to be seen as coming from
(the Caller ID) e.g. acano.yourcompany.com
Note: If you leave Local From Domain blank, the domain used for the Caller ID defaults to
that entered as the Local Contact Domain.
6. For Trunk Type, select Lync.
7. Select Add New.
After completion you should be able to call from the Lync environment to the Acano solution and
from the Acano solution to Lync.