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Dial Plan Configuration Integrating Lync Clients
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The example Call forwarding rule below forwards calls for the domain lync.example.com and
the routing is determined by the call routing rules.
If none of the Domain Matching Patterns matches the domain of an incoming call that was not
matched in the Call Matching section, the call is terminated.
6.4 Adding Point-to-Point Calls between Lync Clients and SIP
Video Endpoints
This section assumes the configuration described in sections 5, 6.1 and 6.2 has been
completed. It expands the example to allow Lync and SIP video endpoints to call each other in a
point-to-point call using the Acano Server as a gateway to transcode the video and audio (see
the figure below).
Note: The Outbound Calls page was used previously to set up a SIP trunk from the Acano
Server to the Cisco VCS. In order to configure the Acano Server to act as a point-to-point bridge
between Lync and SIP environments, you need to configure call forwarding as described in this
section and also set up a SIP trunk from the Acano Server to other SIP call control devices you
are using such as the Lync Front End Server and Cisco VCS.
Figure 9: Example of SIP video endpoints and Lync clients in point-to-point calls