tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.comments2022-12-21T01:53:55.276+00:00Mike's Microsoft Lync BlogUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger27125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-80595871084258831912015-08-27T16:58:22.802+01:002015-08-27T16:58:22.802+01:00Hi,
there is an issue with my lync 2010, where use...Hi,<br />there is an issue with my lync 2010, where users outside domain (working from home) NOT on vpn can make calls, but they can message. As soon as they connect to domain, it works fine.<br />please help. thx Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-4918866385728485472014-07-21T10:48:20.339+01:002014-07-21T10:48:20.339+01:00What about wrong formatted personal phonebook entr...What about wrong formatted personal phonebook entrys?<br />as example staff save often phonenumbers in this format:<br />+49(0)30123456789 (dialing failed because of "0")<br />better would be:<br />+49 (30)123456789 (dialing whit succeed)<br />correct would be:<br />+4930123456789 (dialing with success, but difficult to read contact's phone number<br /><br />thanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-79800928107237395472014-07-21T10:43:02.425+01:002014-07-21T10:43:02.425+01:00Hi,
great explaining!
What about special character...Hi,<br />great explaining!<br />What about special characters like () ?<br />Wrong formatted personal contacts are often stored following:<br /> +49(0)301234 <br />should be normalized to<br /> +49301234 <br />Is () a to-do for normalization, that i need only to delete the "0"<br /><br />thanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-18670222734059288422014-02-27T03:02:39.336+00:002014-02-27T03:02:39.336+00:00Do you need the following dns records if your simp...Do you need the following dns records if your simple url are lync.contoso.com/meet, lync.contoso.com/dialin, and lync.contoso.com/admin?<br /><br />Simple URL (Meet) A Meet.contoso.com 192.168.6.10 Int <br />Simple URL (Dial-in) A Dial-in.contoso.com 192.168.6.10 Int <br />Simple URL (Admin) A Admin.contoso.com 192.168.6.10 Int <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-84059930394998991072013-11-13T04:09:32.117+00:002013-11-13T04:09:32.117+00:00Thanks for this article, without something like th...Thanks for this article, without something like this it's hard to get a handle on what is actually relevant in the MSDN articles.<br />Question though:<br />If \d{4,} is the same as \d{3}\d+ - why does Lync default to the latter with the rule builder when the former is more space efficient? Is there a drawback to using this?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02416796687215573097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-9022610110982232652013-09-18T19:41:30.171+01:002013-09-18T19:41:30.171+01:00Thanks for your blog, what about Group chat role ?...Thanks for your blog, what about Group chat role ? Can be collocated with any server role ?<br />And can Monitoring, Archiving and Back End share a same SQL ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-87909220034421272552013-07-25T16:34:38.882+01:002013-07-25T16:34:38.882+01:00Hello,
Same question, the pool name is pool.domai...Hello,<br /><br />Same question, the pool name is pool.domain.local. Is it mandatory to put front end FQSN in SN certificate ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-2755409804603944682013-03-18T20:12:24.913+00:002013-03-18T20:12:24.913+00:00Looking for help: we have numbers +1 (xxx) xxx – x...Looking for help: we have numbers +1 (xxx) xxx – xxxx ext. 123<br /> How do I normalize this and get it to show up in lync, looking same way.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-5075793934325245492013-03-18T16:57:57.979+00:002013-03-18T16:57:57.979+00:00Any idea on the uk 101 number?
I have my 999/112 n...Any idea on the uk 101 number?<br />I have my 999/112 numbers working fine but calls to 101 fail.<br /><br />Thanks<br />RobCount Zerohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14442400267911382493noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-10856542633449858662012-11-30T14:29:27.535+00:002012-11-30T14:29:27.535+00:00Michael, I need know the best practice of Enterpri...Michael, I need know the best practice of Enterprise Dns load balancig about with you reference a VIP .....but it don`t have.<br /><br />thak`sJBSecurityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05720804966285738012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-32442636545015443642012-11-30T13:57:57.540+00:002012-11-30T13:57:57.540+00:00I need know if DNS register of Lync Server Enterpr...I need know if DNS register of Lync Server Enterprise for DNS load balanced in:<br />Web Services <br />ucupdates-r2.contoso.com <br />Meet.contoso.com <br />Dial-in.contoso.com<br />Admin.contoso.com<br /><br />Is 192.168.6.10, about don`t VIP (virtual Ip), thanks.JBSecurityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05720804966285738012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-60744817631659846982012-10-12T21:40:13.126+01:002012-10-12T21:40:13.126+01:00Wanted to say thank you a ton for this easy to fol...Wanted to say thank you a ton for this easy to follow outline. I couldn't wrap my head around Lync DNS until I found this! Thanks again. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13299678954644878133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-16101762152589110112012-10-05T13:16:44.609+01:002012-10-05T13:16:44.609+01:00I have same problem.I have same problem.Cyrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15211364425394117636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-82214488967610633292012-09-19T20:33:24.621+01:002012-09-19T20:33:24.621+01:00I have the following scenario I am looking for hel...I have the following scenario I am looking for help on. We have lync connected into our Cs1k PBX. For now everyone has a number configured into the pbx and has the same number configured in lync but with a leading 0. We can call from lync to the IP soft clients but cannot call from the soft client to the lync 5 digit number (no dial plan found) is the result of the log. Everything else is working fine from lync, external pstn calls out, calls from the pstn into the conference bridge work fine, lync to lync work fine. Looking for what type of dial plan I need to configure.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-60414616838218094562012-08-27T19:56:12.432+01:002012-08-27T19:56:12.432+01:00Hi Mike,
Short answer is you can't. If (like ...Hi Mike,<br /><br />Short answer is you can't. If (like me) you're stuck with DIDs that don't match you internal extensions in some fashion, you'll have to create a new normalization rule on your dial plan to match. i.e: (4 digit dialing)<br /><br />User 1<br />Normalization Rule: ^(xxxx)$<br />Translation Rule: +1xxxxxxxxxx;ext=$1<br /><br />Your only other option is to force everyone on your org to use their assigned when dialing internally or reassign all the extensions to match the DID. Probably not a great option as that will likely cause you even more headaches.<br /><br />Best of luck.<br /><br />Ivan Smith<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-84366889658483133762012-08-09T23:38:39.926+01:002012-08-09T23:38:39.926+01:00Mike
You certainly are trying to make life hard f...Mike<br /><br />You certainly are trying to make life hard for yourself. I can't think of a way to do what you want. The normalization rules are essentially regex expressions but if there is no relationship between DID number and the corresponding extension then the regex won't work (or at least would have hundreds of 1-1 mappings).hhhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14096673558114585297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-6919677446125406032012-08-07T20:23:36.206+01:002012-08-07T20:23:36.206+01:00I am trying to figure out how to configure Lync fo...I am trying to figure out how to configure Lync for DID and Extensions. The extensions are not the same as any of the DID. Example, DID 123-456-7890 Ext 1340. This way we can have DID for direct dial from outside and still use 4 digit dialing. I know the normalization for normal 4 digit dialing but we have 1000's of employees so some DIDs would overlap. Any help would be appreciated.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06747312262030446886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-24166007342965504262012-07-08T23:22:04.774+01:002012-07-08T23:22:04.774+01:00Linked fixed, thanks for the commentLinked fixed, thanks for the commenthhhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14096673558114585297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-73806387656030470672012-06-18T21:02:36.958+01:002012-06-18T21:02:36.958+01:00Hi Mike,
I'm trying to get Lync on my iPhone, ...Hi Mike,<br />I'm trying to get Lync on my iPhone, but it's asking me for all kinds of server and domain names, etc.<br />Is this different for every company? Any way I can find this out without contacting my company directly?<br />Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-25995574598262552182012-03-16T16:26:20.423+00:002012-03-16T16:26:20.423+00:00Do you think Microsoft will ever utilize Skype'...Do you think Microsoft will ever utilize Skype's SILK codec in Lync, now that they MS has purchased Skype?Travis Estellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02707965541974281483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-26491380711619245832012-02-16T21:47:45.596+00:002012-02-16T21:47:45.596+00:00There are errors in your diagrams. For internal D...There are errors in your diagrams. For internal DNS, the box you have labeled "Reverse Proxy" should be "Edge server"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-63105747255869432412012-01-12T09:21:43.982+00:002012-01-12T09:21:43.982+00:00Hi Matt,
Did you ever find a way around this issu...Hi Matt,<br /><br />Did you ever find a way around this issue? We use go daddy too and face the same problem.Paulnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-31279018611373871362011-12-24T02:35:08.352+00:002011-12-24T02:35:08.352+00:00The "here" link does not lead to anywher...The "here" link does not lead to anywhere.Sarbjit Singh Gillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07659480150482125661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-14707006109890979042011-11-20T08:51:18.661+00:002011-11-20T08:51:18.661+00:00Excellent info. I wanted to point out that the exa...Excellent info. I wanted to point out that the example for "?" is incorrect. The example shown does not include a question mark.Pat Richardhttp://www.ehloworld.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9013927122787966062.post-90960861849162877202011-11-01T15:01:51.488+00:002011-11-01T15:01:51.488+00:00Nice Article,
I just have a question on deploying...Nice Article,<br /><br />I just have a question on deploying certificates for a standard server.<br /><br />Our internal domain is a .local domain so the FQDN is lync1.wbc.local our external domain names are then added as SANs which is all fine.<br /><br />However our certificate authority (GoDaddy) won't issue a UCC certificate for a with a .local fqdn as the common name, any ideas how we can change the common name to one of the official FQDNs and move the .local to one of the SAN addresses?<br /><br />Many Thanks<br /><br />MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com