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Polycom PRT were kind enough to respond to my customers qury about IP7000 & Lync & explained that the IP7000 has no relationship with Lync.

BUT

if an IP700 is connected to a HDX7000 registered to Microsoft Lync, you’d be able to make a voice call from the IP7000 and the audio for said voice call would be routed though the internal speaker of the IP7000 right ?

 

Pete

 

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Yes, if the IP7000 is used as the audio device for the HDX, as the HDX handles the Lync registration and not the SSIP device.

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Yes, if the IP7000 is used as the audio device for the HDX, as the HDX handles the Lync registration and not the SSIP device.

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Jeff,

 

I'm reviving an old thread because it seems relevant to my issue.  I have a client with an IP7000 connecting to our hosted Lync 2010 servers over a VPN because I have been told by members of my team that it cannot connect to Internet-facing Lync edge servers.  The VPN method is proving unreliable and the phone is losing registration often and not reconnecting on it's own.  I would prefer to have it register directly over the Internet.  As such, can the IP7000 be an audio-only device to the HDX6000 and the HDX register to a Lync 2010 edge server in a hosted environment?

 

I appreciate any guidance you would have on the subject.

-felipe

 

Felipe Vidal

Service Manager, Conquest Technology Services

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Edit: Apparently we are on a Lync 2013 platform, not 2010. 

 

-felipe

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Hello cts-felipe,

welcome to the Polycom Community.

The SSIP7000 is not supported for any LYNC 2010 or 2013 direct registration.

 

The SSIP7000 can be used in conjunction with a compatible HDX device.


Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Steffen,

 

Thanks for the reply.  Is the HDX6000 Lync 2013 edge server registration compatible so that it can make the Lync connection and the IP7000 be an audio-only device on it?

 

Thanks,

-felipe

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Hello cts-felipe,

 

please always consult the latest Software release notes for any compatibility issues.

 

Best Regards

 

Steffen Baier

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