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08-13-2013 07:37 AM
Hi,
We currently have OCS 2007 R2 integrated to our DMA + RMX 2000 using a SIP URI. Our users can simply dial a VMR@SIPURI.domain.com. This works, no problem.
However, we are currently deploying Lync 2013 and as soon as we add the SIPURI into Lync 2013 the OCS+Lync integrations break, with a duplicate namespace error.
To get around this problem we have to use a new SIPURI for the Lync 2013 integration. So for example;
OCS 2007 R2 - VMR@SIPURI.domain.com
Lync 2013 - VMR@NEWSIPURI.domain.com
This gets around the duplicate namespace error, however it still breaks all SIP/Polycom meetings as soon as we add a any new SIPURI that points towards the DMA and RMX. It looks like we cannot have 2 SIPURIs pointing towards the DMA or RMX.
Is this correct?
How do we migrate users from OCS 2007 R2 over to Lync 2013 while keeping the integration to Polycom working on both?
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09-30-2013 10:25 AM
HI.
I just thought I'd share the solution to everyone here... as I know searching on Google for errors seems to draw a blank with Polycom.
As I mentioned, if you are running (in our case) OCS and Lync 2013 (moving to Lync), the you have to create a second SIPURI otherwise they conflict.
HOWEVER... you must also create a second DNS alias for Lync 2013. Let me explain...
In OCS, we had our SIPURI (*@OCSSIPURI.domain.com) pointing towards the DNS name of the DMA (dma.domain.com).
In Lync, we had the new SIPURI (*@LYNCSIPURI@domain.com) pointing to the same DNS name). This was causing errors in OCS around 18 hours later and in turn would break OCS dailling.
The solution... is to create a second DNS alias for Lync and point it towards the DMA IP (signalling IP of the DMA). As long the next hop in OC/Lync are not the same then it'll work.
FYI - Any new DNS alias you create needs to be in the certificate SAN of the DMA....

09-30-2013 10:25 AM
HI.
I just thought I'd share the solution to everyone here... as I know searching on Google for errors seems to draw a blank with Polycom.
As I mentioned, if you are running (in our case) OCS and Lync 2013 (moving to Lync), the you have to create a second SIPURI otherwise they conflict.
HOWEVER... you must also create a second DNS alias for Lync 2013. Let me explain...
In OCS, we had our SIPURI (*@OCSSIPURI.domain.com) pointing towards the DNS name of the DMA (dma.domain.com).
In Lync, we had the new SIPURI (*@LYNCSIPURI@domain.com) pointing to the same DNS name). This was causing errors in OCS around 18 hours later and in turn would break OCS dailling.
The solution... is to create a second DNS alias for Lync and point it towards the DMA IP (signalling IP of the DMA). As long the next hop in OC/Lync are not the same then it'll work.
FYI - Any new DNS alias you create needs to be in the certificate SAN of the DMA....

09-30-2013 10:32 AM
Also... if anyone finds they have really bad quality on Lync calls into VMR. Take a look at the RMX 8.1 Admin Guide - 3-25
We found that we had to add MAX_RTV_RESOLUTION and the MAX_ALLOWED_RTV_HD_FRAME_RATE flag to get better quality. However the number of cores you have in your CPU does have a significant effect.
We are still working on confirming why the quality varies so much on how you use it...