Cisco Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server Expressway
Enabling MOC/Lync clients registered on OCS/Lync Server to call endpoints registered on the video network
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Presence state is Online (if Default published status for registered endpoints is set to
Online, otherwise expect to see Offline)
Online, otherwise expect to see Offline)
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Subscription state is Subscribed
If the states are not as expected, verify that the FindMe and OCS/Lync (Active Directory) registered
names are identical.
names are identical.
Testing the configuration
Test calls from MOC/Lync Clients registered on OCS/Lync server to endpoints registered on
Cisco VCS Control.
Cisco VCS Control.
For example, call david.jones@ciscotp.com or alice.parkes@ciscotp.com from a MOC/Lync client
registered on OCS/Lync server.
registered on OCS/Lync server.
For MOC, double click on the buddy then click
to make a video call.
For Lync client, double-click on the buddy then click “Video->Start a Video Call” to make a video
call):
call):
Test that calls to OCS/Lync registered FindMe users from Cisco VCS registered endpoints fork to
Cisco VCS registered endpoints listed in the FindMe entry and also to the MOC/Lync client for this
user.
Cisco VCS registered endpoints listed in the FindMe entry and also to the MOC/Lync client for this
user.
Test that calls to OCS/Lync registered FindMe users from MOC/Lync clients fork to the MOC/Lync
client and also to Cisco VCS registered endpoints listed in the FindMe entry for this user.
client and also to Cisco VCS registered endpoints listed in the FindMe entry for this user.