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CCS-UC-1 Crestron Mercury™ Tabletop Conference System with Microsoft Lync 2013 ® ® Configuration Guide Crestron Electronics, Inc.
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Lync Configuration Configure Host A record ....................9 Configure Users in the Active Directory ................ 11 Configure a Crestron Mercury Lync 2013 User ............13 Configure the PSTN Gateway ..................14 Configure the Dial Plan ....................17 Configure Voice Policy ....................19 Configure PSTN Usage ....................
2013 as an enterprise enabled Lync user. ® ® Audience This document is intended for users attempting to configure and use the Crestron Mercury devices as Lync users registering to Lync 2013. CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 1 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
Topology The network topology for the Crestron Mercury endpoint to interop with Lync 2013 is as shown below. SIP Endpoint Integration with Lync 2013 - Reference Network The lab network consists of the following components: • Lync 2013 cluster for voice features •...
Product Description The Crestron Mercury device is a complete solution for conference rooms. It acts as an all- in-one touch screen, speakerphone, and AirMedia product for conference rooms that ® provide microphones and speakers integrated into the user interface at the table.
• The Crestron Mercury device is able to retrieve the call parked by the Lync 2013 desktop client and there is two-way audio. However, after retrieving the parked call, the call control options disappear from the Crestron Mercury device’s display.
Mercury Configuration Setup The LAN port of the Crestron Mercury device needs to be connected to one POE+ port to power it up and be connected to the network for reachability to Lync 2013. The PoE+ switch that is used should have the LLDP functionality enabled for the device to power up and be completely functional.
Crestron Mercury: Status The device can be configured from the Network page. 3. On the web GUI, navigate to Network. 4. Enter the following parameters in the Adapter 1 section to configure the Crestron Mercury device. • Domain Name: tekvizioncw.com was used in this example •...
7. Configure the SIP Address: Enter the SIP URI of the Lync 2013 user. 8. Click Save Changes. When SfB is enabled, the Crestron Mercury device displays a Skype logo on its Make a Call screen. The logo is greyed out until the device registers with SfB.
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Add Certificate Screen c. Click Browse, select the root_cer.cer file to be loaded, and click Open. d. Click Load to upload the certificate to the CCS-UC-1. A message confirming the upload is displayed. e. Click OK to close the Add Certificate screen. The certificate authority from where the root-cer certificate was downloaded appears in the list of trusted certificate authorities.
Lync Configuration This section describes the Lync 2013 configuration necessary to integrate the Crestron device as a Lync Endpoint. It is assumed that the general installation and basic Lync 2013 configuration has already been administered. Configure Host A record Configure an A record in the DNS server for “lyncdiscoverinternal.<domain>.com” that points to the front end server’s IP Address.
Configure Users in the Active Directory Configure the Lync users in the active directory. For this example, three users are created, sfbuser1, sfbuser2, and sfbuser3. Active Directory Users and Computers CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 11 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
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2. Enter the password information in the New Object - User window, and then click Next. New Object - User Window - Configure Password 3. Click Finish. The user is successfully created. 12 • CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
A user has to be configured in the Active Directory prior to this configuration as described in “Configure Users in the Active Directory” on page 11. Skype for Business, User Configuration CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 13 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
Configure the PSTN Gateway Configure a PSTN Gateway on Lync 2013 for routing calls to the PSTN. Lync Server 2013, Topology Builder 14 • CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
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Define New IP/PSTN Gateway, Define the PSTN Gateway FQDN Define New IP/PSTN Gateway, Define the IP Address CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 15 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
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Define New IP/PSTN Gateway, Define the Root Trunk 16 • CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
Configure the Dial Plan Configure the dial plan and normalization rules for number translation. Lync Server 2013, Voice Routing, Dial Plan Configuration CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 17 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
Configure voice policy with required calling features. This voice policy has to be assigned to the user manually if it is a user scoped voice policy. Lync Server 2013, Voice Routing, Voice Policy Configuration CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 19 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
A PSTN usage is configured to the above voice policy. This configuration dictates if a user can have access to outbound PSTN calls. Configure a PSTN Usage 20 • CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
A route is configured for the above configured PSTN usage. This route configuration is associated with the PSTN trunks and number patterns to allow. The below example allows all numbers on the associated trunk. Configure Voice Route CCS-UC-1: Crestron Mercury with Lync 2013 • 21 Configuration Guide – DOC. 8255A...
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