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Mitel Forums => MiVoice Office 250/Mitel 5000 => Topic started by: PJANEIRO on March 25, 2019, 06:25:57 PM
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I've looked around and didn't quite find my answer
Has anyone linked up a skype for business server 2015/2019 on premise with the mivoice 250/5000 ?
Thanks
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Mitel User Group just announced a webinar on this today. I had no interest, so I deleted the email. Maybe someone else has the info handy.
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Tried looking for that webinar, didn't find it, anyone knows about it ?
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Bump
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MiCollab has a Skype for Business Plug in, I think you are actively discouraged from doing MiCollab on 250 now.
They want you to do Mitel Phone Manager, which doesn't do S4B integration.
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I know about the plug in, but I'm looking for the conference port possibility, I just need users who don't have a tablett/mobile phone/pc to be able to call the conference number and still listen/hear what is said, i don' need my skype users to dial out or receive calls
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bump, ok so i called a few places and talked to numerous people and well nada, is there not someone capable of integrating a skype for business server with a mitel 5000 ??? we were sold this micrap 5000 saying it was a capable system but so far if’s only been hell getting things to work properly, even the voicemail to email is subpar, surely someone here has some info or a vendor that has done this ?
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PJANEIRO,
What equipment besides the MiVO-250 do you have?
Thanks,
TE
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/skypeforbusiness/plan-your-deployment/enterprise-voice-solution/direct-sip
Had a quick look at this and it seems you can log a Skype for Business server on to an IPPBX as a SIP Extn, so you would need X number of CAT F SIP Extn licenses for the 250 and as long as the Conference Bridge is dialable on the S4B server you should be able to dial in.
Lots of shoulds and possiblies involved, you would need to speak to your Microsoft people and see what they say.