Oscar Reyes
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What is the recommended path for setting up Lync 2013 with Skype for Business Online?
Hello Experts,
My company currently has an on-premise deployment of Lync 2013 with most if not all features functioning and integrated with our Avaya PBX. To provide further detail, we can do web based and audio conferencing, mobile apps works, and from our S4B desktop clients we can 4-digit dial extensions and make and receive calls to the world etc. as well as from our mobile apps. Edge servers, reverse proxy, all required components are in place.
I recently completed a hybrid migration of Exchange 2010 to O365 successfully, all users are on O365 (E3) but we still use on-premise for relay and management. Azure AD Sync is setup for password sync, we do not use ADFS.
I want to do the same with Lync 2013, setup hybrid and move users over little by little until we are comfortable and keep all the functions of S4B with our on-premise PBX. From what i read i will need to add a cloud pbx license for this to work but cannot find any "Good" information on setting up Hybrid and how to keep those features. Does anyone know of any good resources that covers this scenario in DETAIL?
Whats paths are there? Is there more than one? Some direction will be greatly appreciated.
My company currently has an on-premise deployment of Lync 2013 with most if not all features functioning and integrated with our Avaya PBX. To provide further detail, we can do web based and audio conferencing, mobile apps works, and from our S4B desktop clients we can 4-digit dial extensions and make and receive calls to the world etc. as well as from our mobile apps. Edge servers, reverse proxy, all required components are in place.
I recently completed a hybrid migration of Exchange 2010 to O365 successfully, all users are on O365 (E3) but we still use on-premise for relay and management. Azure AD Sync is setup for password sync, we do not use ADFS.
I want to do the same with Lync 2013, setup hybrid and move users over little by little until we are comfortable and keep all the functions of S4B with our on-premise PBX. From what i read i will need to add a cloud pbx license for this to work but cannot find any "Good" information on setting up Hybrid and how to keep those features. Does anyone know of any good resources that covers this scenario in DETAIL?
Whats paths are there? Is there more than one? Some direction will be greatly appreciated.
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