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Kinnex Media Gateway

Integration with Lync Server


Kinnex Media Gateway acts as a full functional client for
Lync Server on the one hand and as a registrar for end-
point equipment on the other. It adapts protocols and
functions of each IP phone to the Lync requirements,
allowing users to take advantage of the full range of Lync
features.

Optimal topology
A software gateway that allows you to Kinnex Media Gateway allows you to
connect inexpensive IP-phones to Microsoft select the most suitable IP phones for
Lync Server 2013. your employees. The optimal internal
architecture based on the Kinnex VoIP
Engine allows you to effectively use
server resources and easily integrate the
solution in the Lync infrastructure.

Simple centralized management


Kinnex Media Gateway is configured
automatically while installing using
existing Lync Server infrastructure.
For group management of IP-phones,
we designed the abilities to install and
upgrade firmware, provision settings,
block device access, gather statistics and
monitoring.

Advanced capabilities
We also provide advanced capabilities
for IP-phone pools connected to Kinnex
Media Gateway such as Paging, Intercom,
and Hot Line. These increase usability
and make employee collaboration more
effective.
Microsoſt Lync
An enterprise-ready unified communications Security
platform. Wherever you are, install Lync on Client authorization on IP-phones is
your mobile devices, on Windows, or on other operated only by means of Lync Server,
operating systems, and keep in touch with which does not gain access to account
other users without breaking away from your data. Kinnex Media Gateway supports work on
everyday tasks. Lync provides a single unified secure protocols with data encryption TLS and
client for instant messages, voice and video Secure RTP.
calls, presence notifications, online meeting.
Functions
Features and functions available for IP
phones connected to Lync via Kinnex
Media Gateway.
Calls
• Make a call to a number
• Make a call to a SIP URI/Lync client
• Answer a call
• Decline a call
• End call

Hold
• Place a call on hold
• Resume a call
• Switch between calls
• Make a new call and put the active call on hold
• Answer a call while already in a call

Redirect a Call
• Redirect a call to voice mail
• Redirect a call to number
• Redirect a call to SIP URI/Lync client

Transfer Calls
• Transfer a call to a number
• Transfer a call to a SIP URI/Lync client
• Consult someone before transferring a call

Call Forwarding
System Requirements • Forward a call to voice mail
Minimum system and hardware requirements • Forward a call to a number
• Forward a call to a SIP URI/Lync client
Number of
Up to 100 Up to 300 Up to 500 Up to 1000 Presence
IP-phones
Operating System Windows 7 SP1 Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate 64-bit • Change your status*
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter 64-bit • View contacts presence
Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter 64-bit • View corporate directory users presence*
Additional Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86/x64) • BLF (Busy Lamp Field)*
software Lync Server Administrative Tools
Lync Contacts*
TFTP Server tftpd32 (x86/x64)
• View a contact card
Processor 32/64 bit 32/64 bit 64 bit 64 bit • View a contacts list by groups
1 core 2 cores 2-4 cores 4 cores • Search contacts
2.26 GHz from 2.26 GHz from 2.26 GHz from 2.26 GHz • Make a call from the contacts
• Transfer/Redirect/Forward a call to the contact
RAM from 1 GB from 2 GB from 4 GB from 8 GB
Hard Disc from 1 GB from 1 GB from 1 GB from 1 GB Voice Mail*
• Check voice mail
Network one 100 Mbps network adapter one 1 Gbps network adapter • Manage voice mail messages
• Listen voice mail greeting
Ports • Change voice mail greeting
• Message waiting Indicator
Port Protocol Comments
Conferencing
5060 UDP (SIP) Incoming UDP connection requests from IP-phones
• Escalate a call to a conference call
5060 TCP (SIP) Incoming TCP connection requests from IP-phones. • Merge existing calls
• Delete call from a conference
Incoming UDP connection requests to the TFTP server from
69 UDP (TFTP)
IP-phones. Provisioning
Used for search the Lync Server certificate, provisioning • Firmware Auto Upgrade
67/68 DHCP • Common IP Phone Settings
FQDN and Registrar FQDN.
• Individual IP Phone Settings by MAC
Ports for audio data exchange. Minimum 20 ports for 1 • Global Address List (GAL)
1024 - 65535 TCP/UDP
IP-phone call.
*
functions are under development or in QA
Starxoſt
Starxoft is a software developer with core competencies in IP telephony and Unified
Communication systems.
www.kinnex.net

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