just a question, on the diagram, presented 10:15 shouldn't it be "CsOnlineVoiceRoutingPolicy" or "CsTeamsCallingPolicy" in the third column on the bottom?
Actually it is: "CsTeamsEmergencyCallingPolicy" where you can configure the notifications and "CsTeamsEmergencyCallRoutingPolicy" where you can set the emergency numbers. (only for Direct Routing)
We are using Teams + Skype with Microsoft calling plans in Island mode as we transition. I have setup some emergency addresses, trusted IPs, as well as Subnets for those addresses, however, when looking at these addresses, none of the users are assigned to them based on the criteria. Also within Teams, under settings, I don't see any emergency address listed at all. Is this a limitation of Teams in Island mode, or am I missing something obvious here. We don't want anything but LIS, so based on your video Trusted IPs + Emergency Addresses + Subnet (right to the computed subnet ID) are all I should need. Any ideas?
Sorry for the delayed response but the best place to ask any technical question for Team is in the Tech Community forum. You can find it at aka.ms/TeamsCommunity
nothing. It doesn't need to be linked. The Trusted IP only determines whether the Client is inside the corporate network or not. It is the first check performed. If not passed, no further action is taken.
Excellent information and well presented. Just what I needed
Very clear presentation. Great level of detail. The diagram at 10:15 is priceless. Good job.
just a question, on the diagram, presented 10:15 shouldn't it be "CsOnlineVoiceRoutingPolicy" or "CsTeamsCallingPolicy" in the third column on the bottom?
Actually it is: "CsTeamsEmergencyCallingPolicy" where you can configure the notifications and "CsTeamsEmergencyCallRoutingPolicy" where you can set the emergency numbers. (only for Direct Routing)
We are using Teams + Skype with Microsoft calling plans in Island mode as we transition. I have setup some emergency addresses, trusted IPs, as well as Subnets for those addresses, however, when looking at these addresses, none of the users are assigned to them based on the criteria. Also within Teams, under settings, I don't see any emergency address listed at all. Is this a limitation of Teams in Island mode, or am I missing something obvious here. We don't want anything but LIS, so based on your video Trusted IPs + Emergency Addresses + Subnet (right to the computed subnet ID) are all I should need. Any ideas?
Sorry for the delayed response but the best place to ask any technical question for Team is in the Tech Community forum. You can find it at aka.ms/TeamsCommunity
hi guys, great video. Where can I find the slide deck for this presentation, please? thanks in advance
What links a trusted IP and/or LIS entry with an emergency location?
I have a similar question. What links a trusted IP to the private IP and LIS entry?
nothing. It doesn't need to be linked.
The Trusted IP only determines whether the Client is inside the corporate network or not.
It is the first check performed. If not passed, no further action is taken.
Be even better if there were chapters and times to quickly reference content in this great video
Great feedback thank you. We'll discuss on our team putting that into our process.