Hi,
No problem with snomOne as a PBX : without knowing really telephony, snomOne acts rapidly as so with lync and voip provider : it is really a nice product.
But, on another forum (Snom One as LYnc Gateway), I read :
Well that you are trying to do is route the call from one trunk to another trunk. So in addition to the trunk to flowroute, you need to have another trunk that goes to Lync. On that trunk, you must tell the PBX what dialplan to use, and the way it works right now is to tell the PBX to "assume the call comes from an extension"; and assign that extension the right dial plan. This would be outbound dialling then.
Inbound will also be challenging. you probably have to do the same thing and tell the PBX which extension to assume, so that the call can be dialled in the other direction. I would choose two extensions with two dial plans, so that the outbound dial plan always lands on the trunk to flowroute and the inbound always lands on the inbound always lands on the trunk to Lync.
I have never tried this; using the PBX as a IP-IP gateway sounds like an interesting experiment...
To be honest, I don't know the way to implement what it is explain...
But, the interesting thing, is to know that may be it is possible to do what i would like to do
If someone have tried, what are the conclusion : possible or not ?
If it is possible, what are the configuration of this trunks and dialplan ?
Regards,
Yves