Appendix H - Integration Into Microsoft Environments
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The Collaboration Server must have a unique account in the Active Directory and must be registered
with the Office Communications/Lync server.
ICE is supported with Collaboration Server Multiple Networks.
Ensure that the Collaboration Server system SIP signaling domain has been allowed on the Lync
Server edge server to which you are federating (if your deployment does not include a DMA system).
Content sharing (BFCP protocol) is not supported in ICE environment.
Connecting to the Collaboration Server in ICE Environment
The dialing methods that can be used by an endpoint to connect to another endpoint depends on the ICE
environment: Local, Remote or Federation.
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Local connection - a connection between the Collaboration Server and endpoints that reside within the
same organization. For example, an endpoint in Zone A calls the Collaboration Server in Zone A.
Branch Office - a connection between an endpoint that is behind a firewall and the Collaboration Server that
reside in the same zone. The user in the Branch Office can also place and receive calls from other
enterprises and remote users. For example, Enterprise A also contains a branch office, which in this
example is a Polycom HDX user who is behind more than one firewall.
Remote - a connection between Collaboration Server that resides within the organization and an endpoint
that resides outside of the organization (on a WAN). For example, an endpoint on the internet that calls the
Collaboration Server in Zone A. In such a case, the call has to traverse at least one firewall.
Federation - a connection between Collaboration Server that resides within one organization and an
endpoint that resides within another organization. For example, an endpoint in Zone A calls the
Collaboration Server in Zone B. The call has to traverse two or more firewalls.
Dialing Methods
The ICE protocol enables remote and federation connections using the registered user name for dialing.
The endpoint connects to the Collaboration Server by entering the Collaboration Server registered user
name in the following format:
[Collaboration Server registered user name]@[OCS/Lync server domain name]
For example:
When ICE over UDP is blocked in the firewall UDP port, the ICE connection through the TCP
protocol is automatically used instead of UDP for fallback.