The Cisco/TANDBERG VCS is all that you need to connect with Lync... it 
will cost you ~6500 Euro for 10 concurrent calls with H263 CIF video.

If you want HD video, up to 720p, you can add the Advanced Media Gateway 
to it, it will cost you a little more :)

-- 
//Robert

On Fri, 15 Apr 2011, Simon Horne wrote:

> Tandberg does supply a box that will bridge to Lync though it will cost you
> an enormous sum of money.
>
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lucas Phelps [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 14 April 2011 23:52
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] Openh323gk-users Digest, Vol 59, Issue 2
>
> Thanks all for your thoughts on redundancy.  I did try the DNS name in the
> Polycom PVX software and it seems like that might be my solution if it works
> okay on my Tandbergs.  Then during a disaster I can just update my DNS
> records and reboot the Tandbergs.  It'll just be a bit of a pain to
> reconfigure all the units.
>
> It sounds like the 'Auto' feature utilizes multicast rather than broadcast?
> My network is not setup to handle multicasting traffic, so that option is
> probably out.
>
> Any of you have any experience getting Tandberg endpoints to connect to
> Microsoft Lync?
>

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