![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If RealConnect will be leveraged for joining both Skype and Teams meetings then either SIP or H.323 can be used. Only H.323 remains available to join Teams, as an attempt to call into an interoperability service for Teams using a SIP dial string would fail as the SIP registrar is Skype and would not understand that call, nor be able to route it correctly. Essentially, if Skype meetings will be joined natively, then SIP is occupied by the registration to a Skype for Business Server, or Skype for Business Online. When Skype for Business meetings also need to be supported though, then there are two different options which could impact which protocols are available to use for connecting into Teams meetings. The first option provides for the most configuration flexibility as the Group Series supports both H.323 and SIP, so either protocol can be used to join Teams meetings via the available interoperability solutions: RealConnect for Clariti or the RealConnect Service. Mixed Mode – While the RealConnect Service must be used for Teams meetings, Skype meetings will instead connect natively.Interop Only – Both Teams and Skype meetings are joined via the interoperability model by using the RealConnect Service.The valid configuration scenarios fall into two categories: In this scenario the registration and call control is handled by the Trio, not the Group Series/Visual Pro. If a Group Series unit has been integrated with a Trio, meaning it is deployed as a Visual Pro, then the aforementioned Trio article should be used as guidance. This article is only applicable to a standalone Group Series deployment. Thus, the few potential configuration scenarios have more to do with Skype for Business connectivity than Teams. This means that there is only a single path to Microsoft Teams for the Group Series: an interoperability service like RealConnect. This is due to the facts that (a) there are no applicable audio-only scenarios as the Group Series is not a SIP-based phone at its core, and (b) there are no native Teams options for the Group Series as it does not run Android or Windows, and thus cannot directly run either of the device apps provided by Microsoft to their device partners. While several different options, both native and interoperable, were recently outlined for the Poly Trio the Group Series approach is much simpler. This article covers how to successfully configure a Poly Group Series to connect to Microsoft Teams meetings. ![]()
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