

If a Conferencing Node in a trusted application pool is placed into maintenance mode, and a SfB/Lync server sends a call to that node, the node will respond with 503 Service Unavailable and the call will then fail ( SfB/Lync will not try another node in the pool). If this second INVITE is not seen, this is a strong indication of a media connectivity issue between the two peers. This can be done both on the Conferencing Node (with the support log) and on the FEP serving the SfB/Lync client (using the SfB/Lync debugging tools).Ī normal SIP call flow between a SfB/Lync client and the Pexip Infinity Conferencing Node should be: SfB/Lync clientĪfter ICE negotiation has completed between the SfB/Lync client and the Conferencing Node, the SfB/Lync client should send a second INVITE to signal the ICE negotiation completion. After that has been verified, check if the Conferencing Node receives the SIP INVITE request from the SfB/Lync client. If the SfB/Lync client fails to connect to the conference altogether, we need to verify that the alias exists on the Management Node.

Check if the Conferencing Node receiving the call is in maintenance mode.Management Node support log ( History & Logs > Support log).Verify that the Conferencing Node receives the SIP INVITE request from the SfB/Lync client (via the FEP): Verify that a Virtual Meeting Room with the alias being dialed exists on the Management Node.SfB/Lync client does not connect to Pexip Infinity conference Checklist * Note that where this documentation refers to " SfB/Lync", it represents both Microsoft Skype for Business and Lync unless stated otherwise.įor a list of known limitations with Pexip Infinity and Microsoft Skype for Business and Lync integrations, see Limitations. Pexip only transmits low resolutions to mobile SfB clients.

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