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In parallel you will have the integration between MX-ONE and Microsoft Office Communications
Server 2007 R2 based on direct SIP as described above. This enables OC (Office Communicator)
client to make and receive external calls through a PC. The calls are routed from the OCS by the SIP
trunk to the MX-ONE and further to the PSTN and vice-versa.
Furthermore, users of the MX-ONE Telephony System will be able to communicate with OC clients in
the OCS system as well as interrogate their voicemails stored on the Microsoft Exchange Server
2010 UM directly from their MX-ONE terminal. They will of course have access to the same VM
services as described in the section above.
Aastra MX-ONE integrated with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 and Microsoft
Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging delivers the following end user features:
• Voice mail (Voice User Interface and Telephony User Interface)
• Auto
Attendant
• Message waiting indication for MX-ONE terminals
• Outlook voice access
• Automatically update the presence information based on, for example, appointments in the
Microsoft Exchange/Outlook calendar.
• OC (Office Communicator) client to make and receive external calls through a PC.
3 Configuration Example 1 - MX-ONE and Exchange 2010 UM
standalone
3.1 Prerequisites
3.1.1
MX-ONE Prerequisites
Aastra MX-ONE Telephony System V.4.0 SP1 or later
The following shall be configured:
• Trunk between MX-ONE and Exchange UM - SIP route.
• Two IP extensions numbers to be used as Pilot numbers (groups) in Exchange UM.
• Message Waiting Indicator configuration in the system and in the phones that will use the
service.
• Call list for IP phones. This feature is used to forward the call to the voice mail in case of no
answer or busy.
The following MX-ONE type of devices can be used with Exchange 2010: