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FREEPBX (ASTERISK NOW) WITH SKYPE FOR BUSINESS INTEGRATION

moh10lyDecember 16, 2019

In my earliest article about Lync with Asterisk Now (FreePBX) I have written step by step guide on how to integrate Lync and FreePBX but since Skype for Business came out and the new version of Free PBX 13.0.84 I thought it would be good idea to try the integration between both of them ..

In Skype for Business server I am using the latest CU version 6.0.9319.0.

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The steps are very similar to the original article except with some UI changes.. 

In the following article I will be only showing the main steps which I have taken to integrate Skype for Business with FreePBX and will show the steps that have been done on the FreePBX side only not on the Skype for Business server as it is very similar to the original article.

Integration of AsteriskNow (FreePBX 13.0.84) and Skype for Business Server

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Creating Trunk for Skype for Business

First I will start by creating a new trunk for S4B and configure it. To configure the trunk (Skype for Business trunk for outgoing calls from Asterisk to S4B)

Click on Connectivity >>  Trunks and follow the below screenshots.

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Under the SIP settings (Outgoing) tab type the followinghost=10.10.124.120
transport=tcp
port=5060
insecure=very
type=friend
context=from-internal
promiscredir=yes
qualify=yes
canreinvite=yesIn the incoming tab make sure you delete everything and then submit changes


Configure the Trunk with an outbound route
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While creating the Outbound route, this route must be associated with the Trunk that I have created earlier in the trunk sequence as in the below screenshot..

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In my case the pattern NXXX should be enough as it’ll route the call to my S4B’s 4 extension users (5000)

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Click on Connectivity >>> Inbound routes

Click add inbound route

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Now the most important is the SIP settings

Configuring Asterisknow to accept TCP calls from S4B

From the Settings menu ->> click on Asterisk SIP settings then choose Chan SIP settings and do the same configuration like the one below

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Scroll further down to the “Advanced General Settings”

Enter the two “Other SIP settings” fields below and submit changes.

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Conference with 2 Extensions on Asterisk now with s4B

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I can call from S4B to Asterisk extensions and vice versa without any issues.

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2 thoughts on “FREEPBX (ASTERISK NOW) WITH SKYPE FOR BUSINESS INTEGRATION”

  1. moha says:
    May 10, 2020 at 6:09 pm

    inghost=10.10.124.120

    why you uses this IP ?

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    1. moh10ly says:
      May 12, 2020 at 1:14 pm

      This IP address represents Skype for Business Mediation server or Front End if your Mediation is collocated.

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