Configuring Skype for Business Server for Presence
On the Skype for Business Server side, you need to define the device in the Skype for Business Topology as a Trusted Application.
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Detailed configuration of Skype for Business Server is beyond the scope of this document. |
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Before performing the below procedure, make sure that you have defined the device in the PSTN Gateway node of the Skype for Business Server Topology (using the Topology Builder). |
Using the Skype for Business Server Management Shell, perform the following steps:
Run the following cmdlet to retrieve the SiteId property of the site:
Get-CsSite
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Create a Trusted Application Pool
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Run the following cmdlet to create a new pool to host the presence application:
New-CsTrustedApplicationPool -Identity <Pool FQDN> -Registrar <Registrar FQDN> -Site <Site Id>
where:
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Identity is the FQDN of the device, which sends the SIP PUBLISH messages with the presence status to Skype for Business Server |
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Registrar is the FQDN of the Registrar service for the pool |
For example:
New-CsTrustedApplicationPool -Identity sbcgw.example.com -Registrar skypepool.example.com -Site Portland
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Add the Trusted Application (Presence) to the Pool
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New-CsTrustedApplication-ApplicationId <String> -TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn <String> -Port <Port Number>
where:
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ApplicationId is the name of the application |
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TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn is the FQDN of the trusted application pool |
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Port is the port number on which the application will run (5061) |
For example:
New-CsTrustedApplication -ApplicationId MSpresence –TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn sbcgw.example.com -Port 5061
Make sure the port number matches the port number configured on the device.
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Enable and Publish the Skype for Business Server 2015 Topology
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Run the following cmdlet to publish and enable your new topology:
Enable-CsTopology