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Justin Davis
Oct 11, 2018Copper Contributor
Join Zoom meeting from Skype Room System v2
Hi there, Trying to join a Zoom meeting from Skype Room System V2. We can join the meeting using the SfB client or on a Polycom Trio signed in with a skype account. We do so by dialing: 41055...
- Oct 12, 2018
No, the Dial Pad is only used for placing PSTN-based telephony calls.
To enter SIP URIs see my other response in this thread.
Jed Ellerby
Nov 12, 2018Brass Contributor
Isn't this just a federated call that you call via the New Meeting button? You must be able to enter numbers to federated SIP addresses and hence just type this in and add the user to the Invite list … basically make a point to point call into the Zoom conference.
4105555555@lync.zoom.us
Jed
- Jeff SchertzFeb 05, 2019MVP
Jed Ellerby I just tested this again to verify and I see what the newer behavior is.
If the device is in Skype Only or Skype (default) + Teams mode you can select the New Meeting button and then using the on-screen keyboard enter a SIP URI (e.g. 12345678@lync.zoom.us) and then federated presence will appear along with an 'Invite' button. While it appears that the device is attempting to invite that SIP URI to a new meetingon the bridge it actually performs a peer call. This will successfully connect into the Zoom meeting.
If the device is in Skype + Teams (default) mode then after selecting New Meeting you need to select the 'Enter URL' button which will flip the device from Teams to Skype mode (as indicated by the theme changing from purple to blue) and then function the same as described above.
In both of these calls video can content sharing works.
I suppose if the device was registered using an account only active in Teams, meaning it was not enabled for SfB Online or SfB Server then this will fail as Teams cannot place the federated SIP call natively.
- Jed EllerbyFeb 15, 2019Brass ContributorFederated calls from Teams to on prem SfB seems to be working now (we saw it rolled out this week to our tenant) so I tried calling Zoom from MTR using Teams mode, and it worked fine! I don't have a Zoom meeting test so couldn't do much more than entering invalid digits and #, but it did respond and accept it had an invalid meeting PIN.
- Justin DavisFeb 05, 2019Copper Contributor
Hi Jed,
Yes, it's possible to use SRS v2 to dial in to a Zoom meeting via PSTN, but we lose video and screenshare functionality that Zoom worked hard to integrate with Skype. ATC-only is not an option for most of our calls.