<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>> Do you know if it is possible to interconnect 1.6 with Microsoft Office<br>
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> Communications Server 2007 and use the Office<br>
> Communicator as a softclient for telephone calls and the Communicator for<br>
> Instant Messaging? I believe you can set up a mediation<br>
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> server within MOC but i don't know if this works in real life. Maybe someone<br>
> here has this setup running? What I also wonder<br>
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> is if the state in Communicator client would change to "in a call" if a call<br>
> is made from Communicator via Asterisk. AFAIK MOC itself cannot<br>
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> directly communicate with a PSTN so Asterisk could be a perfect<br>
> supplemental.<br>
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No, not until Microsoft builds a compatible soft phone. Microsoft<br>
built software that only speaks SIP over TCP. Most SIP stacks work<br>
over RTP.<br>
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I found this blog about Asterisk and OCS but i don't know if it really works as i did not try it out on my own yet.<br>
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http://blogs.technet.com/b/gclark/archive/2008/10/09/asterisk-1-6-with-office-communications-server-2007.aspx<br>
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So you think just the signaling would work but not the audio due to the mismatch of the audio transport?<br>
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