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Lync Server Admin Guide: Configuring Incoming Call Handling Features

This article is part of the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide: PowerShell Supplement.

Configure Phone Number Extensions for Parking Calls

Create a Call Park Orbit Range

  • To create a new range of numbers for parking calls

To create a new Call Park orbit range use the New-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet and specify both the start and end numbers in the range:

New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" -NumberRangeStart 100 -NumberRangeEnd 199 -CallParkService ApplicationServer:pool0.litwareinc.com

 

Change a Call Park Orbit Range

  • To change a range of numbers for parking calls

To modify a Call Park Orbit range use the Set-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet:

Set-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" -NumberRangeStart 500 -NumberRangeEnd 699

 

Delete a Call Park Orbit Range

  • To delete a Call Park orbit range

To delete a Call Park Orbit range, use the Remove-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet:

 

Remove-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1"

 

Use this command to remove all your Call Park orbit ranges:

 

Get-CsCallParkOrbit | Remove-CsCallParkOrbit

 

 

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Configure Routing of Unassigned Phone Numbers

  • To configure routing of unassigned phone numbers

The New-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet enables you to create a new unassigned number range:

New-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1 -NumberRangeStart "+14255551000" -NumberRangeEnd "+14255551100" -AnnouncementService ApplicationServer:redmond.litwareinc.com -AnnouncementName "Welcome Announcement"

Change an Unassigned Number Range

  • To change routing of unassigned phone numbers

To change an existing unassigned number range, use the Set-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet. This command changes both the starting number and ending number for an unassigned number range:

Set-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1 -NumberRangeStart "+14255551000" -NumberRangeEnd "+14255551900"

Delete an Unassigned Number Range

  • To delete an unassigned number range

To delete an unassigned number range, use the Remove-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet:

Remove-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1

The following command enables you to delete all your unassigned number ranges:

Get-CsUnassignedNumber | Remove-CsUnassignedNumber

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