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Create an announcement in Lync Server 2013

 

Topic Last Modified: 2012-11-01

To create a new announcement, you need to perform the following steps:

  1. For audio prompts, record the audio file by using your favorite audio recording application.

  2. For audio prompts, run the Import-CsAnnouncementFile cmdlet to import the contents of the audio file to File Store.

  3. Run the New-CsAnnouncement cmdlet to create and name the announcement. Perform this step to create announcements with an audio prompt, a text-to-speech (TTS) prompt, or no prompt.

    Tip

    You might want to create an announcement with no prompt (for example, if you want to transfer calls to a specific destination without playing a message).

  4. Assign the new announcement to a number range in the unassigned number table.

This topic describes how to import and create announcements. For details about assigning announcements in the unassigned number table, see Configure the unassigned number table in Lync Server 2013.

To create a new announcement

  1. For audio prompts, create the audio file.

  2. Log on to the computer where Lync Server Management Shell is installed as a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group or with the necessary user rights as described in Delegate setup permissions in Lync Server 2013.

  3. Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.

  4. For audio prompts, run:

    Import-CsAnnouncementFile -Parent <service of the Application Server running the Announcement application> -FileName <name for file in File Store> -Content Byte [<contents of file in byte array>]
    
  5. Run:

    New-CsAnnouncement -Parent <service of Application Server running the Announcement application, in the form: service:ApplicationServer:<fqdn>> -Name <unique name to be used as destination in unassigned number table> [-AudioFilePrompt <FileName specified in Import-CsAnnouncementFile>] [-TextToSpeechPrompt <text string to be converted to speech>] [-Language <Language for playing the TTS prompt (required for PromptTts)>] [-TargetUri sip:SIPAddress for transferring caller after announcement]
    

    For transferring calls to voice mail, type SIPAddress in the format sip:username@domainname;opaque=app:voicemail (for example, sip:bob@contoso.com;opaque=app:voicemail). For transferring calls to a phone number, type SIPAddress in the format sip:number@domainname;user=phone (for example, sip:+ 14255550121@contoso.com;user=phone).

    For example, to specify an audio prompt:

    $a = Get-Content ".\PromptFile.wav" -ReadCount 0 -Encoding Byte
    Import-CsAnnouncementFile -Parent service:ApplicationServer:pool0@contoso.com -FileName "ChangedNumberMessage.wav" -Content $a
    New-CsAnnouncement -Parent service:ApplicationServer:pool0.contoso.com -Name "Number Changed Announcement" -AudioFilePrompt "ChangedNumberMessage.wav"
    

    For example, to specify a TTS prompt:

    New-CsAnnouncement -Parent service:ApplicationServer:pool0.contoso.com -Name "Help Desk Announcement" -TextToSpeechPrompt "The Help Desk number has changed. Please dial 5550100." -Language "en-US"
    

    For more detail about these cmdlets, and to see a list of the language codes to use in the TextToSpeechPrompt parameter, see New-CsAnnouncement.