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Add Mailbox and Client Access servers to a SIP URI dial plan in Exchange Server

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016

You can add Client Access and Mailbox servers to SIP URI dial plans. Client Access and Mailbox servers can't be associated with Telephone Extension or E.164 dial plans, but the servers will answer all incoming calls.

If you're deploying Microsoft Lync Server, to enable outbound calling to work correctly, you must manually add all Client Access and Mailbox servers to all SIP URI dial plans that you've created for Lync Server.

For additional management tasks related to UM dial plans, see UM dial plan procedures.

What do you need to know before you begin?

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Use the EAC to add a Mailbox server to a SIP URI dial plan

  1. In the EAC, navigate to Servers > Servers.

  2. In the list view, select the Mailbox server you want to modify, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  3. On the Exchange Server page, click Unified Messaging.

  4. Under UM Service settings > Associated dial plans, click Add Add Icon..

  5. In the Select a UM Dial Plan window, select the SIP URI dial plan, click Add, click OK, and then click Save.

Use the Shell to add a Mailbox server to a SIP URI dial plan

This example adds the Mailbox server named MyMailboxServer to a SIP URI dial plan named MySIPDialPlan and prevents it from accepting new calls. It also sets the startup mode to Dual mode, which enables the Mailbox server to accept TCP and TLS requests.

Set-UMService -Identity MyMailboxServer -DialPlans MySIPDialPlan -Status Disabled -UMStartupMode Dual

This example adds the Mailbox server named MyMailboxServer to two SIP dial plans, named MySIPDialPlan and MySIPDialPlan2, and sets the following:

  • Allows both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

  • Sets the maximum number of incoming calls to 50.

  • Configures the SIP access service for Lync Server.

Set-UMService -Identity MyMailboxServer -DialPlans MySIPDialPlan, MySIPDialPlan2 -IPAddressFamily Any -MaxCallsAllowed 50 -SipAccessService northamerica.lyncpoolna.contoso.com

Use the EAC to add a Client Access server to a SIP URI dial plan

  1. In the EAC, navigate to Servers > Servers.

  2. In the list view, select the Client Access server you want to modify, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  3. On the Exchange Server page, click Unified Messaging.

  4. Under UM Call Router settings > Associated dial plans, click Add Add Icon..

  5. In the Select a UM Dial Plan window, select the SIP URI dial plan, click Add, click OK, and then click Save.

Use the Shell to add a Client Access server to a SIP URI dial plan

This example adds the Client Access server named MyClientAccessServer to a SIP URI dial plan named MySIPDialPlan. It also sets the startup mode to Dual mode, which enables the Client Access server to accept TCP and TLS requests.

Set-UMCallRouterSettings -DialPlans MySIPDialPlan -Server MyClientAccessServer -UMStartupMode Dual

This example adds the Client Access server named MyClientAccessServer to two SIP dial plans, named MySIPDialPlan and MySIPDialPlan2, and allows the server to use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Set-UMCallRouterSettings -DialPlans MySIPDialPlan, MySIPDialPlan2 -IPAddressFamily Any -Server MyClientAccessServer