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Hi,

 

  is it possible to configure HDX systems to use ICE/STUN/TURN without having a Lync server?

 

Best Regards,

  Viggo Fredriksen

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Yes, this would be very interesting for us to use as well.  Any pointers to what we can provision the endpoint with would be appreciated, even using telnet API.

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For what purposes?  The Microsoft implementation of ICE/STUN/TURN would be useless without first registering to a Lync environment as without a signaling path any additional features would not even be usable.

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Hi Jeff,

 

  the purpose would be to make HDX units behind NAT work with our SIP servers with BFCP enabled. We have full control over our signalling path and could make ICE/STUN/TURN (even MS based) work with this.

 

We've been able to provision the endpoint with media relays using SIP provisioning (SUBSCRIBE Event: vnd-microsoft-provisioning-v2 and SERVICE application/msrtc-media-relay-auth+xml) . The problem seems to be that the HDX goes into some sort of Lync mode, where TCP/BFCP is disabled -- thus no presentation is possible.

 

Best Regards,

  Viggo Fredriksen

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