![]() then you should use a regex like instead of just This will help identify invalid contact addresses in the SfB/Lync client contact list as they would not match the rule, have no presence, and hopefully alert the SfB/Lync user to a possible typing mistake. For example, if all of your endpoints have a dial plan in the format com where XXX is a number (e.g. The Call Routing Rule that allows SfB/Lync to dial out to other devices should be configured with a Destination alias regex match that matches your dial plan as precisely as possible. This does not necessarily mean that the destination alias that is associated with the rule is online and available. Note that an Infinity Gateway contact publishes an 'Available' presence if the contact alias matches any Call Routing Rule ( Match Lync / Skype for Business (MS-SIP) must be selected as one of the rule's incoming protocols). The contact will indicate that it is 'Available' when a SfB/Lync client subscribes to it. Pexip Infinity automatically publishes basic presence information in SfB/Lync environments for Pexip services ( Virtual Meeting Rooms and Virtual Auditoriums, and contacts reached via the Infinity Gateway). * Note that where this documentation refers to " SfB/Lync", it represents both Microsoft Skype for Business and Lync unless stated otherwise. This section contains information about how Pexip Infinity manages presence information in Microsoft Skype for Business and Lync * environments for Pexip services and contacts. Presence and contact lists in Skype for Business environments
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