Using LifeSize Systems with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007



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Using LifeSize Systems with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 This technical note describes the steps to integrate a LifeSize video communications device with Microsoft Office Communication Server (OCS) 2007 R1 (v3.0.6362.0 or greater) and R2 (v3.5.6907.0 or greater) and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R1 (v2.0.6362.0 or greater) and R2 (v3.5.6907.0 or greater). Note: When using Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2, you must modify your client computer system registry if you receive the following error: Incompatible security setting The call could not be completed because security levels do not match To modify the registry, complete the following steps: 1. Select Run from the Start menu. 2. Enter regedit and click OK. 3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Communicator 4. Under REG_DWORD, modify PC2PCAVEncryption and set the value to 0. (This sets Microsoft Communicator to use encryption only if both ends of the call support it). 5. Exit the registry editor and restart the Microsoft Communicator R2. Refer to technet.microsoft.com for more information about registry settings. Support for Microsoft OCS is available with software release v4.2 or later for LifeSize video communications systems, and includes support for the Microsoft authentication protocol NT LAN Manager (NTLM) over Transport Layer Security (TLS). This technical note explains how to add LifeSize systems to your contact list in the Microsoft Office Communicator desktop, so that you can place video calls between the desktop and LifeSize systems. You can also place calls from LifeSize systems to third-party systems within the OCS environment using commonly supported video codecs, such as H.263 and audio codecs, such as G.711. Additionally, you can place calls between LifeSize systems using the high definition H.264 video codec, and AAC-LC audio codec. 1

Server Setup This technical note assumes that the Microsoft Office Communications Server is deployed on a separate member server within a Microsoft Windows domain. The Windows domain in this example is home.com. The Microsoft OCS is mocs. The Active Directory users are on home.com. IP-enabled Ethernet Network. main.home.com Microsoft Windows 2003 Domain Controller Active Directory DNS mocs.home.com Microsoft OCS 2007 Microsoft Windows 2003 Member Sever Microsoft Office Communications Server Application Microsoft Windows Domain = home.com Lifesize device v4.0.7 or later Configuration PC with supported browser to access web UI 2

Preparation Ensure that the LifeSize device can communicate with the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the Microsoft OCS server. Configure the LifeSize device with a DNS server that can resolve the Microsoft OCS FQDN. To determine if LifeSize can communicate with the Microsoft OCS, access the web administration interface of the LifeSize device. 1. Click the Diagnostics tab. 2. Click Network Utilities. 3. For Command, select Ping. 4. In IP Address, enter the FQDN of the Microsoft OCS (mocs.home.com in this example). 5. Click Start. The following screen shows an example of a LifeSize device about to ping an OCS server called mocs.home.com. If the ping is not successful, you must resolve this issue before proceeding. 3

Creating and Configuring an OCS User Navigate to your domain controller (home), and open Active Directory User and Computers from Start>>Administrative Tools. 1. Right-click the Users directory and select User from the New submenu. 2. Enter a first name for the LifeSize system (this is how it will appear in other users contact lists). For example, LifeSize234. 3. Enter a Logon Name, for example, LifeSize234, and select the domain name for the OCS server. For example, the logon name LifeSize234@home.com. 4. Click Next. 5. Enter a Password. 6. Click the Password Never Expires check box. 7. Click Next. 8. Click Finish. At this point, the user created for the LifeSize device does not display its SIP ID. Close the console for the domain controller (home) and navigate to the console for the Microsoft OCS (mocs). 4

Because Microsoft OCS was installed on a member server (mocs) and not the domain server (home), mocs will not list the Active Directory User and Computers option under Start>>Administrative Tools. Instead, complete the following steps: 1. Click Start>>Run. 2. Enter DSA.MSC 3. Click OK. These steps run the Active Directory Users and Computers plug-in. 1. From the AD Users directory, locate the user you created for the LifeSize device (in this example, LifeSize234). 2. Right-click LifeSize234 and select Properties. 3. Select the Communications tab. 4. Select the Enable user for Office Communications Server check box. 5. Enter the user name in Sign-in name (for example, sip:lifesize234). (It may already be populated.) 6. Select the domain name from the drop down list (for example, home.com). 7. Select mocs.home.com from Server or pool. 8. Click OK. 9. Close the Active Directory console. 5

Configuring the LifeSize Device Using the Web Administration Interface Open the web administration interface for the LifeSize device and complete the following steps: 1. Navigate to Preferences: Communications : SIP. 2. Verify that SIP is set to Enabled. 3. Enter the username you created in the Active Directory for SIP Username (in this example, LifeSize234). 4. Enter the same name for Authorization Name (in this example, LifeSize234). 5. Enter the Authorization Password (the password set up for this user in Active Directory). 6. Set SIP Server Type to Microsoft OCS. 7. Set SIP Registration to Through Proxy. 8. Set SIP Proxy to Enabled. 9. Enter the FQDN of the Microsoft Server in Proxy Hostname (in this example, mocs.home.com). 10. Ensure that the Proxy IP Port is set to 5060. 11. Set SIP Registrar to Enabled. 12. Set Registrar Hostname to the domain name (in this example, home.com). 13. Set TLS Signaling to Enabled. 14. Ensure that the TLS Signaling Port is set to 5061. 15. Click Refresh. 16. Ensure the Registrar Status at the top of the page changes to Registered. 6

Adding the LifeSize System to Your Microsoft Office Communicator Contact List Right click on the Show Menu button at the top left of the Communicator window and from the Tools submenu, select Add a Contact. 1. Click Next. 2. Add the user name for the LifeSize system. For example, LifeSize234@home.com. Presence States for LifeSize Devices LifeSize devices report a subset of Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 presence states as listed in the following table: Presence Buttons LifeSize Device Status Available Description The LifeSize device is online and can participate in calls. Busy In a call Offline The LifeSize device is at its call limit or otherwise cannot receive a call. The LifeSize device is engaged in a call, but can receive additional calls. The LifeSize device is not available. 7