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Summary

This article describes how to escalate Lync voice and Exchange Unified Messaging (EUM) issues in Microsoft Office 365 dedicated or ITAR. 

More Information

Office 365 dedicated and ITAR support the integration of EUM and Lync voice. To make sure that escalation is correct, you must determine whether Lync is installed on-premises or in a managed environment and how EUM and Lync voice integrate.

EUM is the termination point for a telephone call that is routed through telephony and Lync components. Problems with the telephony component, with the Lync server, or with EUM can cause similar symptoms. These problems sometimes make issue resolution difficult when the endpoint is not functioning and EUM therefore seems to be the cause of the problems. EUM server issues typically affect multiple persons or multiple dial plans at the same time.

Lync voice functionality and core EUM functionality

Core Lync voice functionality

  • Store and receive calls

    • Calls can be made from a telephone by using the Lync client or the contacts list in Microsoft Outlook.

  • Basic call features

    • When you are on a call, you can answer incoming calls or start outgoing calls by putting calls on hold or transferring calls to another extension or device.

  • Integration with the Lync client

    • Add text, video, or desktop sharing when you are talking with another Lync user.

  • Advanced calling features

    • These features include delegation, team calling, and response groups.

Core EUM functionality

  • Call answering

    • This functionality displays a personal greeting, records a message, and routes messages or missed-call notifications to a mailbox.

  • Outlook voice access

    • This functionality provides accessibility to Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox contents. This includes voice mail messages, the Exchange inbox and calendar, and contacts from a telephony interface.

  • Organizational auto attendant

    • This feature presents automated responses and call-tree functionality to callers.

  • Call-answering rules (personal auto attendant)

    • This feature lets you configure call-answering rules to forward a call to another telephony endpoint, based on user-defined criteria.

  • Self-service administration of select features from Outlook Web App (OWA)

    • The features include call-answering rules, PIN reset, greetings, Outlook voice access, voice mail preview, and notifications.

  • Outgoing call dialing rules

    • The rules are managed by administrators on the EUM mailbox policy.

When you escalate Lync voice and EUM issues by submitting a support incident online, you should use the appropriate topic in the following table, based on whether Lync is installed on-premises or in a managed environment and on how EUM and Lync voice are integrated.

Product

Lync installation

Escalation path

Lync Enterprise Voice

Lync Online

Online submission - Lync Online topic

Lync Enterprise Voice

Lync on-premises

Customer Lync team

Exchange Unified Messaging

Lync Online

Online submission - Lync Online topic

Exchange Unified Messaging

Lync on-premises

Online submission - Exchange Online topic

For more information about how to do this, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2694621 How to submit a support incident online through the Office 365 portal

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