SmartSIP adds Microsoft UC interoperability to your DECT wireless phones
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SmartSIP enables customers to use their existing SIP-based phones with Microsoft Lync 2010
SmartSIP is a software application that provides:
- Lync voice interoperability for SIP 
  devices – Desk, Wireless, DECT phones
- Presence for SIP devices inside of Microsoft Lync
Related Solution(s):
Microsoft UC | Microsoft SBA

SmartSIP works with many of the leading IP phones

Allow SIP endpoints to interoperate with Microsoft Lync Server 2010

Get more from your phone investment. With the growing popularity of Unified Communications, businesses looking to migrate to Microsoft Lync Server are looking to extend the useful life of their existing SIP Phones. They need their SIP phones to work seamlessly with Lync. Customers also would like to leverage Wireless and DECT

SmartSIP is an enterprise application built using Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) to address the interoperability of legacy SIP endpoints, SIP based Wireless phones, and SIP-DECT phones with Microsoft Lync Server 2010. SmartSIP extends enterprises’ existing SIP endpoints and reduces operating expenses by automatically provisioning the endpoints. Extending presence and status enables employees better access to their coworkers making communications easier and companies more productive.

Architecture

The SmartSIP is implemented as a back to back user agent (B2BUA). This architecture allows for different implementations of SIP protocols to coexist. Therefore, as an example, Cisco implementation of SIP protocol can work with Microsoft’s SIP implementation.

The SmartSIP core contains a SIP Proxy, a SIP Registrar, and a SIP Phone provisioning server. The architecture components can handle external communication to other network elements such as a PSTN gateway, internal communications such as registering SIP phones, and provides a trusted network connection to the Microsoft OCS network using UCMA. The other components include a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) where the phone configuration files are stored and a Web server for web based graphical user interface.

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