snom Microsoft Lync UC edition for Microsoft OCS
The snom UC Edition firmware combines the advantages of open standards-based IP telephony by using the SIP protocol to seamlessly integrate with Microsoft ® Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Lync and any other SIP based IP PBX inparallel.
Currently the snom 300, snom 370 snom 821 and snom 870 UC editions are now officially qualified for Microsoft Lync™ 2010 and Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2 client. They also work on Lync with the same featureset as Lync is backward compatible to it and supports existing 2007 R2 clients.
snom Microsoft Lync IP Phones combine the advantages of open standards-based IP telephony by using the SIP protocol to seamlessly integrate with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Lync and any other SIP based IP PBX in parallel.
Features
The snom Microsoft Lync IP Phones, snom UC edition phones can operate standalone to make and receive calls.
Can work with or without a PC.
Register up to twelve (four for snom300) OCS/Lync or standard SIP based different accounts/lines on the same phone.
Dual-SIP-stack provides soft migration into Lync or auto failover onto a SIP based switch/PBX.
Wall mountable
Supports auto provisioning via HTTP, HTTPS, and TFTP and remote management via TR-069
Publishing of the device presence status, like "in a call, DND, etc"
Additionally includes full standard feature set
The snom 300 UC edition with snom Lync firmware is the first open-SIP-based IP desktop phone to natively register to the Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2 and Microsoft Lync. It has the best cost-performance ratio compared to all other compatible devices for Microsoft® Lync Server 2010.
The Snom Microsoft Lync IP Phones support PBX functionalities, access to calendar and contacts, rich conferencing, extended functionalities when connected to the PC, and integrated security and manageability. Built from the ground up for Lync, these phones come in different models designed to meet specific business needs, including a rich information worker experience, a basic desk phone, common area phone, or conference room phone.
snom Lync IP Phones Comparison
Qualification Date
December 2011
March 2012
October 2011
Recommended Use
Basic standalone desk phone or common areas
Advanced front and office desk phone with twelve LED lines
Advanced desk phone for the information worker of today
Audio Quality
Wideband**
Wideband**
Wideband**
Full Duplex Acoustic Echo Cancellation
Yes
Yes
Yes
Speakerphone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Headset Support
RJ-9 port wired/wireless
RJ-9 port wired/wireless
RJ-9 port wired/wireless
Display
Two-line LCD display (2x 16 characters)
Backlit greyscale 240 x 128 pixels
3.5-inch Color LCD
Power
PoE (AC included)
PoE (AC included)
PoE (AC included)
Ethernet Port
2 port 10/100
2 port 10/100
2-port 10/100/1000 WLAN optional
Wall Mountable
Yes
Yes
Yes
UC Presence Indicator
No
Yes
Yes
Message Waiting Indicator
Yes
Yes
Yes
View Contacts (federated) and Corporate Directory User Presence
No
Yes
Yes
Easy Configuration with PIN Authentication
No
No
No
CODEC Supported
Yes
Yes
Yes
LLDP
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lync 2010 Voice Features
E911 Support
Yes
Yes
No
Malicious Call Trace
No
No
No
Private Incoming Line
Yes
Yes
Yes
Add Multiple People to an Existing Call
Yes, up to 3 people
Yes, up to 3 people
Yes, up to 5 people
Merge Existing Calls
No
No
No
Invite Address Book Contacts to Call
Yes
Yes
Yes
Transfer Calls to Mobile Phone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Search Global Address List
Yes
Yes
Yes
Search Lync Contacts
Yes
Yes
Yes
Manageability
Single Identity (Active Directory)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Automatic Updates
Yes, through solution partner
Yes, through solution partner
Yes, through solution partner
Integrated Manageability
Yes, through solution partner
Yes, through solution partner
Yes, through solution partner
Versions Supported
Microsoft Lync Server 2010, OCS 2007 R2
Microsoft Lync Server 2010, OCS 2007 R2
Microsoft Lync Server 2010, OCS 2007 R2
** Wideband on the handset, narrowband for speakerphone