Cisco Tandberg VCS Lync 2010 integration with SBA

Hello All,<o:p></o:p>
situation: three Lync 2010 central sites (pool plus
directors) and one VCS Lync gateway (two VCS clustered together).<o:p></o:p>
Having said that a part from slightly changing what
said in CISCO literature (configuring pool FQDN in VSC Lync gateway rather than
the director) everything is running fine.<o:p></o:p>
The problem arose when the customer introduced a SBA
in the configuration. Users homed on it are not able to enjoy the integration
features (basically video calls from Lync clients and Tandberg stations do not work).
Can you please advise on the above?
Thank you in advance
beppe
giuseppe

Hello Michael,
error log is quite vague
04/28/2013|05:50:14.427 F58:F5C INFO  :: Data Received - 195.68.79.115:443 (To Local Address: 192.168.1.11:51038) 933 bytes:
04/28/2013|05:50:14.427 F58:F5C INFO  :: SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden
ms-user-logon-data
: RemoteUser
Authentication-Info
: TLS-DSK qop="auth", opaque="F7400E1E", srand="04D08FB0", snum="227", rspauth="3973379f551073e0dee64a0bb16029a555dd8e0c", targetname="LyncDIRLU1.global.sys", realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
Via
: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.1.11:51038;received=109.214.195.106;ms-received-port=51038;ms-received-cid=4CD6F00
Call-ID
: c1c2cd9deb854ec0aea5de7e5b4f5a3c
CSeq
: 1 SUBSCRIBE
From
: "SURNAME name" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=4d71bb0d17;epid=95a505c526
To
: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=67be8543cd326c63
Allow
: INVITE,ACK,BYE,CANCEL,INFO,OPTIONS,REFER,SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY
Server
: TANDBERG/4352 (X7.1-b2bua-1.0)
Content-Length
: 0
ms-diagnostics
: 1033;reason="Previous hop server component did not report diagnostic information";Domain="videosipdomain.org";PeerServer="vcs-lync.contoso.it";source="SBARI1.global.sys"
04/28/2013|05:50:14.427 F58:F5C INFO  :: End of Data Received - 195.68.79.115:443 (To Local Address: 192.168.1.11:51038) 933 bytes
As a matter of fact I'd like to know if somebody got it working when SBAs are involved (as said no problem with normal pools).
Cheeers
beppe
giuseppe

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