Lync Enterprise Coexist with Lync Online

hi all,
wanna ask about Lync On-Premise with Lync Online.
I want to deploy one Lync standart Edition in my branch company but in my HQ have Lync Online 365.
the scenario is like this.
- user in HQ have thier account in Office 365
- I have created Lync Server 2010 in my branch company, but before that I try to federated the Active Directory on-premise with Office 365 using ADFS
I wanna know that, could user in office 365 login to m lync on-premise ?
It is possible to coexist between lync on-premise with lync online ?
Thanks,
Rudi

Post is over a year old so you are likely all set but I will post the answer here in case anyone else can benefit.
The reason the same SIP domain cannot be used for both on-prem and O365 is due to DNS. Various DNS / Resource records are needed which point clients to the Lync services' by way of the SIP domain. This can only point to one place, not two places. So, if
your user is [email protected] for the sip domain, the client will look for resource records for contoso.com that relate to Lync and direct traffic to either Lync online or an on-prem Lync server depending on where your
records point.
What you might have to consider (Or already did based on the age of your post) is to implement a coexistence model using Federation and Dirsync. Lots of time and resources involved here but will allow you to operate in both online and local environments.
Hope this helps you or others. I am now in the middle of planning my own migration strategy and this is what I am learning.

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    DHCP: Flags             (flags)   = 0000
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        DHCP: Vendor Identifier(  60) = (Length: 0) 
        DHCP: Param Req List(  55)    = (Length: 0) 0 0
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