

I am Microsoft, why would I have this experience? But as a Skype consultant you’re expected to have knowledge of these systems to some degree if you are to integrate voice especially. I have never deployed or administered a Cisco or Avaya PBX system for instance because I just haven’t been in a situation where I have needed to. As a result, I often find it difficult to grasp some concepts on how things work outside of Lync / Skype for Business. There are still some areas where I feel I have gaps in my “data bank” as it were.
#WE COULD NOT SEND THIS MESSAGE SKYPE FOR BUSINESS MAC FULL#
Some might say this is the best way to learn, and while I agree to a point, there are times where I am in a room full of people and feel like the novice still.

All of my knowledge has been a mixture of trial and error, death by fire and reading other people’s blogs.

I have never been officially trained on Lync or Voice over IP. Coming from a traditional Microsoft background, when I started with Lync I had no conception of voice, or SIP and spent the best part of my early career actively avoiding anything to do with the subject. This blog is mainly for myself but it may serve anyone who needs a refresher or who is beginning to enter the world of SIP and Skype for Business.
