Hello Readers.  Hope you're well.  

This is a quick post on setting up the newly released (and long time coming) Sonus SWe Lite virtual SBC in a Hyper-V environment.  

The SWe stands for Software Edition.  Not exactly sure why it isn't SE, since software is, and always has been, one word.  But I'll leave that for you to decide.  

You'll problably know that Sonus aready had a Software Edition, or SWe, product.  The existing SWe is based on their big boy range, on the 5000, 7000 and 9000 code base.  The new SWe Lite is a virtual edition of the Sonus Edge range of Session Border Controllers and PSTN Gateways, based on the same codebase as the SBC 1000 and SBC 2000.

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Sonus announced the SWe Lite at Ignite in the US late last year and we’ve been anxiously awaiting its arrival. Well, IT’S HERE!

The SWe Lite is the “Software Edition” of Sonus’ well-established Enterprise-grade Session Border Controllers, the SBC 1000 and SBC 2000.

I’m particularly impressed with the look and feel.

This is what the Windows 10 Mobile version looks like, for those curious if that is still a thing. Yes, it’s still a thing.

Every so often, the spirit moves me and I take the time to update the Windows 10 and Android apps that I have out there. And this weekend, the spirit moved me.

For those unfamiliar with the apps, they are a central point for things related to Exchange and Skype for Business.

Hi all, Sonus released the new SWe Lite Virtual Appliance, that share code, interface and behaviour with phisical and well known devices SBC 1000 and SBC 2000.

I am really excited to share some details about the upcoming Skype for Business user group event. A set of national user groups across Europe has decided to join forces and host a coordinated user group event on April the 6th. The event will be hosted in different locations and streamed via Broadcast Meeting to those who cannot make there in person.

I’m on record saying Call Park is my favourite PABX feature, and its great that we have it available to us in Skype for Business.

“Parking” a call transfers it off to a “holding bay” where the caller hears MOH until such time as someone retrieves the call. If they’re left waiting too long a timeout returns it to the party who parked it.

In SfB you initiate the process by clicking Transfer, then selecting “Park the call”.

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Rename a Skype for Business Server (Front end or others)

The procedure is explained in simple step's. I had this a couple of times, not only why a customer wanted to change the name. Its the same if you made a typo ;)

Today a came across with an double task to do. Upgrading a SBS from Lync 2013 to Skype for Business. This ahs put me into a dilemma of the chicken egg problem.

Should I do an in-place upgrade first or a rename or or or?

The answer to me was straight forward.

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