Distinguishing IM vs. audio calls in MSPL
Microsoft SIP Processing Language, a.k.a. MSPL, can be handy for changing Lync”s routing behavior, to do things like block or reroute calls based on their origin, or send all calls of a certain type to...
View ArticleModifying SIP headers using the Managed SIP Application API
The Lync Server SDK includes an API, the Managed SIP Application API, which is essentially a more powerful and complex managed-code cousin of MSPL (Microsoft SIP Processing Language). It allows you to...
View ArticleMinimizing performance impact from managed SIP applications
The Managed SIP Application API, which I discussed in the previous post, allows you to manipulate the content and routing of SIP messages in some potentially very useful ways by running an application...
View ArticleForking SIP requests in an MSPL script
In previous blog posts on Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL), I”ve explained how to essentially intercept SIP requests, such as the INVITE message that initiates a call, and pass them along to a...
View ArticleVIDEO: Installing and configuring an MSPL script
Some things are much easier to understand when you can see them in action. To add to my post on setting up MSPL scripts, I recorded a 12-minute video that shows the step-by-step process for installing...
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