400HD IP Phones Series - Teams Compatible
Administrator's Manual 40 Document #: LTRT-09960
Parameter Description
[0] (Default) Allows sign-in with user credentials
and with user extension number and PIN code.
[1] Sign-in can only be with user extension
number and PIN code.
2.2.5.7 Online Sign-in through Microsoft's Cloud PBX
Users can sign in, connect and authenticate with Microsoft's Cloud PBX (online sign-in),
Microsoft's cloud-hosted version of enterprise voice. The phone features two sign-in method
options allowing users to connect to Microsoft's Cloud PBX:
ADAL (Azure AD Authentication Library) that is based on OAuth 2.0 (RFC 6749). The
phone always starts with ADAL and if it's unavailable on the server side, the phone
moves to OrgID.
OrgID (Organizational ID) or LiveID is Microsoft's proprietary connectivity to Cloud
services.
Note: Online sign-in must be in the following format:
• Sign-in address
• Username in UPN (User Principal Name) format. UPN format is the way the user's
name appears in their e-mail address listed in the Active Directory, i.e.,
username@domain.com
• User’s network IT password
Signing in with a username that is a NetBIOS Domain Name, i.e., domain\username,
as well as signing in with the phone Extension and PIN Code, are disallowed for Skype
for Business online sign-in. They are only allowed for on-premises sign-in.
Users can sign in using the Web sign-in option, a.k.a. Device Pairing, which allows them to
connect to Microsoft's Cloud PBX, i.e., to get connectivity to Microsoft's Cloud PBX,
Microsoft's cloud-hosted version of enterprise voice.
Note: This sign-in option applies only to Microsoft Cloud PBX users.
The option exempts users from having to laboriously key in their user name and
password using the phone keypad in order to sign in. If the option is selected, a URL
and a Pairing Code are displayed, as shown in the figure above. Users must then point
their browser to the URL and enter the Pairing Code in the Microsoft web page. Sign-in
to Microsoft's Cloud PBX is then performed.