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Overview

Teams Direct Routing allows Microsoft Office 365 customers to add cloud voice workloads to their own telephony carrier for Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) connectivity.  With direct routing, you can use Teams & Microsoft's Phone System with virtually any telephony carrier including Evolve IP.

Evolve IP brings a powerful combination of analyst-acclaimed intellectual property and enterprise hosted PBX, which enables the deployment of flexible, purpose-built business collaboration experiences that are designed to meet the unique needs of your business environments and improve your employee productivity.

When you incorporate your Microsoft Teams environment with Evolve IP through direct routing, you leverage Evolve IP's voice platform that includes 9 datacenters, 17 carriers, 100+ routes, and Evolve IP's 100% network uptime.


Direct Routing is only supported with Microsoft Teams.  Skype for Business Online users cannot be configured for direct routing, and would therefore need to be converted to "Teams Only" users.


In This Getting Started Guide

This getting started guide is for Evolve IP customers who wish to configure and manage Teams Direct Routing on their own.  Evolve IP is providing this documentation as a courtesy to Office 365 administrators who prefer to pave their own way and keep full control over their Office 365 environments – we fully understand and respect this stance.

Please keep in mind that Microsoft is constantly changing and updating their online services.  We will do our best to keep this getting started guide fully updated, but if you do notice anything that needs to be updated, please let us know, and we will make adjustments as soon as possible.

The direct routing deployment portion of this guide is broken down into 4 major steps, which should be followed in order.  Additionally, the first step that outlines the planning and prerequisites for direct routing should be thoroughly reviewed.  There's a lot of info in that step that will help you achieve a smooth, successful deployment. 



Deployment Checklist

Here's a checklist you can use for your direct routing deployment.

Environment Discovery & Planning

  • Verify all licensing requirements
  • Determine a list of pilot users
  • Verify your Teams upgrade coexistence mode
  • Verify your Teams voice calling policies
  • Verify your Teams caller ID policies
  • Verify that you can connect to your Office 365 tenant using the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module


Office 365 Tenant Configuration

  • Add & verify the routing domains provided by Evolve IP
  • Create a user/service account for each routing domain and assign a temp Office 365 license
  • Configure Teams Direct Routing
    • Create the PSTN Usage Objects
    • Create the Voice Routes
    • Create the Voice Routing Policies
    • Create the Phone Number Normalization Rules & the Tenant Dial Plan
    • Wait 24 to 48 hours, and then remove the temp Office 365 licenses from the user/service accounts


User Provisioning

  • Add/purchase the licenses for the pilot group
  • Assign the licenses & provision the pilot group
  • Test and verify all features & functions with the pilot group
  • Add/purchase the licenses for remaining users
  • Assign the licenses & provision the remaining users




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