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client error which I hadn’t seen before “Call was not transferred because [user name] does not have an audio device set up to accept calls.” In this case, the error when contacting your support team reference error id 1 source id 0 was a little misleading. The endpoint the customer was transferring to was lync reference error id 102 source id 238 fine, and it was happening to more than one user. In actual fact this was a SIP Refer lync error codes issue. As soon as we disabled SIP refer on the PSTN trunk, transfers were successful. In my troubleshooting I came across this useful reference list of SIP errors in the Microsoft
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protocol documentation, and thought it might come in useful. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg132389(v=office.12).aspx Mode Error Id Error Message Additional Information Conference 400 [user name] cannot be reached. This person is using an application that does not support this type of meeting. Conference 404 [user name] cannot be found. Please check the address and try again. Conference 404 The meeting you are trying to lync error id 28 source 241 join has ended. The meeting you are trying to join has ended or does not exist. Contact your support team with this information. Conference 408 The conferencing service did not respond. Please wait and try again. Conference 408 The invitation to [user name] expired. Conference 410 [user name] cannot be found. Please check the address and try again. Conference 413 This online meeting cannot be found. This online meeting cannot be found on the server. Please check the meeting ID and try again. Conference 415 [user name] cannot be reached. This person is using an application that does not support this type of meeting. Conference 480 [user name] cannot be reached and may be offline. Conference 482 [user name] cannot be reached because of conferencing service issues. Conference 483 [user name] cannot be reached because of conferencing service issues. Conference 486 Cannot reach [user name]. Try again later. Conference 488 [user name] cannot be reached. This person is using an application that does not support this type of meeting. Conference 488 The meeting you are trying to join has ended. Th
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Most Recent KBs for Office 365 for education LATEST LYNC SERVER UPDATES LATEST OCS UPDATES LINKS LYNC BUDDY ABOUT LINK & CONNECT CERTIFICATIONS & NOMINATIONS Tag http://tomtalks.uk/2011/07/lync-client-error-codes/ Archives: lync-source-id-238 Troubleshooting Lync 101:16? Attendee client can not find server 4 Replies A client tried to invite some users that were federated and some that were not. The users that didn’t federate used the Attendee client and got an error saying “Cannot sign in to Lync Attendee because of a problem connecting http://www.ultimate-communications.com/tag/lync-source-id-238/ to the server. If the problem continues, please contact your support team. When contacting your support team, reference error ID 102 (source ID 238)” The Attendee does not have them same tools of troubleshooting as the full Lync client so there was no good logs to look at. After some reading and trial and error I found out that the client had not configured the external automactic configuration records correctly, to allow external automatic configuration. The record, _sip._tls.sipdomain.com, needs to be in place. It also needs to be in place for the internal SIP doamin being used. So if you are using an internal sip domain that is different from the published record domain you will need to rectifiy that before the attendee client will work. This entry was posted in Lync 2010 and tagged attendee, attendee-error-reference-error-id-102source-id-238, attendeeid102, cannot-sign-in-to-lync-attendee-because-of-a-problem-connecting-to-the-server, cannot-sign-into-lync-attendee-because-of-a-problem-connecting-to-the-server, cannot-sign-into-lync-attendee-error-id-102-source-id-238, error-id-102-source-id-238-lync-attendee, Lync Server 2010, lync-attendee-canot-signt-in-to-lync-attendee-because-of-problem-connecting-error-id-102, lync-attendee-client-filter, lync-attendee-connecting-call, lync-attendee-error-102, lync-attendee-reference-error-id-102, lync-attendee-_sip-_tls, lync-client-cant-find-server, lync-error-id-102-source-error-238, lync-id-102-source-id-238, lync-source-id-238, source-id-238-lync-server-2010, troubleshooting
failure. Here are a few and what they might be indicating. I hope they make your life a little easier: Instant Messages “