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New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation

Use the New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation cmdlet to associate either a single or multiple application instances with an application configuration, like auto attendant or call queue.

Syntax

New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation
   -Identities <String[]>
   -ConfigurationId <String>
   -ConfigurationType <Object>
   [-CallPriority <Int16>]
   [-Tenant <Guid>]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation cmdlet associates either a single or multiple application instances with an application configuration, like auto attendant or call queue. When an association is created between an application instance and an application configuration, calls reaching that application instance would be handled based on the associated application configuration. For more information on how to create Application Instances, check New-CsOnlineApplicationInstance cmdlet documentation.

You can get the Identity of the application instance from the ObjectId of the AD object.

Examples

-------------------------- Example 1 --------------------------

$applicationInstanceId = (Get-CsOnlineUser "main_auto_attendant@contoso.com").ObjectId      # 76afc66a-5fe9-4a3d-ab7a-37c0e37b1f19
$autoAttendantId = (Get-CsAutoAttendant -NameFilter "Main Auto Attendant").Id               # c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057

New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation -Identities @($applicationInstanceId) -ConfigurationId $autoAttendantId -ConfigurationType AutoAttendant

Get-CsAutoAttendant -Identity $autoAttendantId

# Id                       : c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057
# TenantId                 : 977c9d5b-2dae-5d82-aada-628bc1c14213
# Name                     : Main Auto Attendant
# LanguageId               : en-US
# VoiceId                  : Female
# DefaultCallFlow          : Default Call Flow
# Operator                 :
# TimeZoneId               : Pacific Standard Time
# VoiceResponseEnabled     : False
# CallFlows                :
# Schedules                :
# CallHandlingAssociations :
# Status                   :
# DialByNameResourceId     :
# DirectoryLookupScope     :
# ApplicationInstances     : {76afc66a-5fe9-4a3d-ab7a-37c0e37b1f19}

This example creates an association between an application instance that we have already created with UPN "main_auto_attendant@contoso.com" whose identity is "76afc66a-5fe9-4a3d-ab7a-37c0e37b1f19", and an auto attendant configuration that we created with display name "Main Auto Attendant" whose identity is "c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057". Once the association is created, the newly associated application instance would be listed under the ApplicationInstances property of the AA.

-------------------------- Example 2 --------------------------

$applicationInstancesIdentities = (Find-CsOnlineApplicationInstance -SearchQuery "tel:+1206") | Select-Object -Property Id

# Id
# --
# fa2f17ec-ebd5-43f8-81ac-959c245620fa
# 56421bbe-5649-4208-a60c-24dbeded6f18
# c7af9c3c-ae40-455d-a37c-aeec771e623d

$autoAttendantId = (Get-CsAutoAttendant -NameFilter "Main Auto Attendant").Id   # c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057

New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation -Identities $applicationInstancesIdentities -ConfigurationId $autoAttendantId -ConfigurationType AutoAttendant

Get-CsAutoAttendant -Identity $autoAttendantId

# Id                       : c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057
# TenantId                 : 977c9d5b-2dae-5d82-aada-628bc1c14213
# Name                     : Main Auto Attendant
# LanguageId               : en-US
# VoiceId                  : Female
# DefaultCallFlow          : Default Call Flow
# Operator                 :
# TimeZoneId               : Pacific Standard Time
# VoiceResponseEnabled     : False
# CallFlows                :
# Schedules                :
# CallHandlingAssociations :
# Status                   :
# DialByNameResourceId     :
# DirectoryLookupScope     :
# ApplicationInstances     : {fa2f17ec-ebd5-43f8-81ac-959c245620fa, 56421bbe-5649-4208-a60c-24dbeded6f18, c7af9c3c-ae40-455d-a37c-aeec771e623d}

This example creates an association between multiple application instances that we had created before and to which we assigned phone numbers starting with "tel:+1206", and an auto attendant configuration that we created with display name "Main Auto Attendant" whose identity is "c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057". Once the associations are created, the newly associated application instances would listed under the ApplicationInstances property of the AA.

-------------------------- Example 3 --------------------------

$applicationInstancesIdentities = (Find-CsOnlineApplicationInstance -SearchQuery "Main Auto Attendant") | Select-Object -Property Id

# Id
# --
# fa2f17ec-ebd5-43f8-81ac-959c245620fa
# 56421bbe-5649-4208-a60c-24dbeded6f18
# c7af9c3c-ae40-455d-a37c-aeec771e623d

$autoAttendantId = (Get-CsAutoAttendant -NameFilter "Main Auto Attendant").Id   # c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057

New-CsOnlineApplicationInstanceAssociation -Identities $applicationInstancesIdentities -ConfigurationId $autoAttendantId -ConfigurationType AutoAttendant

This example creates an association between multiple application instances that we had created before with display name starting with "Main Auto Attendant", and an auto attendant configuration that we created with display name "Main Auto Attendant" whose identity is "c2ee3e18-b738-5515-a97b-46be52dfc057".

Parameters

-CallPriority --- Private Preview customers only

The call priority assigned to calls arriving on this application instance if a priority has not already been assigned.

PARAMVALUE: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

1 = Very High 2 = High 3 = Normal / Default 4 = Low 5 = Very Low

Type:Int16
Position:Named
Default value:3
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Microsoft Teams

-ConfigurationId

The ConfigurationId parameter is the identity of the configuration that would be associated with the provided application instances.

Type:System.string
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Microsoft Teams

-ConfigurationType

The ConfigurationType parameter denotes the type of the configuration that would be associated with the provided application instances.

It can be one of two values:

  • AutoAttendant
  • CallQueue
Type:System.string
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Microsoft Teams

-Identities

The Identities parameter is the identities of application instances to be associated with the provided configuration ID.

Type:System.String[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Microsoft Teams

-Tenant

Type:System.Guid
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False
Applies to:Microsoft Teams

Inputs

None

Outputs

Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Hosted.Online.Models.AssociationOperationOutput