How do I get the Rally Bar Huddle that is on Teams to make and take meeting from Google Meet, WebEx, or Zoom.

Sly Torres 0 Reputation points
2025-10-20T21:35:10.43+00:00

I have a customer that has a rally bar huddle. They have it registered for teams. They would like to know how to make and take calls from zoom, webex, and google meet. They have vendors that use other web meetings and would like to use this solution to join those meetings. If you could please send information or training on how to get this done, that would be greatly appreciated?

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  1. Hendrix-C 4,505 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-10-20T22:25:19.49+00:00

    Hi @Sly Torres

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.  

    Based on your sharing, you want the Rally Bar Huddle, which currently registered as a Microsoft Teams Room device, to join Zoom, Webex and Google meet meetings. You can achieve this by using the Direct Guest Join (DGJ) feature:  

    Step 1: Choose the right Join method 

    • Currently Microsoft Teams Rooms supports two third-party join methods Direct Guest Join (DGJ) for Zoom and Webex (WebRTC-based) and Cross-Platform meetings for SIP videos. 
    • As I mentioned in the beginning, for Rally Bar Huddle you will choose the DGJ method. 

    Step 2: Configure Exchange to accept external invites 

    • To ensure the resource mailbox for the Teams Room is configured to accept and process external meeting invites, use PowerShell to set the mailbox to allow external meeting invites:  

    Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity "RoomMailbox" -ProcessExternalMeetingMessages $tru 

    Step 3: Allow 3rd-party meetings in Teams Admin Center 

    • Go to the Microsoft Teams Admin Center. 
    • Navigate to Devices > Teams Rooms on Android. 
    • Select the Rally Bar Huddle device > Click Settings > Meetings and enable "Allow Zoom meetings" and "Allow Cisco Webex meetings" 

    Step 4: Ensure network access 

    • Make sure the device can reach the required domains for Zoom and Webex.  
    • If your organization uses Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Safe Links or other URL rewriting tools, add exceptions for: 

    Zoom: *.zoom.us, *.zoom.com 

    Webex: *.webex.com, *.cisco.com 

    • This will ensure these are not blocked by firewalls or proxies. 

    For clearer explanation, you can refer to this detailed guideline from Microsoft Third-party meetings on Teams Rooms - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn 

    I hope this information will be helpful. Please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.   

    Thank you for your understanding and corporation.  

    Looking forward to your response.


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