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Getting Started with Microsoft Lync Server 2013
by Fabrizio Volpe
Getting Started with Microsoft Lync Server 2013
Getting Started with Microsoft Lync Server 2013
Table of Contents
Getting Started with Microsoft Lync Server 2013
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Errata
Piracy
Questions
1. Installing a Lync 2013 Enterprise Pool
Lync Server roles
Additional servers for external user access
Lync Edge
Reverse proxy
Installation steps and logic
A schema of our example environment
Infrastructure setup
Deploying certificates and DNS
Automatic client sign-in
Topology building
The Lync installation
The first phase – preparing Windows 2012 for Lync 2013 and installing core components
The second phase – preparing the Active Directory
The third phase – Lync deployment
Preparing and publishing the Lync topology
Installing Lync Server components
Installing and assigning certificates
Public certificates on the Lync Front End
Summary
2. Understanding Front End Pool Pairing
Introduction to Front End pairing
Associating Lync pools
Failover and failback options
Managing server failures
Summary
3. Deploying Lync Mobility and External Users Access
The DNS configuration
The reverse proxy
Web services running on the Lync Front End
Lync Edge
Preparing Lync Edge
Configuring Lync Edge
Copying the CMS on the Edge server
Configuring for push notifications
Summary
4. Introducing the Lync Mediation Server
Configuring the Mediation server
Configuring a collocated Mediation server
Configuring a standalone Mediation server or a pool of Mediation servers
Mediation server tasks
Mediation server improvements in Lync 2013
Media bypass
Call admission control (CAC)
SIP trunk deployment
Summary
5. Getting Started with Lync Enterprise Voice
Direct inward dialing
Internal extensions – users without DID
Dial plans
Off-hook dialing
Voice policies
PSTN usage records
Voice routes
Unassigned Numbers
Call Park
The logical process behind a call
Summary
6. Deploying Persistent Chat Server
Why Persistent Chat
Persistent Chat Server installation
Managing categories, chat rooms, and privacy
Summary
7. Choosing Lync 2013 Clients
What clients are available?
Full client (Office 2013)
Lync 2013 app for Windows 8
Lync 2013 for mobile devices
Lync Basic 2013 version
Microsoft Lync VDI 2013 plugin
Lync Online (Office 365)
Lync Web App
Lync Phone Edition
Legacy clients
Summary
Index
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