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Introduction to New Features of Lync New Client Features What's New for Devices After completing this module, students will be able to list the: New Lync Server 2010 features. New Lync 2010 client features.

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Introduce new devices.


This module introduces the guidelines around topologies, hardware, and software in regards to what Lync Server 2010 supports.


Supportability


After completing this module, students will be able to speak to the following:


Active directory support.


Supported Lync Server 2010 Topologies.


Supported server collocation.


Supported migration paths and coexistence.


Supported hardware.


Server software and infrastructure support.


Client and device infrastructure support.


This module introduces the Lync Server Topology Builder.


Topology Builder


Preparing the lab Environment


Installing the Topology Builder


Starting the Topology Builder and Creating a Central Site


Exploring the Topology Builder to Define a Second Central Site with Standard Edition Front End Topology


Defining and Enterprise Edition Front End Pool Topology


Defining an Archiving and Monitoring Server


Further Exploration of the Topology Builder


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Identify Simple URLs.


Understand Requirements for installing Topology Builder.


Understand Requirements for publishing a topology.


Understand Requirements for administering a topology.


Defining a topology with Topology Builder.


Configuring initial deployment definitions.


Configuring server roles.


Publish a Topology.


This module helps you prepare Active Directory Domain Services for Lync Server 2010.


Preparing Active Directory Domain Services for Lync 2010


Preparing Active Directory


After completing this module, students will be able to complete the following tasks:


Identify Active Directory Infrastructure Requirements.


Identify Changes for Office Lync Server 2010.


List Active Directory Preparation Prerequisites.


Understand Administrator Rights and Roles.


Use Active Directory Preparation Cmdlets.


Understand Locked Down Active Directory Requirements.


Review Custom Container Permissions.


Use Schema Batch Import Tool.


Run Schema Preparation.


ADSI Edit.


Using Cmdlets to Run Schema Preparation.


Using Setup to Run Schema Preparation .


Run Forest Preparation.


Using Cmdlets to Run Forest Preparation.


Using Setup to Run Forest Preparation.


Using Cmdlets to Reverse Forest Preparation.


Run Domain Preparation.


Using Cmdlets to Run Domain Preparation.


Using Setup to Run Domain Preparation .


Using Cmdlets to Reverse Domain Preparation.


Prepare a Locked Down Active Directory Domain Services.


Identify Changes Made by Forest Preparation.


Identify Changes Made by Domain Preparation.


Identify Changes made by Schema Preparation.


New Active Directory Classes.


New Active Directory Attributes .


Modified Active Directory Classes.


This module introduces the process for installing Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition Pool and Front End Servers.


Installing Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition


Preparing the Topology for Lync Server 2010


Publishing a Topology


Deploying Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition Pool front End Servers


Deploying the Archiving and Monitoring Servers


Deploying Monitoring Server Reports to an Instance of SQL Reporting Services


Validating the Deployment using Topology Viewer


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Explain Server Requirements


Define DNS Requirements for an Enterprise Pool


Define Certificate Requirements for Internal Servers


Define Topologies and Components


IM and Presence


Conferencing Topologies for Enterprise Edition


Deploy an Enterprise Edition Pool


Define the Topology in Topology Builder


Set Up Front End Servers and the Enterprise Pool


Install the Local Configuration Store


Install Front End Servers


Delegate Setup Permissions


Configure Certificates for Front End Servers


Test the Pool Deployment


Add Server Roles to the Enterprise Pool


This module introduces the Communications Server Control Panel management tool. The topics in this section give an overview on how to use Communications Server Control Panel to configure and manage your Lync Server 2010 deployment.


Communications Server Control Panel


Lync Server Management Shell


Overall Layout


Basic Layout


Inline Form


Overlay Form


Table


Toolbar


Filter and Search


IM/Presence


Conferencing


Voice routing


Clients


After completing this module, students will be able to use the Communications Server Control Panel to:


Manage Users.


Manage Computers in Your Topology.


Filter Instant Messages and Client Versions.


This module introduces Lync Server Management Shell.The topics in this section give basic guideline on how to use Lync Server Management Shell to configure and manage your Lync Server 2010 deployment.


Lync Server Management Shell


Windows Power Shell for Microsoft Lync Server 2010


Management Shell Sample Scripts


Listing the Policy and Setting Cmdlets


Creating New Policies


Modifying Existing Policies


Assigning Policies


Removing Policies


Working with Settings


After completing this module, students will be able to do to the following:


Use Windows PowerShell for Microsoft Lync Server 2010.


Find how to obtaing Cmdlet Help.


Learn about the Lync Server 2010 PowerShell Blog.


Explore UI-to-PowerShell Mapping.


Use Management Shell Sample Scripts.


Listing All the RBAC Roles for a User.


Listing all the Users Holding a Specified RBAC Role.


Listing All the Users in a Site.


Combining the Output of Get-CsAdUser and Get-CsUser .


Create a Copy of a Policy.


List Available Line URIs.


Assign a Policy to a Group.


Create a New Response Group.


Create a New Interactive Response Group.


This module introduces the process for installing Lync Server 2010Standard Edition Server and Director Servers.


Deploying Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition


Deploying Lync Server 2010 Director


Deploying Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition Server


Deploying the Director


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Configure DNS Records for a Standard Edition server.


Prepare first Standard Edition server.


Configure the Standard Edition server.


This module introduces the student to Edge Server for Lync Server 2010


Deploying Edge Components for External user Access


Define the Topology for a Single Edge Server


Export the Topology and Copy it to the Edge Server


Setup the Edge Server


Configure DNS for Edge Support


Setup Reverse Proxy Server


Configuring Support for External Access


After completing this module, students will be able to do to the following:


Understand the Deployment Process for External User Access.


Deployment Prerequisites for External User Access.


Information Requirements for External User Access.


Deployment Process for Edge Servers.


Learn about Edge Deployment Tools.


Deployment Best Practices for External User Access.


Preparing for Installation of Servers in the Perimeter Network.


System Requirements for Edge Components.


Hardware and Software Requirements for Edge Components.


Supported Server Collocation for Edge Components.


Configure DNS for Edge Support .


Determining DNS Requirements .


Configure DNS Records for Edge Support.


Configure the DNS Suffix for Edge Servers.


Configure Firewalls and Ports for External User Access.


Determining Firewall and 50k Port Range Requirements .


Configure Ports on the Firewall of the Edge Servers.


Understand Topologies for External User Access.


Request Edge Certificates.


Request Certificates from a Public CA.


Request Certificates from an Internal Enterprise CA.


Set Up Certificates for the Internal Edge Interface.


Set Up Certificates for the External Edge Interface.


Set Up Certificates for the Reverse Proxy.


Prepare for Support of Public IM Connectivity.


Setting Up Edge Servers .


Setting Up Network Interfaces for Edge Servers.


Setting Up Reverse Proxy Servers.


Configuring Support for External User Access.


Enable and Configure Remote User Access.


Configure Access for Federated Partners .


Monitor and Control Federated Partner Access.


Enable and Configure Anonymous Participation in Conferences.


Configure IM Provider Support on Edge Servers.


Verifying Your Edge Deployment.


Verify Connectivity Between Internal Servers and Edge Servers.


Verify Connectivity for External Users.


This module introduces Lync Server 2010 integration with Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) for combining voice messaging and e-mail messaging into a single messaging infrastructure.


Exchange Unified Messaging Integration


Configuring Lync Server 2010 integration with Exchange 2010 UM


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Identify Features of Integrated Unified Messaging and Lync Serve


Call Answering


Outlook Voice Access


Auto Attendant


Fax Services


Identify Components and Topologies for Unified Messaging


Exchange Server Components


Supported Topologies


Explain Guidelines for Integrating Unified Messaging and Lync Server


Explain Process for Integrating Unified Messaging and Lync Server


Unified Messaging Integration Process


This module defines the use of STUN/TURN/ICE for Media Negotiation across nonroutable networks including NAT in Lync Server 2010.


Implementing STUN/TURN/ICE through NAT for RTP


Establishing a Call between Internal and External clients Where MRAS is needed for NAT or Firewall Negotiations


Client side Tracing


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Establish a Call between Internal and External clients


Enable Client side Tracing


This module introduces Lync Server 2010 Survivable Branch Server and the Survivable Branch Appliance and configuring branch users for enterprise voice and resiliency options in a Branch Site.


Deploying Branch Sites


Deploying a Survivable Branch Server


Migrating remaining OCS 2007 R2 Users to Lync Server 2010


Configuring a Survivable Branch Server


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Deploy Branch Sites.


Provide PSTN Connectivity at a Branch Site.


Configure a Trunk with and without Media Bypass.


Deploy a Survivable Branch Appliance or Server.


Central Site Tasks for Deploying a Survivable Branch Appliance or Server.


Adding a Survivable Branch Appliance to Active Directory.


Adding Branch Sites to the Topology.


Branch Site Tasks for Deploying a Survivable Branch Appliance or Server.


Configuring Users for Branch Site Resiliency.


Enabling Users for Enterprise Voice.


Creating the VoIP Routing Policy for Branch Users.


Configure Voice Mail Rerouting Settings.


Using Cmdlets to Deploy a Survivable Branch Appliance.


Managing a Survivable Branch Appliance.


This module introduces conferencing, including the components, hardware and software, and major steps in the deployment process.


Conferencing


Configuring Dial-in conferencing


Experiencing Dial-in conferencing


Create and Edit conferencing Site Policies


Create and Apply a conferencing User Policy


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Plan for Conferencing.


A/V Conferencing Network Bandwidth Requirements.


Enabling external participation.


Compatibility among meeting types and client versions.


Bandwidth Management, Compliance and other Features.


Topologies for Web Conferencing and A/V Conferencing.


Hardware requirements.


Collocation.


Setup Dial-In Conferencing.


Topologies.


Components.


Hardware and software requirements.


Port requirements.


Supported clients.


Deployment process.


This module introduces Enterprise Voice, planning for, and deploying it for Lync Server 2010.


Enterprise Voice


Falling to call Bobby Moore


Incoming PSTN Fails


PBX Dialing Part 1


PBX Dialing Part 2


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Understand Lync Server 2010 Conferencing capabilities


Plan for Conferencing


A/V Conferencing Network Bandwidth Requirements


Enabling external participation


Compatibility among meeting types and client versions


Bandwidth Management, Compliance and other Features


Topologies for Web Conferencing and A/V Conferencing


Hardware requirements


Collocation


Setup Dial-In Conferencing


Topologies


Components


Hardware and software requirements


Port requirements


This module introduces Lync Server 2010 Call Admission Control (CAC), Location Information Service (LIS) and E911 as it relates to Audio/Video performance and Emergency Calling.


Call Admission Control


E911


Create Network Regions, Sites, and Subnets


Configuring Call Admission Control


Configure Enhanced 9-1-1 settings


Configure the Location Database


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Explain Call Admission Control


Planning for Call Admission Control


Network Considerations


Call Admission Control of Outside Users


Call Admission Control of PSTN Connections


Compatibility of Call Admission Control with Earlier Versions of Communications Server


Deployment Best Practices


Deployment Process for CAC


Deployment Prerequisites for Call Admission Control


Information Requirements for Call Admission Control


Information Requirements for Call Admission Control Deployment


Understand Location Information Service and E911


Overview of E911


Call Admission Control and E9-1-1


Components for E9-1-1


Location Information Server


Location Database


Mediation Server


SIP Trunking


Emergency Services Provider


Client Enablement


Determining Location


Deployment for E911


Deployment Prerequisites for E9-1-1


Deployment Process


This module introduces the Media Bypass as it relates to Enterprise Voice, requirements for implementing Media Bypass, and configuring Media Bypass. Additionally Private Telephone Lines will be introduced along with administration of Private Lines.


Media Bypass


Private Lines


Configure media bypass


Private Lines


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Explain Media Bypass


Requirements for Media Bypass


Configure Media Bypass


Configure Media Bypass on a Trunk


Global Media Bypass Options


Configuring Global Settings for Media Bypass


Associating Subnets with Network Sites for Media Bypass


Creating Bandwidth Policy Profiles


Explain Private Telephone Lines


Characteristics of Private Telephone Lines


Administering Private Telephone Lines


Assigning Telephone Numbers


Private Telephone Lines in Mixed Deployments


This module introduces the Monitoring Server Reports and Archiving for Lync Server 2010.


Monitoring Server Reports


Configuring Monitoring in Lync Server 2010


Configuring Archiving in Lync Server 2010


Configuring the Monitoring Sever Role


View the Monitoring Reports


Configuring the Archiving Server Role


After completing this module, students will be able to:


ConfigureMonitoring in Lync Server 2010


Configuring Monitoring Server Settings


Configuring Monitoring Server settings with Lync Server Control Panel


Configuring Monitoring Server settings with Lync Server Management Shell


Configuring Call Detail Recording and Quality of Experience Data Purging


Monitoring Server Reports


Configure Archiving in Lync Server 2010


Configuring the Archiving Policy


Configuring Archiving


This module explains Enterprise Voice resiliency and how to plan and configure it in Lync Server.


Voice Resilience


Configure Resiliency


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Understand Central Site Voice Resilience


Explain Branch-Site Resiliency


Branch-Site Resiliency Features


Branch-Site Resiliency Solutions


Branch-Site Resiliency Requirements


This module explains how to name, declare, assign values to, and use variables. It also describes how to store data in an array.


Insert lesson titles in a bulleted list .


Monitoring Lync Server with SCOM


Deploying Call Reliability and Media Quality Monitoring


Deploying Synthetic transactions (STs)


Configuring Notifications


After completing this module, students will be able to:


Describe What’s new in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 management pack


Deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Management Pack


Pre-Requisites


Enable Agent Proxy settings in Operations Manager Console


Import Management Pack


How Central Discovery works


Verify Component monitoring works


Troubleshooting Central Discovery failures


Deploy Call Reliability and Media Quality Monitoring


Prerequisites


Deployment


Verifying Media Quality monitoring


Verifying Call Reliability monitoring


Deploy Synthetic transactions (STs)


Setting up Synthetic transaction watcher node


Capacity and OS Requirements


Deploying synthetic transactions watcher node


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