Module 2a Part 1 Deploying Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Deploying Lync Server 2010 Jump Start Day 1: Deploy & Configure Module 1: Features & Architecture Module 2a: Deploying Lync Server 2010 Part 1 Module 2b: Deploying Lync Server 2010 Part 2 Module 3: Configuring Users & Rights and Client/Device Deployment Module 4a: External User Access Module 4b: External Media Relays and Connectivity Day 2: Enterprise Voice Module 5a: Configuring Basic Enterprise Voice Functionality Module 5b: Phone Normalization, Dial Plans and Policies Module 6a: Extending Enterprise Voice Module 6b: Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging Integration Module 7a: Response Groups and Call Flows Module 7b: Dissecting a Real-world IVR Scenario Day 3: Extending Enterprise Features Module 8: Conferencing in Lync Server 2010 Module 9: Monitoring Module 10: Compliance and Archiving Module 11: High Availability, Voice Resiliency Features & Disaster Recovery Module 12: Call Admission Control Module 13: Deploying & Configuring Enhanced 9-1-1
Module Agenda Infrastructure Requirements Load Balancing OS Requirements Certificates Client Requirements Device Requirements Design Process
Active Directory Infrastructure Requirements Supported Active Directory topologies: Single forest with single domain Single forest with multiple domains Single forest with multiple trees Multiple forests in a central forest topology Multiple forests in a resource forest topology
Active Directory Infrastructure Requirements cont All Domain Controllers one of the following: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Server 2003 All Domains Windows Server 2003+ domain functional level Forest Windows Server 2003+ forest functional level
Load Balancing Options DNS load balancing is supported for: Front End pools and Director pools Create fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) Provision DNS Edge Server pools Create appropriate DNS entries Stand-alone Mediation server pools Does not require hardware load balancer Provision DNS Stand-alone A/V server pools Does not require hardware load balancer *Provision DNS
Operating System and Component Requirements Windows Update Microsoft Windows PowerShell 2.0 Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 Message Queuing MSMQ Directory Service Integration Windows Media Format Runtime Windows Installer 4.5 Microsoft Silverlight 4 browser plug-in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) tools
Infrastructure Certificates Required for: Internal servers Standard Edition; Enterprise Edition A/V Conferencing Mediation; Director External user access Access and Web Conferencing external Edge A/V Authentication internal Edge Group Chat server Lookup service Channel service Web service
Client Requirements Client bootstrapping policies via Group Policy (optional) Client version policies Key in-band provisioning settings
Device Requirements Device Update Services Enterprise Voice Enabled Active Directory contact objects for Common Area Dial plans, voice policies, and outbound calling routes PIN authentication and policy Enabling PIN authentication for new devices Aries Information Worker Phone Aries Common Area Phone CX700/IP8540
Physical Network and File Share Requirements Network requirements include: Network adapter card must support 1 Gbps Low-latency, high-bandwidth LAN T1/E1 lines or SIP trunking for PSTN integration Media requirements include: Configuring external firewall as a NAT Deploying media subsystem with a QoS infrastructure Disabling IPsec for A/V traffic File Share requirements include: Accessible from Front-end servers Space for conferencing and shared data as defined
Purpose of the Planning Tool Requirements of the Planning Tool LESSON 2: REVIEWING THE DESIGN PROCESS
Purpose of the Planning Tool The Lync Server 2010 Planning Tool: Helps you create an initial topology design Collects component configuration information Provides a preview of deployment Exports XML file for Topology Builder
Requirements of the Planning Tool Planning Tool runs on: An X86- or x64-based computer Requires: Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 SP2, or Windows Vista SP2 Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 SP1
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