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Enterprise Voice and Online Services

with Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013

MVA Jump Start


Meet Rui Maximo | @rui_maximo

• Principal Writer & Software Engineer, Microsoft


– Unified Communications Focus
– Microsoft Office Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit (online)
– Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Resource Kit
– Programming for Unified Communications
– Pro LCS-Live Communications Server Administration
– Primary contributor to DrRez & NextHop

• More than 20 years experience in software


– Microsoft (Windows, Windows Mobile, Office); IBM, RSA
– Has contributed to the launch of over 20 software products
Meet Brian Ricks | @bricomp

• Lead Architect, BriComp Computers


– Unified Communications Architect
– Microsoft MVP since 2006
– Enterprise Microsoft collaboration solution design,
development, configuration, administration & maintenance
• More than 20 years experience in IT industry
– Network Infrastructure Corp., Resolute, Phelps Dodge
Course Topics

Enterprise Voice and Online Services with Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013
01 | Voice Architecture 08 | Phones and Devices

02 | Configuring Basic Enterprise Voice Functionality 09 | Online Configuration and Migration


03 | Designing Exchange Server 2013 Unified
10 | Monitoring
Messaging Integration
04 | Voice Applications 11 | Voice Resiliency

05 | Configuring and Deploying Emergency Calling

06 | PSTN Integration

07 | Networking
Setting Expectations

• Target Audience
– IT and telecommunications professionals who design, plan, deploy, and
maintain solutions for unified communications (UC)
– Experienced and looking for accelerated certification prep for Exam 70-337:
Enterprise Voice and Online Services with Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013
• Suggested Supporting Material
– Exam 70-337: Enterprise Voice and Online Services with Microsoft® Lync®
Server 2013
– Visit http://aka.ms/MCSE-Lync
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Module1

Voice Architecture

MVA Jump Start


Module Overview

• Architecture and Server Roles


• Voice Features of Lync Server 2013
• Site Topologies
Lesson 1: Architecture and Server Roles

• Lync 2013 Enterprise Edition Topology


• Lync Server 2013 Server Roles
Lync 2013 Enterprise Edition Topology
Lync Server 2013 Server Roles

Front End Server Back End Server


Standard Edition Server

Persistent Chat
Lync Server 2013 Back End Server
Server Roles

Director

Persistent Chat
Server

Mediation Server
Persistent Chat
Edge Server Compliance Back
End Server
Lesson 2: Voice Features of Lync Server 2013

• Enterprise Voice Changes


• M:N Interworking Routing
• Mediation Server
• Inter-Trunk Routing - Overview
• Survivable Branch Sites
Enterprise Voice Same/Changes/New

• Disaster Recovery
• E911
• Routing
• Response Group
• Call Management
• Voice in the Cloud
• Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
• IPv6
M:N Interworking Routing

OCS 2007 R2
Route MS
Route_US LAX_MS

DE_MS1
Route_EUR
DE_MS2

Route_APAC SYD_MS

Lync Server 2010


Route GW
Route_US LAX_GW

DE_GW1
Route_EUR
DE_GW2

Route_APAC SYD_GW

Lync Server 2013


14
Route Trunk
Route_US LAX_TR

DE_TR1
Route_EUR
DE_TR2

Route_APAC SYD_TR
Mediation Server

Lync
Mediation
Server
Qualified
Lync Pool
PSTN
Gateway

PSTN
Inter-Trunk Routing - Overview

• Lync Server 2013: Supports call routing from an incoming trunk to an


outgoing trunk to provide routing functionalities to other systems
• A possible alternative for PBX integration scenarios
• Better integration with systems certified to connect with Lync

• Reduces complexity of routing rules on IP-PBX for incoming calls


Survivable Branch Sites

• Survivable Branch Appliance


• Hardware device that includes a subset of Lync capabilities, including a set of
services which run the SBA applications and a Gateway.
• Built by partners

• Survivable Branch Server


• Windows Server-based computer that has Registrar and Mediation Server

• Full Lync Server (SE or EE)


Lesson 3: Site Topologies

• No Branch Office Integration


• Small Organization Voice Topology
• Medium Organization Voice Topology
• Large Organization Voice Topology
No Branch Office Integration (reference only)

PSTN
PSTN Gateway PBX/PSTN
Gateway

Central
Site Branch
Site
(zero or
more)

Front End Standard


Or
Pool Edition Server
Small Organization Voice Topology

PSTN Gateway

Central
Site Branch
WAN Site
(zero or
more)

Front End Standard Survivable Survivable


Or Branch Or
Pool Edition Server Branch
Appliance Server
Medium Organization Voice Topology

PSTN Gateway PSTN Gateway

Central
Site Branch
WAN Site
(one or
more)

Front End Standard Survivable Survivable


Or Branch Or
Pool Edition Server Branch
Appliance Server
Large Organization Voice Topology

PSTN Gateway PSTN Gateway

WAN
Central WAN
Site Central
Site

Paired Front End Pool

Front End Standard Front End Standard


Or Or
Pool Edition Server Pool Edition Server
Module Review and Takeaways

• Review Question(s)
• Real-world Issues and Scenarios
• Tools
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