Module 2 Flashcards
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
DNS load balancing is supported for:
Front End pools and Director pools
Edge Server pools
Stand-alone Mediation server pools
Certificates are required for:
Internal servers
External user access
Group Chat server
Client requirements include:
Client bootstrapping policies
• Client version policies
• Key in-band provisioning settings
Devices include requirements for:
- Web services
- Enterprise Voice
- Active Directory contact objects
- Dial plans, voice policies, and outbound calling routes
- PIN authentication and policy
- Enabling PIN authentication for new devices
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
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
Other server roles you may deploy include:
- Monitoring server
- Archiving server
- Edge server
- A/V Conferencing server
- Mediation server
- Director
- Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) or Survivable Branch Server