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Publicclouds
Federatedbusinesses
Remoteusers
SQL
Front end
serversBack end
SQL server
Web access and mobile
PSTN
AD
Active
directory
SQL
Monitoring
Exchange UM and
archiving
System
Center
WAC
Lync endpoints
FPO
Edge server
DMZ
Optional persistent
chat pool
XMPP Gw
Central Mgt
Voice routing
Conferencing
Lync Web App
Mobile
SIP registrar
• Hardware and software infrastructure
• File storage (DFS) and permissions
• Request certificates
• Internet Information Services (IIS) and SQL configuration
• Simple URLs & DNS records
Preparing the infrastructure and
systems
• Using Topology Builder
• Administrator rights and permissions
• Administration tools
• Define and configure pools
• Edit and configure simple URLs
• Select the CMS
Defining the topology• Publish the topology
• Delegate setup
• Setting up and installing FE servers/pools
• Install and configure the CMS
• Configure certificates for FEs
• Setting up Kerberos authentication
• Adding server roles
Finalizing and implementing the topology design
Office Web Apps Installation
Component Spec (Minimum)
Server Enterprise-grade server with a minimum of 2 CPU sockets (hex core or higher)
CPU Intel Xeon 5500 series or AMD Opteron 6100 series (2.26 GHz+)
NIC 1 dual port, 1 GbE or 10 GbE
Storage 8 or more SATA or SAS HDD 10K RPM or higher (DAS), or equivalent storage, RAID 1
Memory 32-GB PC2-6400 DDR2, or PC3-8500 DDR3 memory (or faster)
Component Spec (Minimum)
Server Enterprise-grade server with a minimum of 2 CPU sockets (quad core or higher)
CPU Intel Xeon 5500 series or AMD Opteron 6100 series (2.0 GHz+)
NIC 1 dual port, 1 GbE or 10 GbE
Storage 4 or more SATA or SAS HDD 10K RPM or higher (DAS), or equivalent storage, RAID 1
Memory 16-GB PC2-6400 DDR2, or PC3-8500 DDR3 memory (or faster)
Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/gg269419
Online Meeting Outlook add-in automatically installed with the Lync 2013 client
Office 2013 installs side by side with Office 2010 / Lync 2010 client with C2R
Office Customization ToolSetup Used to specify default installation location on the client and default organization name,
additional network installation sources, the product key, end-user license agreement, display level,
earlier versions of Office to remove, custom programs to run during installation, security settings,
and Setup properties.
Features Used to configure user settings and to customize how Office features are installed.
Administrators can use the OCT to specify initial default values of Office application settings for
users. Users can modify most of the settings after the installation.
Additional content Used to add or remove files, add or remove registry entries, and configure
shortcuts.
Outlook Used to customize a user's default Outlook profile, specify Exchange settings, add
accounts, remove accounts and export settings, and specify Send\Receive groups.
Use the Office Customization Tool (OCT)
Use CONFIG.XML to Perform Installation Tasks
Use Setup Command-Line Options to specify the Config.xml and configuring
Client Bootstrapping Policies
CONFIG.XML
Specify the path of the network
installation point.
Select the products to install.
Configure logging and the location
of the Setup customization file and
software updates.
Specify installation options, such
as user name.
Copy the local installation source
(LIS) to the user's computer
without installing Office.
Add or remove languages from the
installation.
Setting Description Lync Server Management Shell
cmdletCmdlet parameters
Portrange\Enabled
Specifies whether the port ranges sent by
the server should be used by the client for
media and signaling. Used in conjunction
with the subvalues MinMediaPort and
MaxMediaPort.
CsConferencingConfiguration ClientMediaPortRangeEnabled
Portrange\MinMediaPort
Specifies the starting port number to use
for media. Combines with MaxMediaPort
to specify the range of ports. The
recommended minimum range is 40 ports.
CsConferencingConfiguration
ClientMediaPort (represents the
starting port number to use for
client media)
Portrange\MaxMediaPort
Specifies the highest port number to use
for media. Combines with MinMediaPort
to specify the range of ports. The
recommended minimum range is 40 ports.
CsConferencingConfiguration
ClientMediaPortRange
(indicates the total number of
ports available for client media;
default is 40)
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