To this date, I still see a lot of confusion as to the IP requirements of Lync 2010 Edge Servers. I have seen the following questions:Why do we require Public IP addresses on all 3 Lync Edge Roles when using Hardware Load Balancing? Why does the Audio/Video Edge Role need a Public IP when behind a Hardware Load Balancer? Why can we NAT when we're doing DNS Load … [Read more...] about Lync 2010 Edge Servers and IP Requirements – NAT vs Public IP
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Using Lync 2010 Mobility on your Corporate WIFI Networks
Lync 2010 Mobility has been out for a few months now. Jeff Schertz has a great writeup on Lync Mobility on his blog here. What I wanted to go into is some more detail on deploying Lync Mobility on your corporate wifi networks which I haven't seen documented in very good detail on Technet or other blog articles. Now keep in mind, this blog article is for deploying Lync … [Read more...] about Using Lync 2010 Mobility on your Corporate WIFI Networks
Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2010 – Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 on how to Enable QoS for Lync Server 2010. The purpose of this multi-part article (first part for QoS on Lync Client and second part for QoS on Lync Server) is to lay everything out in a concise manner to help you, the reader, understand how to enable QoS. Keep in mind that this article is only for the ability to enable QOS, it is not a comprehensive guide on … [Read more...] about Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2010 – Part 2
Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2010 – Part 1
There's a doc available by Microsoft on how to enable Quality of Services (QoS) in Lync which you can find here. The purpose of this multi-part article (first part for QoS on Lync Client and second part for QoS on Lync Server) is to lay everything out in a concise manner to help you, the reader, understand how to enable QoS. Keep in mind that this article is only for the … [Read more...] about Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2010 – Part 1
Reordering Lync 2010 Dial-In Conferencing Numbers
In Lync Server 2010 we can utilize Dial-In Conferencing Phone Numbers so both users utilizing the Lync Client End-Points can join these meetings using an IP Network and Telephony Users can join the same meeting via a Telephone utilizing the Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN).As you can see, we can define multiple Dial-In Conferencing Phone Numbers in the Lync Control … [Read more...] about Reordering Lync 2010 Dial-In Conferencing Numbers


