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Microsoft

Official Course
Module 01
Voice Architecture

Module Overview
Architecture and Server Roles
Voice Features of Lync Server 2013
Site Topologies
Lesson 1: Architecture and Server Roles
Deployment Options
Lync 2013 Enterprise Edition Topology
Lync Server 2013 Server Roles
Session Initiation Protocol Support
Deployment Options
Microsoft Office 365,
Lync Online
Partner-hosted multi-
tenant
Single domain and
directory
Users split
server/online
Lync Server 2013
Private cloud/dedicated
Cloud
Hybrid On-Premises
Enabling gradual migration and coexistence between
Lync private and public cloud
Lync 2013 Enterprise Edition Topology
Internal
External
Perimeter
Network
Reverse
proxy
Lync
Edge
Hybrid
Federated
Network
Public
Providers
PSTN
AD
MIIS
Identity
Edge
More Secure
Federation and
Interoperability
External User
Ingress
Pool
Fewer,
Consolidated
Servers
Virtualized and
Higher Scale
Services
Consolidated
Archiving
SCOM, AD, DFS
Exchange
Voicemail/
Archive
SCOM
Monitoring
DFS
Files Store
Office Web Apps
Web Access
SQL
CDR/QoE/
ReportDB
UC End Points
EE Pool Back-end
Front-end
IP-PSTN
Gateway
Persistent
Chat (optional)
Mediation Server
PBX
Lync Server 2013 Server Roles
Mediation Server
Front-End Server Back-End Server
Director
Persistent Chat
Compliance Back-
End Server
Standard Edition Server
Edge Server
Lync Server 2013
Server Roles
Persistent Chat
Back -nd Server
Persistent Chat
Server
Session Initiation Protocol Support
SIP is an application-layer control or signaling
protocol for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)
SIP creates, modifies, and terminates sessions
among one or more participants
Sessions include Internet-based telephone calls,
multimedia distribution, and multimedia
conferences
SIP-related RFCs and over 200 IETF Internet drafts
and proposed standards form the basis of the
Microsoft Unified Communications design

Lesson 2: Voice Features of Lync Server 2013
Enterprise Voice Changes
M:N Interworking Routing
Mediation Server
Overview of Inter-Trunk Routing
Survivable Branch Sites
Enterprise Voice Changes
Disaster Recovery
E911
Routing
Response Group
Call Management
Voice in the Cloud
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
IPv6



M:N Interworking Routing
10
OCS 2007 R2
Lync Server 2010
Route GW
Route_US LAX_GW
Route_EUR
DE_GW1
DE_GW2
Route_APAC SYD_GW
Route MS
Route_US LAX_MS
Route_EUR
DE_MS1
DE_MS2
Route_APAC SYD_MS
Lync Server 2013
Route Trunk
Route_US LAX_TR
Route_EUR
DE_TR1
DE_TR2
Route_APAC SYD_TR
Mediation Server
PSTN
Lync Server
Front End Pool
Qualified
PSTN
Gateway
Lync Server
Mediation
Server
Overview of Inter-Trunk Routing
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 Central Site
Lesson 3: Site Topologies
No Branch Office Integration
Simple Branch Office Integration
Survivable Branch Office
Large Organization Voice Topology
Example Voice Architecture
No Branch Office Integration
PSTN Gateway
Central
Site
Branch
Site
(zero or
more)
Or
Front-End
Pool
Standard
Edition Server
PBX/PSTN
Gateway
PSTN
Simple Branch Office Integration
PSTN Gateway
Central
Site
Branch
Office
(No Lync
server)
Or
Front End
Pool
Standard
Edition Server
WAN
PSTN Gateway
Survivable Branch Office
PSTN Gateway
Central
Site
Branch
Site
(one or
more)
Or
Front-End
Pool
Standard
Edition Server
Or
Survivable
Branch
Appliance
Survivable
Branch
Server
WAN
PSTN Gateway
Large Organization Voice Topology
PSTN Gateway
Central
Site A
Central
Site B
Or
Front-End
Pool
Standard
Edition Server
WAN
PSTN Gateway
Or
Front-End
Pool
Standard
Edition Server
WAN
Paired Front End Pool
Branch
Site C
Example Voice Architecture
PSTN
London Central Site New York Survivable Branch
Redmond Office
IP-PBX
IP-PBX
Gateway
Lync Server Pool Lync SBS
Module Review and Takeaways
Review Question(s)
Real-world Issues and Scenarios

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