Admission
The audience for this course is information technology (IT) professionals who are experienced on Lync Server 2010 technologies and who have a Technical Specialist certification on the course, Configuring and Managing Microsoft Lync Server 2010, or equivalent knowledge. Students taking this course are expected to have experience in hands-on deployment and day-to-day management of Unified Communications technologies for enterprise organizations.
Planning and Designing Microsoft Lync Server 2010
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42 |
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Professional |
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Cs195 |
0 LE |
Description :
This five-day instructor-led course teaches how to plan and design a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 solution to IT professionals. The course emphasizes Voice features in Lync 2010 from a deployment perspective. In this course, students learn how to plan and design a Lync Server 2010 system. The labs in this course utilize the Lync Server 2010 Planning Workbook and Planning Tool. This course helps the student prepare for Exam 70-665.
Objectives :
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Describe the Lync Server 2010 design process.
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Design a Lync Server 2010 topology.
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Design for conferencing and external scenarios.
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Design for load balancing.
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Design voice infrastructure.
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Design a Mediation Server topology.
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Create a network design for Lync Server 2010.
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Design Response Group Services.
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Design for Location Services.
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Design Exchange Unified Messaging Integration with Lync Server 2010.
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Design for resiliency.
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Design for backup and disaster recovery.
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Design for monitoring and archiving.
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Plan a migration to Lync Server 2010.
Topics :
Overview of the Lync Server 2010 Design Process
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Overview of Lync Server 2010 Architecture
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Overview of Lync Server 2010 Core Capabilities
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Introduction to the Lync Server 2010 Design Process
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Assessing Infrastructure Requirements and Updating Design
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Planning for all Microsoft Solutions Framework Phases
Designing a Lync Server 2010 Topology
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Planning Infrastructure Requirements for Lync Server 2010
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Using the Lync Server 2010 Planning Tool
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Using Topology Builder
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Planning for Site Topology
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Designing the Site Topology
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Planning the Server Infrastructure
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Design Documentation Using Microsoft Office
Designing for Conferencing and External Scenarios
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Conferencing and External Capabilities of Lync Server 2010
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Designing for Dial-In Conferencing
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Designing for Audio/Video and Web Conferencing
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Planning for IM and Presence Federation
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Designing Edge Services
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Planning for DNS implementation
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Planning for PKI Implementation
Planning and Designing Load Balancing
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Planning for Load Balancing
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Designing Load Balancing
Designing a Mediation Server Topology
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Designing Mediation Server
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Designing Media Bypass
Designing Voice Infrastructure
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Introduction to Lync Server 2010 Voice Architecture
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Lync Server 2010 Telephony Interoperability Options
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Defining Number Manipulation
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Defining Voice Policies
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Designing a Voice Routing Solution
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Address Book Service in Lync Server 2010
Creating a Network Design for Lync Server 2010
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Planning for Media Requirements
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Planning for Bandwidth Based on Usage
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Planning for Call Admission Control
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Designing Call Admission Control
Designing Response Group Services
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Overview of the Response Group Services
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Planning for Response Group Services
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Designing Response Group Services
Designing Location Services in Lync Server 2010
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Planning for Location Services
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Designing Location Services
Designing Exchange Server Unified Messaging Integration with Lync Server 2010
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Overview of Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging
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Planning a Voice Mail Solution for Lync Server 2010
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Designing a Voice Mail Solution for Lync Server 2010
Designing Resiliency
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Planning Site Resiliency
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Designing Site Resiliency
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Designing System Monitoring
Designing Backup and Disaster Recovery
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Designing a Backup and Restore Strategy
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Lync Server 2010 Backup and Recovery Considerations
Designing Monitoring and Archiving
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Designing Monitoring Server Topology
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Designing Archiving Server Topology
Planning a Migration to Lync Server 2010
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Overview of Coexistence and Migration
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Designing a Migration Strategy
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Planning for Clients and Devices
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Designing a Client Migration and Device Migration Strategy
Recommended Knowledge :
• Features and architecture
• Dial plans
• External User Access and Federation
• Security • High Availability
• Load Balancing
• Resiliency
• Capacity
• Bandwidth management
• Central and Branch Office Sites
• Enterprise Voice: - Call Management - Audio/Web/Dial-in Conferencing - Topology options including services, server roles, colocation and geographical placement
• Apart from this, students should have knowledge on Windows Server Active Directory deployment and should have attended the TS level Course 10533A: Configuring and Managing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 or possess equivalent experience or skills.
Recommended Course(s) :
Training Materials :
Microsoft Official Courseware (MOC)
Labs :
This course includes several labs to ensure you will gain the targeted skills and experience.
Credential :
Category :
Networking
The Instructor: