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Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working
Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working










internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working
  1. Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working install#
  2. Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working license#

Now we request our certificate, this is a pretty standard process, I haven’t included every screenshot but the important ones are belowīefore we can enable our first user, we have to add the “Administrator” account to some roles in AD, from ADUC right click the administrative user, go to properties and open the “Member of” tab. Once you have restarted after the prompt you come right back into the deployment and run Step 2 again: You will be prompted to reboot the server and re-start the installation during this step: Now on to step 2, this is almost identical to Step 1, with one exception. We choose “Install Local Configuration Store” first and select “Retrieve directly from Central Management Store” for the replica selection Once our topology is published, we need to go back into the Deployment Wizard and let the wizard configure our new standard edition server. Now we can see our topology in place and are ready to publish it Now we need to create a file share named “Share” on the Front End server We select our features, bypassing CAC and the collocated Mediation server for now. In this case I will be using for the SIP domain, ocsguy.local is the internal domain name and will not be needed.Īnd now we are finished, notice the check box is selected to take us right into the “New Front End Wizard”:

internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working

Now we are creating our topology, we start by defining our SIP domain. The great part of this is you can make a copy of this file every time you are logging in to make a change, in the event of an issue just grab the previous file and re-publish it. Each time we open the topology builder we will be presented with this same option, after publishing the topology the first time we will choose “Download Topology”.

internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working

We are prompted to select a name and a location to save the Topology Builder XML file to (tbxml). So we open “Lync Server Topology Builder” and choose “New Topology” After the topology is published, you run the “Deployment Wizard” on each server and its rolls are automatically installed. With Lync Microsoft has built a fantastic deployment configuration utility in the Topology Builder that allows you to create your entire topology all at once, and then it stores this topology in the CMS where each server can access it. Now our server is ready to host the CMS and we can start out with the Topology Builder. This will take a couple of minutes, so now is a good time to get up and grab some coffee or stretch…

Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working install#

Now we will see the “Deployment Wizard”, we’ll skip over the “Prepare Active Directory” section for the article (but you should do it if you are following along at home) and go right to install of the “Topology Builder”Īnd onto “Prepare First Standard Edition Server”, this preps our new lyncserver to house the Central Management Store (CMS).

Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working license#

Next you will see the LyncServer 2010 Install screen (sometimes this is hidden behind your explorer window) click InstallĪfter accepting the license agreement the install will begin. Go to your DVD Drive>Setup>AMD64> and run Setup.exeĬlick “OK” to install the vcredist package. Now that we have the roles and features necessary we reboot to complete the installation and start the install. Servermanagercmd -i NET-Framework Web-WebServer Web-Common-Http Web-Static-Content Web-Default-Doc Web-Dir-Browsing Web-Http-Errors Web-Http-Redirect Web-Asp-Net Web-ISAPI-Ext Web-ISAPI-Filter Web-Http-Logging Web-Log-Libraries Web-Http-Tracing Web-Security Web-Windows-Auth Web-Client-Auth Web-Performance Web-Stat-Compression Web-Mgmt-Tools Web-Mgmt-Console Web-Scripting-Tools telnet-client rsat-adds For formatting purposes copy this into notepad and make sure when wordwrap is unchecked it is all on one line.

internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working

Here’s a quick ServerManagerCMD script to make that happen, to use this open a Command Prompt (Run As Administrator) and paste the information below. Once you have your Lync Server on the domain we need to install all the pre-requisites: Now let’s start with a link to the download:įor this install you’ll need a DC/DNS/CA server (I named mine ), we’ll bypass that portion of the install to keep the article to a reasonable length. Also, please read the reference documents here: Keep in mind the RC is for lab use only it is not a good idea to install this into your production domain. Over the next few articles I will add layers to this deployment until it resembles what you may want to use in your environment. To start things off easy we’ll jump into a single box Standard Edition pool. With all of these new features available, and a new way to deploy I thought it would be fitting to cover deploying a topology. It’s official the new name of OCS is Lync! With the name change comes a number of new features including revamped management interfaces (Topology Builder, Deployment Wizard and CSCP) and a Management Shell with tons of great new scripting capabilities.












Internal and external servers for lync 2011 mac not working