MUCUGL October 2013 - Top 5 Things To Know When Deploying Your First Lync 2013 Server
1. Top 5 Things to Know When Deploying your
first Lync 2013 Server
Tom Arbuthnot
Lync MVP
Managing Consultant, Modality Systems
@tomarbuthnot
http://lyncdup.com
tom@tomarbuthnot.com
2. What’s the “Good Stuff” in 2013?
• Mobile Clients with Audio and Video
• Lync Web App A/V Meeting Join in Browser
• Gallery View - Multiple Video participants on
Screen
• Persistent Chat in single client
• Pool Pairing/SQL Mirroring
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3. OK, You’ve convinced me, I want to try Lync 2013
• Assuming you have a Lync 2010 environment,
adding a Lync 2013 Standard Edition Server is a
great way to start testing/using/piloting Lync 2013
• However there are a few things to know/consider
before pulling the trigger on that install….
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4. 1. Schema Updates and New Management Tools
• Lync 2013 will require an AD Schema update
• From Publishing Lync 2013 Topology forward, you must use the Lync 2013
Topology builder
• Lync 2013 has it’s own PowerShell Tools, generally the 2010 tools should be
used for 2010 and 2013 tools to manager 2013/2013 users
• Your Lync 2010 (or OCS) Environment should be patched to the current CU
• sip. and meet. DNS pointing to Lync 2010 will
seamlessly redirect users to the 2013 pool (so
no need for internal DNS changes, but may
need additions)
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5. 2. Archiving and Monitoring Changes
• You no longer need a dedicated Arch/Mon Server
Role, it’s all on the FE
• However, you need a new/additional Archiving
Database Target, you can’t use the 2010 one
• You’ll also need the 2013 SQL reports deployed for
Reporting
• Consider that your compliance/support teams now
need to consider two databases for information
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6. 3. You’ll need an “Office Web Apps” Server
• You lost Arch/Mon, you gained Office Web
Apps/WAC
• Actually a SharePoint Server (don’t panic)
• Required for any PowerPoint scenarios
(2013/Web/Mobile)
• Office Web Apps only works with a Valid
HTTP/HTTPS Certificate Revocation List –
you may not have this setup on your internal
CA by default
• Don’t skip this to save a couple of cores and
a few GB of RAM on a VM
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7. 4. For Mobile to work you need Reverse Proxy and Edge
• Lync 2013 Mobile Clients Require routing
signalling via the reverse proxy (lyncdiscover /
External UCWA)
• Lyncdiscover must be routable to the outside
RP on internal WiFi
• Consider that you will need some additional
RP SAN names in your public certificate
• Lync 2013 Mobile Client Media will route
directly if it can (Mobile IP is offered as an SDP
Candidate), and/or via Edge.
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8. 5. Don’t forget to Update Desktop QoS GPOs
• Lync 2013 Client is now called Lync.exe not
communicator.exe, update Desktop GPO
accordingly
• Lync 2013 Mobile Client’s can’t mark for QoS
directly, if using at Scale/busy network consider
marking/optimising on Wifi
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9. 3 Bonus Gotcha’s
• You can’t setup a 2010 and a 2013 server in
backup Registrar Relationship – consider resilience
• You can’t use a 2010 Backend SQL for your 2013
Backend SQL (even with a different instance
setup!)
• You need Exchange 2013 for High Res
Photos/Unified Contact Store/Archiving into
Exchange
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