Synopses & Reviews
In-depth, comprehensive, and fully revised for R2--this RESOURCE KIT delivers the information you need to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2. Get technical insights, scenarios, and best practices from those who know the technology best--the engineers who designed and developed it--along with 90+ Windows PowerShell(TM) scripts, bonus references, and other essential resources on CD.
Get expert advice on how to:
Plan server roles, infrastructure, topology, and security Design and manage enterprise instant messaging (IM), presence, and conferencing solutions Configure voice mail, enterprise voice, dual-forking (PBX), and VoIP Apply industry best practices for deployment Manage Unified Communications clients and devices Administer remote access, federation, and public IM Understand SIP and authentication technologies Implement a cross-team backup-and-restore plan Automate management tasks--sample scripts included Monitor, diagnose, and troubleshoot problems more efficiently
CD features:
90+ Windows PowerShell scripts for automating administrative tasks Office Communication Server Resource Kit tools Links to references and webcasts Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions eBook Four appendixes, including Windows PowerShell functions, Direct SIP with IP-PBX, and A/V troubleshooting Bonus content--Chapters from 15 related Microsoft Press(R) books Fully searchable eBook of this guide
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Synopsis
In-depth, comprehensive, and fully revised for R2—this RESOURCE KIT delivers the information you need to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2. Get technical insights, scenarios, and best practices from those who know the technology best—the engineers who designed and developed it—along with 90+ Windows PowerShell scripts, bonus references, and other essential resources on CD.
Get expert advice on how to:
- Plan server roles, infrastructure, topology, and security
- Design and manage enterprise instant messaging (IM), presence, and conferencing solutions
- Configure voice mail, enterprise voice, dual-forking (PBX), and VoIP
- Apply industry best practices for deployment
- Manage Unified Communications clients and devices
- Administer remote access, federation, and public IM
- Understand SIP and authentication technologies
- Implement a cross-team backup-and-restore plan
- Automate management tasks—sample scripts included
- Monitor, diagnose, and troubleshoot problems more efficiently
CD features:
- 90+ Windows PowerShell scripts for automating administrative tasks
- Office Communication Server Resource Kit tools
- Links to references and webcasts
- Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions eBook
- Four appendixes, including Windows PowerShell functions, Direct SIP with IP-PBX, and A/V troubleshooting
- Bonus content—Chapters from 15 related Microsoft Press books
- Fully searchable eBook of this guide
For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.
About the Author
With 18 years of experience in the software industry, Rui Maximo had the opportunity to work on over 20 commercial software products for Microsoft, IBM, RSA, Greenplum, and startups. He has held various roles over the years as software design engineer, program manager, software test engineer, consultant, author, presenter, and instructor.
Rui's areas of expertise include: - software design and development - security - Technical writing - Analytics - Unified Communications - Directory services - Programming
Rick Kingslan is a Microsoft senior technical writer, trainer, and consultant with expertise helping customers implement infrastructure services, including Office Communications Server.
Rajesh Ramanathan led the team that shipped VoIP, IM, and conferencing for Communicator 2007, and has extensive background in telecommunications, protocols, and application development.
Nirav Kamdar is a development lead on the Office Communications Server team, and previously served on the Microsoft Exchange, Office, and Windows® engineering teams.
Table of Contents
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Personal Acknowledgements; Introduction; Overview of the Book; Document Conventions; Companion CD; Find Additional Content Online; Part I: Overview and Architecture; Chapter 1: Overview of Office Communications Server 2007 R2; 1.1 Office Communications Server Editions and Components; 1.2 The Evolution of Office Communications Server 2007 R2; 1.3 Customizing the Platform; 1.4 Summary; 1.5 Additional Resources; Chapter 2: New Features Overview; 2.1 New Features; 2.2 Technical Overview; 2.3 Summary; 2.4 Additional Resources; Chapter 3: Server Roles; 3.1 Standard Edition Server; 3.2 Enterprise Edition Pool; 3.3 Director Role; 3.4 Conferencing Servers; 3.5 Application Server; 3.6 Monitoring Server; 3.7 Archiving Server; 3.8 Edge Servers; 3.9 Communicator Web Access; 3.10 Web Components Server; 3.11 Mediation Server; 3.12 Group Chat Server; 3.13 Supported Collocation Server Roles; 3.14 Summary; 3.15 Additional Resources; Chapter 4: Infrastructure and Security Considerations; 4.1 Infrastructure and Security Considerations; 4.2 Understanding How Office Communications Server Takes Advantage of Active Directory; 4.3 Using DNS to Publish Office Communications Server; 4.4 Securing Office Communications Server with PKI; 4.5 Scaling with SQL Server; 4.6 Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing; 4.7 Bridging VoIP to the PSTN Network by Using a Media Gateway; 4.8 Firewall Scenarios and Configuration; 4.9 Summary; 4.10 Additional Resources; Part II: Key Usage Scenarios; Chapter 5: Basic IM and Presence Scenarios; 5.1 Understanding the Login Process; 5.2 How Presence Information Is Shared; 5.3 Instant Messaging; 5.4 Summary; 5.5 Additional Resources; Chapter 6: Conferencing Scenarios; 6.1 Understanding Conferencing User Types; 6.2 Understanding Conferencing User Roles; 6.3 Understanding Conference Security and Access Types; 6.4 Understanding Conferencing Media Types; 6.5 Examining the Technical Details Behind Conferencing Scenarios; 6.6 Summary; 6.7 Additional Resources; Chapter 7: Remote Access and Federation Scenarios; 7.1 Understanding Basic Remote Access Topologies; 7.2 Single Edge Server Topology; 7.3 Scaled Single-Site Edge Server Topology; 7.4 Multisite Edge Server Topology; 7.5 Understanding Basic Remote Access Scenarios; 7.6 Understanding Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2; 7.7 Understanding Federation; 7.8 Understanding the Requirements for and Use of Certificates in Federation; 7.9 Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users; 7.10 Configuring and Administering Federation; 7.11 Examining the Technical Details Behind the Federation Scenario; 7.12 Summary; 7.13 Additional Resources; Chapter 8: Public IM Connectivity Scenarios; 8.1 What Is Public IM Connectivity?; 8.2 Public IM Connectivity Scenarios; 8.3 Technical Details Behind the Public IM Connectivity Scenarios; 8.4 Summary; 8.5 Additional Resources; Chapter 9: Remote Call Control Scenarios; 9.1 A Remote Call Control Scenario; 9.2 What Functionalities Are Available?; 9.3 Setting Up the Remote Call Control Scenario; 9.4 Understanding the Technical Details Behind the RCC Scenario; 9.5 Summary; 9.6 Additional Resources; Chapter 10: Dual Forking Scenarios; 10.1 What Is Dual Forking?; 10.2 Overview of Dual Forking Scenarios; 10.3 Examining Technical Details Behind Dual Forking Scenarios; 10.4 Configuring Dual Forking; 10.5 Summary; 10.6 Additional Resources; Chapter 11: VoIP Scenarios; 11.1 What Is VoIP?; 11.2 Overview of VoIP Scenarios; 11.3 Examining the Technical Details Behind VoIP Scenarios; 11.4 Configuring VoIP; 11.5 Summary; 11.6 Additional Resources; Chapter 12: Voice Mail Scenarios; 12.1 Overview of Voice Mail Scenarios; 12.2 Examining the Technical Details Behind the Voice Mail Scenario; 12.3 Configuring Voice Mail; 12.4 Summary; 12.5 Additional Resources; Chapter 13: Enterprise Voice Application Scenarios; 13.1 What Is Enterprise Voice?; 13.2 Overview of Enterprise Voice Scenarios; 13.3 Examining the Technical Details Behind Enterprise Voice Scenarios; 13.4 Configuring Enterprise Voice Applications; 13.5 Summary; 13.6 Additional Resources; Part III: Planning and Deployment; Chapter 14: Planning Example; 14.1 Defining a Statement of Work; 14.2 Gathering and Defining Business Requirements; 14.3 Mapping Business Requirements to Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Features; 14.4 Determining Interoperational Requirements; 14.5 Performing a Gap Analysis; 14.6 Architectural Design of the Solution; 14.7 Output to the Deployment Team for Development of the Deeeeeeployment Plan; 14.8 Summary; 14.9 Additional Resources; Chapter 15: Deployment Example; 15.1 Understanding Litware, Inc.s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2; 15.2 Final Litware, Inc. Architecture; 15.3 Summary; 15.4 Additional Resources; Part IV: Operations and Administration; Chapter 16: Monitoring; 16.1 Event Logs; 16.2 Performance Monitoring; 16.3 The Archiving Server and the Monitoring Server; 16.4 Deployment Validation Tool; 16.5 Summary; 16.6 Additional Resources; Chapter 17: Backup and Restore; 17.1 Planning for Backup and Restore; 17.2 Restoring Service; 17.3 Summary; 17.4 Additional Resources; Chapter 18: Administration; 18.1 Configuring Global Settings; 18.2 Configuring Pool Settings; 18.3 Configuring Server Settings; 18.4 Migrating to Office Communications Server 2007 R2; 18.5 Summary; 18.6 Additional Resources; Chapter 19: Client and Device Administration; 19.1 Office Communicator 2007 R2; 19.2 Office Live Meeting 2007 R2; 19.3 Multiple Client Installation Script; 19.4 Group Policy for Unified Communications Clients; 19.5 Response Group Service Clients; 19.6 Communicator Phone Edition; 19.7 RoundTable Management; 19.8 Summary; 19.9 Additional Resources; Part V: Technical Troubleshooting and Diagnostics; Chapter 20: Diagnostic Tools and Resources; 20.1 Identifying Diagnostic Tools by Scenario; 20.2 Using Server Setup Logs; 20.3 Using Event Logs; 20.4 Using the Validation Wizard; 20.5 Using Client and Server Trace Logs; 20.6 Using Snooper; 20.7 Using Best Practices Analyzer; 20.8 Summary; 20.9 Additional Resources; Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Problems; 21.1 Troubleshooting Process; 21.2 Troubleshooting Common Problems; 21.3 Summary; 21.4 Additional Resources; Chapter 22: Routing and Authentication; 22.1 Understanding Session Initiation Protocol; 22.2 Understanding SIP Routing; 22.3 Understanding the Globally Routable User Agent URI; 22.4 Understanding Authentication; 22.5 Summary; 22.6 Additional Resources; About the Authors; System Requirements; For OCS-All.ps1 PowerShell Script; For Resource Kit Tools and Reference Material;