With PSTN usage records, we specify what is managed as a local call, a long distance call, an international call and so on. We must connect PSTN usage records with voice policies (assigned to users) and routes (assigned to phone numbers). What we are going to see now is a possible sequence of steps to configure voice policies and PSTN usages. However, there is no fixed order in Lync, so there is no single way to organize the various aspects of Enterprise Voice. Microsoft TechNet offers some information, starting with the Deploying Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013 post at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg412876.aspx. The suggested order in the previously mentioned document is as follows:
LYNC SERVER COOKBOOK
LYNC SERVER COOKBOOK
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Lync Server Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Lync 2013 Security
Lync 2013 Authentication
Lync Dial Plans and Voice Routing
Lync 2013 Integration with Exchange
Scripts and Tools for Lync
Designing a Lync Solution – The Overlooked Aspects
Lync 2013 in a Resource Forest
Managing Lync 2013 Hybrid and Lync Online
Lync 2013 Monitoring and Reporting
Managing Lync 2013 Backup and Restore
Controlling Your Network – A Quick Drill into QoS and CAC
Lync 2013 Debugging
Index
Customer Reviews