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LYNC SERVER COOKBOOK

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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
Index

Introduction


Deploying Lync has a cost both on time and money. In addition, the more features, availability, and quality we deliver, the more resources will be required. It makes sense for a company to dampen costs, deploying Lync Server 2013 in a single domain/forest and making Lync services available to users whose accounts reside on separate forests outside the single corporate boundary. There are two different topologies we are able to deploy to achieve the previously mentioned result: Lync in a Central Forest or Lync in a Resource Forest. In both scenarios, we have a two-way forest trust between the forest-hosting Lync and the external forests where the user accounts reside. In the first topology, the forest that contains our Lync deployment is called the central forest.

There are active user accounts in all the forests, including the central forest, and the ones that have no Lync Server available are called User Forests. A resource forest topology is similar, and we have the Lync Server...