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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

Enabling routes


In Lync Server 2013, Microsoft has added the capability to associate the following:

  • A single Mediation Server for multiple gateways

  • A single gateway for multiple Mediation Servers

  • A single gateway multiple times with the same Mediation Server

This feature is called many-to-many (M:N) trunk routing, and it allows Mediation Servers to handle multiple logical paths (trunks) from a gateway on multiple different ports. M:N routing adds redundancy and flexibility to Lync deployments. In the following steps, we will see how to enable multiple gateways for a voice route (adding redundancy) and how to use multiple connections to a single gateway to add flexibility in the trunk configuration.

How to do it…

  1. Our initial scenario will include two PSTN gateways (test.wonderland.lab and 2ndtest.wonderland.lab) and a single Mediation Server (madhatter.wonderland.lab). Lync Topology Builder will automatically create two trunks that connect the single Mediation Server to the gateways, as shown in...