Deployment process for mobility in Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2013-02-19
Some information in this topic pertains to Cumulative Updates for Lync Server 2013: February 2013. It is noted accordingly.
This section describes the sequence of steps required to deploy the Lync Server 2013 mobility feature.
Mobility Deployment Process
Phase | Steps | Permissions | Deployment documentation |
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Create Domain Name System (DNS) records |
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Domain Admins DnsAdmins |
Creating DNS records for the Autodiscover Service in Lync Server 2013 |
Modify certificates |
Add subject alternative name entries to the following certificates to support secure connections for mobile users:
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Local administrator |
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Configure the reverse proxy |
Or
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Local administrator |
Configuring the reverse proxy for mobility in Lync Server 2013 |
Test your mobility deployment for Lync 2010 Mobile using the Mcx Mobility Service |
Run Test-CsMcxP2PIM to test sending an instant message from one person to another. See the Lync Server Management Shell cmdlet documentation for Test-CsMcxP2PIM for a complete list of options. |
CsAdministrator |
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Test your mobility deployment for Lync 2013 Mobile clients using the UCWA Web components |
Use the Test-CsUcwaConference cmdlet to test and verify that pre-defined test users or a pair of actual users can use UCWA to create and participate in a conference. See the Lync Server Management Shell cmdlet documentation for Test-CsUcwaConference for a complete list of options. |
CsAdministrator |
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Configure for push notifications |
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RtcUniversalServerAdmins |
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Configure mobility policy |
Use the Set-CsMobilityPolicy cmdlet to allow or disallow:
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CsAdministrator |