Planning for Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2013-11-01
The deployment process for Enterprise Voice depends on your existing topology, infrastructure, and the Enterprise Voice functionality that you want to support. The required procedures will depend on what features you choose, but there are other planning considerations that you must make at a high level.
In general, consider the type and number of sites that you want to deploy and their geographical locations, the call volume at each site, the types of network links that connect sites, whether you want to provide redundancy and failover for voice functionality for each site, and whether you want to use existing PBX equipment. There are certain considerations, such as high availability, that you should consider when you plan for Lync Server communications software as a whole. These considerations are discussed in topics throughout this section, as needed.
Planning Considerations
For planning decisions that pertain to the deployment of a particular Enterprise Voice capability or deployment scenario or component, consult the topics in this section.
Defining your requirements for Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013
Network settings for the advanced Enterprise Voice features in Lync Server 2013
Components required for Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013
Planning for Enterprise Voice resiliency in Lync Server 2013
Planning for Exchange Unified Messaging integration in Lync Server 2013
Planning for emergency services (E9-1-1) in Lync Server 2013
Planning for Enterprise Voice resiliency in Lync Server 2013
Deployment guidelines for Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013
Deployment process overview for Enterprise Voice in Lync Server 2013