Après pas mal de réflexion, la langue du blog sera de nouveau en Français.
Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat Server SDK is available here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35458
Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat Server Ressource Kit: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36827
The Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat Resource Kit contains a number of handy tools for IT administrators who deploy and manage Lync Server 2013 Persistent Chat. The following tools are included in the msi:
Additional updates is availabe, you can find now Lync Server 2013 Capacity Calculator.
Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer attempts to connect to your Lync server using the same services and protocols that are used by Lync Windows Store app and Lync apps for mobile platforms. You can perform the connection tests over your internal network or an external network that connects to your Lync server. Lync Connectivity Analyzer provides a report with detailed information about each connection step to help you validate your configuration and troubleshoot connection problems.
Lync Connectivity Analyzer tests the following Lync server components:
Lync Connectivity Analyzer tests the configuration of the following other components:
Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer (32 Bit): http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36536
Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer (64 Bit): http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36535
The Lync Server 2013 Stress and Performance Tool (LSS) is capable of simulating user load of the following types:
The tool does not simulate the following clients:
As such, it will not provide support for testing the following components:
The following are included in the package:
Link here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36819
Microsoft has update his documentation too today.
This download contains a compiled help file (.chm) of all the available Lync Server 2013 IT professional documentation in the Technical Library.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35405
Hello,
Today Microsoft has released February 2013 Cumulative Updates for Lync 2013 products, SDK, whiteboard Archiving Viewer, ressource kit and the planning tool!
No mobility for the moment, i hope see this quickly.
All links here:
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Office arrives in the cloud on Feb. 27th
Virtual Launch Event for the new Office 365 for business.
Date Wednesday, February 27th 8 am PDT and 5 pm PDT
Why Attend?
Register to attend: https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.htm?ShowKey=12696&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData
At Lync Conference, Microsoft announcing Lync Room Systems.
What is Lync room systems?
A Lync Room System is a comprehensive Partner offering consisting of a bundle of all required hardware and special Lync 2013 software (the Microsoft Lync Room System Edition software). The hardware includes at a minimum one or two large touch enabled displays, high definition video cameras, microphones and a console in the conference room that enables participation without a laptop or desktop from within the meeting room.
Who is Lync Room System partner?
After this announcement, we wait now about more technical informations for this type of integrations.
With the Lync Conference in San Diego, a lot of news coming around Lync technology.
Microsoft provided an updated roadmap for its Lync unified-communications platform about:
Lync User Management Tool can be an interesting tool to test:
Project Description
Lync User Management Tool (LUMT) enables administrators to manage contacts, ACEs and Privacy settings on behalf of Lync Server 2013 users.
With LUMT, it is possible to:
- Add contacts to default group or to a named group
- Remove contacts from the contact list
- Add ACEs to change the relationship level for the contacts in the contact list
- Remove ACEs for the contacts in the contact list
- Set privacy preference settings for the user to be either Private or Public (this corresponds to the settings in Options/Status in Lync client)
- Change alert notification settings for the user (this corresponds to the settings in Options/Alerts in Lync client)
download here: http://lumt.codeplex.com/
These updates for Lync 2013 include many basic quality improvements since the initial release of Lync 2013. These updates include the following improvements:
Description and download here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2812461
Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer helps Lync administrators find out if the deployment and configuration of their Lync Server environment meets the requirements to support connections from Lync Windows Store app for Windows 8 and Windows RT and from Lync mobile apps.
Overview
Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer attempts to connect to your Lync server using the same services and protocols that are used by Lync Windows Store app and Lync apps for mobile platforms. You can perform the connection tests over your internal network or an external network that connects to your Lync server. Lync Connectivity Analyzer provides a report with detailed information about each connection step to help you validate your configuration and troubleshoot connection problems.
Lync Connectivity Analyzer tests the following Lync server components:
Autodiscover service
Authentication Broker (Reach) service
Mobility (MCX) service
WebTicket service
Lync Connectivity Analyzer tests the configuration of the following other components:
Publication of DNS records for Autodiscover URLs
Certificates
Proxy servers
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System requirements
Supported operating systems: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista Service Pack 2
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 required
Download here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36535
You can find on this blog a script will assist in getting servers ready for the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2013 on Windows Server 2012:
http://www.ehloworld.com/1697#comment-42601
The download link is here: http://www.ehloworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Set-CsLync2013Prerequisites.v1.0.zip
C:\Set-CsLync2013Prereqs.ps1 [[-HasInternetAccess] ] [[-TargetFolder] ] [[-Win2012Source] ] [-Standard] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [] |
Set-CsLync2013Prereqs.ps1 |
This will launch the script with the default options for Enterprise edition servers
Set-CsLync2013Prereqs.ps1 -Standard |
This will launch the script for Standard edition servers
Set-CsLync2013Prereqs.ps1 -Win2012Source e: |
This will launch the script using the e: drive for the source of the Windows Server 2012 installation files
Thanks to the author!
Ferrari Electronics Gateways is officially certified for Lync 2010/2013: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/lync/gg131938
Ferrari Electronics offer two interesting solution with Microsoft Lync:
- Video Door Phones solution:
OfficeMaster Entry Control permit:
Video Door Phone configured in AD
Each station is defined as a Lync Analog Device
Separate video window appears parallel to call
Architecture:
- Sip phone support:
SIP2Lync fully integrates any device into Lync like dect cordless phones, legacy phones via SIP ATA.
Architecture:
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP4 MR2 now supports configuring the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to properly communicate with a Microsoft Lync 2013 front end pool. This Maintenance Release Package is a slightly different type of release as compared to previous releases. This setup does alter the database.
In summary:
- The certificate requirements also have not changed from Microsoft Lync 2010 to Lync 2013
- No new Enterprise Instant Messenger client required.
- The hardware and software pre-requisites to support Microsoft Lync 2013 has not changed from the existing pre-requisites for supporting Microsoft Lync 2010 and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
Lync 2013 session presented during Nordic Infrastructure Conference (NIC) in Oslo are online.
The sessions cover the following points:
- Lync Server 2013: Mobility, Clients and VDI by Martin Lidholm: http://vimeo.com/58109325
- Lync Server 2013: Architecture Overview by Martin Lidholm: http://vimeo.com/58110115
- Lync Server 2013: Best Practice Administration With System Center Operations Manager 2012 by Ståle Hansen: http://vimeo.com/58166528
- Lync Server 2013: Design for High Availability & Disaster Recovery by Justin Morris: http://vimeo.com/58110874
- Lync Server 2013: Migration Strategies & and Coexistence Strategies by Justin Morris: http://vimeo.com/58165673
- Lync Server 2013: Network Quality considerations in LAN, WAN and WLANS by Ståle Hansen: http://vimeo.com/58166048
Some ppt are available here:
- Lync Server 2013: Network Quality considerations in LAN, WAN and WLANS: http://www.slideshare.net/stalehansen/nic-lync-networkv03-16368137
- Lync Server 2013: Best Practice Administration With System Center Operations Manager 2012: http://www.slideshare.net/stalehansen/nic-lync-bpactivemonitoringv03
As unified communications consultant, one of the most important things to evaluate during a project is the network, offering real-time features with delay, jitter or packet loss directly impact user experience.
Microsoft released an interesting white paper about it's solution over Wireless environment, he is now available from the Microsoft Download Center.
Description:
Microsoft Lync 2013 communications software on multiple platforms and device types is now validated with voice and video (real-time media) workloads over wireless local area networks (Wi-Fi networks). The guidance and documentation provided here also applies to Lync 2010 deployments and earlier releases. However, full Wi-Fi support will be available only with a Lync 2013 client. Changes in the Lync media stack available with Lync 2013 will improve overall performance on high-loss, high-jitter wired or wireless networks. To optimize the wireless infrastructure, in particular for real-time media traffic, this guide provides details regarding Wi-Fi (WLAN) technology, configuration settings, and optimization. In addition, this guide provides deployment recommendations and evaluates typical enterprise, public hotspot, and home Wi-Fi deployments for real-time bidirectional media quality.
You can download it here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36494
The name of Lync 2010 Phone Edition is changed to Lync Phone Edition. The software works with both Lync 2010 and Lync 2013.
The update fixes this issues:
KB description: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2737911/en-us?fr=1
Lync phone edition firmware: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=203406
Damaka's Microsoft Certified Xavy app is normally $19.99 for iOS and Android, but is currently being offered for FREE.
Xavy is a native mobile client for Lync and OCS R2 that provides the full feature set of Lync (white-boarding, application sharing, desktop sharing, file sharing, A/V conferencing, and IM). If you can access Lync without a VPN connection, you can just download it, punch in your credentials and sign on. Xavy Attendee and Xavy Cloud (Office 365) are currently FREE as well.
How-To Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsUzHuLUsnw&list=PLXkRs6rapUYuxsBrrQMJD41rFpWdSh-aQlist=PLXkRs6rapUYuxsBrrQMJD41rFpWdSh-aQ
I didn't see any deadline about this offer, therefore, it should be taken immediately!
Un petit dépannage ce matin qui peut faire gagner un peu de temps dans certaines installations:
Impossible de partager des powerpoints avec Lync 2013. la résolution de cette erreur dans ce cas là est la non présence dans le SAN du certificat installé sur le serveur Office Web Apps 2013 de l'url interne.
Snon annonce un webinar pour le 23 janvier 2013: Deploying Microsoft Lync with snom's Expanded Lineup of Lync Qualified Phones Featuring the New snom 7xx Series UC Edition Phones
Le programme est le suivant:
Pour y participer: http://www.snomchannel.com/education/webinars/webinar-under-the-hood-with-snom-uc-edition-phones-qualified-for-microsoft-lync/
Audiocodes annonce son programme "“AudioCodes One Voice for Microsoft Lync” sur leur site: http://www.audiocodes.com/press-releases/audiocodes-launches-audiocodes-one-voice-for-microsoft-lync?goback=.gde_4622415_member_204215061
On y découvre leur stratégie vis à vis de Microsoft Lync Serveur 2013 détaillant leur programme et service:
C'est officiel, le constructeur annonce pour février 2013 l'arrivée sur le marché des téléphones IP qualifiées pour Lync (donc pas un Lync Phone) des modèles 300HD et 400HD qui seront low cost.
La brochure est téléchargeable ici: http://www.audiocodes.com/filehandler.ashx?fileid=867287
Plus d'informations directement sur le site d'Audiocodes: http://www.audiocodes.com/microsoft
Actuellement, si votre contrôleur Cisco WLC est dans une version inférieur à 7.0.235.3, les utilisateurs ayant un os windows 8
c'est un probleme faisant l'objet d'un kb microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2749073 :
Les clients Windows 8 n'est peut-être pas en mesure de se connecter à des infrastructures sans fil existantes à l'aide de certains routeurs Cisco, contrairement aux ordinateurs Windows 7 et XP.
Cause
Windows 8 peut rencontrer un problème lorsque vous essayez de vous connecter au réseau sans fil de Cisco Unified. Si le client est à l'aide de gestion des clés WPA ou WPA2 avec chiffrement AES, la connexion peut échouer. Avec « débogage client » en vigueur sur le contrôleur de réseau local sans fil, un message semblable au suivant apparaît :
*dot1xMsgTask: Jun 12 20:23:37.471: 00:11:22:33:44:55 Retransmit failure for
EAPOL-Key M1 to mobile 00:11:22:33:44:55, retransmit count 5, mscb deauth count 0
La résolution est simple, il suffit de mettre à jour le firmware du contrôleur WLC: https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-27213
Windows 8 clients can't associate to Cisco Unified Wireless
The problem - Windows 8 clients can't associate to CUWN
Windows 8 wireless clients can encounter a problem when trying to associate to the Cisco Unified Wireless Network. If the client is using WPA or WPA2 key management with AES encryption, then the pairwise key exchange may fail. With "debug client" in effect on the Wireless LAN Controller, a message similar to the following is seen:
*dot1xMsgTask: Jun 12 20:23:37.471: 00:11:22:33:44:55 Retransmit failure for
EAPOL-Key M1 to mobile 00:11:22:33:44:55, retransmit count 5, mscb deauth count 0
This is the Cisco bug CSCua29504. This problem is also documented as Microsoft Support Article ID 2749073.
The solution: upgrade WLC software
This bug is fixed in the following releases of WLC software, which are available to download from Cisco.com now:
7.3.101.0
7.2.111.3
7.0.235.3
Un peu plus d'information est disponible sur le futur des certifications Lync.
Il retrouve maintenant deux niveaux de certifications:
- Le niveau "Expert" avec le MCSE Communication, pour valider ce cursus, il faut réussir les certifications suivantes:
Autant prévenir que le temps pour l'obtenir est conséquent, autant de certifications que pour valider le CCNP Voice, du boulot en perspective.
- Le niveau "Master" avec le MCSM: Communication:
Pour valider ce cursus, on retrouve un examen écrit et un lab à l'image du CCIE, pour l'instant, il est encore tôt pour avoir des informations sur le contenu de ces deux examens, mais je devrais en savoir plus bientôt.
Source ici: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/lync-server-certification.aspx
Des points importants à signaler dans la FAQ du processus de certification MCSE:
Q. What are the recertification requirements for the new MCSE certifications?
A. To ensure that our certifications remain meaningful and valuable indicators of candidates’ skills, MCSE certifications will require recertification every three years.
FAQ ici: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/mcse-certification.aspx
