Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Resource Kit
In-depth, comprehensive, and fully revised for R2 - this RESOURCE KIT delivers the information you need to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2. Get technical insights, scenarios, and best practices from those who know the technology best - the engineers who designed and developed it - along with 90+ Windows PowerShell scripts, bonus references, and other essential resources on CD.
Get expert advice on how to:
- Plan server roles, infrastructure, topology, and security
- Design and manage enterprise instant messaging (IM), presence, and conferencing solutions
- Configure voice mail, enterprise voice, dual-forking (PBX), and VoIP
- Apply industry best practices for deployment
- Manage Unified Communications clients and devices
- Administer remote access, federation, and public IM
- Understand SIP and authentication technologies
- Implement a cross-team backup-and-restore plan
- Automate management tasks - sample scripts included
- Monitor, diagnose, and troubleshoot problems more efficiently
CD features:
- 90+ Windows PowerShell scripts for automating administrative tasks
- Office Communication Server Resource Kit tools
- Links to references and webcasts
- Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions eBook
- Four appendixes, including Windows PowerShell functions, Direct SIP with IP-PBX, and A/V troubleshooting
- Bonus content - Chapters from 15 related Microsoft Press books
- Fully searchable eBook of this guide
CONTENTS:
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Overview and Architecture
- Chapter 1: Overview of Office Communications Server 2007 R2
- Chapter 2: New Features Overview
- Chapter 3: Server Roles
- Chapter 4: Infrastructure and Security ConsiderationsPart II: Key Usage Scenarios
- Chapter 5: Basic IM and Presence Scenarios
- Chapter 6: Conferencing Scenarios
- Chapter 7: Remote Access and Federation Scenarios
- Chapter 8: Public IM Connectivity Scenarios
- Chapter 9: Remote Call Control Scenarios
- Chapter 10: Dual Forking Scenarios
- Chapter 11: VoIP Scenarios
- Chapter 12: Voice Mail Scenarios
- Chapter 13: Enterprise Voice Application ScenariosPart III: Planning and Deployment
- Chapter 14: Planning Example
- Chapter 15: Deployment ExamplePart IV: Operations and Administration
- Chapter 16: Monitoring
- Chapter 17: Backup and Restore
- Chapter 18: Administration
- Chapter 19: Client and Device AdministrationPart V: Technical Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Chapter 20: Diagnostic Tools and Resources
- Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Problems
- Chapter 22: Routing and AuthenticationAbout the AuthorsSystem Requirements