So if you have been following the progression of Lync Server 2013 it is well documented that the client now uses lyncdiscover and lyncdiscoverinternal.sipdomain.com as it’s first registration lookup method. This is a fundamental shift from Lync Server 2010 which uses SRV records first. If you haven’t seen the full...
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Tag Archives: Lync
Flexibility, Respect and Fishbowls
Riding in a fishbowl with wings to finish a three day work trip, looking out into the world with a hazy glaze, realizing I don’t really have much control at this point as the world goes by outside this enclosure of metal and glass. I found myself needing a distraction...
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Understanding Audio Bandwidth in Lync 2010 and 2013
So this is one of those posts that I’ve been meaning to write for some time but never got around to do doing it, however with Lync Server 2013 coming out I thought it would be a good time to review exactly how to estimate bandwidth usage between sites. Lync...
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Understanding the Lync Web Scheduler
So if you have visited the Lync Client page on TechNet you will see some new options and I think it’s a good to look at some of these options. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398996.aspx Of course there are the normal clients that we all know about. Lync 2013, Lync Web App and of...
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Centralized Logging in Lync 2013
So one of the items that may make some people uncertain at first, is the fact that OCSLogger is missing from servers and it doesn’t sound like it’s coming back anytime soon. What replaces it now, is Centralized Logging Service (CLS). The major difference between CLS and the old method...
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