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Skype for Business Unleashed
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Description
In Skype for Business Unleashed, three of the world's most respected Microsoft Unified Communications consultants share in-the-trenches guidance for all facets of Skype for Business planning, integration, deployment, and administration.
The authors introduce Skype for Business, outline all it can do, and thoroughly explain the major improvements Microsoft has made in integrating Lync Server with its immensely popular and well-proven Skype consumer technologies. They cover every form of communication Skype for Business can manage, including IP voice, instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, web conferencing, and more. You'll find expert guidance on planning infrastructure, managing day-to-day operations, server roles, multi-platform clients, security, troubleshooting, and more.
This completely revamped guidebook offers extensive new coverage of Microsoft's new cloud-based and hybrid cloud architectures for unified communications, and their deep implications for networking, security, and your Active Directory structures. You'll find exclusive insights on SDN for unified communications; interoperating with consumer Skype and standards based videoconferencing systems; measuring and optimizing quality; and the system's newest mobile functionality.
Like its predecessor, Lync Server 2013 Unleashed, this book combines theory, step-by-step configuration instructions, and best practices from real enterprise environments. Drawing on their unsurpassed field experience, the authors identify common mistakes and present proven solutions and workarounds. Simply put, they tell you what works--and show how it's done.
List of contents
Foreword
Part I Overview
Chapter 1 What Is Skype for Business?
Skype for Business Server Overview
Instant Messaging and Presence
Peer-to-Peer Audio
Web, Audio, and Video Conferencing
Enterprise Voice
Persistent Chat
Remote Access
Skype for Business Server Terms and Acronyms
Versions and Licensing
Skype for Business Server Standard Edition
Skype for Business Server Enterprise Edition
Client and Server Licensing
Integration with Other Microsoft Applications
Integration with Exchange Server
Integration with SharePoint
Integration with Microsoft Office
Integration with Third-Party Applications
Summary
Chapter 2 What’s New in Skype for Business?
Animated Emoticons … and Consumer Integration
The Consumerization of Lync
New Topologies and Supported Architectures
Hybrid and Online Features
Broadcast Meetings
Cloud PBX
PSTN Calling
Enhanced Mobile Experience
In-place Upgrades
Summary
Chapter 3 Business Case for Skype for Business?
Why Unified Communications
Instant Messaging and Presence
Web, Audio, and Video Conferencing
Enterprise Telephony
Unified Messaging
Unified Communications Return on Investment (ROI)
Unified Communications Investments
Audio Conferencing Return on Investment
Realizing ROI with Centralized Telephony
Productivity Improvements
Reduced Travel Costs
Office Space Reduction
Why Skype for Business Server 2015 for Unified Communications
Software-Based Unified Communications
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Deployment Flexibility
Remote Access and Federation
Summary
Part II Skype for Business Server 2015 Server Roles
Chapter 4 Skype for Business Server 2015 Front End Server
Front End Server Installation
Active Directory Schema Extension in Skype for Business Server 2015
Active Directory Forest Preparation in Skype for Business Server 2015
Active Directory Domain Preparation in Skype for Business Server 2015
Installation
Skype for Business Server 2015 Topology Builder
Standard Edition Installation
Enterprise Edition Installation
Configuration and Administration Overview
Troubleshooting
Best Practices
Summary
Chapter 5 Skype for Business Server 2015 Edge Server
Edge Server Overview
Access Edge
Web Conferencing Edge
A/V Edge
XMPP Gateway
Collocation
Edge Server Installation
Hardware Requirements
Operation System Requirements
Software Requirements
Configure Networking
Create the Edge Pool
Install the Edge Server
Edge Server Configuration
Enabling Edge Server Features
Introducing High Availability
Adding Edge Servers to a Pool
Edge Server Administration
Editing the Global External Access Policy
Creating a New External Access Policy
Assigning External Access Policies
Managing Federation
Managing XMPP Federation
Managing Public Providers
Managing External Web Conferencing Features
Managing A/V Edge Features
Edge Server Troubleshooting
Firewall Ports
Routing
Certificates
DNS Records
Windows Event Logs
Skype for Business Centralized Logging Service
Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Telnet
Troubleshooting Skype for Business Services
Best Practices
Summary
Chapter 6 Skype for Business Server 2015 Monitoring and Archiving Best Practices
Installing Monitoring Components
Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services
Monitoring Configuration
Monitoring Administration
Monitoring Troubleshooting
Installation of Call Quality Dashboard Components
Enabling CQD in Skype for Business Online
Call Quality Dashboard Configuration
Call Quality Dashboard Administration
Archiving Components Troubleshooting
Archiving Components Installation
Archiving Configuration
Creating Site and User Policies
Using Cmdlets for Configuration Tasks
Archiving Administration
Archiving Disclaimer
Purging Archived Data from the Database
Archiving Troubleshooting
Best Practices
Summary
Chapter 7 Skype for Business Server 2015 Mediation Server
Mediation Server Overview
Understanding Trunks
Mediation Server Traffic Flows
Mediation Server Design Considerations
Sizing and Topology
High Availability
Mediation Server Installation and Configuration
Prerequisites
Create a Mediation Server Pool
Install Skype for Business Mediation Server Components
Adding Mediation Servers to an Existing Pool
Mediation Server Configuration
Mediation Server Administration
Services
Services Management
Topology Replication Status
Mediation Server Troubleshooting
Connectivity to Gateways
Connectivity to Edge Servers
DNS Records
Event Logs
Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Synthetic Transactions
Telnet
System Time
Best Practices
Summary
Chapter 8 Persistent Chat
Persistent Chat Overview
Persistent Chat Deployment
Topology Options and Scaling
Prerequisites
Topology Update
Installing the Persistent Chat Server Role
In-place Upgrading the Persistent Chat Server Role
Configuring Persistent Chat
Administrative Access
Persistent Chat Policies
Persistent Chat Server Options
Chat Room Categories
Chat Room Add-Ins
Chat Rooms
Compliance Configuration
Persistent Chat Administration
Chat Room Management by Administrators
Chat Room Management by End Users
Skype Online and Hybrid Environments
Persistent Chat Troubleshooting
Best Practices
Summary
Part III External Dependencies
Chapter 9 Network Requirements and Best Practices
Managed and Unmanaged Networks
IPv6 Support
Network Discovery
Historical Data and Metrics
Topology
WAN Optimizers
Virtual Private Networks
Firewalls
Edge: Interactive Connectivity Establishment and External Communications
Calls Between Internal People
Calls Between External People
Calls Between an External User and Internal User
Conferences
Office 365
Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
Call Flows
Bandwidth Utilization
Bandwidth Calculations
Wireless Networks
Planning Access Points
Endpoints
Call Admission Control
Quality of Service
Client Ports
Front End Server Ports
Using Defined Ports When Using a Site-to-Site VPN
Configure DCSP Markings
Software Defined Networking
How SDN Works
What the SDN API Does Now
Installing the SDN API
Summary
Chapter 10 Dependent Services
Active Directory Dependencies
Schema Extensions
Forest Prep
Domain Prep
Skype for Business Server 2015 Security Groups
Domain Name System Dependencies
DNS Load Balancing
Automatic Client Sign-In
Simple URLs
Server Certificates Dependencies
Skype for Business Server Certificate Requirements
Installing Skype for Business Certificates
Network Dependencies
Supporting Skype for Business Phone Edition with DHCP
Ethernet Switch Considerations
Defining Networks
Office Web Apps Server Dependencies
System Requirements
Office Web Apps Server Installation
SQL Server Dependencies
Skype for Business Database Requirements
SQL Backup Procedures
Maintaining the Skype for Business SQL Databases
Summary
Chapter 11 Firewall, Reverse Proxy, and Security Requirements
Firewall Requirements
Network-Based Firewalls
Using Operating System Firewalls
Ports Required for Internal and External Access
Using Network Address Translation (NAT) with Skype for Business Server 2015
Reverse Proxy Requirements
Why a Reverse Proxy Is Required
Certificate Requirements
Reverse Proxy Configuration
Creating DNS Records for Reverse Proxy
Verifying Access to Skype for Business Web Services
File Share Permissions
Securing Service Accounts
Security Threats
Attacks on Skype for Business Servers
Attacks on User Accounts
Attacks on Authentication Protocol
Attacks on Clients
Summary
Part IV Administration and Management
Chapter 12 Monitoring Skype for Business Server 2015
Understanding Key Areas to Monitor in Your Deployment
Health and Performance Requirements
Usage, Adoption, and Archiving Requirements
Monitoring the Health and Performance of Skype for Business Server 2015
Using Performance Monitor to Establish Performance Baselines
Features Available in Skype for Business Server 2015 for Health Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Capabilities and Benefits of System Center Operations Manager with Skype for Business Server 2015
Third-party Monitoring Solutions
Summary
Chapter 13 Administration of Skype for Business Server 2015
Administration Overview
Skype for Business Server 2015 Control Panel
Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Tips and Tricks
Leverage Get-Help
Role-Based Access Control
Using the Skype for Business Topology Model
Central Management Store
Topology Builder
Scopes
Managing Servers and Users
Skype for Business Server Logging Tool
Server Draining
Database Import/Export
Configuring Quality of Service
Server Configuration
Client Configuration
Troubleshooting
Certificates
DNS Records
Event Logs
Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Synthetic Transactions
Telnet
Time
Services
Third-party Tools
Best Practices
Summary
Chapter 14 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Defining Business Requirements for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Identifying Availability Requirements
Designing for High Availability
Understanding High Availability
High-Availability Options in Skype for Business Server 2015
Designing for Disaster Recovery
Defining Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery Options in Skype for Business Server 2015
Configuring Skype for Business Server 2015 for High Availability
Configuring an Enterprise Edition Front End Server Pool with a SQL AlwaysOn Availability Group
Configuring File Shares
Configuring Persistent Chat Server Pools
Executing Disaster Recovery Procedures
Configuring Front End Server Pairing
Failing Over the Central Management Store
Initiating a Pool Failover
Initiating Persistent Chat Failover
Summary
Part V Migrating from Older Versions
Chapter 15 Migrating from Lync Server 2010/2013
Migration Steps: Side-by-Side Method
Front End and User Migration to Skype for Business Server 2015
Edge Migration to Skype for Business Server 2015
Completing the Migration to Skype for Business Server 2015
Migration Steps: In-place Upgrade Method
In-place Upgrade Prerequisites
Installation of Skype for Business Server 2015 Administrative Tools
Move User In-place Upgrade Method
Offline In-place Upgrade Method
Troubleshooting
Best Practices
Summary
Part VI Skype for Business Server 2015 Voice, Video, and Integration
Chapter 16 Skype for Busines...
About the author
Alex Lewis, MCITP, CISSP, has a mixed background in technology and business spanning 20 years. He has worked with a wide range of environments, from small organizations to large enterprises requiring complex or custom communications solutions, and is responsible for architecting and implementing some of the largest Lync and Skype for Business deployments in the world. Alex is a strong believer in aligning technology to business goals to create a competitive business advantage. Including titles on Active Directory and Exchange, and three on Lync, Alex has participated in writing nine books from 2004 to present. He is currently Vice President at Event Zero, the global leader in real-time analytics for Skype for Business. In his spare time Alex enjoys scuba diving and beach volleyball.
Pat Richard is a Unified Communications consultant and PowerShell Developer who began working with Microsoft Exchange and evolved into working with the full Microsoft Unified Communications stack. He has been involved in some of the best-known deployments and migrations in the world, including those in the defense, finance, government, real estate, manufacturing, and services fields. Pat maintains the renowned ehloworld.com blog, which focuses on solutions, ideas, scripts, and information centered on PowerShell and Unified Communications. His PowerShell scripts, Excel design calculators, and other tools have been used by many of the major consulting firms, large enterprises, small- and medium-sized shops, and even Microsoft Consulting Services to deploy and manage millions of seats on Exchange Server, Lync Server, and Skype for Business Server. Pat is the host of the popular Exchange/Lync/Skype for Business/Office 365 focused podcast “The UC Architects” and has been recognized by Microsoft and awarded the Microsoft MVP award more than 10 times across three products. He has contributed to several books, spoken at international conferences, and has been spotlighted by some Microsoft marketing campaigns.
Phil Sharp is a Unified Communications consultant with over 10 years of experience working with Microsoft Unified Communications solutions. His career in Microsoft UC began with one of the first Office Communications Server 2007 voice deployments in the U.S. He has extensive experience architecting, implementing, and supporting Microsoft Active Directory, Office Communications Server 2007/R2, Lync Server 2010/2013, Skype for Business, and Exchange for organizations of all sizes and verticals. In Phil’s current role at Modality Systems, he leads a world-class team of Microsoft UC consultants who specialize in telephony integration of Lync and Skype for Business.
Rui Maximo started in the Microsoft Skype for Business product team at Microsoft since the early days of RTC in 2003. As a lead program manager, he managed multiple areas of responsibility on the server side, including AD schema, topologies, management, setup, Enterprise Voice, and CWA. Rui has authored over 40 technical articles, training videos, whitepapers, and multiple books.
In addition to writing technical books, Rui is the principal software architect of the Security Filters (www.lync-solutions.com), a suite of seven security products that protect Skype for Business Server against denial-of-service (DoS) and over 20 different types of attacks, provide granular control of federation traffic, and restrict access to only authorized mobile devices. He consults and does contract work for clients looking to integrate their products with Skype for Business Server 2015.
Summary
Skype for Business Unleashed
This is the most comprehensive, realistic, and useful guide to Skype for Business Server 2015, Microsoft’s most powerful unified communications system. Four leading Microsoft unified communications consultants share in-the-trenches guidance for planning, integration, migration, deployment, administration, and more.
The authors thoroughly introduce Skype for Business 2015’s components and capabilities, as well as changes and improvements associated with the integration of popular Skype consumer technologies. You’ll find detailed coverage of IP voice, instant messaging, conferencing, and collaboration; and expert guidance on server roles, multi-platform clients, security, and troubleshooting.
Reflecting their unsurpassed experience, the authors illuminate Microsoft’s new cloud-based and hybrid cloud architectures for unified communications, showing how these impact networking, security, and Active Directory. They cover SDN for unified communications; interoperation with consumer Skype and legacy video conferencing; quality optimization, mobile improvements, and much more.
Throughout, the authors combine theory, step-by-step configuration instructions, and best practices from real enterprise environments. Simply put, you’ll learn what works–and how it’s done.
Detailed Information on How To
· Plan deployments, from simple to highly complex
· Deploy Skype for Business Server 2015 as a cloud or cloud-hybrid solution
· Walk step by step through installation or an in-place upgrade
· Overcome “gotchas” in migrating from Lync Server 2010 or 2013
· Leverage new features available only in cloud or cloud-hybrid environments
· Implement and manage Mac, mobile, Windows, browser, and virtualized clients
· Establish server roles, including front end, edge, and mediation server
· Make the most of Skype for Business Server 2015’s enhanced mobile experience
· Manage external dependencies: network requirements, dependent services, and security infrastructure
· Efficiently administer Skype for Business Server 2015
· Provide for high availability and disaster recovery
· Integrate voice, telephony, and video, step by step
· Avoid common mistakes, and discover expert solutions and workarounds
Category: Business Applications
Covers: Skype for Business
User Level: Intermediate—Advanced
Product details
Authors | Alex Lewis, Rui Maximo, Rui Young Maximo, Pat Richard, Paul Richard, John Sharp, Phil Sharp |
Publisher | Pearson Academic |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.11.2016 |
EAN | 9780672338496 |
ISBN | 978-0-672-33849-6 |
No. of pages | 1008 |
Dimensions | 179 mm x 231 mm x 56 mm |
Weight | 1674 g |
Series |
Sams Sams Unleashed |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> Data communication, networks
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management |
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