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[email protected] Lync to Lync calling Lync to Phone calling Enterprise Calling Features On Site Networking Easy to use Features Anywhere access without a VPN Camp-on / Tagging with Presence Fast Redial & Recent Conversations Music On Hold Connecting Everywhere Federated Calls between Lync deployments Video Calling to Windows Live Messenger Superior Audio and Video Experience USB Device Switching & Optimization Optimized Media – Wideband Audio & HD Video Call quality application & real-time quality indicator Network Health indicator Lync to Lync calling Easy to use Features Anywhere access without a VPN Camp-on / Tagging with Presence Fast Redial & Recent Conversations Music On Hold Lync to Lync calling Connecting Everywhere Federated Calls between Lync deployments Lync to Lync calling HD Video Calling with Windows Live Messenger Federated Calls between Lync deployments Lync to Lync calling HD Video Calling with Windows Live Messenger Connecting Everywhere Collaboration Audio & Video IM & Presence Lync Deployment Yes Yes Yes Office 365 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows Live AOL & Yahoo Yes XMPP (Gmail, etc.) Yes Codec Scenario Payload Payload and IP header Payload, IP header, and UDP, RTP and SRTP All that plus Forward Error Lync Correction (FEC) to Lync calling RTA-W Peer-to-peer 29.0 45.0 57.0 86.0 RTA-N Peer-to-peer, PSTN 11.8 27.8 39.8 51.6 G.711 PSTN 64.0 80.0 92.0 156.0 G.722 Conferencing 64.0 80.0 95.6 159.6 Siren Conferencing 16.0 32.0 47.6 63.6 RTVideo Codec Resolution Minimum payload Maximum payload Main Video CIF 50 250 Main Video VGA 350 600 Main Video HD 800 1500 Panoramic Video 50 350 • Maximum payload is the best possible frame rate & quality. • Minimum is approximately 1 video frame per second. Lync to Lync calling For planning in a well managed, right-sized network, use Max BW w/o FEC. Media Modality Codec Audio Peer to Peer RTA-W 39.8 62 Audio Peer to Peer RTA-N 29.3 44.8 If the network will be constrained and you want to preserve quality, use Max BW with FEC. Audio PSTN RTA-N 30.9 44.8 56.6 Audio PSTN G.711 64.8 97 161 Audio Conferencing G.722 46.1 100.6 164.6 Audio Conferencing Siren 25.5 52.6 68.6 Video Peer to Peer RTV - CIF 220 260 Video Peer to Peer RTV - VGA 508 610 Video Peer to Peer RTV - HD 1210 1510 Video Peer to Peer RTV - Pano 269 360 Video Conferencing RTV - CIF 220 260 Video Conferencing RTV - VGA 508 610 Video Conferencing RTV - Pano 269 360 When understanding how much bandwidth at any given time is being used, use the Typical BW numbers. Not for planning, as usage will be greater at times. Typical BW Max w/o FEC Max w/FEC 91 Lync to Lync calling 56.6 Lync to Lync calling Modality Average bandwidth Maximum bandwidth Application sharing using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 434 Kbps sent per sharer 938 Kbps sent per sharer Application sharing using 713 Kbps sent per sharer Compatibility Conferencing service 552 Kbps received per viewer 566 Kbps sent per sharer 730 Kbps received per sharer Lync to Lync calling Parameter Client AVMCU Default in KB PowerShell Command AudioBitRate 200 Set-CsConferencingPolicy (AudioBitRateKb parameter) VideoBitRate 50,000 Set-CsConferencingPolicy (VideoBitRateKb parameter) AppSharingBitRate 50,000 Set-CsConferencingPolicy (AppSharingBitRate parameter) FileTransferBitRate 50,000 Set-CsConferencingPolicy (FileTransferBitRate parameter) Parameter MaxVideoConferenceResolution CIF. 352 x 288 or VGA 640 x 480 Default Value VGA PowerShell Command Set-CsConferencingPolicy (MaxVideoConferenceResolution <CIF | VGA>) Superior Audio and Video Experience USB Device Switching & Optimization Lync to Lync calling Optimized Media – Wideband Audio & HD Video Call quality application & real-time quality indicator Network Health indicator Activity Indicator Fast in-call Device Switching Network Health Integrated UX, centralized management and security Lync to Lync calling Completely integrated PSTN dialing Dial by name and by number Integrated Dial pad Contact list PSTN numbers Dial from Internet Explorer Simple Call Management Call Forwarding Simultaneous Ringing Personal Call Handling w/Exchange UM Emergency & Location Awareness Location-based Number Translation Emergency Dialing with Location Malicious Call Tracing Lync to PSTN calling Completely integrated PSTN dialing Dial by name and by number Integrated Dial pad Contact list PSTN numbers Dial from Internet Explorer Lync to PSTN calling Simple Call Management Call Forwarding Lync to PSTN calling Simultaneous Ringing Personal Call Handling w/Exchange UM Flexibility to control user voice entitlements Call Forwarding Delegation Call Transfer Call Park Simultaneous Ringing Team Call PSTN Rerouting BW Policy Override Malicious Call Tracing Useful to address Common Area Device requirements Lync to PSTN calling Common Area IP Phone Settings Policy Setting urn:device: commonareaphone Usage ClientPolicy EnableHotdesking HotdeskingTimeout Enables user to log on to common area device Specifies timeout value VoicePolicy EnableCallTransfer EnableCallPark AllowCallForwarding Enables UI for call transfer Enables UI for call park Enables UI for call forwarding MeetingPolicy AllowIPAudio Enables UI for conference escalation DeviceType (AD) ExternalAccess Policy EnableOutsideAccess Specifies if device is a common area phone Enables external access Lync to PSTN calling Emergency & Location Awareness Emergency Dialing with Location Malicious Call Tracing Location-based Number Translation Lync to PSTN calling Lync to PSTN calling Advanced Call Handling Call Parking Delegation & Private Line Shared Lines & Team Call Enterprise Calendar Call Routing Essential Features for IW Integrated Calendar, Voice Mail & UM with Exchange Low-cost IP phones (with Aastra, Polycom & SNOM) PIN-based IP phone authentication Automated Call Distribution Unassigned Number Handling Attendant Console for high-volume applications Call Treatment, Queuing, Routing & Agent support Enterprise Calling Features Advanced Call Handling Call Parking Delegation & Private Line Shared Lines & Team Call Enterprise Calendar Call Routing Enterprise Calling Features Enterprise Calling Features Enterprise Calling Features Essential Features for IW Integrated Calendar, Voice Mail & UM with Exchange Enterprise Calling Features Low-cost IP phones with Aastra, Polycom & SNOM PIN-based IP phone authentication Enterprise Calling Features Enterprise Calling Features Automated Call Distribution Unassigned Number Handling Enterprise Calling Features Attendant Console for high-volume applications Call Treatment, Queuing, Routing & Agent support 26 Supported Languages for RGS Catalan French - France Chinese - China German Chinese - Hong Kong Italian Chinese - Taiwan Japanese Danish Korean Dutch Norwegian English - Australia Polish English - Canada Portuguese - Brazilian English - Great Britain Portuguese - Portugal English - US Russian English - India Spanish - Mexico Finnish Spanish - Spain French - Canada Swedish Enterprise Calling Features Resilient On Site Networking Data Center Failover Branch Office Survivability Call Admission Control & DSCP Marking Design for Interoperability Built-in Interoperability & Integration Complete Virtualization Support Centralized Deployment Complete Administration PowerShell-based management Role-based Admin Access Control Advanced Quality Monitoring On Site Networking Lync Server Network Infrastructure Roadmap Partner OCS 2007 R2 Lync Aruba N/A Published Brocade Published Published HP Published Published Juniper Published Published vendor Network Debunking the Myth of the Singlehere Fortune 100 1 >80% deploying mobile clients Smartphones 289M in 2010 >900M in 2014 1 On Site Networking Slates 55M in 2011 >200M in 2014 2 3 Gartner Forecast: Mobile Devices, Worldwide 2010 Gartner: Key Issues for Communications Enterprise Strategies, 2011. March 2011 3 Gartner: Is Your Wi-Fi Network Ready for Video? May 2011 1 2 On Site Networking On Site Networking Packet Loss Jitter (ms) Delay (ms) MOS Cisco .3679 6 27.75 2.249 Aruba .0102 1.5 11.25 3.902 Aruba Improvement 35x less 3x less 60% less ~75% Better www.arubanetworks.com/lync Case Study Voice Video Data One VLAN & one SSID for all applications Telephony Gateway Application fingerprinting Isolates encrypted applications Core enterprise network Laptop with Lync Different QoS levels over the air Different QoS levels on the wire Lync Server On Site Networking PSTN Microsoft AD And Exchange On Site Networking Media Type Per Hop Behavior Audio EF (DSCP 46) Video AF41 (DSCP 34) Queuing and Dropping Notes: Priority Queue Low loss, low latency, low jitter, assured bandwidth Pair with WAN Bandwidth Policies on constrained links BW Queue + DSCP WRED Class 4. Low drop priority. Pair with WAN Bandwidth Policies on constrained links BW Queue Class 3. Bandwidth allocation should be sufficient to avoid drops SIP Signaling CS3 App Sharing AF21 (DCSP 26) BW Queue + DSCP WRED Class 2. Low drop priority. Pair with End User Policy Caps File Transfer AF11 (DSCP 10) BW Queue + DSCP WRED Class 1. Low drop priority. Pair with End User Policy Caps More info @ Cisco Implementing Quality of Service Policies with DSCP On Site Networking On Site Networking On Site Networking CAC Profile Type WAN Link Per Session Audio Limit Available Audio WAN Link per Session Video Limit Available Video Optimized for Session Count (w/ Wide Band P2P) 60 Kbps RTAudio NB + FEC Siren + FEC RTAudio WB (no FEC) 350 Kbps On Site Networking RTVideo – CIF (15fps) Balanced 95 Kbps (Above plus) RTAudio WB + FEC G.711 (no FEC) G.722 (no FEC) 600 Kbps (Above plus) RTVideo – VGA (30fps) Optimized for Quality 165 Kbps (All Above plus) G.711 + FEC G.722 + FEC 1500 Kbps (All Above plus) RTVideo – HD (30fps) RTVideo – Pano (15fps) RT Audio WB (no FEC) Brussels WAN Link Policy: Audio Session Limit = 60 Kbps Amsterdam CAC Profile Type WAN Link Per Session Audio Limit Available Audio WAN Link per Session Video Limit Available Video Optimized for Session Count (w/ Wide Band P2P) 60 Kbps RTAudio NB + FEC Siren + FEC RTAudio WB (no FEC) 350 Kbps On Site Networking RTVideo – CIF (15fps) Balanced 95 Kbps (Above plus) RTAudio WB + FEC G.711 (no FEC) G.722 (no FEC) 600 Kbps (Above plus) RTVideo – VGA (30fps) Optimized for Quality 165 Kbps (All Above plus) G.711 + FEC G.722 + FEC 1500 Kbps (All Above plus) RTVideo – HD (30fps) Internet RT Audio WB (No FEC) WAN Link Policy: Brussels Audio Session Limit = 60 Kbps RTVideo – Pano (15fps) Amsterdam CAC Profile Type WAN Link Per Session Audio Limit Available Audio WAN Link per Session Video Limit Available Video Optimized for Session Count (w/ Wide Band P2P) 60 Kbps RTAudio NB + FEC Siren + FEC RTAudio WB (no FEC) 350 Kbps On Site Networking RTVideo – CIF (15fps) Balanced 95 Kbps (Above plus) RTAudio WB + FEC G.711 (no FEC) G.722 (no FEC) 600 Kbps (Above plus) RTVideo – VGA (30fps) Optimized for Quality 165 Kbps (All Above plus) G.711 + FEC G.722 + FEC 1500 Kbps (All Above plus) RTVideo – HD (30fps) Internet Brussels RT Audio NB (+ FEC) WAN Link Policy: Audio Session Limit = 60 Kbps RTVideo – Pano (15fps) Amsterdam What How Implications • • • • Lync to Lync calling Lync to Phone calling Enterprise Calling Features On Site Networking http://europe.msteched.com www.microsoft.com/learning http://microsoft.com/technet http://microsoft.com/msdn http://europe.msteched.com/sessions