Nathan Chapman Damien Margaritis Andrew Ehrensing [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] “In the next decade, sweeping technology innovations driven by the power of software will transform communications.” Bill Gates, 2007
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Transcript Nathan Chapman Damien Margaritis Andrew Ehrensing [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] “In the next decade, sweeping technology innovations driven by the power of software will transform communications.” Bill Gates, 2007
Nathan Chapman
Damien Margaritis
Andrew Ehrensing
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
“In the next decade, sweeping
technology innovations driven by
the power of software will
transform communications.”
Bill Gates, 2007
Office
Communications
Server 2007
Office
Communications
Server 2007 R2
Lync 2010
Lync 2013
PSTN
Trunk
PSTN
Gateway
Lync Server
(Mediation)
Replace the PBX
The PBX continues to be used for all
telephony features
Lync is deployed in parallel to provide
IM/Presence, PC Audio/Video, and
Conferencing
No integration between Lync and PBX
Remote Call Control
PBX owns telephony
Lync remote controls the PBX phone
Integrates phone presence
Mutually exclusive to Enterprise Voice
SIP integration with PBX
PSTN
Trunk
Trunk
Telco
SIP
PBX
Lync Server
Lync Server
Trunk
SIP
PSTN
Trunk
Trunk
ISDN
PSTN
Gateway
ISDN
PBX
PBX
PSTN
Trunk
PSTN
Gateway
Lync Server
+61399991001;Ext=1001
Lync Server
+61399991002;Ext=1002
Call FWD: 099991001
Trunk
SIP
1001
PSTN
1002
Trunk
ISDN
Trunk
PSTN
Gateway
ISDN
PBX
Central Site
Small
Medium
Branch Sites
Large
Melbourne
Sydney
RTA
WAN
G.711
PSTN
Signalling
Media
G.711
Branch Site
SBA
Central Site
WAN
Lync 2013
Pool
PSTN
Signalling
Features Available with WAN down
PSTN inbound/outbound calls
Intra-site calls (PSTN Reroute)
Hold, Retrieve, Transfer
Authentication/Authorisation
Features unavailable
Voicemail deposit (vis PSTN redirect)
Inter-site data (IM, App sharing, etc)
Voicemail retrieve (via PSTN)
Conferencing (IM, Video and Web)
Presence and DND based routing
Call Forwarding, SimulRing, Boss-Admin,
Team-Call
Modify presence or change Call
Forwarding settings
Call Detail Records (CDR)
All 2 party intra site communications
Contact List
Audio conferencing (via PSTN)
Response Group and Call Park
Contact search
Central Site (DC1)
+61 398 981 100-199
Branch Site
Lync 2013
Pool
PSTN
SIP Trunk
WAN
Lync 2013
Pool
+61
398 981 100-199
Internet
Central Site (DC2)
Network Conditions
Acceptable Quality
Optimal Quality
Interarrival packet jitter (avg)
≤ 10ms
≤ 5ms
Interarrival packet jitter (max)
≤ 80ms
≤ 40ms
Packet loss rate (avg)
≤ 10%
≤ 2%
Network latency one-way
≤ 100ms
≤ 60ms
Audio codec
Scenarios
Bandwidth audio
payload, IP header, UDP,
RTP and SRTP (Kbps)
RTAudio Wideband
Peer-to-peer
57
RTAudio Narrowband
Peer-to-peer, PSTN
39.8
G.722
Conferencing
95.6
G.722 Stereo
Peer-to-peer, Conferencing
159.6
G.711
PSTN
Siren
Conferencing
92
47.6
Polycom CX3000
Polycom CX500
Polycom CX600
Aastra 6721
HP 4110
Aastra 6725
HP 4120
http://technet.microsoft.com/ucoip
Exchange
EXL321A - Lync Virtualisation – 8:15am Thur
EXL321B - Lync in the Cloud – Telco Grade Unified Communications – 8:15am Thur
EXL323 - Contact Centres for Lync – 11:30am Thur
EXL325 - Design your Lync 2013 Deployment to be Disaster Proof! – 3:30pm Thur
EXL333 - Publishing Lync to the Internet – 11:30am Fri
EXL331 - How to fix Lync 2013 when it breaks – 8:15am Fri
http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/Australia/2013
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-au/
1.
Download both Exchange Server 2013 and Lync Server 2013 and try in your own
environment
2.
Trial Exchange and Lync Online
3.
Contact your Microsoft or Partner Account Manager to arrange a time test drive
Exchange and Lync in one of our Customer Immersion Experience Centres
4.
Contact your Microsoft or Partner Account Manager to get a Lync business value
assessment or an Exchange and Lync technical briefing