Useful tips for testing your Lync Edge Server
23/09/2011 Een reactie plaatsen
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I had to deploy a Lync edge server. The problem with deploying and edge is
firewall (mostly discussions with the security specialist). I have summarized some
checks so you can test if everything is in place. I will keep expanding this
article and all the help is welcome!
| Task | Behaviour | Function | |
| External client | |||
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS of your access edge (sip.domain.name or access.domain.name) |
Reply with the external IP of your access edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS of your webcon edge (sip.domain.name or webcon.domain.name) |
Reply with the external IP of your access edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS of your av edge (av.domain.name) | Reply with the external IP of your access edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS of your av edge (av.domain.name) | Reply with the external IP of your access edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS meet.domain.name | Reply with the external IP of your reverse proxy |
Webconferencing | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS dailin.domain.name | Reply with the external IP of your reverse proxy |
Webconferencing | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS lws.domain.name (Lync Adressbook) |
Reply with the external IP of your reverse proxy |
Lync Addressbook | |
| Browser session to the following urls:https://meet.domain.namehttps://dialin.domain.name |
Logon box | Lync Web Services | |
| Nslookup Set type = all_sipfederationtls._tcp. domain.name | _sipfederationtls._tcp.domain.name SRV service location: priority = 0 weight = 0 port = 5061 svr hostname = sip.domain.name> |
Federation | |
| Nslookup Set type = all_sip._tls. domain.name
|
_sip._tls.domain.name SRV service location: priority = 0 weight = 0 port = 443 svr hostname = sip.domain.name |
Auto logon | |
| Telnet to your external IP /DNS of your access edge (sip.domain.name or access.domain.name) on port 5061 |
Reply with the telnet client | Federation | |
| Edge | |||
| Nslookup your external IP of your access edge (sip.domain.name or access.domain.name) |
Reply with the external IP of your access edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP of your webcon edge (webcon.domain.name) | Reply with the external IP of your web edge |
Client / federation | |
| Nslookup your external IP of your av edge (av.domain.name) | Reply with the external IP of your av edge |
Client / federation | |
| Telnet to external IP / DNS of your access edge (ex sipfed.online.lync.com) on port 5061 | Reply with the telnet client | Federation | |
| Route PRINT | Shows route to you internal network |
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| Internal client | |||
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS meet.domain.name | Reply with the int IP of your reverse proxy |
Webconferencing | |
| Nslookup your external IP / DNS dailin.domain.name | Reply with the int IP of your reverse proxy |
Webconferencing | |
Some useful links:
http://ucbyvince.blogspot.com/2011/04/dns-resolution-for-lync-2010-edge.html
http://msunified.net/2011/04/15/lync-server-2010-troubleshooting/
Tools:
http://www.insideocs.com/Tools/MOCLogin.htm


