18 Hours 21 Minutes

58 Course Videos

63 Test Questions

Microsoft 70-337: MCSE Communication – Lync Server

Candidates for this exam are IT consultants and telecommunications consulting professionals who design, plan, deploy, and maintain solutions for unified communications (UC). Candidates should be able to translate business requirements into technical architecture and design for a UC solution. Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience with Microsoft Lync technologies and be familiar with supported migration scenarios. Candidates should be proficient in deploying Lync Server 2013 solutions for end users, endpoint devices, telephony, audio/video and web conferences, security, and high availability. Candidates should also know how to monitor and troubleshoot Lync Server 2013 using Microsoft tools. In addition, candidates should be proficient with Active Directory Domain Services, data networks, and telecommunications standards and components that support the configuration of Lync Server 2013. Candidates should be familiar with the requirements for integrating Lync Server 2013 with Microsoft Exchange Server and Office 365. This course is a core requirement for the MCSE certification.

  • Course Introduction
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles - Part 1
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles - Part 2
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles - Part 3
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles - Part 4
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles - Part 5
  • Introduction To Lync Voice Routing
  • Configure Enterprise Voice - Part 1
  • Configure Enterprise Voice - Part 2
  • Configure Enterprise Voice - Part 3
  • Define Voice Policies - Part 1
  • Define Voice Policies - Part 2
  • Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging - Part 1
  • Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging - Part 2
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 1
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 2
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 3
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 4
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 1
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 2
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 3
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 4
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 5
  • Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 1
  • Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 2
  • Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 3
  • Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 4
  • Introduction To Location Information Server - Part 1
  • Introduction To Location Information Server - Part 2
  • Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow - Part 1
  • Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow - Part 2
  • E911 User Experience
  • Connect To The PSTN - Part 1
  • Connect To The PSTN - Part 2
  • Connect To The PSTN - Part 3
  • Connect To The Existing PBX
  • Intro To M-N Interworking Routing
  • Introduction To Call Routing Reliability
  • Plan For Media Requirements - Part 1
  • Plan For Media Requirements - Part 2
  • Plan For Call Admission Control - Part 1
  • Plan For Call Admission Control - Part 2
  • Introduction To Media Bypass
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 1
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 2
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 3
  • Lync Server 2013 Phones Management - Part 1
  • Lync Server 2013 Phones Management - Part 2
  • Introduction To Office 365 Architecture
  • Deploy Lync Online
  • Introduction To Lyncy brid Scenerios
  • Introduction To Voice Quality Concepts
  • Explore Lync Monitoring Server Components
  • Explore Lync Monitoring Server Reports
  • Introduction To Voice Resilience
  • Introduction Lync Pool Resilience
  • Introduction Branch Office Resilience
  • Course Outro

Description

Candidates for this exam are IT consultants and telecommunications consulting professionals who design, plan, deploy, and maintain solutions for unified communications (UC). Candidates should be able to translate business requirements into technical architecture and design for a UC solution. Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience with Microsoft Lync technologies and be familiar with supported migration scenarios. Candidates should be proficient in deploying Lync Server 2013 solutions for end users, endpoint devices, telephony, audio/video and web conferences, security, and high availability. Candidates should also know how to monitor and troubleshoot Lync Server 2013 using Microsoft tools. In addition, candidates should be proficient with Active Directory Domain Services, data networks, and telecommunications standards and components that support the configuration of Lync Server 2013. Candidates should be familiar with the requirements for integrating Lync Server 2013 with Microsoft Exchange Server and Office 365. This course is a core requirement for the MCSE certification.

  • Course Introduction
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles – Part 1
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles – Part 2
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles – Part 3
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles – Part 4
  • Introduction To Architecture And Server Roles – Part 5
  • Introduction To Lync Voice Routing
  • Configure Enterprise Voice – Part 1
  • Configure Enterprise Voice – Part 2
  • Configure Enterprise Voice – Part 3
  • Define Voice Policies – Part 1
  • Define Voice Policies – Part 2
  • Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging – Part 1
  • Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging – Part 2
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 – Part 1
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 – Part 2
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 – Part 3
  • Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 – Part 4
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration – Part 1
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration – Part 2
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration – Part 3
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration – Part 4
  • Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration – Part 5
  • Introduction To Response Group Services – Part 1
  • Introduction To Response Group Services – Part 2
  • Introduction To Response Group Services – Part 3
  • Introduction To Response Group Services – Part 4
  • Introduction To Location Information Server – Part 1
  • Introduction To Location Information Server – Part 2
  • Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow – Part 1
  • Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow – Part 2
  • E911 User Experience
  • Connect To The PSTN – Part 1
  • Connect To The PSTN – Part 2
  • Connect To The PSTN – Part 3
  • Connect To The Existing PBX
  • Intro To M-N Interworking Routing
  • Introduction To Call Routing Reliability
  • Plan For Media Requirements – Part 1
  • Plan For Media Requirements – Part 2
  • Plan For Call Admission Control – Part 1
  • Plan For Call Admission Control – Part 2
  • Introduction To Media Bypass
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device – Part 1
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device – Part 2
  • Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device – Part 3
  • Lync Server 2013 Phones Management – Part 1
  • Lync Server 2013 Phones Management – Part 2
  • Introduction To Office 365 Architecture
  • Deploy Lync Online
  • Introduction To Lyncy brid Scenerios
  • Introduction To Voice Quality Concepts
  • Explore Lync Monitoring Server Components
  • Explore Lync Monitoring Server Reports
  • Introduction To Voice Resilience
  • Introduction Lync Pool Resilience
  • Introduction Branch Office Resilience
  • Course Outro

Additional information

18 Hours 21 Minutes

58 Course Videos

63 Test Questions

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