PBX GUI - Configuration Guides - 2.0
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In order to configure your Sangoma Express for Lync Appliance, you would need to setup the following components in order:
Each step is a critical component into creating a fully operation Express for Lync solution. You should also note that one or more of these steps might not be required for every installation. For example, if your IT Infrastructure is already hosting an Active Directory setup, the 1st stp in creating an Active Directory infrastructure can be skipped, and the VM for the Domain Controller does not need to ever be power up.
- PBX GUI - Configuring the built in Session Border Controller for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring the Microsoft Lync 2013 Front End Pool for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring your Active Directory Infrastructure for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Turn On Virtual Memory
- PBX GUI - Configuring Netborder Express Gateway for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring the Lync Edge Server Role for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring the Reverse Proxy Server for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring a User and Dial Plan for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - DNS and Firewall Requirements for Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring Multiple Express for Lync appliances on Same Subnet
- PBX GUI - Breaking Off DID's for FXS (FAX) within Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Configuring Traditional SIP Phones with Express for Lync 2.0
- PBX GUI - Deploying a Second Express for Lync Appliance within the same Organization
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