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- 334 – Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015/2019
334 – Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015/2019
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Curriculum
- 13 Sections
- 76 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Design and architecture of Skype for Business ServerThis module describes the high-level components and features of Skype for Business. It describes how to work with the Skype for Business administrative tools.3
- Installing and Implementing Skype for Business ServerThis module explains the external dependencies for Skype for Business Server. It describes the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) domain requirements to ensure a successful implementation. It also explains how to install Skype for Business Server and describes how Skype for Business Server integrates with Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server.6
- Administering Skype for Business ServerThis module explains how to administer and manage Skype for Business Server by using Skype for Business Server Control Panel and the Skype for Business Server Management Shell. It also explains how to implement role-based access control (RBAC) in Skype for Business Server and how to use important Test cmdlets and tools to troubleshoot Skype for Business.7
- 4.1Skype for Business Server Control Panel
- 4.2Skype for Business Server Management Shell
- 4.3Implementing Role-Based Access Control
- 4.4Using Test Cmdlets
- 4.5Tools for Troubleshooting Skype for Business
- 4.6Lab : Using the Administrative Tools to Manage Skype for Business Server
- 4.7Lab : Using the Skype for Business Troubleshooting Tools
- Configuring Users and Clients in Skype for BusinessThis module explains how to configure users by using Skype for Business Server Control Panel and the Skype for Business Server Management Shell. It then describes how to deploy Skype for Business clients and explains the sign-in, registration, and authentication process for Skype for Business clients. It also explains how to configure client policies in Skype for Business Server. Finally, it explains how to manage the Skype for Business Address Book.7
- 5.1Configuring Users
- 5.2Deploying the Skype for Business Client
- 5.3The Registration, Sign-In, and Authentication Processes
- 5.4Configuring Skype for Business Client Policies
- 5.5Managing the Skype for Business Address Book
- 5.6Lab : Configuring Users and Clients in Skype for Business
- 5.7Lab : Configuring Policies and the Address Book in Skype for Business Server
- Configuring and Implementing Conferencing in Skype for BusinessThis module describes Skype for Business conferencing features and modalities. It explains how to integrate Skype for Business Server 2015 with Office Online Server. It also explains how to plan for conferencing bandwidth utilization. Finally, it explains how to configure conferencing settings and policies.6
- Implementing Additional Conferencing Options in Skype for Business ServerThis module explains the conferencing lifecycle. It also explains how to implement audio/video and Web conferencing policies and configure dial-in conferencing. Finally, it explains how to configure Microsoft Teams Rooms and configure large meetings and Skype meeting broadcasts.7
- 7.1Overview of the Conferencing Life Cycle
- 7.2Designing and Configuring Audio/Video and Web Conferencing Policies
- 7.3Deploying Dial-in Conferencing
- 7.4. Configuring Microsoft Teams Rooms
- 7.5Configuring Large Meetings and Skype Meeting Broadcasts
- 7.6Lab : Implementing and Troubleshooting Conferencing Policies
- 7.7Lab : Configuring Additional Conferencing Modalities
- Designing and Implementing Monitoring and Archiving in Skype for BusinessThis module describes the components of the monitoring service in Skype for Business Server, and how to implement archiving in Skype for Business Server. It then describes how to design and implement an archiving policy6
- Deploying Skype for Business External AccessThis module describes the modalities for external access and capabilities for remote users. It also explains how to implement External Access Policies and security to meet the needs of an organization. Additionally, it explains how to manage external network configurations and create and manage reverse proxy configurations. Finally, it explains how to design and manage the mobility service and how to design and configure federation.8
- 9.1External Access Overview
- 9.2Configuring External Access Policies and Security
- 9.3Configuring External Access Network and Certificates
- 9.4Configuring Reverse Proxy
- 9.5Designing Mobility in Skype for Business Server
- 9.6. Designing Federation in Skype for Business Server
- 9.7Lab : Designing and Implementing External User Access
- 9.8Lab : Installing the Components for External Users
- Implementing Enterprise Voice in Skype for Business ServerThis module explains how to connect to a PSTN. It then explains how to configure and manage Enterprise Voice. It also describes voice routing. Finally, it explains how to assign phone numbers, configure voicemail, and configure voice applications.7
- Implementing High Availability in Skype for BusinessThis module describes how to plan for Front End pool high availability and high availability for Back End Servers. It also describes high-availability solutions for the other components of Skype for Business.5
- Implementing Disaster Recovery in Skype for BusinessThis module describes the concepts of disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server. It then explains how to implement disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server. Finally, it describes how to plan additional disaster recovery scenarios.4
- Implementing a Skype for Business Server and Office 365 Hybrid DeploymentThis module describes how to implement and manage Teams. It then explains how to prepare for a Skype for Business hybrid deployment. It also explains how to configure a Skype for Business hybrid environment4
- Planning and Implementing a Migration to Skype for Business Server or Microsoft TeamsThis module describes supported migration and upgrade paths for Skype for Business Server 2015 and Skype for Business Server 2019. It also describes how to perform a migration from Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server. Finally, it explains how to manage the user experience during an upgrade or migration.6
- 14.1Overview of Upgrade and Migration Paths
- 14.2Migrating to Skype for Business Server 2019
- 14.3Migrating to Microsoft Teams
- 14.4In-Place Upgrade to Skype for Business Server 2015
- 14.5Lab : Performing a Side-by-Side Migration of Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server 2019
- 14.6Lab : Performing an In-Place Upgrade of Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server 2015