| 1. Implementing and Deploying an Instant Messaging Solution by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition |
Overview of an IM Solution by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition What Is One-to-One IM? What Is Group IM? File Transfers in an IM Solution What Is SIP? Implementing IM by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition What Is a Server Running Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition for IM? What Is User Authentication? What Is Presence Information? How a Server Running Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Routes Messages How a Server Running Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Filters Messages Planning Considerations When Implementing a Server Running Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Configuring the Office Communications Server 2007 Address Book What Is the Address Book Service? What Are the Sources for the Address Book Service? Administration for the Address Book Service Demonstration: Configuring the Office Communications Server 2007 Address Book Service Overview of Application Servers for an IM Solution in Office Communications Server 2007 Standard EditionWhat Is the Role of Active Directory in IM? What Is the Role of Exchange Server 2007 in IM? Designing and Configuring Active Directory and Network Infrastructure for Office Communications Server 2007 Active Directory Design Network Infrastructure Considerations Global Catalog Server Considerations DNS Configuration Process for Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Demonstration: Configuring Active Directory and DNS for Office Communications Server 2007 Designing a Secure IM Solution Group Policy Settings for an IM Solution Encryption Settings for an IM Solution Considerations for Using Digital Certificates in an IM Solution Firewall Policies for an IM Solution Demonstration: Configuring Security for an IM Solution |
| 2. Using Instant Messaging and Presence Information |
Introduction to the Office Communicator Client Applications Office Communicator 2007 Office Communicator Web Access 2007 Office Communicator Mobile 2007 Sending an Instant Message What Is Contact Information? Demonstration: Adding and Searching for Contact Information and Sending an Instant Message Configuring Presence Information and Levels What Is Presence Information? What Are Presence Levels? Demonstration: Configuring Presence Information and Levels Multimedia: Determining Presence Information Across Application Platforms Demonstration: Scheduling a Meeting by Using Presence Information in Microsoft Office Outlook 200 |
| 3. Implementing and Deploying an Instant Messaging Solution by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition |
Overview of an IM Solution for Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition Configuration Options for Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition Remote User Access What Is PIC? What Is Federation? Implementing Enterprise Server Roles Multimedia: The Enterprise IM Solution Server Roles Front End Server Options in an IM Solution for Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition Access Edge Server Options in an IM Solution for Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition Demonstration: Implementing Enterprise Server Roles Configuring Application Servers Used in an IM Solution for Enterprise Edition Roles of Active Directory Domain Controllers SQL Server 2005 Exchange Server 2007 Microsoft Certificate Services HTTP Server and Reverse Proxy Server Consolidating IM Clients Public IM Clients Demonstration: Configuring PIC Establishing Federation Between Enterprises Access Edge Servers in Federation Certificates in Federation Demonstration: Issuing and Assigning Certificates Demonstration: Validating the Certificates DNS Resolution in Federation Demonstration: Preparing to Establish Federation Between Enterprise |
| 4. Determining the Implementation Requirements for On-Premise Conferencing |
Comparing On-Premise Conferencing Solutions with Hosted Conferencing Solutions Considerations for Choosing a Hosted Conferencing Solution Considerations for Choosing an On-Premise Conferencing Solution What Is Web Conferencing? What Is Audio/Video Conferencing? Preparing to Implement Office Communications Server 2007 Network Infrastructure Requirements Active Directory Requirements DNS Requirements Security RequirementsDemonstration: Preparing Active Directory for Office Communications Server 2007 Overview of Application Servers Used in an On-Premise Conferencing Solution Active Directory SQL Server 2005 Exchange Server 2007 Internet Information Server 6.0 Implementing a Secure On-Premise Conferencing Solution Group Policy Settings Securing On-Premise Conferencing Connections Implementing Certificate Authorities Demonstration: Configuring Server Security by Using Certificates Firewall Policies Archiving and Compliance |
| 5. Implementing an On-Premise Conferencing Solution by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition |
Implementing Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Servers What Is an Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Server? How an Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Routes Conference Data How an Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Server Initiates Conferences How an Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Server Manages Media Demonstration: Implementing an Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition Server Configuring the Office Communications Server 2007 Address Book Address Book Sources Address Book Server Administration Settings Demonstration: Configuring the Office Communications Server 2007 Address Book Multimedia: What are the On-Premise Conferencing Components? What Is Focus? Conferencing Server Functions What Is the Conferencing Server Factory? |
| 6. Implementing an On-Premise Conferencing Solution by Using Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Edition |
Overview of an Enterprise On-Premise Conferencing Solution How Office Communication Server 2007 Supports Remote Connectivity What Is Federation? Requirements for High Availability Implementing Enterprise Servers Roles Multimedia: The Role of Enterprise Servers What Is a Front End Server? What Are Conferencing Pool Servers? What Is a Director? What Are Perimeter Servers? Demonstration: Implementing an Access Edge Server Establishing Federation Between Enterprises Multimedia: Establishing Federation Between Enterprises Process of Configuring Edge Servers to Support Federation Process of Configuring the HTTP Reverse Proxy Server Process of Configuring DNS to Support FederationProcess of Implementing Certificates to Support Federation Configuring Use-Related Settings Demonstration: Establishing Federation |
| 7. Deploying and Configuring Participant Clients for On-Premise Conferencing |
Overview of On-Premise Conferencing Clients Features of Office Communicator 2007 Features of Office Live Meeting 2007 Features of Office Live Meeting Add-In for Outlook Deploying an On-Premise Conferencing Client Deployment Methods Deployment Considerations Demonstration: Deploying Office Communicator 2007 Configuring User-Related Settings for an On-Premise Conference Process of Enabling and Configuring Users Demonstration: Configuring Users What Are the On-Premise Conferencing Roles? What Are the Conference Entry Control Methods? |
| 8. Working with On-Premise Web and Audio/Video Conferencing |
Scheduling and Collaborating by Using an On-Premise Web Conference Multimedia: Scheduling an On Premise Web Conference Demonstration: Creating an Unscheduled Web Conference by Using Office Communicator 2007 Demonstration: Creating an Unscheduled Web Conference by Using Office Live Meeting and Office Outlook 2007 What Is Data Collaboration? Multimedia: Collaborating by Using an On-Premise Web Conference Overview of On-Premise Audio/Video Conferencing Multimedia: Audio/Video Capabilities Provided by Microsoft Office Live Meeting Components Required to Support an Audio/Video Conference Multimedia: Interoperability of Audio/Video Conferencing Components Overview of Microsoft Office Live Meeting Audio/Video Capabilities Audio and Video Hardware Components Multimedia: Configuring Audio and Video Settings Multimedia: Creating an Unscheduled Audio/Video Conference Using Group Policies to Configure an On-Premise Conference Configuring User and Meeting-Related Conference Settings Demonstration: Configuring Conference-Related Group Policy Setting |
| 9. Implementing and Maintaining Telephony by Using Office Communications Server 2007 |
Introduction to the Components of a Telephony Solution What Is Intermediation of Telephony? What Is a PSTN Network? What Is a PBX? What Is VoIP? What Are Gateways? How do SIP-PSTN Gateways Work? What Are Basic Endpoints? Overview of the Integration of Office Communications Server Telephony What Is a PBX Coexistence Configuration? What Is an Office Communication Server Stand-Alone Configuration? Pre-requisites for Migration to Office Communications Server TelephonyMigration from a PBX to a Coexistence Configuration Migration from a PBX to an Office Communications Server Stand-Alone Configuration Migration from a Coexistence to a Stand-Alone ConfigurationDetermining the Architecture For the Office Communications Server Telephony Deployment Determining Configuration Options What Is the Role of a Mediation Server? What Are HW Load Balancers? Designing a Network for Office Communications Server 2007 Active Directory Design and Network ConsiderationsDemonstration: Configuring DNS Bandwidth Considerations Implementing a Secure Telephony Solution Key Features of a Secure Telephony Solution Active Directory Credentials in a Secure Telephony Solution Group Policies in a Secure Telephony Solution Encryption in a Secure Telephony Solution Certificate Services in a Secure Telephony Solution Demonstration: Securing a Telephony Solution Managing and Monitoring an Enterprise Telephony Solution by Using Administration Tools What Is Microsoft Management Console? Why Monitor Call Detail Records? Demonstration: Using the Office Communications Server 2007 Administrative Tools Snap-I |
| 10. Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 in a PBX Telephony Environment |
Configuring Deployment Topologies Considerations for an Office Communications Server 2007 Telephony Configuration SIP-to-PBX Topology SIP-to-PSTN Topology SIP-to-IP-PBX Interoperability Overview of Enterprise Telephony Clients Deployment and Configuration What Are SIP Endpoints? Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator 2007 Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator Mobile Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator Web Access Microsoft SIP Endpoints Third-Party SIP Endpoints Demonstration: Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator 2007 |
| 11. Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Telephony Solutions |
Overview of an Enterprise Telephony Solution How Basic Call Control Works Features of Advanced Call Control What Is Phone Number Normalization? Overview of Routing in an Enterprise Telephony Solution What Are Location Profiles? What Are Dial Plans? What Is Call Routing? Phone Usage Records Voice Policies Call RoutesWhat Is Route Helper? Configuring the Enterprise Telephony Solution Components Planning for Media Gateways Topologies for Media GatewaysDeploying Mediation Servers Front End Servers Directors Connecting to a Remote Office What Is an Access Edge Server? Features of Front End Server |
| 12. Monitoring and Maintaining Office Communications Server 2007 |
Backing Up and Restoring Office Communications Server 2007 Prepare for Backup and Recovery Back Up Office Communications Server 2007 Restore Office Communications Server 2007 Demonstration: Backing Up and Restoring Office Communications Server 2007 Monitoring Office Communications Server 2007 How to Monitor Resource Utilization Event Logging What Is OCSLogger? Configuring the Archiving and CDR Service What Is the Archiving and CDR Server? Components of the Archiving and CDR Service How to Install the Archiving and CDR Server Demonstration: Installing and Activating the Archiving and CDR Server Demonstration: Associating Archiving with the Front End Server or Pool Options for User Configuration for Archiving Options for Call Data Records Configuration Overview of Protocol Monitoring in a Telephony Solution Why Capture Protocols? Call Flow Monitoring Tools Monitoring Call Flow in an Office Communications Server 2007 Telephony Environment Office Communicator Voice Call Flow Demonstration: Capturing Call Flow Between Office Communicator Telephony Users Office Communicator-to-PBX Call Flow PBX-to-Office Communicator Call Flow Office Communicator-to-PSTN Call Flow PSTN-to-Office Communicator Call Flow |