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Exam 70-384 Recertification for MCSE: Communication

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Published: 7 January 2016
Languages: English, German, Japanese
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Lync Server 2013
Credit towards certification: MCP, MCSE

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Plan and Design a Lync topology
Plan Lync site topology
Evaluate user distribution for central and branch site design; analyse business requirements for Persistent Chat ethical boundaries or room design; associate workloads to business requirements; analyse business requirements and plan Lync physical architecture; analyse capacity requirements and plan Lync physical architecture; analyse and design Lync SIP domains
Plan Lync servers
Define collocation of server roles; analyse hardware requirements; determine storage requirements for archiving and monitoring; determine OS version requirements; determine OS dependencies
Design a Lync Server HA/DR solution
Design strategy for branch office scenarios; design for resiliency; design SQL mirroring; design central site failover; design strategy for persistent chat; design strategy for voice applications

Plan and design Lync features
Plan for Lync user experience
Plan for contact list management; plan for client version control; plan for privacy; plan for common area phone hotdesking; plan for Music on Hold; plan for Address Book Web search/download
Plan for clients and devices
Design Lync mobility; plan for Phone Edition or 3PIP devices; define client authentication options; plan for Analog devices; plan for Lync users for VDI

Deploy and configure Lync
Configure and publish topology
Configure mediation server collocation; configure trunks and gateways; configure Lync roles; configure multiple media gateway support; add or remove server features; deploy Edge server
Deploy and configure clients and devices
Configure Lync client features; configure client policies; configure client security options; configure analog or Phone Edition/3PIP policies; configure mobile device policies; configure Lync users for VDI
Configure HA/DR
Configure pool failover; configure site failover; configure SQL mirroring; configure voice resiliency; map user experience to failover scenario

Manage operations and data resiliency for Lync
Troubleshoot the Lync environment
Enable and collect logs; recover from failed server build; analyse event viewer; enable OCSlogger tracing; enable Best Practice Analyzer; verify name resolution
Mitigate data loss
Backup and restore application service data; backup and restore filestore data; backup and restore Contacts; maintain and recover Lync 15 topology; maintain and recover LIS and RTC; recover CMS

Design Enterprise Voice
Design Enterprise Voice topology
Design mediation server collocation or placement; design for gateways; design trunks; design voice resiliency; design mediation server dependencies
Design voice applications
Design call park; design response group delegation mode; design response group workflows; determine correct usage of private line; design vacant number announcements
Design call routing
Design dial plans; design routes; design normalisation; design voice policies; define PSTN usages; design for basic emergency dialling and notification

Design and configure network services
Design for network optimisation
Assess network requirements; plan for optimal conferencing traffic; plan for capacity; plan for Edge placement; plan for QOS support; estimate network usage
Plan network services for Lync
Plan Location Information Services (LIS); plan Call Admission Control (CAC) for voice; plan Call Admission Control (CAC) for video; define port requirements for internal service; define port requirements for external services; plan for Media Bypass
Configure network services for Lync
Configure Location Information Services (LIS); configure Call Admission Control (CAC) for voice; configure Call Admission Control (CAC) for video; configure DHCP for Phone Edition; configure QOS; configure Media Bypass

Configure Enterprise Voice
Configure voice applications
Configure call park; configure Response Group workflows; configure Response Group queues; configure private line; configure vacant number announcements
Configure call routing
Configure dial plans; configure routes; configure trunks; configure and apply voice policies; configure PSTN Usages; configure emergency dialling

 

QUESTION 1
You need to recommend a solution to resolve the audio issues for the users in the Boston office.
Which three possible recommendations should you include in the solution? (Each correct answer presents a
complete solution. Choose three.)

A. user services
B. Quality of Service (QoS)
C. Call Admission Control (CAC)
D. a location policy
E. a conferencing policy

Answer: B,C,E


QUESTION 2
Which two tasks should be performed to meet the administrative requirements for Tech1? (Each correct answer
presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Modify the permissions of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group.
B. Run the New-CsAdminRole cmdlet.
C. Run the Update-CsAdminRole cmdlet.
D. Create a new universal security group and add Tech1 to the group.
E. Create a new global security group and add Tech1 to the group.

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
“To create a new role, you must first create a universal security group in Active Directory Domain Services that
shares a name with the role;”
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398271.aspx


QUESTION 3
You are evaluating the implementation the second Front End Server. You need to recommend which common
name must be used for the certificate that will be installed on Lync2.
Which name should you recommend using?

A. *.contoso.com
B. lync2.contoso.com
C. lyncdiscover.contoso.com
D. pool1.contoso.com
Answer: D
Explanation: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-
US/ocscertificates/thread/bc2b0383-17cd-4707-8c2f-19db8dd340f0/
The common name or SN of any Front End Server Certificate is the Pool Name.

 

 

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