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Exam 70-337: Enterprise Voice & Online Services with Microsoft Lync Server 2013

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

Subsequent to configuring synchronization for Active Directory and Microsoft Office 365, you want
to make sure that the phone numbers of the preliminary Exchange Online users are suitably
supervised.
Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following is TRUE with regards to the port configuration?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You are preparing to install and configure two Mediation Servers is the Dallas office to satisfy the
Enterprise Voice prerequisites.
You are preparing to configure the necessary ports.
Which of the following is TRUE with regards to the port configuration?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You have been instructed to execute the cmdlet that satisfies the corporate prerequisites.
Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You have been tasked with satisfying the UM prerequisite with regards to extensions.
Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You want to satisfy the Lync Server prerequisites with regards to PSTN routing.

Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following should for part of your strategy?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You have been tasked with devising a strategy that allows for the scheduled on-premises Lync
Server 2013 infrastructure and Lync Online to be combined.
Which of the following should for part of your strategy?

Which of the following is TRUE with regards to additions to the current setup?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You are preparing to outline the Lync Server 2013 setup. Your outline should satisfy the Enterprise
Voice prerequisites.
Which of the following is TRUE with regards to additions to the current setup?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
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You want to make sure that the prerequisite regarding the total bandwidth of all audio and video
sessions is satisfied.
Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You have been tasked with satisfying the UM prerequisite with regards to retrieving voice mail
from a remote location.
Which of the following actions should you take?

Which of the following actions should you take?

Topic 1, Weyland Industries
Overview:
Weyland Industries produces and supplies computer components. Weyland Industries has its
headquarters in Dallas, with offices in Los Angeles and Miami. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts 3000 users, Los Angeles hosts 150, and Miami hosts 225.
Current Setup:
Network Structure:
Weyland Industries has an Active Directory forest, named weylandindustries.com. A 100 Mbps
WAN connection links the Los Angeles office to the headquarters, while a 40 Mbps WAN
connection links the Miami office to the headquarters.
Exchange Server Structure:
Weyland Industries’ network includes a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
environment. Weyland Industries has two Exchange servers, named ABC-SR07 and ABC-SR08,
which are located in the Dallas office. ABC-SR07 is configured to have the Mailbox server, Client
Access server, and Hub Transport server roles installed. ABC-SR08 is configured to have the
Unified Messaging server role installed.
Exchange Server mailboxes have been configured for users in the Dallas and Miami offices, but
not in the Los Angeles office.
Lync Server 2010 Setup:
Weyland Industries makes use of a Lync Server 2010 setup. Weyland Industries’ headquarters
hosts an Enterprise Edition Front End pool, named WIPool. Weyland Industries’ headquarters also
hosts two Lync servers, named ABC-SR13 and ABC-SR14, which are both configured as
Enterprise Edition Front End servers in a pool named WIPool. The Miami office hosts a Lync
server, named ABC-SR, which is configured as a Standard Edition Front End server.
Lync services are employed by users in the Dallas and Miami offices, while only IP-PBX phones
are used in Los Angeles. On-premises Exchange Server Unified Messaging (UM) is configured for
the Dallas users only.
Voice Structure:
The Dallas office has two PSTN gateways, named WIPSTN01 and WIPSTN01, as well as a
certified IP-PBX, named WIPBX01. The Los Angeles office has a certified IP-PBX, named
WIPBX02.
At most, 750 Dallas users are making calls simultaneously. Of the 750 calls, 150 are made to the
PSTN.
Lync Online:
Fifteen Miami users have been transferred to a Lync Online subscription so that Weyland
Industries can assess Lync Online. Directory synchronization or federation has not been applied.
The SIP domain configured for the subscription is ABC.com.
Problems:
Weyland Industries’ users have a problem with the fact that all calls between the Dallas and Los
Angeles offices are routed via the PSTN. They also have a problem with the absence of
redundancy for incoming and outgoing PSTN calls. Lastly, the fact that audio and video for web
conferences between the Lync users in the Miami and Dallas offices is of a substandard quality is
problematic as well.
Proposed Modifications:
Weyland Industries intends to upgrade to Lync Server 2013, and wants to configure 75 Miami
users with a Lync Online subscription. Weyland Industries also wants to make sure that onpremises Lync users can be located in the Lync Address Book by Lync Online users, and that
instant messaging (IM) can be used by the Lync on-premises and Lync Online users to interact.
Prerequisites for Lync Server:
IP-PBX phone users should not be required to make use of the PSTN to call one another. Audio
and video quality for web conferences should be increased.
Prerequisites for Unified Messaging:
You should introduce Microsoft Exchange Online integrated voice mail for 75 users in Dallas.
Users should have an extension that is five-digits in length. All users should have the ability to
access their voice mail from a remote location using the same number as everyone else. Callers
should be able to access Weyland Industries’ directory using the same number as everyone else.
In the event of a call being missed, the user should not get an e-mail.
Corporate Prerequisites:
An added phone number must be configured for some of Weyland Industries’ managers, but the
phone numbers should not be listed in a Lync address book or Active Directory contact list.
The proposed modifications should require as little economic and organizational expense as
possible.

Network Prerequisites:
Lync Server 2013:
The total bandwidth of all audio and video sessions from the Miami office should be restricted. The
network usage of Mediation servers should be decreased, while Lync audio transfer on the
network should be placed in order of importance.
Enterprise Voice Prerequisites:
Redundancy should be configured for voice call routing in the Dallas office.
**********************************************************************

You want to make sure that the prerequisite regarding placing Lync audio transfer on the network
in order of importance.

Which of the following actions should you take?


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