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Which three actions should you identify?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to identify which tasks must be performed to move the Central Management store during the planned migration.
Which three actions should you identify?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

Which DNS record should you identify?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to identify which DNS record must be implemented for the planned federation relationship.
Which DNS record should you identify?
To answer, select the appropriate configurations for the DNS record in the answer area.

Hot Area:

Which port should you open between the Internet and the…

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You are evaluating the implementation of an Edge Server.
You need to identify which ports that must be open on the firewall to support the planned federation relationship.

Which port should you open between the Internet and the planned Edge Server?
To answer, configure the appropriate protocol and port in the answer area.

Hot Area:

Which components should you recommend?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to recommend which Lync Server 2013 components must be deployed to support the planned changes. The solution must meet the technical
requirements.
Which components should you recommend?
To answer, drag the appropriate components to the correct site in the answer area.
Each component may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

Which three actions should you recommend?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You are evaluating the deployment of the Persistent Chat feature.
You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to create HRConfidential.
Which three actions should you recommend?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:

Which tools should you identify?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You are planning the Lync Server 2013 migration.
You need to identify which management tools must be used to achieve the following migration tasks during the coexistence period:
Move users from Lync Server 2010 to Lync Server 2013.
Add a server that has Lync Server 2013 deployed to the topology. Remove a server that has Lync Server 2010 deployed from the topology.
Which tools should you identify?
To answer, drag the appropriate management tools to the correct migration task in the answer area. Each tool may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

Which three actions should you recommend?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to implement the planned unified contact store.
Which three actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose three.)

Which cmdlet should you include in the recommendation?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You are evaluating a disaster recovery solution for the planned Front End pools.
You need to recommend a solution for restoring access to the Central Management store if the Front End pool fails.
Which cmdlet should you include in the recommendation?

Which three configurations should be applied to the Lyn…

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to plan for the implementation of the DHCP configurations for the Lync Phone Edition devices.
Which three configurations should be applied to the Lync Phone Edition devices from DHCP? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

What are two possible recommendations that achieve the goal?

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Testlet 3
Litware, Inc Case A
Overview
General Overview
Litware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 4,000 employees. The company has a sales department, a marketing department, a research
department, and a human resources department.
Litware has a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an office in Paris. Fabrikam uses a XMPP-based instant messaging (IM) solution.
Physical Locations
Litware has seven offices located throughout North America and Europe. Litware has two data centers. The data centers are located in New York and London. All
communications for the North American offices are routed through the New York data center.
All communications for the European offices are routed through the London data center. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.

Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
Litware has an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Lync
Server Environment
Litware has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains two servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The SIP domain is litwareinc.com.
Litware has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Users in the London office report poor video quality during conferences.
Requirements
Business Goals
Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.
Planned Changes
Litware plans to migrate the Lync Server 2010 infrastructure to Lync Server 2013. The migration will have a coexistence period of six months.
Litware plans to implement the following components as part of the planned migration:
Persistent Group Chat
The unified contact store
Enterprise Voice for all users
A central site in each data center
A branch site in each branch office
A Front End pool in each central site
Microsoft Lync Phone Edition devices
Pool pairing
Litware plans to create a federation relationship with Fabrikam.
Technical Requirements
Litware identifies the following technical requirements for the planned migration:
Users must be able to use all Lync Server features if a single server fails.
Users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure if a single central site fails.
Members of a group named Temp_Contractors must be prevented from using Microsoft Lync 2013 when they connect remotely.
Only users in the human resources department must be able to access and discover a persistent chat room named HRConfidential.
Security Requirements
Litware plans to deploy remote access. Some users work remotely from their customers’ offices, which have firewall restrictions.
All of the remote users must be able to connect to the Lync Server infrastructure by using TCP port 443.

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You need to recommend a remote access solution for each central site. The solution must meet the security requirements and the technical requirements.
What are two possible recommendations that achieve the goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)


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