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What should you do?

Your network has a Lync Server 2010 infrastructure that contains three servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Server2 and Server3 are in a Mediation pool.
You plan to temporarily remove Server2 from the network.
You need to prevent new voice calls from being routed to Server2.
The solution must not disconnect calls in progress.
What should you do?

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A.
From the Lync Server 2010 Control Panel, modify the status of Server2.

B.
From the Lync Server 2010 Control Panel, modify the Voice Routing settings.

C.
From the Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder, edit the properties of the PSTN gateway.

D.
From the Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder, edit the properties of the Mediation pool.

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398391.aspx

4 Comments on “What should you do?

  1. GoodGuy says:

    explanation is poor. My explanation is better:

    Explanation:
    Microsoft Lync Server 2010 introduces a new feature that enables you to take a server offline (for example, to apply software or hardware upgrades) without any loss of service to users. When you specify the option to prevent new connections or calls to a server in a pool, it stops taking any new connections and calls as soon as you implement this option. These new connections and calls are routed through other servers in the pool. A server that is preventing new connections allows its sessions on existing connections to continue until they naturally end. When all existing sessions have ended, the server is ready to be taken offline.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398371%28v=ocs.14%29.aspx

    1 From a user account that is a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group (or has equivalent user rights), or assigned to the CsServerAdministrator or CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer that is in the network in which you deployed Lync Server 2010.
    2 Open a browser window, and then enter the Admin URL to open the Lync Server Control Panel. For details about the different methods you can use to start Lync Server Control Panel, see Open Lync Server Administrative Tools.
    3 In the left navigation bar, click Topology and then click Status.
    4 On the Status page, sort or search through the list as needed to find the computer that is running the services for which you want to prevent new sessions, and then click it.
    5 Click Action.
    6 Click Prevent new sessions for all services.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg182553%28v=ocs.14%29.aspx




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