Cisco Cisco Expressway
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A static route using TCP must go to the destination IP address. So, with TCP you cannot get redundancy
from a clustered Gateway Expressway, which you can when you configure a TLS static route to the
cluster's FQDN
from a clustered Gateway Expressway, which you can when you configure a TLS static route to the
cluster's FQDN
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If the Gateway is a cluster, you must configure the master peer and allow the configuration to be replicated to
the other peers automatically. When you see the
the other peers automatically. When you see the
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in the web interface, it indicates that a field must be
completed on each peer.
Deployment Components
We are integrating your Microsoft
®
Lync environment with your video network to provide video calling and desktop
sharing between Cisco Collaboration endpoints and Microsoft Lync clients.
Figure 1 Topology used in this deployment guide
What's in the diagram?
The Lync deployment has:
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A pool of Lync Servers with Front End Server role (one server shown for clarity)
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A Lync Server with Edge Server role
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Internal Lync clients registered to Lync FE
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External Lync clients registered to Lync Edge
The Cisco video deployment has:
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Cisco Expressway with Microsoft Lync Deployment Guide
Introduction