Course Description
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20334: Core Solutions of Skype for Business 2015/2019 Training covers important skills and knowledge that are required to, plan, launch, administer, and configure MS Skype for Business. In this technical course, trainees will learn to launch a multi-site and extremely available Skype for the Business framework that supports archiving, conferencing, instant messaging, and monitoring. The main focus of this training program is on the on-premises launch of Skype for Business, but it also contains information regarding the integration of the on-premises with Groups. 20334: Core Solutions of Skype for Business 2015/2019 Training also explores the leading methodologies to handle, maintain, and rectify problems in the framework. This program is very comprehensive, which makes it ideal for individuals who are preparing for Exam 70-334: Core Solutions of Skype for Business 2015.
This training is designed based on the objectives of the course variant 20334C.
Prerequisites for this training
Notwithstanding their expert experience, understudies who go to this preparation should as of now have:
- At least two years of experience overseeing Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
- At least two years of experience working with AD DS.
- At least two years of experience working with name determination, including Domain Name System (DNS).
- Experience working with authentications, including open key foundation (PKI) testaments.
- Experience working with the Windows PowerShell order line interface.
- A comprehension of information systems and media communications measures and segments.
Who should attend this course?
This course is suitable for IT professionals who deploy Skype for Business in their companies. Hands-on experience with previous versions of Skype will be beneficial for students, however, it is not a mandatory requirement for this training. Professionals applying for the course should be proficient with data networks, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), telecommunications components and standards which support the configuration of Skype for Business. Additionally, having knowledge about Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Exchange Server will also help students understand the course thoroughly.
The secondary audience for this training is IT professionals aiming to take the exam 70- 334: Core Solutions of Skype for Business 2015 as part of the requirement for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE): Communications certification exam or as a stand-alone exam.
Microsoft Certified Partner
Microtek Learning is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions. This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
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What you will learn
- Loading and implementing Skype for Business Server.
- Designing a Skype for Business topology and describing Skype for Business's architecture.
- Implementing Skype for Business Server's conferencing feature.
- Designing and implementing users and clients in Skype for Business.
- Using various administration and management tools for Skype for Business Server.
- Planning and implementing a high availability function in Skype for Business.
- Designing and implementing additional conferencing options.
- Implementing Enterprise Voice solution in Skype for Business Server.
- Designing and deploying hybrid connectivity in Skype for Business.
- Designing and implementing archive and monitor features in Skype for Business.
- Designing and implementing external users and organizations connectivity.
- Designing and implementing Skype for Business's disaster recovery scenarios.
- Planning and implementing upgrade or migration to Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business Server 2019.
This module describes the high-level components and features of Skype for Business. It describes how to work with the Skype for Business administrative tools.
Overview of Skype for Business components and features
Introduction to the Skype for Business administrative tools
Lab: Designing and publishing a Skype for Business server topology
Designing and creating the topology
Updating the topology for the New York site
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the high-level components and features of Skype for Business.
Work with Skype for Business administrative tools.
This module explains the external dependencies for Skype for Business Server. It describes the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) domain requirements to ensure a successful implementation. It also explains how to install Skype for Business Server and describes how Skype for Business Server integrates with Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server.
Server and Service Dependencies
Planning SIP Domains
Installing Skype for Business Server
Integrating Skype for Business Server with Exchange Server and SharePoint Server
Lab: Configuring DNS and Simple URLs for Skype for Business Server
Lab: Deploying Skype for Business Server
Installing and Configuring Skype for Business Server
Installing Skype for Business Server Certificates
Updating Skype for Business Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify the external dependencies for Skype for Business Server.
Identify the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) domain requirements to ensure a successful implementation.
Install Skype for Business Server.
Describe how Skype for Business Server integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server.
This module explains how to administer and manage Skype for Business Server by using Skype for Business Server Control Panel and the Skype for Business Server Management Shell. It also explains how to implement role-based access control (RBAC) in Skype for Business Server and how to use important Test cmdlets and tools to troubleshoot Skype for Business.
Skype for Business Server Control Panel
Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Implementing Role-Based Access Control
Using Test Cmdlets
Tools for Troubleshooting Skype for Business
Lab: Using the Administrative Tools to Manage Skype for Business Server
Installing the Skype for Business Control Panel on a Windows 10 Client
Using Skype for Business Server Control Panel
Using the Skype for Business Server Management Shell
Lab: Using the Skype for Business Troubleshooting Tools
Using Skype for Business Server Management Shell Cmdlets to Create an RBAC Structure
Using the Centralized Logging Service
Performing a Network Capture by Using Message Analyzer
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Administer Skype for Business Server by using the Skype for Business Server Control Panel.
Manage Skype for Business Server by using the Skype for Business Server Management Shell.
Implement RBAC in Skype for Business Server.
Explain how to use important Test cmdlets.
Use the various tools to troubleshoot Skype for Business.
This module explains how to configure users by using Skype for Business Server Control Panel and the Skype for Business Server Management Shell. It then describes how to deploy Skype for Business clients and explains the sign-in, registration, and authentication process for Skype for Business clients. It also explains how to configure client policies in Skype for Business Server. Finally, it explains how to manage the Skype for Business Address Book.
Configuring Users
Deploying the Skype for Business Client
The Registration, Sign-In, and Authentication Processes
Configuring Skype for Business Client Policies
Managing the Skype for Business Address Book
Lab: Configuring Users and Clients in Skype for Business
Enabling Users for Skype for Business by Using the Management Shell
Troubleshooting a User Sign-In Issue
Lab: Configuring Policies and the Address Book in Skype for Business Server
Configuring Client Policies
Configuring the Address Book
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure users for Skype for Business.
Deploy Skype for Business clients.
Explain the registration, authentication, and sign-in processes for Skype for Business clients.
Configure client policies in Skype for Business Server.
Manage the Skype for Business Address Book.
This module describes Skype for Business conferencing features and modalities. It explains how to integrate Skype for Business Server 2015 with Office Online Server. It also explains how to plan for conferencing bandwidth utilization. Finally, it explains how to configure conferencing settings and policies.
Introduction to Conferencing in Skype for Business
Integrating Skype for Business Server and Office Online Server
Bandwidth Planning
Configuring Conferencing Settings
Lab: Installing and Configuring Office Online Server
Lab: Configuring Conferencing in Skype for Business Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe Skype for Business conferencing features and modalities.
Integrate Skype for Business Server with Microsoft Office Online Server.
Plan for conferencing bandwidth utilization.
Configure conferencing settings and policies.
This module explains the conferencing lifecycle. It also explains how to implement audio/video and Web conferencing policies and configure dial-in conferencing. Finally, it explains how to configure Microsoft Teams Rooms and configure large meetings and Skype meeting broadcasts.
Overview of the Conferencing Life Cycle
Designing and Configuring Audio/Video and Web Conferencing Policies
Deploying Dial-in Conferencing
Configuring Miccrosoft Teams Rooms
Configuring Large Meetings and Skype Meeting Broadcasts
Lab: Implementing and Troubleshooting Conferencing Policies
Creating and Editing Conferencing Policies
Troubleshooting Conferencing Policies
Lab: Configuring Additional Conferencing Modalities
Deploying Dial-In Conferencing
Deploying Microsoft Teams Rooms with Skpe for Buisness Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the conferencing lifecycle.
Implement audio/video and Web conferencing policies.
Configure dial-in conferencing.
Configure Microsoft Teams Rooms.
Explain how to configure large meetings and Skype meeting broadcasts.
This module describes the components of the monitoring service in Skype for Business Server, and how to implement archiving in Skype for Business Server. It then describes how to design and implement an archiving policy.
Components of the Monitoring Service
Implementing Archiving
Designing an Archiving Policy
Implementing an Archiving Policy
Lab: Implementing Monitoring
Enabling Monitoring Reports
Lab: Implementing Archiving
Experiencing Archiving of an IM Session to Exchange
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the components of the monitoring service in Skype for Business Server.
Implement archiving in Skype for Business Server.
Explain how to design an archiving policy.
Explain how to implement an archiving policy.
This module describes the modalities for external access and capabilities for remote users. It also explains how to implement External Access Policies and security to meet the needs of an organization. Additionally, it explains how to manage external network configurations and create and manage reverse proxy configurations. Finally, it explains how to design and manage the mobility service and how to design and configure federation.
External Access Overview
Configuring External Access Policies and Security
Configuring External Access Network and Certificates
Configuring Reverse Proxy
Designing Mobility in Skype for Business Server
Designing Federation in Skype for Business Server
Lab: Designing and Implementing External User Access
Defining the Edge Server in the Topology
Installing and Configuring the Edge Server
Lab: Installing the Components for External Users
Installing and Configuring Reverse Proxy
Validate External Messaging
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the modalities for external access and capabilities for remote users.
Implement External Access Policies and security to meet the needs of an organization.
Manage external network configurations.
Create and manage reverse proxy configurations.
Explain how to design and manage the mobility service.
Explain how to design and configure federation.
This module explains how to connect to a PSTN. It then explains how to configure and manage Enterprise Voice. It also describes voice routing. Finally, it explains how to assign phone numbers, configure voicemail, and configure voice applications.
Connecting to the PSTN
Configuring Enterprise Voice
Configuring Voice Routing
Assigning Phone Numbers
Configuring Voicemail
Voice Applications
Lab: Deploying and Configuring Enterprise Voice
Deploying Enterprise Voice
Configuring Dial Plans
Configuring a Voice Route, Voice Policy, PSTN Usage, and Trunk Configuration
Assigning User Dial Plans and Policies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to connect to a PSTN.
Configure and manage Enterprise Voice.
Describe voice routing.
Explain how to assign phone numbers.
Describe how to configure voicemail.
Describe how to configure voice applications.
This module describes how to plan for Front End pool high availability and high availability for Back End Servers. It also describes high-availability solutions for the other components of Skype for Business.
Planning for Front End Pool High Availability
Planning for Back End Server High Availability
High Availability for Other Component Servers
Lab: Pre-Lab Configuration
Preparing for the Lab
Lab: Implementing High Availability
Managing Front End Pools
Configuring Hardware Load Balancing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan for Front End pool high availability.
Plan the high availability for Back End Servers.
Describe high-availability solutions for the other components of Skype for Business.
This module describes the concepts of disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server. It then explains how to implement disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server. Finally, it describes how to plan additional disaster recovery scenarios.
Disaster Recovery Options in Skype for Business Server
Implementing Disaster Recovery in Skype for Business Server
Additional Disaster Recovery Options in Skype for Business Server
Lab: Implementing and Performing Disaster Recovery
Configuring Pool Pairing
Perform Pool Failover and Failback
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the concepts of disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server.
Implement disaster recovery in Skype for Business Server.
Explain how to plan additional disaster recovery scenarios.
This module describes how to implement and manage Teams. It then explains how to prepare for a Skype for Business hybrid deployment. It also explains how to configure a Skype for Business hybrid environment.
Overview of Office 365
Preparing for a Hybrid Deployment
Configuring a Hybrid Skype for Business Environment
Lab: Designing a Hybrid Skype for Business Server Environment
Designing the Hybrid Skype for Business Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how to implement and manage Teams.
Explain how to prepare for a Skype for Business hybrid deployment.
Explain how to configure a Skype for Business hybrid environment.
This module describes supported migration and upgrade paths for Skype for Business Server 2015 and Skype for Business Server 2019. It also describes how to perform a migration from Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server. Finally, it explains how to manage the user experience during an upgrade or migration.
Overview of Upgrade and Migration Paths
Migrating to Skype for Business Server 2019
Migrating to Microsoft Teams
In-Place Upgrade to Skype for Business Server 2015
Lab: Performing a Side-by-Side Migration of Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server 2019
Prepare Migration and Deploy Pilot Pool
Move Pilot Users
Lab: Performing an In-Place Upgrade of Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server 2015
Installing Skype for Business Administrative Tools
Performing In-Place Upgrade from Lync Server 2013 to Skype for Business Server 2015
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the migration paths from Lync Server 2013 and Skype for Business Server 2015.
Migrate to Skype for Business Server 2019.
Describe the migration path to Microsoft Teams.
Describe the process for an in-place upgrade to Skype for Business Server 2015.
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