Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015 (M20334)

Deploy Skype for Business 2015 into an organization effectively

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The course, Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015 (M20334),  provides required knowledge and skills to the delegates so that they can design, install, implement and monitor a Skype for Business 2015 solution. The five-day course enables the delegates to install a highly available and complex multi-site Skye for business infrastructure and troubleshoot issues that might arise in the infrastructure. The delegates will also be able to maintain the infrastructure supporting instant messaging, Persistent chat and monitoring.

  • Understand the basic features of Skype for Business 2015

  • Deploy, implement and administer Microsoft Skype for Business 2015 efficiently

  • Maintain and manage Skype for Business infrastructure and quickly troubleshoot the issues

  • MSP offers flexible modes of training at an affordable cost

  • Courses delivered by highly certified and well-experienced tutors

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PREREQUISITES

Before attending the training program, the delegates should have the technical knowledge including:

  • At least two years of experience supervising Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012
  • At least two years of experience name resolution including Domain Name System
  • Having experience with certificates including public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates
  • At least two years of experience working with Active Directory (AD DS)
  • Experience with the Windows Power Shell command line interface
  • Experience of Microsoft Windows Client essentials with Windows 10
  • However, a basic knowledge of Exchange Server, Office 365, and telecommunications standards and data networks is also beneficial

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • The course is designed for IT professionals responsible for deploying an efficient Skype for Business in their organizations.
  • Delegates should be well acquainted with data networks and Active Directory Domain Services aids in the configuration of Skye for Business.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Understand the architecture of Skype for Business 2015
  • Able to plan a topology of Skype for Business 2015
  • Implementing various tools to administer Skype for Business server
  • Learn the techniques to deploy and configure Skype for Business server 2015
  • Install users and clients and implement conferencing in Skype for Business 2015
  • Understand how to execute Persistent Chat and high availability in Skype for Business 2015
  • Configure additional conferencing options including Microsoft Lync Room System (LRS), dial-in conferencing and Skype Meeting Broadcast
  • Execute disaster recovery in Skype for Business 2015
  • Learn how to implement an upgrade from Lync server to Skype for Business 2015
  • Install external access to Skype for Business 2015
  • Plan and configure a hybrid Skype for Business environment
  • Describe how to perform monitoring and archiving in Skype for Business 2015

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The course enables the delegates to configure Skype for Business information and teaches how to integrate it with the business online server and business server (on-premise). The Skype for business training courses also includes the information about migration from previous versions of Lync Server and integration of on-premises deployment with Skype for Business online. The course enables you to streamline the business communication by analyzing troubleshoot issues quickly. The course equips the delegates with essential knowledge to prepare for the exam.

Important Exam Information of Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015

The exam covers the following aspects:

  • Install and configure Skype for Business contribute 30-35%
  • Design Skye for Business contribute 35-40%
  • Maintain and troubleshoot Skye for Business contribute 30-35%

                                                                  


PROGRAM CONTENT

Design and Architecture of Skype for Business Server 2015

  • An introduction to key features and components
  • Overview of Administrative tools
  • Understanding the Topology
  • Creating and Designing the Topology

Deploy and Implement Skype for Business Server 2015

  • Understand the server and service dependencies
  • Configure Skype for Business Server
  • Recognize the SIP domain requirements ensuring successful implementation
  • Describe the strategies to integrate Skype for Business Server with SharePoint Server and Exchange Server

Managing and Administering Skype for Business Server 2015

  • Installing Skype for Business Server Management Shell
  • Using important test cmdlets
  • Configuring Role-Based Access Control
  • Installing Skype for Business Server Control Panel
  • Using Message Analyzer for deploying Network Capture
  • Apply various tools to troubleshoot Skype for Business

Configuring Clients and Users in Skype for Business 2015

  • Install Skype for Business clients
  • Deploy users by using Management Shell
  • Describe registration, authentication and sign in process for Skype for Business clients
  • Explain how to manage the Skype for Business Address Book
  • Implement Group Policies and in-band policies

Installing and Implementing Conferencing in Skype for Business 2015

  • Overview of Conferencing
  • Explain conferencing features and modalities
  • Design for conferencing bandwidth utilization
  • Learn how to integrate Skype for Business Server with Office Web Apps Server
  • Configure conferencing policies and settings

Configuring Additional Conferencing Options in Skype for Business Server 2015

  • An introduction to Conferencing Lifecycle
  • Installing Dial-In Conferencing
  • Planning and editing web, Audio and Video Conferencing Policies
  • Installing the infrastructure for Lync Room System (LRS)
  • Deploying Skype meeting broadcasts and large meetings

Planning and Implementing Monitoring and Archiving in Skype for Business 2015

  • An introduction to Archiving
  • Explain components of the Monitoring Service
  • Creating an Archiving Policy
  • Enabling Monitoring Reports
  • Describe archiving implementation

Installing Skype for Business 2015 External Access

  • An introduction to External Access
  • Describe the components for external access
  • Setting up External Access Certificates and Network
  • Installing Policies and Security of External Access
  • Configuring Reverse Proxy
  • Planning Federation and Mobility in Skype for Business Server

Configuring Persistent Chat in Skype for Business 2015

  • Understand a Persistent Chat Server Topology
  • Installing Chat Rooms and Policies
  • Registering a New Add-In
  • Validating a Persistent Chat Deployment
  • Explain Troubleshooting Persistent Chat

Executing High Availability in Skype for Business 2015

  • Configure a high availability solution for Front End Servers
  • Implement a high availability solution for Back-End Servers
  • Design and Configure a high availability solution for Office Online Server farms, file stores, Mediation Servers and Edge Servers
  • Executing Disaster Recovery in Skype for Business 2015
  • Explain Disaster Recovery options
  • Understand the disaster recovery options for Location Information Service (LIS0 database and Persistent Chat
  • Describe the disaster recovery options for user data and the Central Management store

Collaborating with Skype for Business Online

  • Introduction to Skype for Business Online
  • Explain online features of Skype for Business Server
  • Planning and configuring a Hybrid Skype for Business Deployment

Executing an Upgrade to Skype for Business Server 2015

  • Describe the Upgraded and Migration Paths
  • Explain the management of user experience during an upgrade
  • Execute an in-place upgrade of Lync Server 2013

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ABOUT Cardiff

Cardiff is the capital city of the Wales and county town of the historic South Glamorgan with a population of around 346,100 according to 2011 census.  The city is also known as the chief commercial city of the United Kingdom. The city is recognised as the most attractive tourist destination in the country and recorded 18.3 million visitors in 2010. The strategic location and geographical features played a crucial role in the developing the city as the largest coal port in the world. The city serves as a major base for most national sports and cultural institutions and forms part of the Eurocities network of the largest European cities. The Welsh office was built in the city in 1964, and it became an only centre of national administration. Until the 19th century, the city was the small town of the Wales, but with the arrival of industries and presence of major port for coal, transportation contributed towards the growth of the city. Some historians suggested that the city derived its name from earlier Welsh form Caerdyf meaning ‘the fort of the Taff’. Some previous studies also revealed that the name of the city is given in honour of nearby province governor during the construction of Roman fort. Later on, these have been rejected by modern scholars on linguistic grounds.

History

The early history of the city traced its root back to the Iron Age. The city formed part of Celtic British tribe during the Roman Conquest of Britain. In 75 AD, Romans built the fort at the opening of the River Taff, formed the northwestern boundary of the Cardiff. The fort also served as Isca Augusta (acted as border defences) military outposts for a long period. With the arrival of the civilian settlement, the fort has been demolished, and the Roman villa was discovered at Ely. A stone fortress was built similarly with the Saxon Shore Forts to safeguard the Britannia from raiders. Coins were found from the reign of Gratian depicted that the fort was demolished at the end of 4th century and last legions of Roman left the province of Britannia with Magnum Maximus.

The construction of Cardiff Castle began within the walls of the old Roman Fort, and it was substantially changed during the Victorian period. The city became the county town and free borough in the 15th century. At the same time, the Royal Charters were granted to the city and became a head port for collection of customs duties. The creator of modern Cardiff John Crichton was born in 1793 and spent the whole life in building the Cardiff docks. The town faced rapid growth with the construction of the dock and became the main port for exports of coal from the valleys of Rhymney and Cynon. The city was chosen as the site of the University College South Wales and Monmouthshire and got the status of the premier town in South Wales in 1893. The Maindy Barracks were built in the city at the end of 18th century to accommodate military permanently. The city captured a Roman Catholic Cathedral and granted the city status at the beginning of 19th century.During the interwar period, Cardiff docks entered into the phase of continued decline and faced a significant slump in demand for Welsh coal. Llandaff Cathedral and Cardiff Blitz were destroyed during the Second World War ended the linkage between Bute family and the Cardiff city. 

Economy

Industries played a significant role in the growth of the Welsh economy. The primary factors contributed towards the transformation of a small town into a big city was the coal demand as it was used in the manufacturing of iron and steel. The city has the most important and busiest coal port in the world, also known as Tiger Bay. The city is home to various notable companies related to education, public administration, infrastructure, insurance and health sectors such as British Gas, ING Direct, HBOS, The AA and SWALEC Energy.