F

F5 Big-IP, Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing
factory settings, resetting, Update the Firmware Images
federated domains, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users, Blocking External Domains, Blocking External Domains
registering presence, Blocking External Domains
viewing list of, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users
federated partners, Understanding Federation, Understanding Direct Federation, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Understanding Federated Partner Discovery, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users
adding federated partner domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain
administering access, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users
defined, Understanding Federation
evaluating traffic, Understanding Federated Partner Discovery
FQDN support, Understanding Direct Federation
functionality, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain
federated users, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Authenticated Enterprise Users, Understanding Conferencing User Roles, Understanding Conference Security and Access Types, Understanding Conference Security and Access Types, Understanding Conference Security and Access Types, Understanding the Requirements for and Use of Certificates in Federation, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
closed authenticated conferences, Understanding Conference Security and Access Types
conferencing considerations, Authenticated Enterprise Users
dial-in conferencing considerations, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
on-premises conferencing rules, Understanding the Requirements for and Use of Certificates in Federation
open authenticated conferences, Understanding Conference Security and Access Types
presenter role, Understanding Conferencing User Roles
SIP routing, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
federation, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Enabling Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2, Enabling Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2, Understanding Federation, Understanding Federation, Understanding Federation, Understanding Direct Federation, Understanding Federated Partner Discovery, Understanding the Requirements for and Use of Certificates in Federation, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users, Administering Federated Partner Access, Managing Multiple User Accounts, Blocking External Domains, Step 5: SERVICE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0, Enabling Federation with Public IM Service Providers, Step 5: Enable Connections to Public IM Service Providers, Configuring Per-User and Global Settings, Using the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Planning Tool, Configuring Pool Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
administering access, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users
blocking external domains, Managing Multiple User Accounts
certificate usage, Understanding the Requirements for and Use of Certificates in Federation
communication process, Step 5: SERVICE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
configuring pool settings, Configuring Pool Settings
configuring server settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
configuring user accounts, Understanding On-Premises Conferencing Rules for Federated and Nonfederated Users, Configuring Per-User and Global Settings
defined, Enabling Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2
direct, Understanding Federation
enabling with PIC providers, Enabling Federation with Public IM Service Providers
evolution, Office Communications Server Editions and Components
federated partner discovery, Understanding Federation, Understanding Direct Federation
functionality, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Enabling Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2
managing multiple user accounts, Administering Federated Partner Access
mapping business requirements, Using the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Planning Tool
provisioning, Step 5: Enable Connections to Public IM Service Providers
registering presence, Blocking External Domains
with public IM providers, Understanding Federation, Understanding Federated Partner Discovery
file shares, Web Conferencing Server Content Management, Meeting Compliance, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Backing Up Office Communications Server Data, Restoring Data, Restoring File Shares
backing up, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Backing Up Office Communications Server Data
content management, Web Conferencing Server Content Management, Restoring Data
meeting compliance considerations, Meeting Compliance
restoring, Restoring File Shares
files, Step 4: Sending a Hyperlink, Step 4: What Happens When Sending a Hyperlink, Data Collaboration, Data Collaboration, Web Conferencing Server Content Management, Web Conferencing Server Content Upload and Download, Communicator 2005 and Communicator 2007 R2 Compatibility
data collaboration, Data Collaboration
meeting compliance support, Web Conferencing Server Content Upload and Download
sending via IM, Step 4: Sending a Hyperlink, Step 4: What Happens When Sending a Hyperlink
storing metadata, Web Conferencing Server Content Management
transferring, Communicator 2005 and Communicator 2007 R2 Compatibility
filters, Event Logs, Configuring Miscellaneous Pool Properties, Configuring Miscellaneous Pool Properties
IIM, Configuring Miscellaneous Pool Properties
viewing events, Event Logs
firewalls, Sample Scenarios, Simplified Firewall Configuration for the A/V Edge Server, Simplified Firewall Configuration for the A/V Edge Server, IM Conferencing Server, Infrastructure and Security Considerations, Scaling with SQL Server, Back-to-Back Firewall, Three-Legged Firewall, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers, Examining Rules for Access Edge Servers, Examining Rules for Web Conferencing Edge Servers, Examining Rules for A/V Edge Servers, Web Components, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Single Edge Server Topology, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment, Example of Gathering a Server Trace, Next Steps, Next Steps
A/V Edge Server support, Simplified Firewall Configuration for the A/V Edge Server, Examining Rules for Web Conferencing Edge Servers
Access Edge Server rules, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers
back to back, Back-to-Back Firewall
Edge Server support, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers
edge server topologies, Single Edge Server Topology
IM Conferencing Servers, IM Conferencing Server
IM failures and, Example of Gathering a Server Trace
preparing for deployment, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment
remote access topologies, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios
security considerations, Infrastructure and Security Considerations
SIP trunking considerations, Sample Scenarios
three-legged, Three-Legged Firewall
troubleshooting, Next Steps
verifying settings, Next Steps
Web Components Servers, Examining Rules for A/V Edge Servers
Web components support, Web Components
Web Conferencing Edge Server rules, Examining Rules for Access Edge Servers
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment
Windows Server 2008, Scaling with SQL Server
firmware, updating images, Change the Display Language
Focus (meeting instance), Desktop Sharing Framework, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Conferencing Servers, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers, Conferencing Servers and the Conferencing Server Factory, Conference Creation, Conference Creation, Conference Expiration, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, Conference Control, Web Conferencing Server Content Management, Using Voice Mail, Using Voice Mail
ad hoc conference calling, Using Voice Mail
adding media types, Conferencing Servers and the Conferencing Server Factory
client join sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence
conference activation, Conference Creation
conference control, Conference Control
conference creating, Web Conferencing Server Content Management
conference deactivation, Conference Creation
defined, Conferencing Servers
desktop sharing framework, Desktop Sharing Framework
dial-in conferencing, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
HLB support, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers
joining sequence, Conference Expiration
Focus Factory, Focus, Web Components, Media Protocols, Media Protocols, Conference Creation, How Office Communications Server Uses GRUU
creating conferences, Media Protocols, Conference Creation
functionality, Focus
GRUU support, How Office Communications Server Uses GRUU
process/machine boundaries, Web Components
Focus Servers, The Conferencing Database, Web Components
forests, Understanding How Office Communications Server Takes Advantage of Active Directory, Performing the Prep Forest Step
forking, Standard Edition Server
(see also )
formal agents, Response Group Service, Terminology, Deploying a Response Group
forms-based authentication, Communicator Web Access
forwarding proxy servers, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Settings, Restoring Service, Step 2: Restore Settings, Configuring Trusted Server Settings
backing up, Backing Up Settings
configuring global settings, Configuring Trusted Server Settings
restoration process, Restoring Service, Step 2: Restore Settings
Foundry Networks ServerIron, Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing
FQDN (fully qualified domain name), Application Server, Application Server, SIP Trunking Topology, SIP Trunking Topology, Director Role, Performing the Prep Forest Step, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Impact on Server Certificates, Impact on Server Certificates, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI, Scaling with SQL Server, Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing, The Client Join Sequence to the Web Conferencing Server, Understanding Direct Federation, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Step 3: Configuring a Route on the Office Communications Server Pool for the Server URI, Understanding Phone Routes, Configuring the Mediation Server, Configuring the Mediation Server, Configuring the Mediation Server, Understanding the Match Making Component, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment, Configuring Service Connection Point Settings, Troubleshooting
application considerations, Application Server
C3P response, The Client Join Sequence to the Web Conferencing Server
common name considerations, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI
DNS support, SIP Trunking Topology, Impact on Server Certificates
enhanced federation, Understanding Direct Federation
federated partner discovery, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain
HLB support, Scaling with SQL Server
Mediation Server support, SIP Trunking Topology, Configuring the Mediation Server, Configuring the Mediation Server, Configuring the Mediation Server
publishing, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing
Response Group Service, Understanding the Match Making Component
SIP namespaces, Impact on Server Certificates
SRV records, Director Role
TLS considerations, Step 3: Configuring a Route on the Office Communications Server Pool for the Server URI
troubleshooting, Troubleshooting
Trusted MCUs container, Performing the Prep Forest Step
trusted server list, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Configuring Service Connection Point Settings
understanding phone routes, Understanding Phone Routes
Web Conferencing Servers, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment
Front End Properties dialog box, Configuring Pool Settings, Configuring Pool Settings, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
Archiving tab, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
Compression tab, Configuring Pool Settings
Federation tab, Configuring Pool Settings
General tab, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
Host Authorization tab, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
PSTN Conferencing tab, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
Routing tab, Configuring Front-End Pool Properties
front-end servers, Activation, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Standard Edition Server, Enterprise Edition Pool, Conferencing Servers, Mediation Server, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI, Scaling with SQL Server, Scaling with SQL Server, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers, Conference Deactivation, Examining the Technical Details Behind VoIP Scenarios, Understanding the Workflow Runtime Component, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Restoring Service, Step 1: Prepare for Restoration of Settings, Step 5: Validate Services, Configuring Pool Settings, Isolating the Component
backing up, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings
common name considerations, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI
conference expiration, Conference Deactivation
configuring pool settings, Configuring Pool Settings
deployment considerations, Preparing DNS, Firewall Ports, and Certificates for the Chicago Deployment
dial-in conferencing considerations, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
Enterprise pool support, Standard Edition Server, Scaling with SQL Server
focus process, Conferencing Servers
hardware/software requirements, Enterprise Edition Pool
HLB support, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers
naming conventions, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2
Outbound Routing component, Examining the Technical Details Behind VoIP Scenarios
pool entries, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations
Response Group Service, Activation, Understanding the Workflow Runtime Component
restoration process, Restoring Service, Step 1: Prepare for Restoration of Settings
SQL Server considerations, Scaling with SQL Server
supported collocation server roles, Mediation Server
troubleshooting, Isolating the Component
validating service, Step 5: Validate Services
fully qualified domain name, Application Server (see )
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