S

SANs (Subject Alternate Names), Enhanced Administrative Snap-In, Configuring the Common Name or Subject Name
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), What Is Public IM Connectivity?
SAs (security associations), Security Association Establishment, Security Association Establishment, Security Association Establishment, Security Association Establishment
defined, Security Association Establishment
pre-authenticating messages, Security Association Establishment
refreshing, Security Association Establishment
scaled single-site Edge Server topology, Single Edge Server Topology
scaling, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Archiving, CDR, and QoE Enhancements, IM Conferencing Server, Configuring the Certification Path, Conferencing Servers and the Conferencing Server Factory
edge servers, Office Communications Server Editions and Components
meeting size, Conferencing Servers and the Conferencing Server Factory
simplified management, Archiving, CDR, and QoE Enhancements
SQL Servers, Configuring the Certification Path
Web Conferencing Servers, IM Conferencing Server
Schaeffer, Joel, Client Logging (UCCAPI LOGS), Next Steps
scheduling client, Creating the Virtual Server, Microsoft Office Live Meeting Console 2007 R2, The Conferencing Database, Media Protocols, Media Protocols
creating conferences, Media Protocols
defined, Creating the Virtual Server
maintaining information, The Conferencing Database
Microsoft Live Meeting Console, Microsoft Office Live Meeting Console 2007 R2
schemas, Understanding How Office Communications Server Takes Advantage of Active Directory, Preparing Active Directory, Configuring Trusted Server Settings, Configuring Trusted Server Settings
configuring global settings, Configuring Trusted Server Settings
deployment considerations, Preparing Active Directory
preparing for Active Directory, Understanding How Office Communications Server Takes Advantage of Active Directory
Schmatz, Peter, Establishing a Server Naming Convention, Establishing a Server Naming Convention
SCP (service connection point), Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Configuring Service Connection Point Settings
screened subnet, Three-Legged Firewall
scripts, Using the Administrative Tool to View Office Communications Server Events, Accessing the Event Log by Using Scripts, Adding Custom Queries to ArchivingCdrReporter, Adding Custom Queries to ArchivingCdrReporter, Live Meeting Registry Keys Shared with Office Communicator 2007 R2
accessing databases via, Adding Custom Queries to ArchivingCdrReporter
accessing event log via, Using the Administrative Tool to View Office Communications Server Events
additional information, Accessing the Event Log by Using Scripts
client installation, Live Meeting Registry Keys Shared with Office Communicator 2007 R2
SDKs (Software Development Kits), The Evolution of Office Communications Server 2007 R2
SDP (Session Description Protocol), Next Steps, Understanding Session Initiation Protocol
Secure Real-Time Protocol, Signaling Protocols (see )
Secure RTCP (SRTCP) protocol, Signaling Protocols, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
security, Infrastructure and Security Considerations, Infrastructure and Security Considerations, Summary, Summary, Understanding Conferencing User Roles, Single Edge Server Topology, Capacity Planning Considerations, Capacity Planning Considerations, Mapping Business Requirements to Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Features, NTP Time Provider, Update the Firmware Images
additional resources, Summary
Communicator Phone Edition, NTP Time Provider
conferencing considerations, Understanding Conferencing User Roles
controlling SPIM, Capacity Planning Considerations
firewalls, Infrastructure and Security Considerations
mapping business requirements, Mapping Business Requirements to Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Features
PIC considerations, Capacity Planning Considerations
resetting device passwords, Update the Firmware Images
spoofing attacks, Single Edge Server Topology
Windows Server 2008, Infrastructure and Security Considerations
security associations, Security Association Establishment (see )
security groups, Performing the Prep Forest Step, Performing the Prep Domain Step, Multiparty Instant Messaging, Multiparty Instant Messaging, Multiparty Instant Messaging
global, Multiparty Instant Messaging
universal, Performing the Prep Forest Step, Performing the Prep Domain Step, Multiparty Instant Messaging
security identifiers (SIDs), Re-creating Enterprise Pools
Sending MOS, The Monitoring Server
serial routing, Understanding the Match Making Component
server applications, Audio Conferencing, Audio Conferencing, Audio Conferencing, Audio Conferencing, Conferencing Attendant, Desktop Sharing Framework, Desktop Sharing Framework, Application Server, Activation, Activation, Activation, Activation, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Adding Conferencing Announcement Service to a Conference, Configuring Conference Directory Settings, Isolating the Component
activating, Activation
call routing, Activation
components, Desktop Sharing Framework
Conferencing Announcement Service, Audio Conferencing
Conferencing Attendant, Audio Conferencing
deployment, Application Server
dial-in conferencing feature, Audio Conferencing, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
functionality, Audio Conferencing
Outside Voice Control, Adding Conferencing Announcement Service to a Conference
registering third-party, Configuring Conference Directory Settings
Response Group Service, Conferencing Attendant, Activation
technical details, Desktop Sharing Framework
troubleshooting, Isolating the Component
Server Authentication EKU, Configuring the CRL Distribution Points
Server EKU, Enabling Federation with Public IM Service Providers
server logging, Client Logging (UCCAPI LOGS)
server roles, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Standard Edition Server, Standard Edition Server, Director Role, Director Role, A/V Conferencing Server, Application Server, Archiving Server, Communicator Web Access, Web Components Server, Mediation Server, Mediation Server, Summary, Summary, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Establishing a Server Naming Convention, Establishing a Server Naming Convention, Using the Administrative Tool to View Office Communications Server Events, Backup and Restore Requirements
additional resources, Summary
Application Servers, A/V Conferencing Server
backing up, Backup and Restore Requirements
collation, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Establishing a Server Naming Convention
conferencing servers, Director Role
Director role, Director Role
edge servers, Archiving Server, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios
Enterprise Edition pool, Standard Edition Server
event categories and, Using the Administrative Tool to View Office Communications Server Events
Group Chat Servers, Mediation Server
Mediation Servers, Web Components Server
Monitoring Servers, Application Server
overview, Office Communications Server Editions and Components
preparing hardware, Establishing a Server Naming Convention
server naming convention, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2
Standard Edition Servers, Standard Edition Server
storing in containers, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations
supported collocation, Mediation Server
Web Components Servers, Communicator Web Access
server settings, Configuring Server Settings, Configuring Server Settings, Configuring Server Settings, Configuring Server Settings, Configuring Server Settings, Configuring Archiving Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
Access Edge Servers, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
Application Servers, Configuring Server Settings
Archiving Servers, Configuring Server Settings
Communicator Web Access Servers, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
conferencing servers, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
configuring, Configuring Server Settings
edge servers, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
Enterprise Edition Servers, Configuring Server Settings
federation, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
Mediation Servers, Configuring Conferencing Server Settings
Monitoring Servers, Configuring Archiving Settings
Standard Edition Servers, Configuring Server Settings
ServerPerfmon.xml, Monitoring Performance Using the Administrative Tool
servers, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Establishing a Server Naming Convention, Guidelines for Minimizing the Impact of a Disaster, Preparing to Use an Existing Server’s Hardware and Software for Database Recovery, Step 2: Restore Settings, Step 2: Restore Settings
activating after restoration, Step 2: Restore Settings
establishing naming convention, Understanding Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2
preparing hardware, Establishing a Server Naming Convention
restoration process, Guidelines for Minimizing the Impact of a Disaster, Preparing to Use an Existing Server’s Hardware and Software for Database Recovery
service connection point, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations (see )
service licenses, Configuring Public IM Connectivity
SERVICE method (SIP), Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing, Step 1: What Happens During Looking Up a Contact, Step 1: What Happens During Looking Up a Contact, What Happens During Presence Authorization, Step 4: What Happens When the Contact Logs In and Updated Presence Is Received, Signaling Protocols, Signaling Protocols, Conference Creation, Step 5: SERVICE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0, Common SIP Requests, Service, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
C3P support, Signaling Protocols, Conference Creation
dial-in conferencing considerations, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
functionality, Common SIP Requests, Service
login process, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing
presence sharing scenario, Step 1: What Happens During Looking Up a Contact, Step 1: What Happens During Looking Up a Contact, What Happens During Presence Authorization, Step 4: What Happens When the Contact Logs In and Updated Presence Is Received
registering presence, Step 5: SERVICE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
routing example, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
service principal name (SPN), Performing the Prep Domain Step
Session Description Protocol (SDP), Understanding Session Initiation Protocol
Session Initiation Protocol, Edge Servers (see )
setup logs, Identifying Diagnostic Tools by Scenario
Setup Wizard, Office Communications Server Editions and Components
shared notes, Data Collaboration, Web Conferencing Server Content Upload and Download
SIDs (security identifiers), Re-creating Enterprise Pools
signaling protocols, Edge Servers, Blocking External Domains
(see also specific protocols)
Signaling System #7 (SS7), Routing and Authentication
sign-on process, Infrastructure and Security Considerations, Basic IM and Presence Scenarios, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing, Dual Forking (TelephonyMode=3), Troubleshooting
(see also )
call configuration, Dual Forking (TelephonyMode=3)
global settings, Infrastructure and Security Considerations
signing into accounts, Basic IM and Presence Scenarios
troubleshooting, Troubleshooting
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Impact on Server Certificates
SIMPLE protocol, Signaling Protocols
single edge server topology, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), Sample Scenarios, Activation, Activation, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture, Standard Edition Server, Director Role, Edge Servers, Edge Servers, Web Components Server, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, SIP Namespaces, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers, Bridging VoIP to the PSTN Network by Using a Media Gateway, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers, Basic IM and Presence Scenarios, Technical Details Behind the Presence Sharing Scenario, Post-Step 2: What Happens During Session Establishment and Sending a Message, Edge Servers, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, The Client Join Sequence to the Web Conferencing Server, Conference Control, Web Conferencing Server Content Management, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Scaled Single-Site Edge Server Topology, Understanding Basic Remote Access for IM and Presence Information, Understanding Direct Federation, Blocking External Domains, Configuring Per-User and Global Settings, Scenario Two: Sending a Single Message, A Remote Call Control Scenario, What Functionalities Are Available?, Examining the Technical Details Behind VoIP Scenarios, Configuring the Mediation Server, Examining the Technical Details Behind the Voice Mail Scenario, Conferencing Attendant Scenarios, Understanding the Hosting Component, Determining Interoperational Requirements, Accessing the Event Log by Using Scripts, Configuring Global Settings, Using Group Policy Settings, Using Group Policy Settings, Client Logging (UCCAPI LOGS), Routing and Authentication, Common SIP Requests, Common SIP Responses
Access Edge Servers, Edge Servers, Port and Protocol Configuration for Edge Servers
call configurations, Using Group Policy Settings
call routing, Activation
common requests, Common SIP Requests
common responses, Common SIP Responses
conference control, Conference Control
conference joining sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, The Client Join Sequence to the Web Conferencing Server
configuring global settings, Configuring Global Settings
content management, Web Conferencing Server Content Management
default domain, SIP Namespaces
determining inter-operational requirements, Determining Interoperational Requirements
dial-in conferencing considerations, Dial-in Conferencing Architecture
Director server role, Director Role
edge server topologies, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Scaled Single-Site Edge Server Topology
enabling client logging, Client Logging (UCCAPI LOGS)
enhanced federation considerations, Understanding Direct Federation
Enterprise Voice support, Conferencing Attendant Scenarios
functionality, Edge Servers, Blocking External Domains, Routing and Authentication
HLB support, Port and Protocol Configuration Considerations for Hardware Load Balancers
IM support, Post-Step 2: What Happens During Session Establishment and Sending a Message
Mediation Server support, Web Components Server, Bridging VoIP to the PSTN Network by Using a Media Gateway, Configuring the Mediation Server, Using Group Policy Settings
Outside Voice Control, Sample Scenarios
performance counters, Accessing the Event Log by Using Scripts
presence sharing scenario, Technical Details Behind the Presence Sharing Scenario
provisioning information, Activation
RCC support, A Remote Call Control Scenario, What Functionalities Are Available?
remote access considerations, Understanding Basic Remote Access for IM and Presence Information
Response Group Service, Understanding the Hosting Component
RTC Services, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations
sending messages, Scenario Two: Sending a Single Message
signing into accounts, Basic IM and Presence Scenarios
Standard Edition Servers, Standard Edition Server
tracing messages, Configuring Per-User and Global Settings
voice mail support, Examining the Technical Details Behind the Voice Mail Scenario
VoIP support, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Examining the Technical Details Behind VoIP Scenarios
SIP namespaces, Impact on Server Certificates, Impact on Server Certificates, SIP Namespaces
DNS support, Impact on Server Certificates
migrating users, SIP Namespaces
SIP routing, Routing and Authentication, Routing and Authentication, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP, Route Signatures
functionality, Routing and Authentication, Route Signatures
routing headers, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP
SIP trunking, Sample Scenarios, Outside Voice Control, Outside Voice Control, Outside Voice Control
defined, Outside Voice Control
functionality, Sample Scenarios
technical details, Outside Voice Control
SIP/CSTA, Understanding Remote Access for Audio and Video Conferencing, A Remote Call Control Scenario, Step 1: Installing the SIP/CSTA Gateway and Configuring the SIP/CSTA Interface, Step 2: Configuring a User for RCC, Step 4: Normalizing Phone Numbers, Step 4: Normalizing Phone Numbers, Step 4: Normalizing Phone Numbers, Understanding the Technical Details Behind the RCC Scenario, Receiving a Call, Receiving a Call, Understanding RCC in Dual Forking Scenarios, Configuring Dual Forking
bootstrapping RCC, Step 4: Normalizing Phone Numbers, Understanding the Technical Details Behind the RCC Scenario
configuring routes, Step 2: Configuring a User for RCC
defined, A Remote Call Control Scenario
dual forking, Understanding RCC in Dual Forking Scenarios, Configuring Dual Forking
installing gateway, Step 1: Installing the SIP/CSTA Gateway and Configuring the SIP/CSTA Interface
receiving calls, Receiving a Call
reverse number lookup, Understanding Remote Access for Audio and Video Conferencing
transmitting information, Step 4: Normalizing Phone Numbers
troubleshooting calls, Receiving a Call
SIPParser tool, Identifying Diagnostic Tools by Scenario
Smith, Nick, Gathering and Defining Business Requirements
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), Impact on Server Certificates
SN, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI (see )
snapshot slides, Data Collaboration, Web Conferencing Server Content Upload and Download
SNAT (Source NAT), Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing
Snooper tool, Identifying Diagnostic Tools by Scenario, Understanding Microsoft RoundTable Traces
Software Development Kits (SDKs), The Evolution of Office Communications Server 2007 R2
Solaris platform, Web Conferencing Edge Server
Source NAT (SNAT), Building Redundancy with Hardware Load Balancing
SOW (statement of work), Defining a Statement of Work
SPIM, Public IM Connectivity Scenarios, Public IM Connectivity Scenarios, Capacity Planning Considerations, Capacity Planning Considerations, Limiting SPIM when Enabling Users that are on a Recipient’s Contact List
defined, Public IM Connectivity Scenarios, Capacity Planning Considerations
limiting message content, Limiting SPIM when Enabling Users that are on a Recipient’s Contact List
limiting public contacts, Capacity Planning Considerations
SPN (service principal name), Performing the Prep Domain Step
spoof attacks, Single Edge Server Topology
Spurlock, Byron, Director Role, Enabling Office Communicator Web Access 2007 R2, Understanding Federated Partner Discovery, Litware, Inc.’s Deployment Path for Chicago, Installing an Answering Agent, Installing the Deployment Validation Tool, Planning for Backup and Restore
SQL clustering, Enterprise Edition Pool
SRTCP (Secure RTCP) protocol, Signaling Protocols, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
SRTP (Secure Real-Time Protocol), SIP Trunking Topology, Process and Machine Boundaries for Conferencing Components, Signaling Protocols, Signaling Protocols, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
A/V Conferencing Servers, Signaling Protocols
A/V Edge Servers, Process and Machine Boundaries for Conferencing Components
remote access support, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
SIP trunking considerations, SIP Trunking Topology
SRV records, Director Role, Single Edge Server Topology, Single Edge Server Topology, Single Edge Server Topology, Scaled Single-Site Edge Server Topology, Understanding Basic Remote Access Scenarios, Understanding Federation, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain, Configuring Public IM Connectivity, Dual Forking (TelephonyMode=3), Understanding Client Automatic Configuration and DNS Discovery, NTP and Communicator Phone Edition, Common Communicator Scenarios
additional information, Single Edge Server Topology
defined, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain
Director server role, Director Role
discovery process, Dual Forking (TelephonyMode=3)
edge server topologies, Single Edge Server Topology, Scaled Single-Site Edge Server Topology
federated partner discovery, Understanding Federation, Adding a Trusted Federated Partner Domain
NTP support, NTP and Communicator Phone Edition
publishing, Configuring Public IM Connectivity
remote access logon, Understanding Basic Remote Access Scenarios
role in logs, Understanding Client Automatic Configuration and DNS Discovery
troubleshooting, Common Communicator Scenarios
SRVLookup tool, Identifying Diagnostic Tools by Scenario
SS7 (Signaling System #7), Routing and Authentication
Standard Edition, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Activation, Standard Edition Server, Standard Edition Server, Standard Edition Server, Director Role, Conferencing Servers, Conferencing Servers, Conferencing Servers, Mediation Server, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations, Configuring the Certification Path
Conferencing Server support, Conferencing Servers
Director server role, Director Role
focus process, Conferencing Servers
forking support, Standard Edition Server
functionality, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Standard Edition Server
pool entries, Changes in Active Directory to Support Operations
Response Group Service, Activation
SQL Server Express 2005, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Configuring the Certification Path
supported collocation server roles, Mediation Server
system requirements, Standard Edition Server
Standard Edition Servers, Office Communications Server Editions and Components, Establishing a Server Naming Convention, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings, Restoring Service, Step 1: Prepare for Restoration of Settings, Step 3: Activate Servers, Configuring Miscellaneous Pool Properties, Configuring Server Settings
backing up, Backing Up Settings, Backing Up Pool, Global, and Computer Settings
configuring pool settings, Configuring Miscellaneous Pool Properties
configuring server settings, Configuring Server Settings
naming conventions, Establishing a Server Naming Convention
restoration process, Restoring Service, Step 1: Prepare for Restoration of Settings
server roles, Office Communications Server Editions and Components
validating service, Step 3: Activate Servers
statement of work (SOW), Defining a Statement of Work
static provisioning, SIP Trunking Topology
storing metadata, Web Conferencing Server Content Management
STUN protocol, Examining Rules for A/V Edge Servers, Examining Rules for A/V Edge Servers, Process and Machine Boundaries for Conferencing Components, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
A/V Edge Servers, Examining Rules for A/V Edge Servers, Process and Machine Boundaries for Conferencing Components
edge server topologies, Remote Access and Federation Scenarios
remote access support, Examining the Web Conferencing Remote Access Scenario
Subject Alternate Names (SANs), Enhanced Administrative Snap-In, Configuring the Common Name or Subject Name
subject name, Securing Office Communications Server with PKI (see )
SUBSCRIBE method (SIP), Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, Step 3: SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0, Step 1: SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0, Common SIP Requests, Register, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
client conference joining sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence
communication process, Step 1: SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
functionality, Common SIP Requests, Register
login process, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing
registering presence, Step 3: SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
routing example, How Office Communications Server Uses SIP Routing
subscriber access, Overview of Voice Mail Scenarios, Leaving a Voice Mail, Step 3: Configuring the Subscriber Access Number, Step 3: Configuring the Subscriber Access Number
configuring number, Step 3: Configuring the Subscriber Access Number
UM support, Overview of Voice Mail Scenarios, Leaving a Voice Mail
subscription information, Standard Edition Server, The Authenticated Registration, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence, Provisioning Federation with the Public IM Service Providers
conference joining sequence, The Client Conference Joining Sequence
defined, Standard Edition Server
login process, The Authenticated Registration
PIC subscription licenses, Provisioning Federation with the Public IM Service Providers
Supported header, Step 3: What Happens During Login Processing
System container, Administration, Configuring Federation Settings
system logs, Installation Logs
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