Mastering Skype for business 2015
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, IN :
John Wiley and Sons
[2016]
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Edition: | 1st ed |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009849137106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- What You Need to Run Skype for Business Server 2015
- What's Inside
- The Mastering Series
- Conventions Used in This Book
- How to Contact the Author
- Part 1 Fundamentals
- Chapter 1 What's in Skype for Business?
- Understanding the Skype for Business Client
- Understanding Skype for Business Server 2015
- Understanding the Voice Capabilities
- Understanding the Unified Communications Managed API Capabilities
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 2 Standards and Protocols
- Understanding SIP's Origins
- The Session Initiation Protocol in Depth
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 3 Security
- Securing External Access
- Understanding Core Security
- Providing Security Administratively
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 4 Desktop Clients
- User Clients
- Client Configuration
- Discovery and Connection
- Persistent Chat Client
- Conferencing Clients
- Virtualized Clients
- Legacy Clients
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 5 Mobile Devices
- Mobile Client Capability
- Managing Mobile Clients
- Deploying and Configuring Mobility on Skype for Business Server 2015
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 6 Devices
- USB Devices
- IP Desk Phones
- Meeting Room Devices
- Video Endpoints
- Integrating with Hardware Video Conferencing Platforms
- The Bottom Line
- Part 2 Getting Skype for Business Up and Running
- Chapter 7 Planning Your Deployment
- Capturing the Requirements
- Understanding the Basics
- Using the Capacity Planning Toolset
- Installation Prerequisites
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 8 Installation
- Getting Up and Running with Skype for Business
- Completing Post-deployment Tasks
- Configuring External Access
- Executing Enterprise Deployments
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 9 Migration and Upgrades
- Understanding Migration.
- Considering Client Pain Points
- Migrating to Skype for Business
- Upgrading to Skype for Business
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 10 Online and Hybrid
- Putting Skype for Business Online in Context
- Understanding Hybrid Voice and Cloud PBX
- Configuring for Office 365
- Configuring Skype for Business Online for Hybrid
- Implementing Cloud PBX
- Migrating to Hosted Voicemail
- The Bottom Line
- Part 3 Administration
- Chapter 11 Role-Based Access Control
- Introducing RBAC
- Understanding the Standard Roles
- Creating New Roles
- Manipulating Roles
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 12 User Administration
- User Configuration Basics
- Understanding Skype for Business Policies
- Manipulating Policies
- Choosing the Right Policy for the Job
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 13 Archiving and Monitoring
- Deploying the Architecture
- Configuring Policies
- Deploying the Reporting Pack
- Interpreting the Monitoring Server Reports
- Monitoring Service with the Management Pack
- Chapter 14 Planning for Adoption
- Understanding the Power of UC
- Introducing Skype for Business to Your Business
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 15 Troubleshooting
- Covering the Basics
- Using Logging to Identify Problems
- Advanced Troubleshooting Methods
- The Bottom Line
- Part 4 Voice
- Chapter 16 Getting Started with Voice
- The Backstory
- Understanding the Voice Capabilities
- Understanding the Voice Architecture
- Configuring Enterprise Voice
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 17 Call Admission Control
- Understanding Call Admission Control
- Designing for Call Admission Control
- Configuring Call Admission Control
- Identifying Calls on a Network
- Reporting on Call Admission Control
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 18 E9-1-1 and Location Information Services
- Understanding E9-1-1
- Configuring E9-1-1
- Configuring Location Information.
- The Bottom Line
- Part 5 Other Dependent Infrastructure
- Chapter 19 Extended Voice Functionality
- Setting Up Dial-in Conferencing
- Defining Response Groups
- Understanding Call Park
- Configuring Unassigned Numbers
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 20 SQL Server
- Versions of SQL Server
- Migrating SQL Server Databases to AlwaysOn Availability Groups
- SQL Server Databases and Permissions
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 21 Reverse Proxies, Load Balancers, and Gateways
- Configuring Load Balancers
- Implementing Reverse Proxies
- Understanding Gateways
- Integrating with Your PBX
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 22 Exchange, SharePoint, and Office Web Application Server
- Integrating Skype for Business with Exchange
- Integrating Skype for Business with SharePoint
- Integrating Skype for Business Server with Office Web Application Server
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 23 Skype for Business 2015 Development
- Understanding Development Options
- Configuring the Infrastructure
- The Bottom Line
- Appendices
- Appendix A The Bottom Line
- Chapter 1: What's in Skype for Business
- Chapter 2: Standards and Protocols
- Chapter 3: Security
- Chapter 4: Desktop Clients
- Chapter 5: Mobile Clients
- Chapter 6: Devices
- Chapter 7: Planning Your Deployment
- Chapter 8: Installation
- Chapter 9: Migration and Upgrades
- Chapter 10: Online and Hybrid
- Chapter 11: Role-Based Access Control
- Chapter 12: User Administration
- Chapter 13: Archiving and Monitoring Roles
- Chapter 14: Planning for Adoption
- Chapter 15: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 16: Getting Started with Voice
- Chapter 17: Call Admission Control
- Chapter 18: E9-1-1 and Location Information Services
- Chapter 19: Extended Voice Functionality
- Chapter 20: SQL Server
- Chapter 21: Reverse Proxies, Load Balancers, and Gateways.
- Chapter 22: Exchange, SharePoint, and Office Web Application Server
- Chapter 23: Skype for Business 2015 Development
- Appendix B Introduction to PowerShell, the Skype for Business Management Shell, and Regular Expressions
- Why Use PowerShell?
- Understanding Command Syntax
- Managing Output
- Running Scripts
- Using Regular Expressions
- Appendix C Using Persistent Chat Effectively
- Introduction to Persistent Chat
- Examples of Role-Based Solutions for Persistent Chat
- Integrate your Systems
- Examples of Industry-Based Solutions for Persistent Chat
- Better "Unification" of Data
- EULA.