TechNet Webcast: Deploying and Managing Your Unified Communications Devices (Level 300)
Overview Devices are critical for ensuring an excellent voice and video experience. Microsoft Unified Communications (UC) devices, such as Microsoft Office Communicator Phone Edition and Microsoft RoundTable, are plug-and-play devices; hence they have a number of infrastructure requirements for DHCP, DNS, and NTP, in addition to certificate configuration and implementation. This webcast describe these infrastructure requirements and it also walks through how to manage and troubleshoot these devices. The webcast discusses in detail how to deploy these devices and explore the server components needed to update them.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 12th June 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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