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Edge Services SIP Trunking ExUM Mediation Server IP-PBX PSTN Analog Devices Media GW / SBA On-premise or online Circuit Packet Data Center - EE Pool 1 Presence Conferencing AD & DNS Active Directory Registrar (Registration & Routing) Alice’s Primary Registrar & User Services: EE Pool 2 Backup Registrar Pool Data Center - EE Pool 2 Presence Conferencing Active Directory AD & DNS Registrar (Registration & Routing) Bob’s Primary Registrar & User Services: EE Pool 1 Branch Office Registrar Survivable Branch Appliance Joe’s Primary Registrar: SBA User Services: EE Pool 1 • • Location used for Presence, Emergency Routing, or both LIS database Contains): • • • • • • Location Policy used for E911 and routing • • • User Subnet E911 provided through Emergency Service Provider • • Wireless Access Point (BSSID) LLDP Port LLDP Switch Subnet MAC Include Security Desk IM and conference Outside United States; use location based emergency routing Voice Routing – Trunk Translations Centrally manage number formatting prior to routing to PBX/PSTN Alice calls London using Redmond +44221234567 01144221234567 Alice calls London using London GW +44221234567 0221234567 • Natively control Caller ID presented to PSTN/PBX: • Granular controls based on callers and • • • • destination number: Alice to external PSTN number, +1 425 707 9050 +1 425 882 8080 Alice to internal PBX number, +1 425 707 9050 +1 425 707 9050 Controlled by PSTN usage Overrides “simultaneous ringing”: • • Bob calls Alice; Bob has masking for external calls & also has simultaneous ringing Bob’s caller-id is presented to Alice’s mobile device Standard Edition Front end Mediation Back end Group Chat AV Conf Archiving Edge Monitoring Enterprise Edition Director UM SCOM Global Central Sites Pools Microsoft Redmond Tukwila-1 Tukwila-2 Dublin Dublin-1 Small or Trial Deploy Pool-level Resiliency Single Data Center Multi-site Resiliency Multiple Data Centers Typical Use Departmental deployment of reduced criticality and scale Enterprise deployments where multisite high-availability is not a requirement Huge deployments of a geographically dispersed workforce Central Site Central Site has a Standard Edition Server Single Central Site with an Enterprise Edition Pool Multiple Central Sites of Enterprise Edition Pools Branch Office Site Branch Offices for Survivability or PSTN interconnect Branch Offices for Survivability or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) interconnect Branch will be combination of SE, SBA and PSTN-only Central Site Sites which host a pool of either SE or EE • Smaller organizations not requiring resiliency can choose a Standard Edition Server (SE), a single server with all roles consolidated on that server functioning • Organizations who need resiliency will choose an Enterprise Edition Pool (EE), defining a pool of multiple servers comprised of front end and back end roles • “Paired” Standard Edition can offer failover between two SE servers for lower cost and reduced functionality. • Additional Server roles required include Archiving, Director, Edge and Monitoring Branch Office Site Sites that do not host a pool • Branches without redundant WANs will purchase a Survivable Branch Appliance to handle voice resiliency in the branch office • Branches with a redundant WAN connection, still require basic PSTN termination with SIP Gateway. • Standard Edition Server can be utilized for improved Quality of Experience (QoE) in large, distant “branches” (truly a Central Site) with lots of conferencing utilization. • Not all branches will require resiliency – for smaller branches, use Remote User Connectivity over public internet or 3G/4G network. Central Site Parent Domain Small < 5000 users DC CA / DNS Branch Site contoso.com Survivable Branch Appliance Child Domain Edge server Exchange UM Server retail.contoso.com WAN HTTP reverse proxy Standard Edition server This example 5,000 users, 3 servers 1667 users/server Small Small with Branches Small with Failover 250-5,000 PSTN PSTN Gateway Standard Edition central site Branch through Edge Standard Edition central site Single branch, with SBA Two Standard Editions - “Paired” Standard Edition to support inexpensive failover Any Single Datacenter Central Site DC Branch 1 Parent Domain contoso.com < 100,000 users CA / DNS Child Domain Survivable Branch Appliance Edge Server pool File share retail.contoso.com Exchange UM Server WAN HTTP reverse proxy This example 20,000 users, HA, 14 servers 1429 users/server Single DC DC with Branches 1,000 – 30,000 DN Ba S Lo lan ad cin g Director pool Back End Servers A/V Conferencing pool DN Ba S Lo lan ad cin g Branch 2 Front End pool PSTN Gateway PSTN Monitoring pool PSTN Gateway Enterprise Edition, Single Data Center Branch through Edge Enterprise Edition, Single Data Center Two branches, one SBA, one PSTN Interconnect Branch 1 Global, Multi-Site Central Site A Survivable Branch Appliance DC Parent Domain contoso.com CA / DNS Unlimited Child Domain retail.contoso.com Edge Server pool Exchange UM Server WAN File share Branch 2 HTTP reverse proxy DN Ba S Lo lan ad cin g Director pool A/V Conferencing pool PSTN Gateway Front End pool PSTN SIP Trunk Monitoring / Archiving pool This example Site 1: 18 servers Site 2: 11 servers Site3: 1 server 2413 users/server Mediation Server Site B Site C DC CA / DNS contoso.com Parent Domain SE Server Edge Server pool DN SL oa PSTN Gateway dB ala nc ing Front End pool PSTN Gateway Global 10,000 + Two Data Centers with EE One Central Site with an SE Some SBA Some PSTN Very Large Unlimited Enterprise Edition, > Two Data Centers Standard Editions Survivable Branch Appliances Branch with Standard Edition Data Center Edge Server Branch Office CS Pool SBA WAN PSTN Components Windows Server® 2008 R2 Mediation Server Registrar PSTN Gateway Functionality Normal/Failover mode SIP Registrar SIP Proxy and Routing engine PSTN connectivity Voicemail routing PSTN re-routing Centrally provisioned Up to 1000 user support Go-To Market OEM (Embedded channel) 5 partners • Audiocodes • HP • Dialogic • NET • Ferrari OIP qualified IP-PBX Mediation Server PBX end-points OCS pool OCS end-points Media Signaling Lync pool with Mediation Server OIP-Qualified IP-PBX capable of bypass PBX end-points Lync end-points Media Signaling OIP page OIP page CUCM (MTP) Lync Endpoint Lync Lync Endpoint WAN G.711 ISR (MTP) Cisco phone Gateway PSTN PBX Endpoint Mediation HQ Site Orlando Branch CUCM (MTP) Lync Endpoint Lync Lync Endpoint WAN G.711 ISR (MTP) Cisco phone Gateway PSTN PBX Endpoint Call stays up Mediation HQ Site Orlando Branch CUCM (MTP) RT Audio Narrowband Lync Lync client Lync client WAN G.711 ISR (MTP) Cisco phone Gateway PSTN PBX Endpoint Mediation HQ Site Orlando Branch CUCM (MTP) Lync Endpoint Lync Lync Endpoint WAN Lync SBA G.711 Gateway PSTN PBX Endpoint Mediation HQ Site ISR (MTP) PBX Endpoint Orlando Branch CUCM (MTP) ISR (MTP) Lync High quality video in every desktop High quality video in every desktop Improve the meeting room experience Improve the meeting room experience Embrace and Lead Interoperability Embrace and lead interoperability NATIVE SOLUTIONS Optimized for Microsoft Lync Logo Program Webcams PCs IP devices INTEROPERABLE SOLUTIONS New! 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