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Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 1) - Configure Networking

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Hardware Requirements

The Lync Edge Server processor requirements are as follows:

• Dual processor, quad-core 2.0GHz or faster

• Four-way processor, dual-core 2.0GHz or faster


Caution

Lync Server is only a 64-bit application and requires a 64-bit-capable processor. This is generally not an issue with modern hardware, but be sure to verify that legacy hardware supports a 64-bit operating system before attempting to use it for an Edge Server.


The Lync Edge Server memory requirement is as follows:

• 12GB RAM

The Lync Edge Server disk requirement is as follows:

• Local storage, minimum 10K RPM or SSD, with at least 30GB of free space

The Lync Edge Server network requirement is as follows:

• Two interfaces, either one two-port 1Gbps network card, or two one-port 1Gbps network cards


Tip

When teaming multiple network adapters, use them only for fault tolerance. This means network adapters should be used for failover only and should not be combined for greater throughput.

Operation System Requirements

The Lync Edge Server supports the following operating systems:

• Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise Edition with SP1 64-bit version

• Windows Server 2012

Software Requirements

The Lync Edge Server requires the following software and updates to be installed:

• Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 (must be installed before setup process)

• Windows Fabric (installed with setup process)

• Windows Identity Foundation (must be installed before setup process)

• Microsoft Visual C++ 11 Redistributable (installed with setup process)

Server Roles and Features

The Lync Edge Server requires the Application Server role to be installed on the Operating System.

Configure Networking

After the required components are installed, it is important to get the Edge Server networking configuration completed. An Edge Server must have at least two network adapters: one for external traffic and one for communicating with internal servers or clients. Figure 1 provides an overview of the Lync Edge Server network adapter configuration.

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Figure 6.2. Edge Server network adapters.


Tip

Make sure that necessary routing statements are entered on each Lync Edge Server so that the traffic for internal clients and servers uses the correct adapter. As shown in Figure 1, only the external facing adapter should have a default gateway assigned in the IP Network Settings to ensure consistent routing behavior. If your clients or internal servers are on a subnet separate from your Edge Server internal network interface, persistent routes must be added in Windows. Use the Route Add -P command for this configuration.


 
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