3/20/2023 0 Comments Microsoft lync 2010 for android![]() Now we’re ready to install the MCX server components, this can be downloaded here. Second the external listening port: (as stated in the prior step, my Lync Front End is, you will need to substitute this for your own front end/pool/director name) Set-CsWebServer –Identity -McxSipExternalListeningPort 5087įinally you will need to enable the topology, within the same shell type: Enable-CsTopology –verbose Next we need to ensure that the November Lync Cumulative Update (CU4) is installed – see more on this here, once this is complete we need to open up some internal MCX ports via the Lync management shell.įirst the internal listening port: (my Lync Front End is, you will need to substitute this for your own front end/pool/director name) Set-CsWebServer –Identity -McxSipPrimaryListeningPort 5086 This is pointed toward the external listener address of my TMG reverse proxy. I have also configured the external discovery record, which can be verified using NSLOOKUP (see below). I will however caveat one minor thing at this early stage, with the clients still unreleased this guide is still very much in beta! □ With all clients RTW’d this guide is officially v.1.0 □Ĭonfiguration of Lync Mobility Autodiscover Recordsįirst up you’ll need to create the internal (lyncdiscoverinternal.) and external (lyncdiscover.) MCX discovery records, mine can be seen below:Īs this is being configured within a test lab environment my internal discovery DNS is pointed at my Lync Standard Edition Server, for a larger deployment this is likely to be your Front End Pool or Director. All clients have been released and can be downloaded via your Smartphone’s respective AppStore/Marketplace etc…įor those that are keen to get this up and running quickly, I have put together a short step-by-step guide, for official Microsoft documentation head here. ![]() The client-side bits are likely to be released next week and in the meantime there is nothing stopping you from prepping your Lync Servers. So the waiting (as of writing) is almost over and the server-side bits for shiny new Lync Mobility Service (MCX) have been released!
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