To achieve the full benefits from your OCS environment you need to give the users the ability to hear one another and enable them to communicate from your external network. To do so log in to you Office Communication Server 2007 a run the Setup.exe located in the server folder under the I386 folder.
Key Benefits:
1. Work with TLS encryption with a unique port (5060) to reduce attacks.
2. Connecting clients that are outside the network to internal ICE.
Prerequisites (you have more I only give you the ones we don’t already configure):
1. At least media Gateway available for deployment.
2. You cannot have NAT or FIREWALL between the Mediation Server and the Media gateway.
3. Additional Server to install the Mediation Server (You cannot install the Mediation server in the same server running the OCS).
After the GUI will Pop-Up you should chose to “Deploy Other Server Roles”,
In the next screen you arrive you need to choose “Deploy Mediation Server”
Mediation Server
This role enables you to use Voice capabilities in your environment using IP/PSTN gateways and OCS services.
Now after you chose, to install this role you will arrive to 4 steps you need to accomplish:
Step1: Install files for Mediation Server
Here you only need to press the “Install Button”.
Step2: Activate Mediation Server
After you press the “Run” a new wizard will open,
In the credentials section use the same account you used when install the OCS, Next.
In this step new attributes will be written in you Active Directory.
Step3: Configure Mediation Server – here you don’t need to do anything, simply pass to step 4.
Step4: Configure Certificate – Because we work with Security issues we need to set another certificate used by the Mediation Server.
Let’s configure!!
1. Run and Next afterwards.
2. Create a NEW certificate.
3. Chose the Send the Request…..options (The first one!).
4. Next all the ways with the same configuration you configures when you create the first certificate.
Note!
You can see the Certificate on your Certificate Authority Server under “Issued Certificates”.
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