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You support a datacenter that consists of one pool running Microsoft Lync Server 2013. You deploy Microsoft System Center Operations Manager. You implement Enterprise Voice.
Some users use a desktop phone to place and receive public switched telephone network (PSTN) calls with people outside of Lync.
Some of these users report connectivity issues with incoming and outgoing calls. You need to test that users are able to place and receive calls with people outside of Lync.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a watcher node and configure it for an extended, non-default synthetic transaction.
B. Create a watcher node and configure it for a default synthetic transaction.
C. In the synthetic transaction, use the Test-CsP2PAV cmdlet.
D. In the synthetic transaction, use the Test-CsPstnPeerToPeerCallcmdlet.
Correct Answer: AD
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Explanation:
A: * Extended. Extended tests are a special type of Non-default synthetic transaction. Unlike other synthetic transactions, Extended tests can be run multiple times during each pass. This can be useful when verifying behavior such as multiple public switched telephone network (PSTN) voice routes for a pool. This can be configured simply by adding multiple instances of an Extended test to a watcher node.
* Watcher nodes are computers that periodically run Lync Server synthetic transactions, which are Windows PowerShell cmdlets that verify that key Lync Server components, such as the ability to log on to the system or the ability to exchange instant messages are working as expected.
D: Test-CsPstnPeerToPeerCall
Tests the ability a pair of users to conduct a peer-to-peer call over the public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway.
Incorrect:
Not C: Test-CsP2PAV
Tests the ability of a pair of users to conduct a peer-to-peer audio/video (A/V) call. The Test-CsP2PAV cmdlet is an example of a Lync Server “synthetic transaction.” Synthetic transactions are used in Lync Server to verify that users are able to successfully complete common tasks such as logging on to the system, exchanging instant messages, or making calls to a phone located on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). These tests can be conducted manually by an administrator, or they can be automatically run by an application such as Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (formerly Microsoft Operations Manager).
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