You need to design the deployment of the planned Edge Server.
Which four actions should you include in the design?
To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions the correct order.
Select and Place:
Explanation/Reference:
Note:
You install Lync Server 2013 on Edge Servers by using Lync Server Deployment Wizard. By running the Deployment Wizard on each Edge Server, you can complete most of the tasks required to set up the Edge Server. In order to deploy Lync Server 2013 on an Edge Server, you must have already run Topology Builder (see note 2 below) to define and publish your Edge Server topology, and exported it to media that is available from the Edge Server.
To install an Edge Server
1. Log on to the computer on which you want to install your Edge Server as a member of the local Administrators group or an account with equivalent user rights and permissions.
2. Ensure that the topology configuration file you created using Topology Builder, and then exported and copied to external media, is available on the Edge Server (for example, access to the USB drive onto which you copied the topology configuration file, or verify access to the network share where you copied the file).
3. Start the Deployment Wizard.
4. In the Deployment Wizard, click Install or Update Lync Server System.
5. After the wizard determines the deployment state, for Step 1. Install Local
Configuration Store, click Run and then do the following:
* In the Configure Local Replica of Central Management Store dialog box, click Import from a file (Recommended for Edge Servers), go to the location of the exported topology configuration file, select the .zip file, clickOpen, and then click Next.
* The Deployment Wizard reads the configuration information from the configuration file and writes the XML configuration file to the local computer.
* After the Executing Commands process is finished, click Finish.
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Note 2: To define the topology for a single Edge Server
1. Start Topology Builder: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Topology Builder.
2. In the console tree, expand the site in which you want to deploy an Edge Server.
3. Right-click Edge pools, and then click New Edge Pool.
4. In Define the New Edge Pool, click Next.
5. In Define the Edge pool FQDN, Note 3: Export-CsConfiguration
Exports your Lync Server topology, policies, and configuration settings to a file. Among other things, this file can then be used to restore this information to the Central Management store after an upgrade, a hardware failure, or some other issue has resulted in data loss. This cmdlet was introduced in Lync Server 2010.
Reference: Install Edge Servers; Define Your Edge Topology; Export-CsConfiguration