Contoso is evaluating the implementation of push notifications for mobile devices.
You need to identify which tasks must be performed to enable the push notifications. Which three cmdlets should you identify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose three.)
A. New-CsAllowedDomain
B. Set-CsPublicProvider
C. New-CsHostingProvider
D. Set-CsPushNotificationConfiguration
E. Enable-CsPublicProvider
Correct Answer: ACD
Explanation/Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh690047.aspx
CONFIGURING FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
LYNC SERVER 2013
TOPIC LAST MODIFIED: 2013-02-12
Push notifications, in the form of badges, icons, or alerts, can be sent to a mobile device even when the mobile application is inactive. Push notifications notify a user of events such as a new or missed IM invitation and voice mail. The Lync Server 2013 Mobility Service sends the notifications to the cloud-based Lync Server Push Notification Service, which then sends the notifications to the Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) (for an Apple device running the Lync 2010 Mobile client) or the Microsoft Push Notification Service (MPNS) (for a Windows Phone device running the Lync 2010 Mobile or the Lync 2013 Mobile client).
Important:
If you use Windows Phone with Lync 2010 Mobile or Lync 2013 Mobile client, push notification is an important consideration.
If you use Lync 2010 Mobile on Apple devices, push notification is an important consideration. If you use Lync 2013 Mobile on Apple devices, you no longer need push notification. Configure your topology to support push notifications by doing the following:
If your environment has a Lync Server 2010 or Lync Server 2013 Edge Server, you need to add a new hosting provider, Microsoft Lync Online, and then set up hosting provider federation between your organization and Lync Online.
If your environment has a Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Edge Server, you need to set up direct SIP federation with push.lync.com.
Note:
Push.lync.com is a Microsoft Office 365 domain for Push Notification Service.
Set-CsPushNotificationConfiguration cmdlet.
To enable push notifications, you need to run the By default, push notifications are turned off.
Test the federation configuration and push notifications.
TO CONFIGURE FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS WITH LYNC SERVER 2013 OR LYNC SERVER 2010 EDGE SERVER
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the RtcUniversalServerAdmins group.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell. Add a Lync Server online hosting provider. At the command line, type:
New-CsHostingProvider -Identity <unique identifier for Lync Online hosting provider> -Enabled $True -ProxyFqdn <FQDN for the Access Server used by the hosting provider> -VerificationLevel UseSourceVerification
For example:
New-CsHostingProvider -Identity "LyncOnline" -Enabled $True -ProxyFqdn "sipfed.online.lync.com" -VerificationLevel UseSourceVerification
Note:
You cannot have more than one federation relationship with a single hosting provider. That is, if you have already set up a hosting provider that has a federation relationship with sipfed.online.lync.com, do not add another hosting provider for it, even if the identity of the hosting provider is something other than LyncOnline.
Set up hosting provider federation between your organization and the Push Notification Service at Lync Online. At the command line, type:
New-CsAllowedDomain -Identity "push.lync.com"
TO CONFIGURE FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS WITH OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER 2007 R2 EDGE SERVER
Log on to the Edge Server as a member of the RtcUniversalServerAdmins group. Start, click All Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click
Computer Click
Management.
Services and Applications, right-click Microsoft Office In the console tree, expand
Communications Server 2007 R2, and then click Properties.
Allow tab, click Add.
On the Add Federated Partner dialog box, do the following:
In the Federated partner domain name, type push.lync.com.
In
Federated partner Access Edge Server, type sipfed.online.lync.com.
In
OK.
Click
TO ENABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the CsAdministrator role.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.
Enable push notifications. At the command line, type:
Set-CsPushNotificationConfiguration -EnableApplePushNotificationService $True -EnableMicrosoftPushNotificationService $True
Enable federation. At the command line, type:
Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration -AllowFederatedUsers $True
TO TEST FEDERATION AND PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the CsAdministrator role.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell. Test the federation configuration. At the command line, type:
Test-CsFederatedPartner -TargetFqdn <FQDN of Access Edge server used for federated SIP traffic> -Domain <FQDN of federated domain> -
ProxyFqdn <FQDN of the Access Edge server used by the federated organization>
For example:
Test-CsFederatedPartner -TargetFqdn accessproxy.contoso.com -Domain push.lync.com -ProxyFqdn sipfed.online.lync.com
Test push notifications. At the command line, type:
Test-CsMcxPushNotification -AccessEdgeFqdn <Access Edge service FQDN> For example:
Test-CsMcxPushNotification -AccessEdgeFqdn accessproxy.contoso.com
Explanation/Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh690047.aspx
CONFIGURING FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
LYNC SERVER 2013
TOPIC LAST MODIFIED: 2013-02-12
Push notifications, in the form of badges, icons, or alerts, can be sent to a mobile device even when the mobile application is inactive. Push notifications notify a user of events such as a new or missed IM invitation and voice mail. The Lync Server 2013 Mobility Service sends the notifications to the cloud-based Lync Server Push Notification Service, which then sends the notifications to the Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) (for an Apple device running the Lync 2010 Mobile client) or the Microsoft Push Notification Service (MPNS) (for a Windows Phone device running the Lync 2010 Mobile or the Lync 2013 Mobile client).
Important:
If you use Windows Phone with Lync 2010 Mobile or Lync 2013 Mobile client, push notification is an important consideration.
If you use Lync 2010 Mobile on Apple devices, push notification is an important consideration. If you use Lync 2013 Mobile on Apple devices, you no longer need push notification. Configure your topology to support push notifications by doing the following:
If your environment has a Lync Server 2010 or Lync Server 2013 Edge Server, you need to add a new hosting provider, Microsoft Lync Online, and then set up hosting provider federation between your organization and Lync Online.
If your environment has a Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Edge Server, you need to set up direct SIP federation with push.lync.com.
Note:
Push.lync.com is a Microsoft Office 365 domain for Push Notification Service.
Set-CsPushNotificationConfiguration cmdlet.
To enable push notifications, you need to run the By default, push notifications are turned off.
Test the federation configuration and push notifications.
TO CONFIGURE FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS WITH LYNC SERVER 2013 OR LYNC SERVER 2010 EDGE SERVER
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the RtcUniversalServerAdmins group.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell. Add a Lync Server online hosting provider. At the command line, type:
New-CsHostingProvider -Identity <unique identifier for Lync Online hosting provider> -Enabled $True -ProxyFqdn <FQDN for the Access Server used by the hosting provider> -VerificationLevel UseSourceVerification
For example:
New-CsHostingProvider -Identity "LyncOnline" -Enabled $True -ProxyFqdn "sipfed.online.lync.com" -VerificationLevel UseSourceVerification
Note:
You cannot have more than one federation relationship with a single hosting provider. That is, if you have already set up a hosting provider that has a federation relationship with sipfed.online.lync.com, do not add another hosting provider for it, even if the identity of the hosting provider is something other than LyncOnline.
Set up hosting provider federation between your organization and the Push Notification Service at Lync Online. At the command line, type:
New-CsAllowedDomain -Identity "push.lync.com"
TO CONFIGURE FOR PUSH NOTIFICATIONS WITH OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER 2007 R2 EDGE SERVER
Log on to the Edge Server as a member of the RtcUniversalServerAdmins group. Start, click All Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click
Computer Click
Management.
Services and Applications, right-click Microsoft Office In the console tree, expand
Communications Server 2007 R2, and then click Properties.
Allow tab, click Add.
On the Add Federated Partner dialog box, do the following:
In the Federated partner domain name, type push.lync.com.
In
Federated partner Access Edge Server, type sipfed.online.lync.com.
In
OK.
Click
TO ENABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the CsAdministrator role.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.
Enable push notifications. At the command line, type:
Set-CsPushNotificationConfiguration -EnableApplePushNotificationService $True -EnableMicrosoftPushNotificationService $True
Enable federation. At the command line, type:
Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration -AllowFederatedUsers $True
TO TEST FEDERATION AND PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Log on to a computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed as a member of the CsAdministrator role.
Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click
Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell. Test the federation configuration. At the command line, type:
Test-CsFederatedPartner -TargetFqdn <FQDN of Access Edge server used for federated SIP traffic> -Domain <FQDN of federated domain> -
ProxyFqdn <FQDN of the Access Edge server used by the federated organization>
For example:
Test-CsFederatedPartner -TargetFqdn accessproxy.contoso.com -Domain push.lync.com -ProxyFqdn sipfed.online.lync.com
Test push notifications. At the command line, type:
Test-CsMcxPushNotification -AccessEdgeFqdn <Access Edge service FQDN> For example:
Test-CsMcxPushNotification -AccessEdgeFqdn accessproxy.contoso.com