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Deployment Guide MS Lync 2010

Using the LoadMaster as a Reverse Proxy

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    • Document Purpose
    • Prerequisites
  • Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Overview
    • Server Roles
      • Standard Edition Server
      • Enterprise Edition - Front End Server and Back End Server
      • A/V Conferencing Server
      • Edge Server
      • Mediation Server
      • Monitoring Server
      • Archiving Server
      • Director Server
      • File Server
    • High Availability Concepts
    • Overview of High Availability options per Lync Server Role
    • Advantages to using a LoadMaster
    • Optimizing the LoadMaster for Microsoft Lync 2010
      • Microsoft Terminology vs Progress Kemp Terminology
      • Load Balancer Deployment Options
      • SSL Acceleration (SSL Offloading)
      • L7 Transparency
      • Persistence
      • Idle Connection Timeout
      • Port Configuration
      • Connection Scaling
  • Hardware Load Balancing vs DNS Load Balancing for Lync 2010
    • Hardware Load Balancing
    • DNS Load Balancing
    • DNS Load Balancing Matrix
  • Network Deployment Examples
    • Typical Deployment Option
    • Alternative Deployment Option 1
    • Alternative Deployment Option 2
  • General Configuration
    • Disable Global SNAT
    • Subnet Originating Requests
    • Change Drop Connections Settings
    • Increase the Connection Timeout
    • Connection Scaling For Large Scale Deployments
  • Load Balancing Lync Front-End Servers
    • Required Services for Front-End Pools
    • Optional Services for Front-End pools
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for SIP services on the Lync Front-End Servers
    • Configuring Virtual Services for Additional Services on the Lync Front-End Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for Internal HTTPS-based Services for the Front-End Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for External HTTPS-based Services for the Front-End Servers
  • Load Balancing Lync Director Servers
    • Required Services for Director Pools
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for SIP Services on the Director Servers
  • Load Balancing Internal Lync Edge Servers
    • Required Services for Internal-Facing Edge Pools
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for SIP Services on the Internal EDGE Servers
    • Configuring Virtual Services for Additional Services on the Lync Internal Edge Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for Audio & Video Services on the Internal EDGE Servers
  • Load Balancing External Lync Edge Servers
    • Required Services for External-Facing Edge Pools
    • Optional Services for External-Facing Edge Pools
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for SIP Services on the External EDGE Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for Remote User Services on the External EDGE Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for Conferencing Services on the External EDGE Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for TCP Audio/Video Services on the External EDGE Servers
    • Configuring a Virtual Service for UDP Audio/Video Services on the External EDGE Servers
  • Using the LoadMaster as a Reverse Proxy
    • Lync Reverse Proxy HTTP Virtual Service
    • Lync Reverse Proxy HTTPS Virtual Service
  • References
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Using the LoadMaster as a Reverse Proxy

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  • Last Updated: July 29, 2024
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    • LoadMaster
    • LoadMaster LTSF
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The LoadMaster can be used as a reverse proxy. To configure the LoadMaster to be used as a reverse proxy, follow the steps in the sections below.

Contents
  • Lync Reverse Proxy HTTP Virtual Service
  • Lync Reverse Proxy HTTPS Virtual Service
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