Topic Last Modified: 2010-11-10
Perform this procedure at the central site.
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Before you perform the procedure, the following conditions must
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To define a PSTN gateway
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Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2010, and then click Lync Server Topology Builder.
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In the console tree, expand the central site, expand Branch Office Sites, and then expand name of the branch site that you want to define a PSTN gateway for.
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Right-click PSTN Gateways, and then click New IP/PSTN Gateway.
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In the Define New IP/PSTN Gateway dialog box, click Gateway FQDN or IP Address, and then type the FQDN or IP address of the gateway that you are deploying at the branch site.
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Click Listening Port for IP/PSTN Gateway, and then accept the default values.
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In the SIP Transport Protocol list, click the transport protocol the gateway uses, and then click OK.
Note: For security reasons, we strongly recommend that you use a PSTN gateway that supports Transport Layer Security (TLS).
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Use the cmdlet Set-CsPstnGateway to modify properties of a PSTN gateway. For details, see Set-CsPstnGateway, in the Lync Server Management Shell Help. |
Next step for branch-site resiliency: Configuring Users for Branch Site Resiliency