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Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Administration Guide –
Windows PowerShell
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Microsoft Lync Server 2010

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  1. 1. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Published: October 2011
  2. 2. This document is provided “as-is”. Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. Some examples depicted herein are provided for illustration only and are fictitious. No real association or connection is intended or should be inferred. This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product. You may copy and use this document for your internal, reference purposes. Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Active Directory, ActiveSync, ActiveX, DirectX, Excel, Forefront, Groove, Hyper-V, Internet Explorer, Lync, MSDN, MSN, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, RoundTable, SharePoint, Silverlight, SQL Server, Visio, Visual C++, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Live, Windows Media, Windows PowerShell, Windows Server, and Windows Vista, are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  3. 3. Contents Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 1 Managing Archiving.................................................................................................................................... 2 Configuring Support for Archiving of Internal and External Communications.......................................... 2 Change the Global Policy for Archiving of Internal and External Communications ............................... 2 Create a Site Policy for Archiving......................................................................................................... 2 Enable or Disable Archiving for a Site.................................................................................................. 2 Create a User Policy for Archiving........................................................................................................ 2 Enable or Disable Archiving for Users.................................................................................................. 2 Delete an Archiving Policy.................................................................................................................... 2 Apply an Archiving Policy to a User or User Group.............................................................................. 3 Enable or Disable Archiving..................................................................................................................... 3 Specify the Types of Communications to Be Archived............................................................................. 3 Enable or Disable Purging for Archiving.................................................................................................. 4 Block or Allow IM and Web Conferencing Sessions If Archiving Fails..................................................... 4 Enable or Disable Sending an Archiving Disclaimer to Federated Partners............................................ 4 Configuring Support for Clients and Devices.............................................................................................. 5 Specify the Client Versions Supported in Your Organization................................................................... 5 View the Status of Services Running on a Computer.............................................................................. 5 Modify the Default Action for Clients Not Explicitly Supported or Restricted ............................................ 5 View Software Updates for Devices in Your Organization....................................................................... 6 Add a Device to Test Update Functionality.............................................................................................. 6 Modify Settings for Log Files of Device Update Activity........................................................................... 6 Configure Security Settings for Lync 2010 Phone Edition....................................................................... 7 Configure Voice Quality of Service for Lync 2010 Phone Edition............................................................ 7 Configure Phone Lock for Lync 2010 Phone Edition............................................................................... 7 Configuring Incoming Call Handling Features............................................................................................. 7 Configure Phone Number Extensions for Parking Calls.......................................................................... 7 Create a Call Park Orbit Range............................................................................................................ 7 Change a Call Park Orbit Range.......................................................................................................... 8 Delete a Call Park Orbit Range............................................................................................................ 8 Configure Routing of Unassigned Phone Numbers................................................................................. 8 Change an Unassigned Number Range.............................................................................................. 8 Delete an Unassigned Number Range................................................................................................. 8 Configuring Voice Routing.......................................................................................................................... 9 Configuring Dial Plans and Normalization Rules..................................................................................... 9 Create a Dial Plan................................................................................................................................ 9 Modify a Dial Plan................................................................................................................................ 9 Create or Modify a Normalization Rule Manually..................................................................................... 9 Configuring Voice Policies, PSTN Usage Records, and Voice Routes.................................................... 9 Configuring Voice Policies and PSTN Usage Records to Authorize Calling Features and Privileges . .9 Configuring Voice Routes for Outbound Calls.................................................................................... 10 Configuring Trunks and Translation Rules............................................................................................. 10 Configure Media Bypass on a Trunk.................................................................................................. 10
  4. 4. Configure a Trunk Without Media Bypass.......................................................................................... 11 Defining Translation Rules.................................................................................................................. 11 Exporting and Importing Voice Routing Configuration........................................................................... 11 Export a Voice Route Configuration File............................................................................................. 11 Import a Voice Route Configuration File............................................................................................. 11 Test Voice Routing................................................................................................................................. 12 Create a Voice Routing Test Case..................................................................................................... 12 Run Voice Routing Test Cases........................................................................................................... 12 Managing External Connectivity............................................................................................................... 12 Enable or Disable External User Access for Your Organization............................................................. 12 Enable or Disable Remote User Access for Your Organization.......................................................... 12 Enable or Disable Federation for Your Organization.......................................................................... 12 Enable or Disable Anonymous User Access for Your Organization.................................................... 12 Manage Communications with External Users...................................................................................... 13 Manage Remote User Access............................................................................................................ 13 Manage Federated Partner Access.................................................................................................... 13 Manage IM Provider Support................................................................................................................. 14 Configure Policies to Control Access by Users of IM Service Providers ............................................ 14 Specify Supported IM Service Providers............................................................................................ 14 Configure Conferencing Policies to Support Anonymous Users......................................................... 14 Apply Policies for External User Access to Users.................................................................................. 15 Apply External User Access Policies to Users.................................................................................... 15 Apply Conferencing Policies to Support Anonymous Users............................................................... 15 Reset or Delete External User Access Policies.................................................................................. 15 Filtering Instant Messages and Client Versions........................................................................................ 16 Configuring Filtering for Instant Messaging (IM).................................................................................... 16 Modify the Default File Transfer Filter................................................................................................ 16 Create a New File Transfer Filter for a Specific Site........................................................................... 16 Modify the Default URL Filter............................................................................................................. 16 Create a New URL Filter to Handle Hyperlinks in IM Conversations.................................................. 17 Specify Client Versions Supported for Sign-in by a User....................................................................... 17 Managing Computers in Your Topology.................................................................................................... 17 View a List of Computers Running Lync Server 2010............................................................................ 17 View the Status of Services Running on a Computer............................................................................ 18 View Details About a Service................................................................................................................. 19 Start or Stop Lync Server 2010 Services............................................................................................... 19 Prevent Sessions for Services............................................................................................................... 19 View Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Server Applications................................................ 20 Enable or Disable a Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Server Application ........................... 20 Mark a Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Application as Critical or Not Critical................... 20 View a List of Trusted Applications........................................................................................................ 21 View the Simple URL Details................................................................................................................. 21 Managing Users........................................................................................................................................ 21 Search for Lync Server 2010 Users....................................................................................................... 21 Add a New User to Lync Server 2010.................................................................................................... 21
  5. 5. Enable or Disable Users for Lync Server 2010...................................................................................... 22 Set, View, and Send a User's Dial-in Conferencing PIN........................................................................ 22 Move Users to Another Pool.................................................................................................................. 23 Assign Policies to Users........................................................................................................................ 23 Assign a Conferencing Policy to Modify a User's Default Meeting Experience.................................. 23 Specify Client Versions Supported for Sign-in by a User................................................................... 24 Assign Specific Dial-in Conferencing PIN Security Settings to a User ............................................... 24 Apply External User Access Policies to Users.................................................................................... 24 Configure Archiving of a User's Communications............................................................................... 24 Assign a Location Policy to a User..................................................................................................... 25 Enable a User for Enterprise Voice........................................................................................................ 25 Configure Telephony for Users.............................................................................................................. 25 Managing On-Premises Meetings............................................................................................................. 26 Configuring Conferencing Settings........................................................................................................ 26 Modify the Default Conferencing User Experience............................................................................. 26 Create or Modify Conferencing User Experience for a Site or Group of Users .................................. 26 Delete a Conferencing Policy for a Site or Group of Users................................................................ 26 Configuring the Meeting Join Experience.............................................................................................. 27 Modify the Default Meeting Join Experience...................................................................................... 27 Create or Modify Meeting Join Settings for a Site or Pool.................................................................. 27 Delete Meeting Join Settings for a Site or Pool.................................................................................. 27 Configure Settings for a Dial-in Conferencing Access Number.............................................................. 28 Delete a Dial-in Conferencing Access Number.................................................................................. 28 Configure Dial-in Conferencing Personal Identification Number (PIN) Rules........................................ 28 Modify the Default Dial-in Conferencing PIN Settings........................................................................ 28 Create or Modify Dial-in Conferencing PIN Settings for a Site or Group of Users .............................. 29 Delete Dial-in Conferencing PIN Settings for a Site or Group of Users.............................................. 29 Managing Monitoring................................................................................................................................ 29 Create a Site Policy for Call Detail Recording....................................................................................... 29 Create a Site Policy for Quality of Experience....................................................................................... 29 Enable Call Detail Recording................................................................................................................. 30 Enable Quality of Experience................................................................................................................ 30 Configure Call Detail Recording............................................................................................................ 30 Configure Quality of Experience............................................................................................................ 30 Delete a Site Policy for Call Detail Recording........................................................................................ 30 Delete a Site Policy for Quality of Experience....................................................................................... 31 Configuring Your Network......................................................................................................................... 31 Enabling Call Admission Control............................................................................................................ 31 Enabling Media Bypass......................................................................................................................... 31 Configuring Location Policy................................................................................................................... 32 Configuring Bandwidth Policy Profile..................................................................................................... 32 Configuring Network Regions................................................................................................................ 33 Configuring Network Sites..................................................................................................................... 33 Configuring Network Subnets................................................................................................................ 34 Configuring Network Region Links........................................................................................................ 35
  6. 6. Configuring Network Region Routes..................................................................................................... 35 Prevent New Connections to Lync Server 2010 for Server Maintenance ................................................. 36 Prevent New Connections to Lync Server............................................................................................. 36 Delegating Control of Lync Server 2010................................................................................................... 36 Assigning an RBAC Role to a User....................................................................................................... 36 Assigning a User to a Security Group................................................................................................ 36 Managing Response Groups.................................................................................................................... 37 Managing Agent Groups........................................................................................................................ 37 Create an Agent Group...................................................................................................................... 37 Change Agent Group Settings or Members........................................................................................ 37 Delete an Agent Group....................................................................................................................... 38 Managing Response Group Queues..................................................................................................... 38 Create a Response Group Queue...................................................................................................... 38 Change a Response Group Queue.................................................................................................... 38 Delete a Response Group Queue...................................................................................................... 38 Managing Response Group Workflows................................................................................................. 39 Create a Response Group Workflow.................................................................................................. 39 Change a Response Group Workflow................................................................................................ 40 Delete a Response Group Workflow.................................................................................................. 41 Configuring Security.................................................................................................................................. 41 Create a New Registrar......................................................................................................................... 41 Modify an Existing Registrar.................................................................................................................. 41 Delete a Registrar.................................................................................................................................. 41 Create a New Web Service................................................................................................................... 42 Modify an Existing Web Service............................................................................................................ 42 Delete a Web Service............................................................................................................................ 42 Create a New PIN Policy....................................................................................................................... 43 Modify an Existing PIN Policy................................................................................................................ 43 Delete a PIN Policy................................................................................................................................ 43 Edit or Configure Simple URLs................................................................................................................. 43 Configure Simple URLs......................................................................................................................... 43 Configure a New Trusted Application Server............................................................................................ 44 Configure a Trusted Application Pool..................................................................................................... 44 Change the Web Services URL................................................................................................................ 44 Change the Web Services URL............................................................................................................. 44
  7. 7. Introduction This document is provided as a supplement to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide, available from the Microsoft Download Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207913. The Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide contains useful information about Lync Server management. However, there is one thing that's missing from the Administration Guide: Lync Server Windows PowerShell commands. Granted, there are a handful of commands scattered throughout the Guide, but those are primarily commands used for tasks (such as configuring an Address Book server) that can't be done using the Lync Server Control Panel. For most management activities (creating an archiving policy, removing a dial-in conferencing access number, putting a domain on the list of blocked domains) the Guide provides step-by-step instructions for performing the task using the Control Panel, but doesn't let you know how (or even if) you can do the same thing using Lync Server Windows PowerShell. Which is exactly why we've put together this supplement to the Administration Guide. What we've done is gone through the Administration Guide, identified all the tasks that don't include a Windows PowerShell option, and provided the Windows PowerShell option. For example, the Administration Guide offers these steps for locking a Lync Phone Edition phone: 1. Open a browser window, and then enter the Admin URL to open the Lync Server Control Panel. For details about the different methods you can use to start Lync Server Control Panel, see Open Lync Server Administration Tools. 2. Click Clients, and then click Device Configuration. 3. On the Device Configuration tab, in the list of device configurations, double-click the configuration for which you want to change the phone lock settings. 4. In the Edit Device Configuration dialog box, verify that the Enforce device locking check box is selected. 5. In Minimum PIN length, accept the default value or specify a new value. 6. In Phone lock time-out, accept the default value or specify a new value. 7. Click Commit. To supplement those instructions, we've offered a Lync Server Windows PowerShell equivalent: Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration -Identity global –EnforcePhoneLock $True – PhoneLockTimeout 00:30:00 Like we said, we consider this to be a supplement to the Administration Guide; it's definitely not a replacement for the Guide. The Administration Guide includes a lot of useful information that explains what phone locking is and why you might want to use it. We don't offer any of that kind of information; we just provide you with a one-sentence introduction and then a Windows PowerShell command that shows you how to do something along the lines of enabling phone locking. The ideal way to do things here would be to download the Administration Guide, then copy our Windows PowerShell commands and paste them into the appropriate sections in that Guide. That way you'd have the best of both worlds: all the explanatory information and Control Panel steps found in the Guide, and all the Windows PowerShell commands found here. What could be better than that? In the meantime, this document provides the management tasks discussed in the Administration Guide. It also includes links to supplemental information available online. If you’d like to view this guide online, it’s available on the Lync Server 2010 Windows PowerShell blog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230860. For details about Windows PowerShell in Lync Server, see the Lync Server Windows PowerShell blog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203150. 1
  8. 8. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Managing Archiving Configuring Support for Archiving of Internal and External Communications Change the Global Policy for Archiving of Internal and External Communications  To change the global policy for archiving To modify the global archiving policy, use the Set-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet and set the Identity to global: Set-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity global -ArchiveInternal $True –ArchiveExternal $True Alternatively, you can leave off the Identity parameter. If you do not specify an Identity, Set- CsArchivingPolicy will automatically modify the global policy: Set-CsArchivingPolicy -ArchiveInternal $True –ArchiveExternal $True Create a Site Policy for Archiving  To create an archiving policy for a site To create a new archiving policy at the site scope, use the New-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: New-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity "site:Redmond" -ArchiveInternal $True – ArchiveExternal $True Enable or Disable Archiving for a Site  To change a site policy To modify an archiving policy configured at the site scope, use the Set-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: Set-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity "site:Redmond" -ArchiveInternal $False – ArchiveExternal $False Create a User Policy for Archiving  To create a user policy for archiving To create a new per-user archiving policy, use the New-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: New-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity "RedmondArchivingPolicy" -ArchiveInternal $True –ArchiveExternal $True Enable or Disable Archiving for Users  To change a user policy for archiving To modify a per-user archiving policy, use the Set-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: Set-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity "RedmondArchivingPolicy" -ArchiveInternal $False Delete an Archiving Policy  To delete a user or site policy for archiving To delete a per-user or per-site archiving policy use the Remove-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: Remove-CsArchivingPolicy -Identity "RedmondArchivingPolicy" This command removes all the archiving policies configured at the site scope: 2
  9. 9. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Get-CsArchivingPolicy –Filter "site:*" | Remove-CsArchivingPolicy And this one removes all the archiving policies configured at the per-user scope: Get-CsArchivingPolicy –Filter "tag:*" | Remove-CsArchivingPolicy Apply an Archiving Policy to a User or User Group  To apply an archiving user policy to a user account To assign a per-user archiving policy to a user, use the Grant-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet: Grant-CsArchivingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondArchiving" To unassign a per-user archiving policy, use the Grant-CsArchivingPolicy cmdlet and set the value of the PolicyName property to null: Grant-CsArchivingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null For More Information • Haiku #53: The CsArchivingPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230861 • The Edit Archiving Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230863 Enable or Disable Archiving  To enable or disable archiving for a policy To disable archiving, use the Set-CsArchivingConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableArchiving property to None: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnableArchiving None For More Information • Haiku #70: The CsArchivingConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230864 • The Archiving Setting Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230865 Specify the Types of Communications to Be Archived  To specify the communications to be archived To archive only instant message sessions, use the Set-CsArchivingConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableArchiving property to ImOnly: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnableArchiving ImOnly To archive both instant message sessions and conferences, set EnableArchiving to ImAndWebConf: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnableArchiving ImAndWebConf To disable archiving altogether, set EnableArchiving to None: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnableArchiving None For More Information • Haiku #70: The CsArchivingConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230864 • The Archiving Setting Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230865 3
  10. 10. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Enable or Disable Purging for Archiving  To enable or disable purging for archiving To enable the purging of old records from the archiving database, use the Set- CsArchivingConfiguration cmdlet to set the EnablePurging property to True: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnablePurging $True – KeepArchivingDataForDays 30 As shown above, you can also use the KeepArchivingDataForDays parameter to specify the number of days that records should be kept in the database. To disable purging, set the EnablePurging property to False: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –EnablePurging $False For More Information • Haiku #70: The CsArchivingConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230864 • The Archiving Setting Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230865 Block or Allow IM and Web Conferencing Sessions If Archiving Fails  To enable or disable blocking of IM and web conferencing sessions if archiving fails To disable instant message sessions and conferences if archiving fails, use the Set- CsArchivingConfiguration cmdlet and set the BlockOnArchiveFailure property to True: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –BlockOnArchiveFailure $True To allow instant message sessions and conferences if archiving fails set the BlockOnArchiveFailure property to False: Set-CsArchivingConfiguration –Identity global –BlockOnArchiveFailure $False For More Information • Haiku #70: The CsArchivingConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230864 • The Archiving Setting Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230865 Enable or Disable Sending an Archiving Disclaimer to Federated Partners  To enable or disable sending an archiving disclaimer to federated partners To display an archiving disclaimer to federated partners at the beginning of an instant messaging session, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableArchivingDisclaimer property to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global -EnableArchivingDisclaimer $True To prevent the display of the archiving disclaimer, set the EnableArchivingDisclaimer property to False: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global -EnableArchivingDisclaimer $False For More Information • Haiku #83: The CsAccessEdgeConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230866 • The Access Edge Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230867 4
  11. 11. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Configuring Support for Clients and Devices Specify the Client Versions Supported in Your Organization  To edit the default client version policy As a general rule, client version policies are most-easily edited by modifying the client version policy rules associated with those policies. However, there might be times when you find it useful to use the Set- CsClientVersionPolicy cmdlet to directly modify a policy. For example, the following set of commands removes all the current client version policy rules from the Redmond site policy, copies the client version policy rules from the Dublin site policy, and then assigns those same rules to the Redmond site: Set-CsClientVersionPolicy -Identity site:Redmond -Rules $Null $x = Get-CsClientVersionPolicy -Identity site:Dublin | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Rules Set-CsClientVersionPolicy -Identity site:Redmond -Rules $x For More Information • Haiku #125: The CsClientVersionPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230868 • The Edit Client Version Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230869 View the Status of Services Running on a Computer  To view the status of services running on a computer To view the status of all the Lync Server services running on all of your computers, use the following command: Get-CsService | Select-Object Role, PoolFqdn | Sort-Object PoolFqdn, Role To view the services running on a specific computer, use this command, replacing atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com with the fully qualified domain name of the computer to be viewed: Get-CsService | Where-Object {$_.PoolFqdn –eq "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"} | Select-Object Role, PoolFqdn | Sort-Object PoolFqdn, Role For More Information • Haiku #71: The CsService Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230871 Modify the Default Action for Clients Not Explicitly Supported or Restricted  To modify the default action for clients not explicitly supported or restricted To modify the default action for client applications that do not appear in a client version policy, use the Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration cmdlet and set the value of the DefaultAction property. Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration –Identity global -DefaultAction "BlockWithUrl" -DefaultURL "https://litwareinc.com/csclients"  To disable client version control To disable client version control, use the Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration cmdlet and set the Enabled property to False: Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration –Identity global –Enabled $False To enable client version control, set the Enabled property to True: 5
  12. 12. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration –Identity global –Enabled $True For More Information • Haiku #115: The CsClientVersionConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230879 • The Edit Client Version Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230881 View Software Updates for Devices in Your Organization  To view software updates for UC devices To review all the device update rules currently in use in your organization, use the Get- CsDeviceUpdateRule cmdlet: Get-CsDeviceUpdateRule This command returns all the device update rules assigned to a specified Web Server: Get-CsDeviceUpdateRule -Filter "service:WebServer:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com*" To approve a device update rule for widespread use, use the Approve-CsDeviceUpdate cmdlet: Approve-CsDeviceUpdateRule -Identity service:WebServer:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/d5ce3c10-2588-420a-82ac-dc2d9b1222ff9 To reject a device update rule, use the Reset-CsDeviceUpdateRule cmdlet: Reset-CsDeviceUpdateRule -Identity service:WebServer:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/d5ce3c10-2588-420a-82ac-dc2d9b1222ff9 To rollback a previously-approved device update rule, use the Restore-CsDeviceUpdateRule cmdlet: Restore-CsDeviceUpdateRule -Identity service:WebServer:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/d5ce3c10-2588-420a-82ac-dc2d9b1222ff9 For More Information • The Device Update Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230882 • Approve-CsDeviceUpdateRule Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230883 • The Reset-CsDeviceUpdateRule Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230886 • The Restore-CsDeviceUpdateRule Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230885 Add a Device to Test Update Functionality  To add a test device The New-CsTestDevice cmdlet enables you to create a new test device. The following command creates a new test device, using the serial number of the device as the unique identifier: New-CsTestDevice -Identity site:Redmond/UCPhone -IdentifierType SerialNumber -Identifier "07823-A345" For More Information • Haiku #40: The CsTestDevice Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230884 • The New Test Device Dialog http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23088 Modify Settings for Log Files of Device Update Activity  To change logging settings To modify logging settings for the device update service, use the Set-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration cmdlet: 6
  13. 13. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Set-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration -Identity global -MaxLogFileSize 2048000 -MaxLogCacheLimit 1024000 For More Information • Haiku #127: The CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230887 • The Log Setting Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230888. Configure Security Settings for Lync 2010 Phone Edition  To configure security settings for Lync 2010 Phone Edition To change the security mode for Lync 2010 Phone Edition, use the Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration cmdlet: Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration -Identity global -SIPSecurityMode "Medium" For More Information • Haiku #15: The CsUCPhoneConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230889 Configure Voice Quality of Service for Lync 2010 Phone Edition  To configure Voice Quality of Service for Lync 2010 Phone Edition To modify the quality of service settings for Lync 2010 Phone Edition, use the Set- CsUCPhoneConfiguration cmdlet and the VoiceDiffServTag property: Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration -Identity global –VoiceDiffServTag 50 For More Information • Haiku #15: The CsUCPhoneConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230889 Configure Phone Lock for Lync 2010 Phone Edition  To configure the phone lock To enforce phone locking for Lync 2010 Phone Edition, use the Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnforcePhoneLock property to True. If desired, you can also change the value of the PhoneLockTimeout property: Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration -Identity global –EnforcePhoneLock $True – PhoneLockTimeout 00:30:00 For More Information • Haiku #15: The CsUCPhoneConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230889 Configuring Incoming Call Handling Features Configure Phone Number Extensions for Parking Calls Create a Call Park Orbit Range  To create a new range of numbers for parking calls To create a new Call Park orbit range use the New-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet and specify both the start and end numbers in the range: 7
  14. 14. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement New-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" -NumberRangeStart 100 -NumberRangeEnd 199 -CallParkService ApplicationServer:pool0.litwareinc.com Change a Call Park Orbit Range  To change a range of numbers for parking calls To modify a Call Park Orbit range use the Set-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet: Set-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" -NumberRangeStart 500 -NumberRangeEnd 699 Delete a Call Park Orbit Range  To delete a Call Park orbit range To delete a Call Park Orbit range, use the Remove-CsCallParkOrbit cmdlet: Remove-CsCallParkOrbit -Identity "Redmond CPO 1" Use this command to remove all your Call Park orbit ranges: Get-CsCallParkOrbit | Remove-CsCallParkOrbit For More Information • Haiku #27: The CsCallParkOrbit Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230890 Configure Routing of Unassigned Phone Numbers  To configure routing of unassigned phone numbers The New-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet enables you to create a new unassigned number range: New-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1 -NumberRangeStart "+14255551000" -NumberRangeEnd "+14255551100" -AnnouncementService ApplicationServer:redmond.litwareinc.com -AnnouncementName "Welcome Announcement" Change an Unassigned Number Range  To change routing of unassigned phone numbers To change an existing unassigned number range, use the Set-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet. This command changes both the starting number and ending number for an unassigned number range: Set-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1 -NumberRangeStart "+14255551000" -NumberRangeEnd "+14255551900" Delete an Unassigned Number Range  To delete an unassigned number range To delete an unassigned number range, use the Remove-CsUnassignedNumber cmdlet: Remove-CsUnassignedNumber -Identity UNSet1 The following command enables you to delete all your unassigned number ranges: Get-CsUnassignedNumber | Remove-CsUnassignedNumber For More Information • Haiku #4: The CsUnassignedNumber Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230891 • The New Unassigned Number Range Dialog (Announcement) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230892 • The New Unassigned Number Range Dialog (Exchange UM) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230893 8
  15. 15. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Configuring Voice Routing Configuring Dial Plans and Normalization Rules Create a Dial Plan  To create a dial plan To create a new dial plan, use the New-CsDialPlan cmdlet: New-CsDialPlan -Identity site:Redmond -SimpleName RedmondSiteDialPlan The following command creates a new dial plan, then uses the New-CsVoiceNormalizationRule cmdlet to immediately add a new normalization rule to that dial plan: New-CsDialPlan -Identity site:Redmond -SimpleName RedmondSiteDialPlan New-CsVoiceNormalizationRule -Identity "site:Redmond/SeattlePrefix" -Pattern "^9(d*){1,5}$" -Translation "+1206$1" Modify a Dial Plan  To modify a dial plan To modify a dial plan, use the Set-CsDialPlan cmdlet: Set-CsDialPlan -Identity RedmondDialPlan –ExternalAccessPrefix 8 For More Information • Haiku #92: The CsDialPlan Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230984 • The Edit Dial Plan Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230985 • The New Normalization Rule Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230986 Create or Modify a Normalization Rule Manually  To define a normalization rule manually To create a new voice normalization rule, use the New-CsVoiceNormalizationRule cmdlet. The following rule has the name SeattleFourDigit and will be assigned to the dial plan SeattleUser: New-CsVoiceNormalizationRule -Parent SeattleUser -Name SeattleFourDigit -Description "Dialing with internal four-digit extension" -Pattern '^(d{4})$' -Translation '+1206555$1' For More Information • The New Normalization Rule Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230986 Configuring Voice Policies, PSTN Usage Records, and Voice Routes Configuring Voice Policies and PSTN Usage Records to Authorize Calling Features and Privileges Create a Voice Policy and Configure PSTN Usage Records  To create a voice policy To create a new voice policy, use the New-CsVoicePolicy cmdlet: New-CsVoicePolicy –Identity UserVoicePolicy2 -AllowSimulRing $False -PstnUsages @{Add = "Local"} 9
  16. 16. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Modify a Voice Policy and Configure PSTN Usage Records  To modify a voice policy To modify an existing voice policy, use the Set-CsVoicePolicy cmdlet: Set-CsVoicePolicy UserVoicePolicy2 -AllowSimulRing $False -PstnUsages @{add = "Long Distance"} View PSTN Usage Records  To view a PSTN usage record To view all your PSTN usage records, use the Get-CsPstnUsage cmdlet: Get-CsPstnUsage | Select-Object –ExpandProperty Usage Configuring Voice Routes for Outbound Calls Create a Voice Route  To create a voice route To create a new voice route, use the New-CsVoiceRoute cmdlet: New-CsVoiceRoute -Identity Route1 -PstnUsages @{add="Long Distance"} -PstnGatewayList @{add="PstnGateway:redmondpool.litwareinc.com"} Modify a Voice Route  To modify a voice route To modify a voice route, use the Set-CsVoiceRoute cmdlet: Set-CsVoiceRoute -Identity Route1 -Description "Test Route" The following commands use both the Get-CsVoiceRoute and Set-CsVoiceRoute cmdlets to add a new PSTN gateway to a voice route: $y = Get-CsVoiceRoute -Identity Route1 $y.PstnGatewayList.Add("PstnGateway:192.168.0.100") Set-CsVoiceRoute -Instance $y For More Information • Haiku #36: The CsVoicePolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230987 • Haiku #78: The CsPstnUsage Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230988 • The Edit Voice Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230990 • The Edit Voice Route Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230991 • The Edit PSTN Usage Record Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230993 Configuring Trunks and Translation Rules Configure Media Bypass on a Trunk  To configure media bypass on a trunk To enable media bypass for a new SIP trunk, use the New-CsTrunkConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableBypass property to True: New-CsTrunkConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond -EnableBypass $True – MaxEarlyDialogs 40 –SRTPMode Required 10
  17. 17. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Configure a Trunk Without Media Bypass  To configure a trunk without media bypass To disable media bypass for a new SIP trunk, use the New-CsTrunkConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableBypass property to False: New-CsTrunkConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond -EnableBypass $False – MaxEarlyDialogs 40 –SRTPMode Required Defining Translation Rules Create or Modify a Translation Rule Manually  To define a translation rule manually To create a new translation rule use the New-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule cmdlet: New-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule -Identity "PstnGateway:192.168.0.240/Rule404" -ReceivedResponseCode 434 -TranslatedResponseCode 404 For More Information • Haiku #2: The CsTrunkConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230994 • Haiku #45: The CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230995 • The Edit Trunk Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230996 Exporting and Importing Voice Routing Configuration Export a Voice Route Configuration File  To export a voice routing configuration With Windows PowerShell you cannot directly export a voice route in the VCFG file format used by the Lync Server Control Panel. However, it is possible to export a voice route in an XML format that can later be imported using Windows PowerShell: Get-CsVoiceRoute –Identity "RedmondRoute" | Export-Clixml –Path "C:RoutesRedmondRoute.xml" Import a Voice Route Configuration File  To import a voice routing configuration To import a voice route that was previously exported using the Export-Clixml cmdlet, use the following command: Import-Clixml –Path "C:RoutesRedmondRoute.xml" | Set-CsVoiceRoute For More Information • The Get-CsVoiceRoute Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230999 • The Edit Voice Route Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230991 • The Import-Clixml Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=113340 • The Export-Clixml Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=113297 11
  18. 18. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Test Voice Routing Create a Voice Routing Test Case  To create a test case To create a new test case for voice routing, use the New-CsVoiceTestConfiguration cmdlet: New-CsVoiceTestConfiguration -Identity TestConfig1 -DialedNumber 5551212 -ExpectedTranslatedNumber +5551212 Run Voice Routing Test Cases  To run all voice routing test cases Use the following command to run all your voice routing test cases, one after another: Get-CsVoiceTestConfiguration | Test-CsVoiceTestConfiguration  To run one or more selected voice routing test cases Use the following command to run a specific voice routing test case: Get-CsVoiceTestConfiguration -Identity TestConfig1 | Test- CsVoiceTestConfiguration For More Information • The Test-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23100 Managing External Connectivity Enable or Disable External User Access for Your Organization Enable or Disable Remote User Access for Your Organization  To enable or disable remote user access for your organization To enable remote user access, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet to set the AllowOutsideUsers property to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowOutsideUsers $True To disable remote user access, set the AllowOutsideUsers property to False: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowOutsideUsers $False Enable or Disable Federation for Your Organization  To enable or disable federated user access for your organization To enable federated user access, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet to set the AllowFederatedUsers property to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowFederatedUsers $True To disable federated user access, set the AllowFederatedUsers property to False: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowFederatedUsers $False Enable or Disable Anonymous User Access for Your Organization  To enable or disable anonymous user access for your organization To enable anonymous user access, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet to set the AllowAnonymousUsers property to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowAnonymousUsers $True 12
  19. 19. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement To disable anonymous user access, set the AllowAnonymousUsers property to False: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global –AllowAnonymousUsers $False For More Information • Haiku #83: The CsAccessEdgeConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230866 • The Access Edge Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230867 Manage Communications with External Users Manage Remote User Access  To configure an external access policy to support remote user access To create an external user access policy that allows access by remote users, use the New- CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet and set the EnableOutsideAccess property to True: New-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "RedmondExternalAccess" – EnableOutsideAccess $True Manage Federated Partner Access Configure Policies to Control Federated User Access  To configure a policy to support access by users of federated domains To create an external user access policy that allows access by federated users, use the New- CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet and set the EnableFederationAccess property to True: New-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "RedmondExternalAccess" – EnableFederationAccess $True Enable or Disable Discovery of Federation Partners  To enable or disable automatic discovery of federated domains for your organization To enable automatic discovery of federated domains, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet and the UseDnsSrvRouting parameter, and set EnablePartnerDiscovery to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration -UseDnsSrvRouting -EnablePartnerDiscovery $True To disable automatic routing, use the UseDefaultRouting parameter, and set DefaultRouteFqdn to the fully qualified domain name of the Edge Server used for federation requests: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration -UseDefaultRouting -DefaultRouteFqdn "atl-edge- 001.litwareinc.com" Control Access by Individual Federated Domains  To add an external domain to the list of allowed domains To add a domain to the list of domains your users are allowed to communicate with, use the New- CsAllowedDomain cmdlet followed by the fully qualified domain name of the allowed domain: New-CsAllowedDomain -Identity "fabrikam.com"  To add an external domain to the list of blocked domains To add a domain to the list of domains your users are not allowed to communicate with, use the New- CsBlockedDomain cmdlet followed by the fully qualified domain name of the "outlawed" domain: New-CsBlockedDomain -Identity "contoso.com" 13
  20. 20. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Enable or Disable Sending an Archiving Disclaimer to Federated Partners  To enable or disable sending an archiving disclaimer to federated partners To display an archiving disclaimer to federated partners at the beginning of an instant messaging session, use the Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration cmdlet and set the EnableArchivingDisclaimer property to True: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global -EnableArchivingDisclaimer $True To prevent the display of the archiving disclaimer, set the EnableArchivingDisclaimer property to False: Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration –Identity global -EnableArchivingDisclaimer $False For More Information • Haiku #107: The CsExternalAccessPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231001 • Haiku # 83: The CsAccessEdgeConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=230866 • Haiku #3: The CsBlockedDomain Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231002 • The Edit External Access Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231003 • The Access Edge Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230867 • The New Federated Domains Dialog (Allowed Domains) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231004 • The New Federated Domains Dialog (Blocked Domains) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231005 Manage IM Provider Support Configure Policies to Control Access by Users of IM Service Providers  To configure an external access policy to support public user access To enable users to communicate with a public provider such as MSN or AOL, use the Set- CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet to set the EnablePublicCloudAccess property of the appropriate external access policy to True: New-CsExternalAccessPolicy -Identity site:Redmond -EnablePublicCloudAccess $True Specify Supported IM Service Providers  To configure support for an IM service provider To enable users to communicate with a new public provider, use the New-CsPublicProvider cmdlet to add the new organization to the list of approved providers: New-CsPublicProvider -Identity "Fabrikam" -ProxyFqdn "proxyserver.fabrikam.com" -Enabled $True -VerificationLevel "AlwaysUnverifiable" Configure Conferencing Policies to Support Anonymous Users  To configure policies to allow anonymous participation in meetings To allow users to host meetings that include anonymous users, use the Set-CsConferencingPolicy cmdlet to set the AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings property of the appropriate conferencing policy to True: 14
  21. 21. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity global -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $True For More Information • Haiku #107: The CsExternalAccessPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231001 • Haiku #128: The CsPublicProvider Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231006 • No Conferencing Policy is an Island at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231008 • The Edit External Access Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231003 • The Edit Provider Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231013 • The Edit Conferencing Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231014 Apply Policies for External User Access to Users Apply External User Access Policies to Users  To apply an external user policy to a user account To assign a per-user external access policy to a user, use the Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet. Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondExternalAccess" To unassign a per-user policy, use Grant-CsExternalUserAccess and set the PolicyName to a null value: Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $null Apply Conferencing Policies to Support Anonymous Users  To configure a user policy for anonymous participation in meetings To allow users to host meetings that include anonymous participants, use the Set- CsConferencingPolicy cmdlet and set AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings to True: Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity site:Redmond -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $True To prevent users from hosting meetings that include anonymous participants, set AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings to False: Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity site:Redmond -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $False Reset or Delete External User Access Policies Delete a Site or User Policy for External User Access  To delete a site or user policy for external user access To delete a per-site external access policy, use the Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet followed by the policy Identity: Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity site:Redmond You can also use this command to remove all the per-site policies: Get-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Filter "site:*" | Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy To delete a per-user policy, use the Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet followed by the policy Identity: 15
  22. 22. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "RedmondExternalAccessPolicy" This command removes all the per-user policies: Get-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Filter "tag:*" | Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy Reset the Global Policy for External User Access  To reset the global policy to the default settings To reset all the properties in the global external user access policy to their default values, use the Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy cmdlet: Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity global Note that this command will not remove the global policy. However, all the properties in that policy will be reset to their default values. For More Information • Haiku #107: The CsExternalAccessPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231001 • No Conferencing Policy is an Island at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231008 • The Edit Conferencing Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231014 • The Edit External Access Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231003 Filtering Instant Messages and Client Versions Configuring Filtering for Instant Messaging (IM) Modify the Default File Transfer Filter  To modify the default file transfer filter To modify the default file transfer filter, use the Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration cmdlet and set the Identity to global. For example, this command adds the file extension .ps1 (the file extension used for Windows PowerShell scripts) to the set of file types that cannot be transferred using Lync: Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration -Identity global -Extensions @{Add=".ps1"} And this command removes the .ps1 file extension from the list of file types that cannot be transferred using Lync: Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration -Identity global -Extensions @{Remove=".ps1"} Create a New File Transfer Filter for a Specific Site  To create a file transfer filter for a specific site To create a new collection of file transfer filter configuration settings, use the New- CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration cmdlet: New-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond -Extensions @{Add=".ps1"} Modify the Default URL Filter To modify the default URL filter, use the Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration cmdlet and set the Identity to global. For example, this command adds the prefix .urn to the set of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) that either cannot be included in an instant message or cannot be configured as a clickable link within an instant message: 16
  23. 23. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Set-CsImFilterConfiguration -Identity global -Prefixes @{Add="urn:"} This command removes the prefix .urn from the collection of blocked URIs: Set-CsImFilterConfiguration -Identity global -Prefixes @{Remove="urn:"} Create a New URL Filter to Handle Hyperlinks in IM Conversations  To create a new URL filter To create a new collection of URL filter configuration settings use the New-CsImFilterConfiguration cmdlet: Set-CsImFilterConfiguration -Identity "site:Redmond" -Prefixes @{Add="urn:"} For More Information • Haiku #77: The CsImFilterConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231016 • Haiku #56: The CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231017 • The Edit File Filter Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231018 • The Edit URL Filter Dialog (Allow) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231019 • The Edit URL Filter Dialog (Block) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231021 • The Edit URL Filter Dialog (Allow With Warning) at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231022. Specify Client Versions Supported for Sign-in by a User  To assign a per-user client version policy To assign a per-user client version policy, use the Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy cmdlet: Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondClientVersionPolicy" To unassign a per-user policy, use the Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy cmdlet and set the PolicyName parameter to a null value: Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null For More Information • Haiku #125: The CsClientVersionPolicy Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230868 • The Edit Client Version Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230869 Managing Computers in Your Topology View a List of Computers Running Lync Server 2010  To view a list of computers running Lync Server Although not quite a perfect match, the following script largely replicates the information found on the Status area on the Topology page in the Lync Server Control Panel: $errorPref = $errorActionPreference $errorActionPreference = "SilentlyContinue" $arrObjects = @() $computers = Get-CsComputer | Sort-Object Identity foreach ($objComputer in $computers) { 17
  24. 24. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement $objSite = Get-CsPool -Identity $objComputer.pool | Select-Object Site $objReplication = $Null $objReplication = Get-CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus -ReplicaFqdn ` $objComputer.Identity | Select-Object UpToDate $strReplication = $objSite.site -replace("Site:","") $objDisplayObject = New-Object PSObject Add-Member -InputObject $objDisplayObject -memberType NoteProperty ` -Name Identity -Value $objComputer.Identity Add-Member -InputObject $objDisplayObject -memberType NoteProperty ` -Name Pool -Value $objComputer.Pool Add-Member -InputObject $objDisplayObject -memberType NoteProperty ` -Name Site -Value $strReplication Add-Member -InputObject $objDisplayObject -memberType NoteProperty ` -Name UpToDate -Value $objReplication.UpToDate $arrObjects += $objDisplayObject } $labels = @{Expression={$_.Identity};Label="Computer"}, ` @{Expression={$_.Pool};Label="Pool"}, ` @{Expression={$_.Site};Label="Site"}, ` @{Expression={$_.UpToDate};Label="Replication"} $arrObjects | Format-Table $labels $errorActionPreference = $errorPref To use this script, copy the code, paste it into a text editor, and then save the file using a .ps1 file extension (for example, C:ScriptsStatus.ps1). From there all you have to do is run the script from within the Lync Server Management Shell. For example: C:ScriptsStatus.ps1 For More Information • Haiku #81: The CsPool Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231025 • Haiku #67: The CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231026 • Get-CsComputer Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231027 View the Status of Services Running on a Computer  To view the status of services running on a computer To view the status of all the Lync Server services running on all your computers, use the following command: Get-CsService | Select-Object Role, PoolFqdn | Sort-Object PoolFqdn, Role To view the services running on a specific computer, use this command, replacing atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com with the fully qualified domain name of the computer to be checked: Get-CsService | Where-Object {$_.PoolFqdn –eq "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"} | Select-Object Role, PoolFqdn | Sort-Object PoolFqdn, Role 18
  25. 25. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement For More Information • Haiku #71: The CsService Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230871 View Details About a Service  To view details for a service To view detailed information for a particular Lync Server service or server role, use the Get-CsService cmdlet followed by the service Identity: Get-CsService –Identity service:Registrar:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com To view detailed information for all your Lync Server services or server roles, call Get-CsService without any parameters: Get-CsService For More Information • Haiku #71: The CsService Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=230871 Start or Stop Lync Server 2010 Services  To start or stop all Lync Server services on a computer To start all the Lync Server services on a computer, use the Start-CsWindowsService cmdlet: Start-CsWindowsService -ComputerName atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com Note that the ComputerName parameter is not required if you are starting the Lync Server services on the local computer. To stop all the Lync Server services on a computer, use the Stop-CsWindowsService cmdlet: Stop-CsWindowsService -ComputerName atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com  To start or stop a specific service To start a specific service, use the Start-CsWindowsService cmdlet along with the Name parameter: Start-CsWindowsService –Name "RTCRGS" -ComputerName atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com Use the Stop-CsWindowsService cmdlet to stop a specified service: Stop-CsWindowsService –Name "RTCRGS" -ComputerName atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com For More Information • Haiku #51: The CsWindowsService Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231028 Prevent Sessions for Services  To prevent new sessions for all Lync Server services on a computer To prevent new sessions for all the Lync Server services on a computer use the following command: Get-CsWindowsService | Stop-CsWindowsService -ComputerName atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com –Graceful The Graceful parameter used with the Stop-CsWindowsService cmdlet ensures that all existing sessions will be honored but no new sessions will be allowed.  To prevent new sessions for a specific service To prevent new sessions for a specific Lync Server service, use the following command: Stop-CsWindowsService -Name "RTCRGS" -ComputerName atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com -Graceful 19
  26. 26. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement For More Information • Haiku #51: The CsWindowsService Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231028 View Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Server Applications To return information for all of your MSPL server applications, use the Get-CsServerApplication cmdlet: Get-CsServerApplication The following command returns information for a specific application: Get-CsServerApplication -Identity "service:Registrar:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/ExumRouting" And this command returns information about all the applications running under a specific service: Get-CsServerApplication -Identity "service:EdgeServer:atl-edge- 001.litwareinc.com" For More Information • The Server Application Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231029 Enable or Disable a Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Server Application  To enable or disable an MSPL server application To enable an MPSL server application, use the Set-CsServerApplication cmdlet and set the Enabled property to True: Set-CsServerApplication -Identity "Registrar:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/ExumRouting" -Enabled $True To disable an MPSL server application, set the Enabled property to False: Set-CsServerApplication -Identity "Registrar:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/ExumRouting" -Enabled $False For More Information • The Server Application Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231029 Mark a Microsoft SIP Processing Language (MSPL) Application as Critical or Not Critical  To mark or unmark an MSPL server application as critical To mark an MPSL server application as critical, use the Set-CsServerApplication cmdlet and set the Critical property to True: Set-CsServerApplication -Identity "Registrar:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/QoEAgent" -Critical $True To mark an MPSL server application as not being critical, set the Critical property to False: Set-CsServerApplication -Identity "Registrar:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com/QoEAgent" -Critical $False For More Information • The Server Application Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231029 20
  27. 27. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement View a List of Trusted Applications  To view a list of trusted applications To return information for all your trusted applications, call Get-CsTrustedApplication without any parameters: Get-CsTrustedApplication To return information about a single application, use the Identity parameter followed by the application Identity: Get-CsTrustedApplication -Identity TrustPool.litwareinc.com/tapp2 For More Information • The Trusted Application Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231030 View the Simple URL Details  To view Simple URL details To return information about the Simple URLs configured for use in your organization, use the following command: Get-CsSimpleUrlConfiguration | Select-Object –Expand SimpleUrl For More Information • Haiku #29: The CsSimpleUrlConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231035 Managing Users Search for Lync Server 2010 Users  To search for one or more users To search for a user based on the value of a Lync Server-specific attribute, use the Get-CsUser cmdlet and the Filter parameter. For example, this command searches for all users who have not been assigned a per-user voice policy: Get-CsUser -Filter {VoicePolicy -eq $Null} To search for a user based on the value of a generic Active Directory attribute, use the Get-CsUser cmdlet and the LdapFilter parameter. For example, this command searches for all users who are members of the Finance department: Get-CsUser -LDAPFilter "Department=Finance" For More Information • 21 User Information Cmdlets to Run Before You Die at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231038 Add a New User to Lync Server 2010  To create a new Lync Server user To enable a user to use Lync Server, use the Enable-CsUser cmdlet: Enable-CsUser -Identity "Pilar Ackerman" -RegistrarPool "atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com" -SipAddressType SamAccountName -SipDomain litwareinc.com The preceding command includes the SipAddressType and SipDomain parameters; this causes Lync Server to automatically create a SIP address for the user based (in this case) on the user's 21
  28. 28. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement SamAccountName and the domain name litwareinc.com. Alternatively, you can use the SipAddress parameter to assign a specific SIP address to a user: Enable-CsUser -Identity "Pilar Ackerman" -RegistrarPool "atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com" –SipAddress "sip:pilar@litwareinc.com" For More Information • 21 User Information Cmdlets to Run Before You Die at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231038 • Enabling a User for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231040 • Enabling a User for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 and Enterprise Voice at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231043 • The New Communications Server User Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231044 • Enable-CsUser Cmdlet at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=212121 Enable or Disable Users for Lync Server 2010  To disable or re-enable a previously enabled user account for Lync Server To permanently disable a Lync Server user account, use the Disable-CsUser cmdlet: Disable-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" When you run the preceding command, the user's Lync account will be disabled and all Lync Server- related attributes (including the policies assigned to that user) will be deleted from the user account. (Note that the user's Active Directory user account will not be deleted.) If you later decide to once more give the user access to Lync Server you will need to re-run the Enable-CsUser cmdlet, reassign any per-user policies, and reset property values such as the user's line URI and SIP address. To temporarily disable a Lync Server user account, use the Set-CsUser cmdlet to set the account's Enabled property to False: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" –Enabled $False When you run the preceding command the user will still have a valid Lync Server account, and that account will retain all its current settings (including any per-user policies that have been assigned to the user). However, the user will not be able to log on to Lync Server until his or her account has been re- enabled. To re-enable a user whose Lync Server account has been temporarily disabled, use the Set-CsUser cmdlet to set the account's Enabled property to True: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" –Enabled $True For More Information • When is a Boolean Not a Boolean? at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231045 • Disable-CsUser at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231046 • Set-CsUser at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231047 Set, View, and Send a User's Dial-in Conferencing PIN  To set a user’s PIN Lync Server Windows PowerShell provides two different ways to assign a PIN number to a user. To have Lync Server randomly generate a PIN number for the user, use a command similar to this one: Set-CsClientPin -Identity "Ken Myer" The assigned PIN number will appear onscreen, like this: Identity Pin PinReset -------- --- -------- 22
  29. 29. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Sip:kmyer@litwareince.com 55279 True Note. It will be up to you to notify the user of his or her new PIN number; Lync Server will not automatically send these notifications for you. Alternatively, you can include the Pin parameter and assign a specific PIN number to a user: Set-CsClientPin -Identity "Ken Myer" -Pin 18723834 You can also pipe multiple user accounts to Set-CsClientPin and Lync Server will automatically assign a new PIN number to each of those accounts. For example: Get-CsUser –LdapFilter "Department=IT" | Set-CsClientPin For More Information • Haiku #95: The CsClientPin Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231048 Move Users to Another Pool  To move selected users to a different server or pool To move a user from one Registrar pool to another, use the Move-CsUser cmdlet: Move-CsUser -Identity "Pilar Ackerman" -Target "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com" You can also move multiple users by piping more than one user Identity (in this case, the Active Directory display name) to the Move-CsUser cmdlet: "Ken Myer", "Pilar Ackerman", "Aidan Delaney" | Move-CsUser -Target "atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com"  To move all users from one server or pool to a different server or pool To move all the users from a specified pool to a different pool, first use the Get-CsUser cmdlet to retrieve all the users from that pool; in the following command, the Filter value {RegistrarPool –eq "dublin-cs- 001.litwareinc.com"} limits the returned user accounts to those users homed on the pool dublin-cs- 001.litwareinc.com. That collection of user accounts can then be piped to the Move-CsUser cmdlet: Get-CsUser -Filter {RegistrarPool –eq "dublin-cs-001.litwareinc.com"}| Move- CsUser -Target "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"  To move users from one pool to a different pool by using a filter To move a selected group of users (based on an Active Directory attribute) first use the Get-CsUser cmdlet and the LdapFilter parameter to retrieve the desired set of users. After retrieving the appropriate user accounts you can then pipe all those accounts to the Move-CsUser cmdlet: Get-CsUser -LdapFilter "Department=Finance" | Move-CsUser -Target "atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com" For More Information • Haiku #10: The CsUser Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231049 Assign Policies to Users Assign a Conferencing Policy to Modify a User's Default Meeting Experience  To assign a per-user conferencing policy To assign a per-user conferencing policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondConferencingPolicy" 23
  30. 30. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement If you later decide to remove that conferencing policy (and thus have the user managed by the global policy or his or her site policy) use the following command, which sets the PolicyName property to a null value: Grant-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null Specify Client Versions Supported for Sign-in by a User  To assign a per-user client version policy To assign a per-user client version policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondClientVersionPolicy" If you later decide to remove that client version policy (and thus have the user managed by the global policy, a service policy, or his or her site policy) use the following command, which sets the PolicyName property to a null value: Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null Assign Specific Dial-in Conferencing PIN Security Settings to a User  To assign a per-user PIN policy To assign a per-user PIN policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsPinPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondPinPolicy" If you later decide to remove that PIN policy (and thus have the user managed by the global policy or his or her site policy) use the following command, which sets the PolicyName property to a null value: Grant-CsPinPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null Apply External User Access Policies to Users  To apply an external user policy to a user account To assign a per-user external access policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondExternalAccessPolicy" If you later decide to remove that external access policy (and thus have the user managed by the global policy or his or her site policy) use the following command, which sets the PolicyName property to a null value: Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null Configure Archiving of a User's Communications  To assign a per-user archiving policy To assign a per-user archiving policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsArchivingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondArchivingPolicy" If you later decide to remove that archiving policy (and thus have the user managed by the global policy or his or her site policy) use the following command, which sets the PolicyName property to a null value: Grant-CsArchivingPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName $Null 24
  31. 31. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Assign a Location Policy to a User  To assign a per-user location policy To assign a per-user conferencing policy to a user, use a command similar to this, specifying the Identity of the per-user policy as the parameter value for the PolicyName parameter: Grant-CsLocationPolicy –Identity "Ken Myer" –PolicyName "RedmondLocationPolicy" For More Information • Assigning Policies at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231050 Enable a User for Enterprise Voice  To enable a user account for Enterprise Voice To enable a user for Enterprise Voice, use Set-CsUser to set the EnterpriseVoiceEnabled property to True and to assign the user a unique line URI: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" -EnterpriseVoiceEnabled $True –LineUri "TEL: +14255551297" For More Information • Enabling a User for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 and Enterprise Voice at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231043 • How Can I Configure the Telephony Options for a User? at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231051 Configure Telephony for Users  To configure telephony for a specific user account To configure telephony options for a user, use the Set-CsUser cmdlet. The following command enables a user for Enterprise Voice and assigns that user a line URI: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" –EnterpriseVoiceEnabled $True –LineUri "TEL: +14255551219" To enable remote call control for a user, use the following command: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" -RemoteCallControlTelephonyEnabled $True – LineUri "TEL:+14255551219" This command enables PC-to-PC audio communications for the user, but without enabling either remote call control or Enterprise Voice: Set-CsUser –Identity "Ken Myer" –EnterpriseVoiceEnabled $False -RemoteCallControlTelephonyEnabled $False –LineUri "TEL:+14255551219" For More Information • How Can I Configure the Telephony Options for a User? at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231051 25
  32. 32. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Managing On-Premises Meetings Configuring Conferencing Settings Modify the Default Conferencing User Experience  To modify the global conferencing policy To modify the global policy, use the Set-CsConferencingPolicy cmdlet and set the Identity to global: Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity global -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $False -EnableDialInConferencing $False Note that you can also modify the global policy by leaving out the Identity parameter altogether: Set-CsConferencingPolicy -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $False -EnableDialInConferencing $False Create or Modify Conferencing User Experience for a Site or Group of Users  To create a new user or site conferencing policy To create a per-site conferencing policy, use the site: prefix and the name of the site as the Identity: New-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity site:Redmond -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $False -EnableDialInConferencing $False To create a per-user conferencing policy, simply use a unique name for the policy Identity: New-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity "RedmondConferencingPolicy" -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $False -EnableDialInConferencing $False  To modify an existing user or site policy Use the Set-CsConferencingPolicy cmdlet to modify a per-user or per-site policy: Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity site:Redmond -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $True -EnableDialInConferencing $True Be sure to specify a policy Identity. If you leave off the Identity Set-CsConferencingPolicy will modify the global policy instead. To make the same modification to all your conferencing policies (including the global policy), use a command similar to this one: Get-CsConferencingPolicy | Set-CsConferencingPolicy -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $True This command modifies only your per-user conferencing policies: Get-CsConferencingPolicy –Filter "tag:*" | Set-CsConferencingPolicy -AllowAnonymousParticipantsInMeetings $True Delete a Conferencing Policy for a Site or Group of Users  To delete a user or site conferencing policy To delete a per-user or per-site policy, using a command similar to this: Remove-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity site:Redmond If you try to remove a per-user policy that is currently assigned to one or more users you will be prompted to first unassign the policy from each user and then delete the policy. (You can remove a policy without unassigning it, but, from then on, any time you call a user management cmdlet you will receive warnings about policies that can no longer be found.) To unassign a per-user policy and then remove that policy use commands similar to these: 26
  33. 33. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement Get-CsUser -Filter {ConferencingPolicy -eq "RedmondConferencingPolicy"} | Grant-CsConferencingPolicy -PolicyName $Null Remove-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity "RedmondConferencingPolicy" For More Information • No Conferencing Policy is an Island at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231008 • The Edit Conferencing Policy Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231014 Configuring the Meeting Join Experience Modify the Default Meeting Join Experience  To modify the default meeting join settings To modify the default meeting join settings use the Set-CsMeetingConfiguration cmdlet and set the Identity to global: Set-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity global -DesignateAsPresenter Everyone Alternatively, you can omit the Identity altogether: Set-CsMeetingConfiguration -DesignateAsPresenter Everyone If you leave off the Identity, Set-CsMeetingConfiguration will automatically modify the global settings. Create or Modify Meeting Join Settings for a Site or Pool  To create new meeting join settings To create new meeting configuration settings for a site, use a command similar to this: New-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond -DesignateAsPresenter Everyone To create new meeting configuration settings for a pool, set the Identity parameter to the service location for the User Server used in that pool: New-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity "service:UserServer:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com" -DesignateAsPresenter Everyone  To modify an existing site or pool meeting join configuration To modify an existing collection of meeting configuration settings, use the Set-CsMeetingConfiguration cmdlet: Set-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond -DesignateAsPresenter None When calling Set-CsMeetingConfiguration, be sure to include the Identity for the meeting configuration settings to be modified. If you do not, Set-CsMeetingConfiguration will automatically modify the global settings instead. Delete Meeting Join Settings for a Site or Pool  To delete meeting join settings for a site or pool To remove the meeting configuration settings for a site, use a command similar to this: Remove-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond To remove the meeting configuration settings for a pool, use a command similar to this one, which specifies the identity of the User Server in the pool: Remove-CsMeetingConfiguration -Identity "service:UserServer:atl-cs- 001.litwareinc.com" 27
  34. 34. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administration Guide – Windows PowerShell Supplement For More Information • Haiku #84: The CsMeetingConfiguration Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231052 • The Edit Meeting Configuration Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231053 Configure Settings for a Dial-in Conferencing Access Number  To create or modify a dial-in access number To create a new dial-in conferencing access number, use the New- CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber cmdlet: New-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber -PrimaryUri "sip:RedmondDialIn@litwareinc.com" -DisplayNumber "1-800-555-1234" -LineUri "tel:+18005551234" -Pool atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com -PrimaryLanguage "en-US" -Regions "Redmond" Use the Set-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber cmdlet to modify an existing access number: Set-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber -Identity "sip:RedmondDialIn@litwareinc.com" -Regions "Redmond", "Seattle" Delete a Dial-in Conferencing Access Number  To delete a dial-in conferencing access number To delete a dial-in access number, use the Remove-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber cmdlet and specify the number's SIP address as the Identity: Remove-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber -Identity "sip:RedmondDialIn@litwareinc.com" You can also use a command like this one to delete all your dial-in access numbers: Get-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber | Remove-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber For More Information • Haiku #126: The CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber Cmdlets at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/? LinkId=231054 • The New Dial-in Access Number Dialog at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=231055 Configure Dial-in Conferencing Personal Identification Number (PIN) Rules Modify the Default Dial-in Conferencing PIN Settings  To modify the global PIN policy To modify the global PIN policy, use the Set-CsPinPolicy cmdlet and set the Identity to global: Set-CsPinPolicy -Identity global -MinPasswordLength 10 Alternatively, you can leave out the Identity parameter altogether: Set-CsPinPolicy -MinPasswordLength 10 If you do not specify an Identity, Set-CsPinPolicy will modify the global policy. 28

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