This is pointed toward the external listener address of my TMG reverse proxy. ![]() ![]() I have also configured the external discovery record, which can be verified using NSLOOKUP (see below). I will however caveat one minor thing at this early stage, with the clients still unreleased this guide is still very much in beta! □ With all clients RTW’d this guide is officially v.1.0 □Ĭonfiguration of Lync Mobility Autodiscover Recordsįirst up you’ll need to create the internal (lyncdiscoverinternal.) and external (lyncdiscover.) MCX discovery records, mine can be seen below:Īs this is being configured within a test lab environment my internal discovery DNS is pointed at my Lync Standard Edition Server, for a larger deployment this is likely to be your Front End Pool or Director. All clients have been released and can be downloaded via your Smartphone’s respective AppStore/Marketplace etc…įor those that are keen to get this up and running quickly, I have put together a short step-by-step guide, for official Microsoft documentation head here. The client-side bits are likely to be released next week and in the meantime there is nothing stopping you from prepping your Lync Servers. ![]() So the waiting (as of writing) is almost over and the server-side bits for shiny new Lync Mobility Service (MCX) have been released!
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