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Figure 5.9 Confi guring the External Interfaces
You are also assigning the external FQDNs for each service here. These names must have
corresponding DNS entries on a public DNS server and be reachable from outside your
network. For further detail on this, see the section ???Creating DNS Entries,??? earlier in this
chapter. Click Next to continue.
Now you need to enable features on your Edge Server.
Checking the fi rst box, Allow remote user to access your network, enables users to
connect their OCS clients from home, from hotels, or from any other outside location without
requiring a VPN connection.
If you check the second box, Allow anonymous user to join meetings, people outside
your organization (i.e., any non-employee without an Active Directory account) will be able
to join Live Meetings hosted by your OCS server (see Figure 5.10).
Configuring the Edge Server ??? Chapter 5 149
Check the box labeled Enable federation to allow your users to communicate with
other organizations that run LCS and OCS. Federation normally requires you to defi ne
explicitly the partners with whom you would like to federate in a separate list.
However, you also have a second method to enable federation: ???open??? federation. When
you select the checkbox that says Allow discovery of federation partners, this allows
companies to use your DNS record to automatically locate your Access Edge Server and
connect to you without needing to explicitly defi ne them as a federated partner.
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