?› Activate the Mediation Server.
?› Confi gure certifi cates.
Confi guring Dialing Rules
?› Create location profi les. Create rules for normalizing numbers to the E.164
standard based on numbers dialed.
?› Create phone usage records to confi gure calling permissions. Create routes to
defi ne optimal gateway usage.
Confi guring Users for Voice Functionality
?› Enable users for voice using the Administration tool for OCS.
?› The policy for the user.
?› Add telephone information for the user.
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Testing Voice Functionality
?› Using MOC, place a call to a user.
?› Using MOC, place a call to a phone extension.
?› Using MOC, place a call to an outside user.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the Mediation Server be virtualized?
A: No. Microsoft does not currently support virtualization with OCS. If you do decide to
virtualize the Mediation Server, you will see a drop in voice quality.
Q: Is there a way to report on voice quality?
A: Yes. Microsoft offers a Quality of Experience (QOE) capability that enables you to
report on calls being made and on voice quality. This is a great way to spot issues with
devices so that you can resolve problems.
Q: How do I know I am configuring the Mediation Server following Microsoft??™s best
practices?
A: You can run the Microsoft Best Practice Analyzer. It will report on all aspects of your
OCS configuration and help you to resolve any issues it may find.
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