You support a Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Enterprise pool named Lync2013.contoso.local. The pool
is configured with two Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) domains named litware.com and
fabrikam.com. The environment also includes the following:
• three Front End Servers named Lync2013FEl, Lync 2013FE2, and Lync2013FE3
• one Back End Server named Lync2013BE
You plan to install a single Edge Server. You create an Edge pool named Lync2013Edge.contoso.local.
You want to configure the following Edge services:
• Access Edge to use sip.fabrikam.com
• Web Conferencing to use conf.fabrikam.com
You also want to enable the federated access feature.
You need to assign internal and external certificates to the Lync 2013 Edge server.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
A.
•Request a private certificate from an internal certificate authority (CA) and include the name
Lync2013Edge.contoso.local.
•Assign the certificate to internal interface of the Edge Server.
B.
•Request a wildcard certificate for *.contoso.local from an internal certificate authority (CA).
•Assign the certificate to internal and external interfaces of the Edge Server.
C.
•Request a certificate from a public certificate authority (CA) and include the names
sip.fabrikam.com, sip.litware.com, and conf.fabrikam.com.
•Assign this certificate to the external interface of the Edge Server.
D.
•Request a certificate from a public certificate authority (CA) and include the names
Lyncdiscoverexternal.fabrikam.com and sipfederation.fabrikam.com.
•Assign the certificate to internal and external interfaces of the Edge Server.
E.
•Request a certificate from a public certificate authority (CA) and include the names
sip.fabrikam.com and sip.litware.com.
•Assign this certificate to the internal interface of Edge Server.