User's Manual
901 | Voice and Video Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
Table 195: Compatibility Matrix
Lync Client Lync Server 2010 Lync Server 2013
Android No Yes
iOS No Yes
OS X (Mac) Yes Yes
Windows Yes Yes
Configuration Prerequisites
l Microsoft Lync server supporting Lync SDN API versions up to 2.0.
l Dell controller running ArubaOS 6.4.
If your setup does not have a Lync SDN API, use Media Classification as described in Understanding Extended Voice
and Video Features on page 915.
Configuring Lync ALG
This section describes the procedures to configure Lync ALG on the controller:
l Configuring Lync Listening Port on page 901
l Configuring Lync ALG Status on page 902
l Dynamically Open Firewall for UCC Clients using STUN on page 902
l Configuring Per User Role Lync Call Prioritization on page 903
l Disable Media Classification on page 905
When upgrading from ArubaOS 6.x to 6.4:
l Lync ALG is enabled by default.
l If media classification is configured before upgrading to ArubaOS 6.4, disable media classification.
Configuring Lync Listening Port
Configure the port number on which Microsoft Lync SDN API sends HTTP or HTTPS call information (XML)
messages to Dell controller.
Before you configure Lync listening port, disable classify-media. To disable classify-media, see Disable Media
Classification on page 905.
Using the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Management > General page.
2. Under the Configure Lync section, select the HTTP or HTTPS protocol from the drop-down list and enter
the port number in the Web lync listening port text box.
The port range is from 1024 to 65535.
The Web lync listening port is automatically permitted by the firewall. The user does not have to explicitly define a
firewall policy to permit this port.