Configure Call Admission Control
Lync Server 2010
Topic Last Modified: 2011-02-25
Call admission control (CAC) is a solution that determines whether or not a real-time session can be established based on the available bandwidth to help prevent poor audio/video quality for users on congested networks. CAC controls real-time traffic only for audio and video, and does not affect data traffic. CAC may route the call through an Internet path when the default WAN path does not have the required bandwidth. For details, see Call Admission Control in the Planning documentation.
This section provides a set of example procedures that illustrate how to deploy and manage CAC in your network.
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| Before you begin CAC deployment you must gather all of the required information for your enterprise network topology, as described in Example: Gathering the Required Information for Call Admission Control in the Planning documentation. Also ensure that CAC components have been installed and activated, as described in Define and Configure a Front End Pool or Define and Configure a Standard Edition Server in the Deployment documentation. |
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| All CAC deployment and management examples in this section are performed by using the Lync Server Management Shell. As an alternative, you can also use the Network Configuration section of Lync Server Control Panel to manage CAC. |
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Configure Network Regions for CAC
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Create Bandwidth Policy Profiles
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Configure Network Sites for CAC
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Associate Subnets with Network Sites for CAC
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Create Network Region Links
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Create Network Interregion Routes
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Create Network Intersite Policies
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Enable Call Admission Control
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Call Admission Control Deployment Checklist

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