Deploy the SEFAUtil tool in Lync Server 2013

 

Topic Last Modified: 2013-01-30

To deploy and manage Group Call Pickup, you need to use the SEFAUtil resource kit tool. The tool is part of the Lync Server 2013 resource kit tools. Before you can install SEFAUtil, you must have a trusted application pool in your topology, specify SEFAUtil as a trusted application, and enable the topology.

Important

Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) 3.0 Core SDK must be installed on any computer where you plan to run the SEFAUtil tool.

You can run the SEFAUtil in any Front End pool in your deployment.

Note

For more details about running SEFAUtil, see the Technet blog article, "How to get SEFAutil running?" at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=278940.

To deploy SEFAUtil

  1. Log on to the computer where Lync Server Management Shell is installed as a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group or with the necessary user rights as described in Delegate setup permissions in Lync Server 2013.

  2. Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2013, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.

  3. The SEFAUtil tool can be run only on a computer that is part of a trusted application pool. If needed, define a trusted application pool for the Front End pool where you plan to run SEFAUtil. At the command line, run:

    New-CsTrustedApplicationPool -id <Pool FQDN> -Registrar <Pool Registrar FQDN> -site Site:<Pool Site>
    
  4. Define the SEFAUtil tool as a trusted application. At the command line, run:

    New-CsTrustedApplication -ApplicationId sefautil -TrustedApplicationPoolFqdn <Pool FQDN>  -Port 7489
    

    Note

    You can use a different port if needed.

  5. Enable the topology with your changes. At the command line, run:

    Enable-CsTopology
    
  6. Install the Lync Server 2013 resource kit tools on a Front End Server that is in the trusted application pool that you created in step 3.

  7. Verify that the SEFAUtil tool is running correctly, as follows:

    1. Run the tool from the Windows command prompt with administrator privileges to display the call forwarding settings of a user in your deployment.

      Note

      The tool is located at \Program Files\Microsoft Lync Server 2013\Reskit.

    2. Display the call forwarding settings of a user. At the command line, run:

      SEFAUtil.exe <user SIP address> /server:<Lync Server/Pool FQDN>
      

      The call forwarding settings for the user will be displayed.