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10533A: Deploying, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft ® Lync™ Server 2010 Microsoft Hyper-VClassroom Setup Guide Contents Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V 1 Setup Overview 2 Classroom Requirements 3 Hardware 3 Software 3 Classroom Configuration 4 Lab Host Computers Checklist 5 Lab Host Computers Setup 6 1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role 7 2. Enable the Windows Audio Service 7 3. Create an External Virtual Network 8 4. Install the Virtual Machine Files 8 5. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script 12 6. Import the Virtual Machines 13 7. Configure the Virtual Machines 14 8. Configure the Host Computer Network Adapters 17 Appendix A 20

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10533A: Deploying, Configuring, and

Administering Microsoft® Lync™ Server

2010

Microsoft Hyper-V™ Classroom Setup Guide

Contents

Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V 1 Setup Overview 2 Classroom Requirements 3

Hardware 3 Software 3

Classroom Configuration 4 Lab Host Computers Checklist 5 Lab Host Computers Setup 6

1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role 7 2. Enable the Windows Audio Service 7 3. Create an External Virtual Network 8 4. Install the Virtual Machine Files 8 5. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script 12 6. Import the Virtual Machines 13 7. Configure the Virtual Machines 14 8. Configure the Host Computer Network Adapters 17

Appendix A 20

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Product Number: 10533A

Version 1.2

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Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V

Important Note: This setup requires Windows Server® 2008 R2 Hyper-V. To import virtual

machines successfully to Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V, you will have to run the VM-Pre-

Import script that will create symbolic links to the Base/Middle-Tier images in the C:\Program

Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives\VirtualMachineName\Virtual Hard Disks\ folders.

This learning product is designed using Microsoft® Hyper-V running on Windows Server

2008 R2. Hyper-V is a virtualization technology that allows a single computer to act as a

host for one or more virtual machines. The virtual machines use a set of virtual devices

that might or might not map to the physical hardware of the host computer.

The software that is installed onto the virtual machine is unmodified, full-version, retail

software that operates exactly as it does when it is installed onto physical hardware.

The following definitions will help you with the remainder of this document:

Hyper-V. Hyper-V is a server application that enables users to run a broad range of

operating systems (OS) simultaneously on a single physical server. Hyper-V is

included with some versions of Windows Server 2008 R2. Hyper-V can be run only

on a 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008 R2 that is running on 64-bit hardware.

Host Computer. The physical computer onto which you install the operating system

and the Hyper-V server role.

Host Operating System. The operating system that is running on the physical

computer. With Hyper-V, the only supported host operating system is Windows

Server 2008 R2.

Virtual Machine. The computer that is running inside Hyper-V. In this document,

“Hyper-V” refers to the application running on the host, while “virtual machine”

refers to the guest operating system and any software that is running inside the

Hyper-V application.

Guest Operating System. The operating system that is running inside the virtual

machine.

Note: Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will display

the Windows Security dialog box for the host operating system. To close the dialog box,

press the ESC key. To access the Windows Security dialog box for a guest operating

system, press CTRL+ALT+END. Other than this difference, software on a virtual machine

behaves as it would behave on a physical computer.

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You can configure virtual machines to communicate with the host computer, other virtual

machines on the same host computer, other host computers, virtual machines on other

host computers, other physical computers on the network, or any combination thereof.

The setup instructions that you will follow as part of this classroom setup guide configure

Hyper-V and the Virtual Machines that run on the host. Changing any of the

configuration settings may render the labs for this learning product unusable.

Setup Overview

The host computers must be set up with a 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008 R2 and

must be running on 64-bit hardware. For more information on the supported hardware for

Hyper-V, go to http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v. You should note the administrator’s

user name and password for the host computers, and provide this information to the

instructor.

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Classroom Requirements

This learning product requires a classroom with a minimum of two computers for each

student configured in a lab pod environment. If two computers cannot be provided for

each student, two students should share a lab pod environment. Before class begins, use

the following information and instructions to install and configure all computers. Once

this setup guide has been completed, and the virtual machines have been verified, the host

machines should be disconnected from each other and reconnected after Module 4.

Please verify all firewalls have been turned off on the host computers.

Hardware The classroom computers require the following hardware and software configuration.

Hardware Level 6

Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V)

processor dual core required

Dual 120 gigabyte (GB) hard disks 7200 RM SATA or better*

8 GB random access memory (RAM) or higher

DVD drive

Network adapter

Super VGA (SVGA) 17-inch monitor

Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device

Sound card with amplified speakers

7’ LAN crossover cable

Approved Microsoft Office Communicator/Lync Headset

*Striped

Additionally, the instructor computer must be connected to a projection display device

that supports SVGA 1024 x 768 pixels, 16-bit colors.

If your hardware exceeds the above hardware specifications, it is not necessary to split

the virtual machines into the pod configuration. It does allow two physical end points for

voice calling.

Software Please note that, unless otherwise indicated, this software is not included in the Trainer

Materials disc. This learning product was developed and tested on supported Microsoft

software, which is required for the classroom computers.

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Classroom Configuration

Each classroom computer will serve as the host for several virtual machines that will run

in Hyper-V. Domain or workgroup membership for the host computer does not matter.

After completion of the setup, all computers will be configured to run several virtual

machines running Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

The configuration of the instructor and student host computers should be the same, except

for installing any presentation materials needed by the instructor.

Estimated Time to Set Up the Classroom: 180 Minutes

Physical Topology:

After all of the pod computers have been setup, the computers should be disconnected

from the Network Switch and reconnected before the students begin Lab 5. Please verify

all firewalls have been turned off on the host computers.

10533A POD Environment

Host1IP: 10.0.10.201IP: 10.0.20.201IP: 10.0.30.201

IP: 172.16.10.201SN: 255.255.255.0

GW: 10.0.10.1DNS: 10.0.10.10

Needs Headset with Mic

Host2IP: 10.0.10.202IP: 10.0.20.202IP: 10.0.30.202

IP: 172.16.10.202SN: 255.255.255.0

GW: 10.0.10.1DNS: 10.0.10.10

Needs Headset with Mic

Network Switch

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Lab Host Computers Checklist

1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role

2. Enable the Windows Audio Service

3. Create an External Virtual Network

4. Install the Virtual Machine Files

5. Run the VM-Pre-Import script

6. Import the Virtual Machines

7. Configure the Virtual Machines

8. Configure the Host Computer Network Adapters

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Lab Host Computers Setup

Use the instructions in the following sections to set up the classroom manually.

IMPORTANT: To fix an issue with Remote Desktop Services licensing expiring, please

perform the following steps before you begin the setup of the virtual machine

environment.

Before you start any virtual machines, you must perform the following actions on both

hosts:

1. Right-click the system tray clock and then click Adjust date/time.

2. On the Date and Time window, click Change date and time.

3. On the Date and Time Settings window, change the date to March 25th

, 2011.

4. Verify both hosts have the same time and date and then click OK twice.

5. Start the virtual machines as instructed in the rest of this Setup Guide.

The virtual machines will automatically get the time and date from the hosts.

Important: The operating systems installed on the virtual machines in this learning product

have not been activated. Rearm has been run at the end of development, and the OS in the

virtual machine will be in a grace state.

This grace state lasts for 30 days for the client and 60 days for the server. If you keep these

virtual machines running longer than this, you either must run rearm or activate the virtual

machines using your own keys.

If the operating system has not retained this state, you may have time to run the class before

activation is required. Otherwise, you can rearm the operating system by running slmgr –

rearm at the Administrative command prompt. If no additional rearms are available, then

the virtual machine will go in to notification mode but will still provide full functionality.

You will just have to close the initial messages about activation.

You may be prompted to restart the computer when the virtual machine is started for the

first time. This is because of the hardware differences on the Host computer. You can just

click Restart Later to close the message.

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1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role In this task, you will install the Hyper-V server role on each Windows Server 2008 R2

host computer.

Important: If you are receiving Stop Error Messages on your host(s), and are using Intel CPUs that are code-named Nehalem, for example, the Nehalem CPU for a server is from the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series, and the Nehalem CPU for a client is from the Intel Core-i processor series, it is important to install the hotfix in the KB Article number 975530.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975530

Important: If Hyper-V is installed already, you can skip this procedure.

1. On each host machine, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and click Server

Manager.

2. In the Server Manager console, click Roles. In the details pane, click Add Roles.

3. On the Before You Begin page, click Next.

4. On the Select Server Roles page, select the Hyper-V check box, and then click Next.

5. On the Hyper-V page, click Next.

6. On the Create Virtual Networks page, do not select any check boxes, and then click

Next.

7. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.

8. On the Installation Results page, click Close.

9. When prompted to restart the computer, click Yes.

10. After the server restarts, log on using administrator credentials. When the installation

finishes, click Close.

11. In the Server Manager console, select the Do not show me this console at logon

check box, and then close Server Manager.

2. Enable the Windows Audio Service If you have not already done so, enable the Microsoft Windows

® Audio Service on both

hosts.

1. On the host machines, click Start > Administrative Tools > Services.

2. In the Services console, right-click Windows Audio and then click Properties.

1.

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3. On the General tab, in the Startup type drop-down list, select Automatic and then

click OK.

4. Right-click Windows Audio again and then click Start.

5. Close the Services console.

3. Create an External Virtual Network This section lists the networks created for this learning product. These steps are required

if you do not have an external virtual network created.

1. On each host machine, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click

Hyper-V Manager.

2. In the Hyper-V Manager console, click Virtual Network Manager.

3. In the center pane, click External, and then click Add.

4. In the Name field, type External.

5. In the selection drop-down select your network adapter, and then click OK.

Important: If the system has a single NIC, make sure ‘Allow management operating

system to share this network adapter’ is selected as well.

6. On the Apply Networking Changes page, click Yes.

Please verify all firewalls have been turned off on the host computers.

4. Install the Virtual Machine Files After installing the Hyper-V server role, you will need to follow the following steps to

copy the base images and virtual machine files to the host computers, and then configure

the virtual machines.

Please verify you have adjusted the date and time as instructed at the beginning of the

Lab Host Computer Setup section.

Both hosts will have the Set 1 virtual machines:

Set 1 Virtual Machines

10533A-MIA-DC1.1

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

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For Set 2, the virtual machines will be split between the two virtual machine hosts

according to the following table:

Host1 Host2

10533A-MIA-DC1.2 10533A-MIA-LS1.2

10533A-MIA-SQL1.2 10533A-MIA-RAS1.2

10533A-MIA-ED1.2 10533A-MIA-AM1.2

10533A-ROM-LS2.2 10533A-MIA-CL1.2

10533A-ROM-CL3.2 10533A-RED-SBS1.2

10533A-INT-CL4.2 10533A-RED-CL2.2

Copy the appropriate virtual machine images to each host according to the above table.

Extract the Course Images

To Extract the Base Images:

1. On each host machine, from the courseware source files location, double-click

Base10A-WS08R2-HV.exe.

2. In the Official Microsoft Learning Product License Terms window, click Accept to

indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.

3. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box,

ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base is listed, and then click

Install. Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take

a few minutes.

Wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes.

4. When complete, on each host, you should have one file in C:\Program

Files\Microsoft Learning\Base:

Base10A-WS08R2-HV.vhd

To Extract the Mid-Tier Base Images:

1. On each host machine, from the courseware source files location, double-click MIA-

DC1.exe.

2. In the Official Microsoft Learning Product License Terms window, click Accept to

indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.

3. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box,

ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base\Drives is listed, and then

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click Install. Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might

take a few minutes.

4. When complete, on each host, you should have one mid-tier vhd file in C:\Program

Files\Microsoft Learning\Base\Drives:

MIA-DC1.vhd

To Extract the Virtual Machines:

HOST1

1. From the courseware source files location, double-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1.exe.

2. In the Official Microsoft Learning Product License Terms window, click Accept to

indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.

3. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box,

ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives is listed, and then

click Install.

4. Please wait while the virtual machine files are extracted. This might take a few

minutes.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the following files:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-LS1.1.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-CL1.1.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-DC1.2.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-SQL1.2.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-ED1.2.part01.exe

10533A-ROM-LS2.2.part01.exe

10533A-ROM-CL3.2.part01.exe

10533A-INT-CL4.2.part01.exe

6. When complete, on Host1, you should have the following directories in C:\Program

Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives:

10533A-MIA-DC1.1

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-DC1.2

10533A-MIA-SQL1.2

10533A-MIA-ED1.2

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10533A-ROM-LS2.2

10533A-ROM-CL3.2

10533A-INT-CL4.2

HOST2

1. From the courseware source files location, double-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1.exe.

2. In the Official Microsoft Learning Product License Terms window, click Accept to

indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.

3. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box,

ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives is listed, and then

click Install.

4. Please wait while the virtual machine files are extracted. This might take a few

minutes.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the following files:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-LS1.1.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-CL1.1.exe

10533A-MIA-LS1.2.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-AM1.2.part01.exe

10533A-RED-SBS1.2.part01.exe

10533A-MIA-RAS1.2.exe

10533A-MIA-CL1.2.part01.exe

10533A-RED-CL2.2.part01.exe

6. When complete, on Host2, you should have the following directories in C:\Program

Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives:

10533A-MIA-DC1.1

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.2

10533A-MIA-AM1.2

10533A-RED-SBS1.2

10533A-MIA-RAS1.2

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10533A-MIA-CL1.2

10533A-RED-CL2.2

5. Run the VM-Pre-Import Script In this task, you will run the VM-Pre-Import- 10533A-VirtualMachineName.bat file and

other .bat files. This script will create links to the Base and Mid-Tier images in the import

folder necessary for importing each virtual machine with Hyper-V R2.

HOST1

1. Double-click C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-

DC1.1\VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-DC1.1.bat (root of the virtual machine

import folder).

2. Verify the links are created in the appropriate C:\Program Files\Microsoft

Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-DC1.1\Virtual Hard Disks\ folder.

3. Repeat the steps above for each virtual machine that has a parent drive. The batch

files include the following:

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-SQL1.1.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-LS1.1.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-CL1.1.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-DC1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-SQL1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-ED1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-ROM-LS2.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-ROM-CL3.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-INT-CL4.2.bat

HOST2

1. Double-click C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-

DC1.1\VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-DC1.1.bat (root of the virtual machine

import folder).

2. Verify the links are created in the appropriate C:\Program Files\Microsoft

Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-DC1.1\Virtual Hard Disks\ folder.

3. Repeat the steps above for each virtual machine that has a parent drive. The batch

files include the following:

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-SQL1.1.bat

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VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-LS1.1.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-CL1.1.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-LS1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-AM1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-RED-SBS1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-RAS1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-MIA-CL1.2.bat

VM-Pre-Import-10533A-RED-CL2.2.bat

6. Import the Virtual Machines 1. On HOST1, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Hyper-V

Manager.

2. In the Actions pane, click Import Virtual Machine.

3. In the Import Virtual Machine dialog box, click Browse.

4. Browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives, click 10533A-

MIA-DC1.1, and then click Select Folder.

5. Click Import.

Note: If you receive a message that the virtual machine imported with warnings, right-click

10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Settings. Under IDE Controller 0, verify that the

10533A-MIA-DC1.1.vhd file is connected to the virtual machine.

If the hard drive is not connected:

1. Click Browse, and then browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft

Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-DC1.1\Virtual Hard Disks.

2. Click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1.vhd, and then click Open.

If the hard drive is connected, just click OK.

Repeat these steps for any other virtual machines you get this warning.

6. Repeat Steps 2-5 for the following virtual machines:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-DC1.2

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10533A-MIA-SQL1.2

10533A-MIA-ED1.2

10533A-ROM-LS2.2

10533A-ROM-CL3.2

10533A-INT-CL4.2

7. On HOST2, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Hyper-V

Manager.

8. In the Actions pane, click Import Virtual Machine.

9. In the Import Virtual Machine dialog box, click Browse.

10. Browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\10533\Drives, click 10533A-

MIA-DC1.1, and then click Select Folder.

11. Click Import.

Note: If you receive a message that the virtual machine imported with warnings, right-click

10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Settings. Under IDE Controller 0, verify that the

10533A-MIA-DC1.1.vhd file is connected to the virtual machine. If it is not connected,

click Browse, and then browse to C:\Program Files\Microsoft

Learning\10533\Drives\10533A-MIA-DC1.1\Virtual Hard Disks. Click 10533A-MIA-

DC1.1.vhd, click Open and then click OK. If the hard drive is listed, click OK. Repeat

these step for any other virtual machines you get this warning.

12. Repeat Steps 7-11 for the following virtual machines:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.2

10533A-RED-CL2.2

10533A-MIA-AM1.2

10533A-RED-SBS1.2

10533A-MIA-RAS1.2

10533A-MIA-CL1.2

7. Configure the Virtual Machines HOST1

1. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Start.

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2. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Connect.

3. Verify that the virtual machine boots and logs on as Fabrikam\Administrator

automatically, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.

4. If necessary, on the Microsoft Windows prompt, click Restart Now.

5. When the virtual machine reboots and automatically logs on, if a Windows

Activation notification message displays, click Cancel, and then perform the

following:

Open a command prompt, and type slmgr –rearm.

Restart the computer as prompted.

6. When the virtual machine reboots and automatically logs on, click the Start button,

and then select Shut down to shut down the virtual machine.

7. After the virtual machine shuts down, in the Hyper-V Manager, under Virtual

Machines, right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Snapshot.

8. Wait for the Snapshot process to finish. In the Snapshots pane, right-click the

snapshot name, and then click Rename.

9. Type StartingImage, and then press ENTER.

10. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Start.

11. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Connect.

12. Verify that the server boots and logs on as Fabrikam\Administrator automatically,

using a password of Pa$$w0rd and verify that the logon is successful.

13. On the Action menu, click Turn off. In the Turn Off Machine dialog box, click

Turn Off.

14. In the Virtual Machines pane, right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click

Revert.

15. In the Revert Virtual Machine dialog box, click Revert.

16. Repeat Steps 1-15 for the following virtual machines:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-DC1.2

10533A-MIA-SQL1.2

10533A-MIA-ED1.2

10533A-ROM-LS2.2

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10533A-ROM-CL3.2

10533A-INT-CL4.2

Please note, the following virtual machines automatically logon as users other than

Fabrikam\Administrator.

10533A-MIA-CL1.1 as Fabrikam\Andreas

10533A-ROM-CL3.2 as Fabrikam\Marcel

10533A-INT-CL4.2 as INT-CL4\Administrator

10533A-MIA-ED1.2 as MIA-ED1\Administrator

You will be able to complete the steps in this section using these accounts.

HOST2

1. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Start.

2. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Connect.

3. Verify that the server boots and logs on as Fabrikam\Administrator automatically.

4. If necessary, on the Microsoft Windows prompt, click Restart Now. After the

computer restarts and logs on as Fabrikam\Administrator automatically

5. If a Windows Activation notification message displays, click Cancel, and then

perform the following:

Open a command prompt, and type slmgr –rearm.

Restart the computer as prompted. After the computer restarts, log on as

Fabrikam\Administrator, using a password of Pa$$w0rd.

6. Click the Start button, and then select Shut down to shut down the virtual machine.

7. After the virtual machine shuts down, in the Hyper-V Manager, under Virtual

Machines, right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Snapshot.

8. Wait for the Snapshot process to finish. In the Snapshots pane, right-click the

snapshot name, and then click Rename.

9. Type StartingImage, and then press ENTER.

10. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Start.

11. Right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click Connect.

12. Verify that the server boots and logs on as Fabrikam\Administrator automatically.

13. On the Action menu, click Turn off. In the Turn Off Machine dialog box, click

Turn Off.

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14. In the Virtual Machines pane, right-click 10533A-MIA-DC1.1, and then click

Revert.

15. In the Revert Virtual Machine dialog box, click Revert.

16. Repeat Steps 1-15 for the following virtual machines:

10533A-MIA-SQL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.1

10533A-MIA-CL1.1

10533A-MIA-LS1.2

10533A-MIA-AM1.2

10533A-RED-SBS1.2

10533A-MIA-RAS1.2

10533A-MIA-CL1.2

10533A-RED-CL2.2

Please note, the following virtual machines automatically logon as users other than

Fabrikam\Administrator.

10533A-MIA-CL1.1 as Fabrikam\Andreas

10533A-MIA-CL1.2 as Fabrikam\Andreas

10533A-MIA-RAS1.2 as MIA-RAS1\Administrator

10533A-RED-CL2.2 as Fabrikam\Tzipi

You will be able to complete the steps in this section using these accounts.

8. Configure the Host Computer Network Adapters The host computers will need to be able to communicate via TCP/IP to the Virtual

Machines. Complete the following steps to configure the IP Address settings on the host

computer. Please verify all firewalls have been turned off on the host computers.

HOST1

1. Click Start and then click Run.

2. In the Open field, type ncpa.cpl and press ENTER.

3. In the Network Connections windows, located the network device named External.

You may need to press the ALT key and then on the menu, click View and change

the view to Details in order to see the Device Name.

4. Right-click the External network device and click Properties.

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5. In the Properties window, click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click

Properties.

6. In the Properties window, use the following values to configure the Internet Protocol

Version 4 properties:

IP address: 10.0.10.201

Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Default gateway: 10.0.10.1

Preferred DNS server: 10.0.10.10

7. In the Properties window, click Advanced.

8. In the Advanced TCP/IP Settings Properties window, under IP addresses, click Add.

9. In the TCP/IP Address window, in the IP address field, type 10.0.20.201

10. In the Subnet mask field, type 255.255.255.0 and then click OK.

11. Repeat steps 8 through 10 to assign the following IP addresses to Host1.

10.0.30.201 255.255.255.0

172.16.10.201 255.255.255.0

12. Then click OK three times and close the Network connections window.

HOST2

1. Click Start and then click Run.

2. In the Open field, type ncpa.cpl and press ENTER.

3. In the Network Connections windows, located the network device named External.

You may need to press the ALT key and then on the menu, click View and change

the view to Details in order to see the Device Name.

4. Right-click the External network device and click Properties.

5. In the Properties window, click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click

Properties.

6. In the Properties window, use the following values to configure the Internet Protocol

Version 4 properties:

IP address: 10.0.10.202

Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Default gateway: 10.0.10.1

Preferred DNS server: 10.0.10.10

7. In the Properties window, click Advanced

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8. In the Advanced TCP/IP Settings Properties window, under IP addresses, click Add.

9. In the TCP/IP Address window, in the IP address field, type 10.0.20.202

10. In the Subnet mask field, type 255.255.255.0 and then click OK.

11. Repeat steps 8 through 10 to assign the following IP addresses to Host2.

10.0.30.202 255.255.255.0

172.16.10.202 255.255.255.0

12. Then click OK three times and close the Network connections window.

Please verify all firewalls have been turned off on the host computers.

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Appendix A

The virtual machines were developed using the English (United States) layout shown

below.

If your physical keyboard does not match the above layout, you may need to refer to the

above layout for the character positions used to logon. For future logons and usage

throughout the labs, you may want to install your keyboard layout in the virtual machine.

To update the Lync Server service certificate on 10533A-MIA-LS1.2

Lync Server is already installed on the set two virtual machines and they are configured with a 2 year certificate. If you are attempting to perform this course sometime after those certificates have expired, perform the following steps to request and assign new certificates after the set two set of virtual machines are started.

1. On MIA-LS1, click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2010

and then click Lync Server Deployment Wizard.

2. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Install or Update Lync Server

System.

3. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, in the Step 3: Request, Install or

Assign Certificates, click Run.

4. In the Certificate Wizard, click Request.

5. In the Certificate Request page, click Next.

6. In the Delayed or Immediate Requests page, ensure Send the request immediately

to an online certification authority is selected and then click Next.

7. In the Choose a Certification Authority (CA) page, click Next.

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8. In the Certification Authority Account page, click Next.

9. In the Specify Alternate Certificate Template page, click Next.

10. In the Name and Security Settings page, in the Friendly Name box type, MIA-LS1

New Cert and then click Next.

11. In the Organization Information page, click Next.

12. In the Geographical Information page, click Next.

13. In the Subject Name / Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

14. In the SIP Domain setting on Subject Alternate Names (SANs) page, under

Configured SIP domains click to select Fabrikam.com and then click Next.

15. In the Configure Additional Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

16. In the Certificate Request Summary page, click Next.

17. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Next.

18. In the Online Certificate Request Status page, click Finish

19. In the Certificate Assignment page, click Next.

20. In the Certificate Assignment Summary page, click Next.

21. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Finish.

22. In the Certificate Wizard, click Close.

Note: After completing the above steps, run Step 4 on the Deployment Wizard to start all of the Lync Server services. Use the Services MMC to verify all of the services have started.

23. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Exit.

To update the Lync Server service certificate on 10533A-ROM-LS2.2

Lync Server is already installed on the set two virtual machines and they are configured with a 2 year certificate. If you are attempting to perform this course sometime after those certificates have expired, perform the following steps to request and assign new certificates after the set two set of virtual machines are started.

1. On ROM-LS2, click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2010

and then click Lync Server Deployment Wizard.

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2. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Install or Update Lync Server

System.

3. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, in the Step 3: Request, Install or

Assign Certificates, click Run.

4. In the Certificate Wizard, click Request.

5. In the Certificate Request page, click Next.

6. In the Delayed or Immediate Requests page, ensure Send the request immediately

to an online certification authority is selected and then click Next.

7. In the Choose a Certification Authority (CA) page, click Next.

8. In the Certification Authority Account page, click Next.

9. In the Specify Alternate Certificate Template page, click Next.

10. In the Name and Security Settings page, in the Friendly Name box type, ROM-LS2

New Cert and then click Next.

11. In the Organization Information page, click Next.

12. In the Geographical Information page, click Next.

13. In the Subject Name / Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

14. In the SIP Domain setting on Subject Alternate Names (SANs) page, under

Configured SIP domains click to select Fabrikam.com and then click Next.

15. In the Configure Additional Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

16. In the Certificate Request Summary page, click Next.

17. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Next.

18. In the Online Certificate Request Status page, click Finish

19. In the Certificate Assignment page, click Next.

20. In the Certificate Assignment Summary page, click Next.

21. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Finish.

22. In the Certificate Wizard, click Close.

Note: After completing the above steps, run Step 4 on the Deployment Wizard to start all of the Lync Server services. Use the Services MMC to verify all of the services have started.

23. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Exit.

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To update the Lync Server service certificate on 10533A-RED-SBS1.2

Lync Server is already installed on the set two virtual machines and they are configured with a 2 year certificate. If you are attempting to perform this course sometime after those certificates have expired, perform the following steps to request and assign new certificates after the set two set of virtual machines are started.

1. On RED-SBS1, click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2010

and then click Lync Server Deployment Wizard.

2. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Install or Update Lync Server

System.

3. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, in the Step 3: Request, Install or

Assign Certificates, click Run.

4. In the Certificate Wizard, click Request.

5. In the Certificate Request page, click Next.

6. In the Delayed or Immediate Requests page, ensure Send the request immediately

to an online certification authority is selected and then click Next.

7. In the Choose a Certification Authority (CA) page, click Next.

8. In the Certification Authority Account page, click Next.

9. In the Specify Alternate Certificate Template page, click Next.

10. In the Name and Security Settings page, in the Friendly Name box type, RED-SBS1

New Cert and then click Next.

11. In the Organization Information page, click Next.

12. In the Geographical Information page, click Next.

13. In the Subject Name / Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

14. In the SIP Domain setting on Subject Alternate Names (SANs) page, under

Configured SIP domains click to select Fabrikam.com and then click Next.

15. In the Configure Additional Subject Alternate Names page, click Next.

16. In the Certificate Request Summary page, click Next.

17. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Next.

18. In the Online Certificate Request Status page, click Finish

19. In the Certificate Assignment page, click Next.

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20. In the Certificate Assignment Summary page, click Next.

21. In the Executing Commands page, ensure that the Task status shows as completed

and then click Finish.

22. In the Certificate Wizard, click Close.

Note: After completing the above steps, run Step 4 on the Deployment Wizard to start all of the Lync Server services. Use the Services MMC to verify all of the services have started.

23. In the Lync Server 2010 - Deployment Wizard, click Exit.

IMPORTANT: In order to not have to repeat these steps before every class. It is recommended that you rearm all of the virtual machines and then make a new starting point snapshot.