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controller’s Web server. The communication between the Lync SDN API and Web server occurs over HTTP or
HTTPS.
This section includes the following sub-sections:
l Lync ALG Compatibility Matrix on page 985
l Configuration Prerequisites on page 985
l Lync SDN API 2.1 Support on page 985
l Lync SDN API - ArubaOS Compatibility Matrix on page 986
l Configuring Lync ALG on page 986
l Viewing Lync ALG Statistics using the CLI
l Viewing Lync ALG Statistics Using the WebUI on page 991
l Troubleshooting Lync ALG Issues on page 992
Lync ALG Compatibility Matrix
The following table displays the Lync clients that support voice, video, desktop sharing, and file transfer
applications in ArubaOS 6.4.x:
Table 214: 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 2.1.
l Dell controller running ArubaOS 6.4.x. If you are running Lync SDN API 2.1, the controller must run
ArubaOS 6.4.3.0 or later.
If your setup does not have a Lync SDN API, use Media Classification as described in Understanding Extended Voice
and Video Features on page 1001.
Lync SDN API 2.1 Support
The controller supports Lync SDN API version 2.1. As part of Lync SDN API 2.1, Lync SDN Manager (LSM) sends
In-Call quality update messages to the controller. The In-Call quality update message provides visibility on the
end-to-end delay, jitter, packet loss, and MOS periodically for VoIP calls that are active. In earlier versions of
Lync SDN API, LSM sent end-to-end quality updates to the controller at the end of a VoIP call.
Certain Lync clients can generate in-call quality reports that can be processed by the Lync SDN server and forwarded
to the controller for further processing. For a list of Lync clients that support In-Call quality report, contact Microsoft®
support.
Some characteristics of the In-Call quality reports are as follows:
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