He said that even though 2 clients may be on the same LAN they will still relay their traffic through the Lync Online server, in essence acting as the proxy for the call/IM. However, after working with MS support on a desktop sharing issue within Lync, the tech stated that the Lync server is always the MCU, even during basic IM messages. Servers, but talk directly between themselves for actualĬommunications unless of course a conference is involved, in whichĬase they connect all to the front-end servers which acts as a MCU. Now, as everyone knows, Lync clients are only managed by the Lync Massimo's question here: How can two Lync client talk when there is no route between them? states: My question is: does the Lync client really talk straight peer-to-peer for its IM and video call communications when not in a "Lync Meeting"? (Note: for me it's Lync Online/Office 365, but it should function very similar to an on-premise deployment) I have yet to do full on packet captures to really nail it down.simply for lack of time. I've done my own research in the UccAPI logs as well as opening a ticket with Office 365 support but the results are still muddled and confusing.
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