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This is a blog for John Weber. One of my joys in life is helping others get ahead in life. Content here will be focused on that from this date forward. John was a Skype for Business MVP (2015-2018) - before that, a Lync Server MVP (2010-2014). I used to write a variety of articles (https://tsoorad.blogspot.com) on technical issues with a smattering of other interests. I have a variety of certifications dating back to Novell CNE and working up through the Microsoft MCP stack to MCITP multiple times. FWIW, I am on my third career - ex-USMC, retired US Army. I have a fancy MBA. The opinions expressed on this blog are mine and mine alone.

2014/02/28

Kemp HLB as Reverse Proxy

Interested in using content redirects and Kemp to provide Reverse Proxy services on the minimum amount of IP addresses?

I have been using this as a reference:  http://michaelvh.wordpress.com/2014/01/03/publishing-multiple-services-to-the-internet-on-a-single-ip-address-using-a-kemp-load-balancer-and-content-switching-rules/.  Written by Exchange MVP Michael Van Horenbeeck, this article lays out what is needed to get Lync and Exchange operating on a single IP.

Up on NextHop, as of 14 February 2014, we also have this:  http://blogs.technet.com/b/nexthop/archive/2014/02/14/configuring-reverse-proxy-access-to-microsoft-lync-server-2013-using-kemp-loadmaster.aspx

Of note in the NextHop article is the little blurb at the top mentioning the certification process – nothing like having a reference to the OIP to make customers happy!  Also, the official Kemp configuration guidance for Lync 2013 is referenced in case you have a hard time finding that piece of arcana.  “If you need details steps or would like to manually create these services, you can refer to detailed instructions provided in “LoadMaster Deployment Guide for Microsoft Lync 2013” located here: http://kemptechnologies.com/files/downloads/documentation/7.0/Deployment_Guides/Deployment_Guide-Lync_2013.pdf

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