After configuring the Lync Mobility function, we can test and simulate the connection process by performing the following steps to confirm that the functions provide normal services:
1. Access https: // lyncdiscover. <SIP Domain Name>/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice. svc/root Internet)
Access https: // lyncdiscoverinternal. <SIP Domain Name>/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice. svc/root intranet)
The mobile client accesses this link to obtain the web service address. Lync Server 2013 normally generates a json file containing the link address of your Internet web service.
2. Access https: // <Internet Web service address>/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice. svc/root
Normally, a json file is also obtained.
3. Access https: // <Internet Web service address>/webticket/webticketservice. svc
This step verifies the mobile client. You may be asked to enter your account name and password when accessing the browser. Normally, you will see a Web service function call page.
4. Access https: // <Internet Web service address>/mcx/mcxservice. svc Lync 2010 mobile client)
Access https: // <Internet Web service address>/ucwa/v1/appliation Lync 2013 mobile client)
When the Server side is Lync Server 2013, the normal situation should be that 401 is returned.
Okay. Here is a simple method for testing the Lync Mobility function. I hope it will be helpful for you to configure Mobility.
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