Lync Server 2010 Visio Stencil

Creating visual
representations of your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 communications server topology
can be a helpful way to communicate your Lync Server 2010 deployment
architecture. Using standard Microsoft Visio stencils helps those in your
organization see how traffic flows between server roles and how the distributed
elements of the system relate to each other in your Microsoft Lync 2010
architecture. Together, Lync Server and Lync 2010 can be powerfully represented
by standard and expressive Visio artwork. You can download the Microsoft Visio
stencil for Lync Server from the Download
Center
.

Author: Rui
Maximo

Publication date: February 2011

Product version: Microsoft
Lync Server 2010, Microsoft Lync 2010

Creating visual representations of your Microsoft Lync
Server 2010 communications server topology can be a helpful way to communicate
your Lync Server 2010 deployment architecture. Using standard Microsoft Visio
stencils helps those in your organization see how traffic flows between server
roles and how the distributed elements of the system relate to each other in
your Microsoft Lync 2010 architecture. Together, Lync Server and Lync 2010 can
be powerfully represented by standard and expressive Visio artwork. You can
download the Microsoft Visio stencil for Lync Server from the Download
Center
.

The download has a wide variety of shapes and lots of them-over
125. Servers, workloads, groups, services, virtual machines, and many more. In
Visio, you can copy the shapes, add them to My Shapes,paste them
into stencils, and so on. By using this stencil, you can easily build diagrams by
using icons that represent the building blocks of Lync Server components,
servers, and clients without having to create your own icons. Your diagrams
will be consistent with how Microsoft represents Lync Server when you create
your own diagrams that represent topologies of Lync Server in your environment.

Summary

The
Visio stencil provides many shapes to help describe your Lync Server 2010
architecture. I hope that you enjoy using them.

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