The first thing to recognize is which operating systems are supported with Lync Server 2013. Make sure if you are deploying to both platforms, you can support issues on either OS.
#Ms lync 2013 for mac mac
Lync Server 2013 is supported for both Microsoft and Mac Operating systems. Microsoft Lync 14.0.10 (141024)Ĩ 08:51:11.807 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 0, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0Ĩ 08:51:12.670 SIPService::OnEvent(NModel::ILogonSessionEvent), hr: 0x0, oldState: 0, newState: 10, direction: 0Ĩ 08:51:12.682 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 1, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0Ĩ 08:51:12.685 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 3, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0Ĩ 08:51:20.192 Office Communications Server LOGON STARTED: USER = ĩ 22:40:32.633 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 1, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.737 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 3, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.738 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 1, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.743 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 3, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.743 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 1, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.744 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 3, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.744 SIPService::OnEvent(IApplicationLayerEvent &), type: 1, HasSignedIn(): 0, HasSignedOut: 0ĩ 22:40:32.754 SIPService::OnEvent(NModel::ILogonSessionEvent), hr: 0x0, oldState: 10, newState: 20, direction: 0ĩ 22:40:33.080 InternalConnect, NLResolveAddress returned: 0ĩ 22:40:33.082 IsLocalAddress, '' is not a local addressĩ 22:40:33.082 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1ĩ 22:40:33.082 Connecting to (port 5061)ĩ 22:40:48.008 InternalConnect, NLCreateConnection returned: -3259,ĩ 22:40:48.008 FUsingHttpsTunnelProxies, returning: 0ĩ 22:40:48.010 Listening thread got exception -3259ĩ 22:40:50.043 InternalConnect, NLResolveAddress returned: 0ĩ 22:40:50.044 IsLocalAddress, '' is not a local addressĩ 22:40:50.044 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1ĩ 22:40:50.044 Connecting to (port 443)ĩ 22:40:50.896 InternalConnect, NLCreateConnection returned: 0,ĩ 22:40:50.896 InternalConnect, NLCop圜onnectionBinding returned: 0,ĩ 22:40:52.980 InternalConnect, NLResolveAddress returned: 0ĩ 22:40:52.981 IsLocalAddress, '' is not a local addressĩ 22:40:52.981 FShouldUseProxy, is returning 1ĩ 22:40:52.981 Connecting to (port 5061)ĩ 22:40:53.291 InternalConnect, NLCreateConnection returned: 0,ĩ 22:40:53.291 InternalConnect, NLCop圜onnectionBinding returned: 0,ĩ 22:40:53.522 HRESULT GetLinkSpeed(DWORD, DWORD*, WIN_BOOL*): ip 192.168.100.187, link speed 0ĩ 22:40:53.522 HRESULT GetLinkSpeed(DWORD, DWORD*, WIN_BOOL*): Working around 0 link speedĩ 22:40:53.What all Operating Systems does Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Support? If anyone has an thought’s or idea’s please share them as at this point I am stuck on this issue.
#Ms lync 2013 for mac for mac
So at this point I am not even sure if Lync 2011 for MAC is supposed to work externally with On-Premise And most other cases where people report problems connecting externally they are using some form of online service like Office 365. Further research so far into the problem hasĬome up empty on the subject. When reviewing TMG I again see no connection attempt by the MAC to connect to the Lync external url or on port 443. So I tired entering :443 in for my external server in the setup.Īnd while rechecking the log after doing so shows like it is now trying to connect on port 443. Lync 2011 tires to connect when external that it was doing so on port 5061 which we don’t have open. Now initially looking at the log I thought my problem was the fact when Now below is what shows up in the Microsoft-Lync.log generated by the MAC.
#Ms lync 2013 for mac windows
When I review live real time logs to see what’s connecting to the external URL for Windows based clients I can see themīut with the MAC I don’t see any attempt from it to connect to the URL like I see with the Windows clients. Setup I do have a TMG server that clients are connecting to that forwards the connections onto my Lync servers when connecting externally. But with the internal certificate imported onto the MAC when internally connected Lync 2011 will login just fine. I did initially have the logon problem internally as noted by other posts online when using an internal CA certificate with Lync. It is currently only Lync 2011 for MAC which will not correct externally. Everything to do with my Windows based clientsĪnd even cell phone based client’s works just fine. So currently I have an issue where Lync 2011 for MAC clients will not connect when external to my On-Premise Lync 2013 servers.
Hopefully someone has some idea on this or a better direction for me to follow.