Verifying Your Mobility Deployment
Topic Last Modified: 2011-11-03
After you deploy the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Mobility Service and Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Autodiscover Service, run a test transaction to verify that your deployment works correctly. You can run Test-CsMcxP2PIM to test sending an instant message between two users. To use this test transaction, you need two actual or test users and their full credentials.
To test person-to-person instant messaging (IM)
Log on as a member of the CsAdministrator role on any computer where Lync Server Management Shell and Ocscore are installed.
Start the Lync Server Management Shell: Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Lync Server 2010, and then click Lync Server Management Shell.
At the command line, type:
Test-CsMcxP2PIM -TargetFqdn <FQDN of Front End pool> -SenderSipAddress sip:<SIP address of test user 1> -SenderCredential <test user 1 credentials> -ReceiverSipAddress sip:<SIP address of test user 2> -ReceiverCredential <test user 2 credentials> -v
You can set credentials in a script and pass them to the test cmdlet. For example:
$passwd1 = ConvertTo-SecureString "Password01" -AsPlainText -Force $passwd2 = ConvertTo-SecureString "Password02" -AsPlainText -Force $tuc1 = New-Object Management.Automation.PSCredential("contoso\UserName1", $passwd1) $tuc2 = New-Object Management.Automation.PSCredential("contoso\UserName2", $passwd2) Test-CsMcxP2PIM -TargetFqdn pool01.contoso.com -SenderSipAddress sip:UserName1@contoso.com -SenderCredential $tuc1 -ReceiverSipAddress sip:UserName2@contoso.com -ReceiverCredential $tuc2 -v