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List of Lync Cmdlets, Synopsis and Technet Links

 

Name Synopsis HelpUri
Approve-CsDeviceUpdateRule Approves a device update rule that has been imported to the system. After a device update rule has been approved, the corresponding update will automatically be downloaded and installed by client devices affected by the update. Link
Clear-CsDeviceUpdateFile Deletes any rejected device update files that are no longer associated with a device. Link
Clear-CsDeviceUpdateLog Deletes all the Device Update Web service log and audit files that are older than the specified number of days. Link
Debug-CsLisConfiguration Displays the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Location Information service (LIS) configuration in XML format. Link
Disable-CsAdDomain Undoes the domain preparation tasks carried out by the Enable-CsAdDomain cmdlet. This cmdlet is typically used only if you are uninstalling Microsoft Lync Server 2010 from a domain. Link
Disable-CsAdForest Undoes the forest preparation tasks carried out by the Enable-CsAdForest cmdlet. This cmdlet is typically used only if you are uninstalling Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Disable-CsComputer Disables a service or server role that has been removed from a computer running Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Disable-CsHostingProvider Disables a hosting provider currently in use in your organization. A hosting provider is a third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, such as Microsoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
Disable-CsPublicProvider Disables a public provider configured for use in your organization. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
Disable-CsUser Modifies the Active Directory account of the specified user or users; this modification prevents users from using Microsoft Lync Server 2010 clients such as Microsoft Lync 2010. Disable-CsUser only restricts activity related to Lync Server 2010; it does not disable or remove a user’s Active Directory account. Link
Enable-CsAdDomain Modifies the security settings on the universal groups created during forest preparation. These modifications provide the permissions needed to host and manage users enabled for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 within the domain. Link
Enable-CsAdForest Makes the Active Directory modifications required before you can install Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This includes making global changes to the Configuration or System containers; creating universal groups; and creating property sets and display specifiers that are specific to Lync Server 2010. Link
Enable-CsComputer Enables new or newly-updated services or server roles on a computer running Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Enable-CsHostingProvider Enables a hosting provider for use in your organization. A hosting provider is a third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, such as Microsoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
Enable-CsPublicProvider Enables a public provider configured for use in your organization. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
Enable-CsReplica Adds the local computer to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 replication path. Link
Enable-CsTopology Enables the most recently published Microsoft Lync Server 2010 topology. After you have made changes to your topology, the changes will not take effect until they have been both published and enabled. Link
Enable-CsUser Enables one or more users for Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Users cannot use Microsoft Lync 2010 or other Lync Server 2010 clients until their user accounts have been enabled for Lync Server. Link
Export-CsArchivingData Enables you to export records that have been stored in the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Archiving database. Link
Export-CsConfiguration Exports your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 topology, policies, and configuration settings to a file. Among other things, this file can then be used to restore this information to the Central Management store after an upgrade, a hardware failure, or some other issue has resulted in data loss. Link
Export-CsLisConfiguration Exports an Enterprise Voice Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) configuration to a file in compressed format for backup purposes. Link
Get-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration Returns information about the configuration settings for computers running the Access Edge service in your organization (also known as Access Edge servers). Access Edge servers provide a way for users outside your internal network to communicate with users inside your internal network. Link
Get-CsAdContact In a multi-forest topology, returns information about user accounts from forests other than your home forest; these are users who have been replicated as contact objects by Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 (or a previous version of the product). Get-CsAdContact returns any user who has a value configured for the msRTCSIP-OriginatorSid attribute. Link
Get-CsAdDomain Returns information indicating whether Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) has been correctly configured to allow for the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsAddressBookConfiguration Returns information about Address Book configuration settings. Link
Get-CsAdForest Returns information indicating whether your Active Directory forest has been correctly configured to allow for the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsAdminRole Returns information about the role-based access control (RBAC) roles used in your organization. RBAC roles are used to specify the management tasks that users are allowed to carry out, and to determine the scope in which users will be allowed to perform these tasks. Link
Get-CsAdminRoleAssignment Returns the role-based access control (RBAC) roles assigned to a user. Link
Get-CsAdServerSchema Returns information indicating whether your Active Directory schema has been correctly configured to allow for the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsAdUser Returns information about all the user accounts in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This includes user accounts that have been enabled for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 as well as accounts that have not been enabled for Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsAllowedDomain Returns information about the domains included on the list of domains approved for federation. After a domain has been approved for federation (by being added to the allowed list), your users can exchange instant messages and presence information with people who have accounts in that domain. Link
Get-CsAnalogDevice Returns information about the analog devices you can manage by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. An analog device is a telephone or other device that is connected to the public switched telephone network. Link
Get-CsAnnouncement Returns information about the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 announcements configured for use in your organization. Announcements are played when users dial a valid but unassigned phone number. An announcement can be a message (such as "This number is temporarily out of service") or a busy signal. Link
Get-CsApplicationEndpoint Retrieves endpoints for the Application service. Link
Get-CsArchivingConfiguration Returns information about how (or if) instant messaging (IM) sessions are archived in your organization. Link
Get-CsArchivingPolicy Returns information about your instant messaging (IM) session archiving policies. Archiving policies enable you to archive all IM and web conferencing sessions that take place between internal users and/or between internal users and external users. Link
Get-CsAudioTestServiceApplication Enables you to return information about the Audio Test service application used in your organization. Link
Get-CsAVEdgeConfiguration Returns configuration information for computers running the A/V Edge service  in your organization. The configuration settings on these computers, also known as A/V Edge servers, enable internal users to share audio and video data with external users (that is, users who are not logged on to your internal network), as well as exchange files and participate in desktop sharing sessions. Link
Get-CsBandwidthPolicyServiceConfiguration Retrieves one or more bandwidth policy service configurations. Link
Get-CsBlockedDomain Returns information about the domains that are included on the list of domains blocked for federation. By definition, your users are not allowed to use Microsoft Lync Server 2010 applications to communicate with people from the blocked domain; for example, users cannot use Microsoft Lync 2010 to exchange instant messages with anyone with a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) account in a domain on the blocked list. Link
Get-CsCallParkOrbit Gets the call park orbit range settings for the organization. Link
Get-CsCdrConfiguration Returns information about your call detail recording (CDR) settings. CDR enables you to track usage of such things as peer-to-peer instant messaging sessions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls, and conferencing calls. Link
Get-CsCertificate Returns information about certificates on the local computers that have been configured for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsClientCertificate Returns information about the client certificates that have been issued to a user. Link
Get-CsClientPinInfo Retrieves information about the personal identification number (PIN) assigned to a user. Link
Get-CsClientPolicy Returns information about the client policies configured for use in your organization. Among other things, client policies help determine the features of Microsoft Lync 2010 that are available to users; for example, you might give some users the right to transfer files while denying this right to other users. Link
Get-CsClientVersionConfiguration Retrieves information about the specified collection of client version configuration settings in use in your organization. Client version configuration settings determine whether or not Microsoft Lync Server 2010 checks the version number of each client application that logs on to the system. If client version filtering is enabled the ability of that client application to access the system will be based on settings configured in the relevant client version policy. Link
Get-CsClientVersionPolicy Returns information about which clients (such as Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2) are supported in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 environment. Client version policies enable you to specify which clients (such as Office Communicator 2007 R2) will be able to log on to your Lync Server 2010 system. Link
Get-CsClientVersionPolicyRule Returns the client version policy rules configured for use in your organization. Link
Get-CsCommonAreaPhone Returns information about the common area phones managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Common area phones are phones that are located in building lobbies, employee lounges, or other areas where they are likely to be used by a number of different people and for a number of different uses. Link
Get-CsComputer Returns information about the computers that perform service roles within your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 infrastructure. Link
Get-CsConferenceDirectory Returns information about the conference directories configured for use in your organization. Conference directories are used to help dial-in conferencing users locate conference information. Link
Get-CsConferenceDisclaimer Returns information about the conference disclaimer used in your organization. The conference disclaimer is a message that is displayed to users who join the conference by using a hyperlink (for example, users who paste a link to the conference into a browser such as Windows Internet Explorer). Link
Get-CsConferencingConfiguration Returns information about the conference configuration settings for your organization. Conference settings determine such things as the maximum-allowed size for conference content and handouts, the content grace period (that is, the amount of time content will be stored before being deleted), and the URLs for the internal and external downloads of the supported client. Link
Get-CsConferencingPolicy Returns information about the conferencing policies that have been configured for use in your organization. Conferencing policies determine the features and capabilities that can be used in a conference; this includes everything from whether or not the conference can include IP audio and video to the maximum number of people who can attend a meeting. Link
Get-CsConfigurationStoreLocation Reports back the location of the Active Directory service control point for the Central Management store. Link
Get-CsCpsConfiguration Returns information about the Call Park service. Call parking is a service that allows a user to "park" an incoming phone call. Parking a call transfers it to a number in a specified range, or orbit, and then immediately places the call on hold. Anyone (not just the person who originally answered the call) can resume the conversation from any telephone in the system by entering the correct number. Link
Get-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration Returns information about the device update configuration settings currently deployed in your organization. These settings help manage the Device Update Web service, a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 component that enables administrators to distribute firmware updates to telephones and other devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Get-CsDeviceUpdateRule Returns information about the device update rules configured for use in your organization. Device update rules are used to associate firmware updates with devices that run Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Get-CsDiagnosticConfiguration Returns information about the diagnostic configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Diagnostic configuration settings are used to determine whether traffic to or from a given domain or Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is recorded in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 log files. Link
Get-CsDiagnosticHeaderConfiguration Returns information about the diagnostic header configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Diagnostic header configuration settings determine whether SIP messages are accompanied by header information. This information can be useful in troubleshooting and error reporting. Link
Get-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber Returns information about all the dial-in conferencing access numbers configured for use in your organization. Dial-in conferencing provides a way for users to use a "regular" telephone mobile phone, or device on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to join the audio portion of an online conference. Link
Get-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration Retrieves information about how Microsoft Lync Server 2010 responds when users join or leave a dial-in conference. Link
Get-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration Returns the dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling settings used for dial-in conferencing. DTMF enables users who dial in to a conference to control conference settings (such as muting and unmuting themselves or locking and unlocking the conference) by using the keypad on their telephone. Link
Get-CsDialInConferencingLanguageList Returns a list of languages and dialects supported for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 dial-in conferences. These languages are used to relay audio messages and instructions to users participating in a conference by using a telephone. Link
Get-CsDialPlan Returns information about the dial plans used in your organization. Link
Get-CsEnhancedEmergencyServiceDisclaimer Retrieves the disclaimer text that is used globally to prompt for location information for an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) implementation. Link
Get-CsExternalAccessPolicy Returns information about the external access policies that have been configured for use in your organization. External access policies determine whether or not your users can: 1) communicate with users who have Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts with a federated  organization; 2) communicate with users who have SIP accounts with a public instant messaging (IM) provider such as Windows Live; and, 3) access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 over the Internet, without having to log on to your internal network. Link
Get-CsExUmContact Retrieves one or more hosted Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) contact objects. Link
Get-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration Returns the file transfer filter configurations in your organization. These configurations are used to block a user’s ability to transfer certain types of files (for example, files with a .vbs or .ps1 file extension) using a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 client. Link
Get-CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration Returns information about the health monitoring configuration settings currently in use in your organization. These settings enable administrators to run quality assurance tests without having to supply user names and passwords for the required test accounts. Link
Get-CsHostedVoicemailPolicy Retrieves a hosted voice mail policy. Link
Get-CsHostingProvider Returns information about the hosting providers configured for use in your organization. A hosting provider is a third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, such as Microsoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
Get-CsImFilterConfiguration Returns the instant messaging (IM) link filters configured in your organization. These filters are used to prevent users from sending instant messages that contain hyperlinks with specific prefixes (for example, links with an http or telnet prefix). Depending on your settings, this means that any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) prefaced with one of these schemes will be converted to a non-clickable hyperlink or removed altogether. Link
Get-CsKerberosAccountAssignment Returns information about the Kerberos account assignments configured for use in the organization. Link
Get-CsLisCivicAddress Retrieves only the address portion of one or more locations in the location configuration database for Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Get-CsLisLocation Retrieves one or more locations in the location configuration database for Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Get-CsLisPort Retrieves one or more ports from the location configuration database. Each port can be associated with a location, in which case this cmdlet will also retrieve the location information of the ports. This location association is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Get-CsLisServiceProvider Retrieves information about the web service provided by the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Network Routing Provider to validate locations. Link
Get-CsLisSubnet Retrieves one or more subnets from the location configuration database. Each subnet can be associated with a location, in which case this cmdlet will also retrieve the location information of the subnets. This location association is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Get-CsLisSwitch Retrieves one or more network switches from the location configuration database. Each switch can be associated with a location, in which case this cmdlet will also retrieve the location information of the switches. This location association is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Get-CsLisWirelessAccessPoint Retrieves one or more wireless access points (WAPs) from the location configuration database. Each WAP can be associated with a location, in which case this cmdlet will also retrieve the location information of the WAPs. This location association is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Get-CsLocationPolicy Returns information about how (or if) the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Location Information service has been configured. The E9-1-1 service enables those who answer emergency calls to determine the caller’s geographic location. Link
Get-CsManagementConnection Returns information about the management connection to the Central Management store. Link
Get-CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus Returns information about the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 replication process; this includes information on whether replication is currently up to date for your Lync Server 2010 computers. Link
Get-CsMediaConfiguration Returns information regarding media settings, including the supported level of encryption, whether Siren can be used as a voice codec by the Mediation Server, and the maximum allowed video resolution. Link
Get-CsMeetingConfiguration Get-CsMeetingConfiguration enables you to return information about the meeting configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Meeting configuration settings help dictate the type of meetings (also called "conferences") that users can create, and control how (or even if) anonymous users and dial-in conferencing users can join these meetings. Link
Get-CsNetworkBandwidthPolicyProfile Retrieves one or more network bandwidth policy profiles. Link
Get-CsNetworkConfiguration Retrieves global settings for call admission control (CAC), Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1), and media bypass. Link
Get-CsNetworkInterface Returns information about the network interfaces in use on computers running Microsoft Lync Server 2010 services or server roles. Link
Get-CsNetworkInterRegionRoute Retrieves one or more routes that connect network regions within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Get-CsNetworkInterSitePolicy Retrieves one or more network inter-site policies, which define bandwidth limitations between sites that are directly linked within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Get-CsNetworkRegion Retrieves one or more network regions. Network regions represent network hubs or backbones in an enterprise network. Link
Get-CsNetworkRegionLink Retrieves one or more links between network regions configured for call admission control (CAC). Link
Get-CsNetworkSite Retrieves one or more network sites defined for call admission control (CAC) or Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Get-CsNetworkSubnet Retrieves information about one or more network subnets. Link
Get-CsOutboundTranslationRule Retrieves one or more outbound translation rules. An outbound translation rule converts phone numbers to the local dialing format for interaction with private branch exchange (PBX) systems and public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateways. Link
Get-CsPinPolicy Returns information about the client personal identification number (PIN) policies configured for use in your organization. PIN authentication enables users to access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by providing a PIN instead of a user name and password. Link
Get-CsPool Returns information about the pools used in your deployment of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Pools are a collection of computers in a site that all run the same set of Lync Server 2010 services. Link
Get-CsPresencePolicy Returns information about the presence policies configured for use in your organization. Link
Get-CsPrivacyConfiguration Returns information about the privacy configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Privacy configuration settings help determine how much information users make available to other users. Link
Get-CsProxyConfiguration Returns information about the proxy server configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Link
Get-CsPstnUsage Returns information about public switched telephone network (PSTN) usage records used in your organization. Link
Get-CsPublicProvider Returns information about the public providers configured for use in your organization. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
Get-CsQoEConfiguration Retrieves one or more collections of Quality of Experience (QoE) settings. Link
Get-CsRegistrarConfiguration Returns information about the Registrar configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Registrars are used to authenticate logon requests and to maintain information about user status and availability. Link
Get-CsRgsAgentGroup Returns information about the Response Group agent groups configured for use in your organization. An agent group is a collection of agents assigned to a Response Group queue. Agents are the users assigned to answer calls directed to a queue. Link
Get-CsRgsConfiguration Returns information about configuration settings for the Response Group application. Link
Get-CsRgsHolidaySet Returns information about the Response Group holiday sets configured for use in your organization. A Response Group holiday set is a collection of holidays. For example, you might have one holiday set for a United States (U.S.)-based queue (a set which might include a holiday for the Fourth of July) and a different set for a queue based in France. The latter queue might define a holiday for Bastille Day but not for the Fourth of July. Link
Get-CsRgsHoursOfBusiness Retrieves information about the Response Group business hour collections configured for use in your organization. Business hour collections are used to indicate the days of the week and the times of day when Response Group agents are typically available to answer phone calls. Link
Get-CsRgsQueue Retrieves information about the Response Group queues in use in your organization. With the Response Group application, phone calls are put in a queue and calls are placed on hold until a Response Group agent is available to answer that call. Link
Get-CsRgsWorkflow Returns information about Response Group workflows. Workflows determine the actions that are taken when the Response Group application receives a phone call. Link
Get-CsRoutingConfiguration Retrieves the routing configuration object, which contains a list of all voice routes defined within a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment. Link
Get-CsServerApplication Returns information about the server applications in use in your organization. Server applications are applications that are hosted by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsServerVersion Get-CsServerVersion [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

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Get-CsService Returns information about the services and server roles being used in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 infrastructure. A service is an instance of a role that has been deployed in a Lync Server 2010 pool.  For example, you might have a pool of computers all running the Monitoring Server service. Link
Get-CsSimpleUrlConfiguration Returns information about the simple URLs configured for use in your organization. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for Administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
Get-CsSipDomain Returns information about the SIP domains configured for use in your organization. SIP domains are domains authorized to send and receive SIP traffic, and are used when assigning SIP addresses to users. Link
Get-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule Returns information about SIP response code translation rules. These rules enable administrators to map SIP response codes with values between 400 and 699 to the values used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsSite Returns information about the sites created as part of your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 infrastructure. Sites represent a collection of Lync Server 2010 pools and are typically designed around geographic regions. Lync Server includes two types of sites: data center sites and remote sites (branch sites). Link
Get-CsStaticRoutingConfiguration Returns information about the static routing configuration settings used in your organization. Link
Get-CsTestDevice Retrieves information about the device update management test devices that have been configured for use in your organization. Test devices provide a way for administrators to test firmware updates before those updates are distributed to all the devices in an organization. Link
Get-CsTopology Returns information about your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 infrastructure, including internal domains, sites, clusters, computers, services, and back-end instances of SQL Server. Link
Get-CsTrunkConfiguration Retrieves one or more trunk configurations, which describe the settings for a trunking peer entity such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway, IP-private branch exchange (PBX), or Session Border Controller (SBC) at the service provider. Link
Get-CsTrustedApplication Retrieves the settings for a trusted application. Link
Get-CsTrustedApplicationComputer Retrieves information about one or more computers that host trusted applications. Link
Get-CsTrustedApplicationEndpoint Retrieves information about one or more trusted application endpoints. Link
Get-CsTrustedApplicationPool Retrieves settings for one or more pools that contain the computers that host trusted applications. Link
Get-CsUCPhoneConfiguration Returns information regarding management options for Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. This includes such things as the required security mode and whether or not the phone should automatically be locked after a specified period of inactivity. Link
Get-CsUICulture Returns information about the culture (that is, the language and regional settings) used by the Lync Server Management Shell. Link
Get-CsUnassignedNumber Retrieves one or more ranges of unassigned numbers and the routing rules that apply to those numbers. Link
Get-CsUser Returns information about all the users in your organization who have been enabled for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 or a previous version of the software (such as Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2). Link
Get-CsUserAcp Returns information about the audio conferencing providers assigned to a user or group of users. Link
Get-CsUserDatabaseState Returns information about the online status (True or False) of one or more Microsoft Lync Server 2010 user databases. Link
Get-CsUserPoolInfo Returns information about the Registrar pool, backup Registrar pool, and User Services pool that a user has been assigned to. Link
Get-CsUserReplicatorConfiguration Returns information about the User Replicator configuration settings currently employed in your organization. The User Replicator periodically retrieves up-to-date user account information from Active Directory and then synchronizes the new information with the current user data stored by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsUserServicesConfiguration Returns information about the User Services configuration settings in use in your organization. The User Services service helps maintain presence information and manage conferencing. Link
Get-CsVoiceConfiguration Retrieves the voice configuration object, which contains a full list of all voice test configurations defined for the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment. Link
Get-CsVoicemailReroutingConfiguration Retrieves settings that provide public switched telephone network (PSTN) phone numbers to access Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) Subscriber Access and Auto Attendant features. Link
Get-CsVoiceNormalizationRule Returns information about the voice normalization rules used in your organization. Voice normalization rules convert telephone dialing requirements (for example, dialing 9 to access an outside line) to the E.164 phone number format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Get-CsVoicePolicy Returns information about one or more voice policies configured for your organization. Link
Get-CsVoiceRoute Returns information about the voice routes configured for use in an organization. Link
Get-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Retrieves a test scenario you can use to test phone numbers against specified routes and rules. Link
Get-CsWebServiceConfiguration Returns information about all the Web Services configuration settings in use in your organization. Link
Get-CsWindowsService Get-CsWindowsService returns detailed information about Microsoft Lync Server 2010 components that run as Windows services. Link
Grant-CsArchivingPolicy Enables you to assign instant messaging (IM) session archiving policies to users or sets of users. These policies give you the ability to archive all IM sessions that take place between internal users, and/or to archive all IM sessions that take place between internal users and external partners. Link
Grant-CsClientPolicy Assigns a client policy to a user or a group of users. Among other things, client policies help determine the features of Microsoft Lync 2010 that are available to users; for example, you might give some users the right to transfer files while denying this right to other users. Link
Grant-CsClientVersionPolicy Assigns a client version policy at the global, site, service, or per-user scope. Client version policies enable you to specify which clients (such as Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2) will be able to log on to your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 system. Link
Grant-CsConferencingPolicy Assigns a conferencing policy at the per-user scope. Conferencing policies determine the features and capabilities that can be used in a conference. This includes everything from whether or not the meeting can include IP audio and video to the maximum number of people who can attend a meeting. Link
Grant-CsDialPlan Assigns a dial plan to one or more users or groups. Link
Grant-CsExternalAccessPolicy Enables you to assign an external access policy to a user or a group of users. External access policies determine whether or not your users can: 1) communicate with users who have Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts with a federated  organization; 2) communicate with users who have SIP accounts with a public instant messaging (IM) provider such as MSN; and, 3) access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 over the Internet, without having to log on to your internal network. Link
Grant-CsHostedVoicemailPolicy Assigns a hosted voice mail policy at the per-user scope. (The per-user scope enables you to assign policies to individual users or groups.) Link
Grant-CsLocationPolicy Assigns an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) location policy to individual users or groups. The E9-1-1 service enables those who answer 911 calls to determine the caller’s geographic location. Link
Grant-CsOUPermission Grants Microsoft Lync Server 2010 management permissions on an Active Directory organizational unit (OU). Link
Grant-CsPinPolicy Assigns a client personal identification number (PIN) policy to a user or group of users. PIN authentication enables users to access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by providing a PIN instead of a user name and password. Link
Grant-CsPresencePolicy Grants a per-user presence policy to a user or group of users. Link
Grant-CsSetupPermission Grants Microsoft Lync Server 2010 setup permissions on an Active Directory organizational unit (OU). Link
Grant-CsVoicePolicy Assigns a voice policy to one or more users or groups. Link
Import-CSAnnouncementFile Imports an announcement file to the Announcement service audio library. Link
Import-CsCertificate Imports a certificate for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010. If a certificate is not acquired by using the Request-CsCertificate cmdlet, then that certificate must be imported before it can be assigned to a Lync Server 2010 server role. Link
Import-CsConfiguration Imports your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 topology, policies, and configuration settings to either the Central Management store or to the local computer. Link
Import-CsDeviceUpdate Imports a set of device update rules downloaded from Microsoft.com. Device update rules associate firmware version updates with hardware devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Import-CsLegacyConferenceDirectory Import-CsLegacyConferenceDirectory enables you to import conference directories from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This helps provide interoperability between Lync Server 2010 and Office Communications Server 2007 R2. Link
Import-CsLegacyConfiguration Import-CsLegacyConfiguration enables you to import a number of configuration settings from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This helps provide interoperability between Lync Server 2010 and your earlier installation of Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Office Communications Server 2007. Link
Import-CsLisConfiguration Imports an Enterprise Voice Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) configuration from a backup file. Link
Import-CsRgsAudioFile Imports a new audio file for use with the Response Group application. Link
Install-CsAdServerSchema Extends the Active Directory schema to allow for the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Install-CsDatabase Installs one or more Microsoft Lync Server 2010 databases. Link
Invoke-CsManagementStoreReplication Forces Microsoft Lync Server 2010 replication services to send complete configuration data to the specified computers. This is done by deleting the replication status of the computers from the Central Management store. Link
Lock-CsClientPin Enables an administrator to prevent a user from using personal identification number (PIN) authentication. Link
Merge-CsLegacyTopology Merge-CsLegacyTopology enables you to migrate topology information from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This helps provide interoperability between Lync Server 2010 and earlier versions of the software. Link
Move-CsAnalogDevice Moves one or more analog devices to a new Registrar pool. An analog device is a telephone or other device that is connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Link
Move-CsApplicationEndpoint Moves an endpoint to a different Registrar pool. Link
Move-CsCommonAreaPhone Moves one or more common area phones to a new Registrar pool. Link
Move-CsConferenceDirectory Moves an existing conference directory from one pool to another. Conference directories are used to help dial-in conferencing users locate conference information. Link
Move-CsExUmContact Moves one or more Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) contacts to a new Registrar pool. Link
Move-CsLegacyUser Migrates one or more user accounts from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 or Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Move-CsManagementServer Moves the Central Management Server from one pool to another. Link
Move-CsRgsConfiguration Enables you to migrate Response Group configuration settings from Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Move-CsUser Moves one or more user accounts enabled for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 to a new Registrar pool. Link
New-CsAddressBookConfiguration Creates a new collection of Address Book configuration settings. Link
New-CsAdminRole Creates a new role-based access control (RBAC) role. RBAC roles are used to define the management tasks that users are allowed to carry out, and to determine the scope in which users will be allowed to perform these tasks. Link
New-CsAllowedDomain Adds a domain to the list of domains approved for federation. After a domain has been approved for federation (by being added to the allowed list), your users can exchange instant messages and presence information with people who have accounts in the federated domain. Link
New-CsAnalogDevice Creates a new analog device that can be managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. An analog device is a telephone or other device that is connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Link
New-CsAnnouncement Creates a new Microsoft Lync Server 2010 announcement. Announcements are played when users dial a valid but unassigned phone number. An announcement can be a message (such as "This number is temporarily out of service") or a busy signal. Link
New-CsArchivingConfiguration Creates a new set of instant messaging (IM) archiving settings. These settings can be used to enable or disable the automatic saving of IM sessions; these settings also enable you to block any instant messages that cannot be archived. Link
New-CsArchivingPolicy Creates new instant messaging (IM) session archiving policies. These policies give you the ability to archive all IM sessions that take place between internal users, and/or to archive all IM sessions that take place between internal users and external partners. Link
New-CsAVEdgeConfiguration Creates a new collection of configuration settings for computers running the A/V Edge service (these computers are also known as A/V Edge servers). An A/V Edge server enables internal users to share audio and video data with external users (that is, users who are not logged on to your internal network). Link
New-CsBandwidthPolicyServiceConfiguration Creates a new bandwidth policy service configuration. Link
New-CsBlockedDomain Adds a new domain to the list of domains blocked for federation. By definition, your users are not allowed to use Microsoft Lync Server 2010 applications to communicate with people from the blocked domain; for example, users cannot use Microsoft Lync 2010 to exchange instant messages with anyone with a SIP account in a domain that appears on the blocked list. Link
New-CsCallParkOrbit Creates a new, named range of numbers assigned for parking calls within an organization. Link
New-CsCdrConfiguration Creates a new set of call detail recording (CDR) settings. CDR enables you to track usage of such things as peer-to-peer instant messaging sessions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls, and conferencing calls. This usage data includes information about who called whom, when they called, and how long they talked. Link
New-CsClientPolicy Creates a new client policy. Among other things, client policies help determine the features of Microsoft Lync 2010 that are made available to users; for example, you might give some users the right to transfer files while denying this right to other users. Link
New-CsClientPolicyEntry Adds new options to Microsoft Lync Server 2010 client policies. Link
New-CsClientVersionConfiguration Creates a new collection of client version configuration settings. Client version configuration settings determine whether or not Microsoft Lync Server 2010 checks the version number of each client application that logs on to the system. If client version filtering is enabled, then the ability of that client application to access the system will be based on settings configured in the appropriate client version policy. Link
New-CsClientVersionPolicy Creates a new client version policy. Client version policies enable you to specify which versions of clients (such as Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2) will be able to log on to your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 system. Link
New-CsClientVersionPolicyRule Creates a new client version policy rule. Client version policy rules help determine whether users can use a specific client application to log on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
New-CsCommonAreaPhone Creates a new common area phone that can be managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Common area phones are phones that are located in building lobbies, employee lounges, or other areas where they are likely to be used by a number of different people and for a number of different uses. Link
New-CsConferenceDirectory Creates a new conference directory for use in your organization. Conference directories are used to help dial-in conferencing users locate conference information. Link
New-CsConferencingConfiguration Creates a new collection of conference configuration settings. Conference settings determine such things as the maximum-allowed size for conference content and handouts, the content grace period (that is, the amount of time content will be stored before being deleted), and the URLs for the internal and external downloads of the supported client. Link
New-CsConferencingPolicy Creates a new conferencing policy for use in your organization. Conferencing policies determine the features and capabilities that can be used in a conference; this includes everything from whether or not the conference can include IP audio and video to the maximum number of people who can attend a meeting. Link
New-CsCpsConfiguration Creates a new collection of Call Park service settings. Call parking is a service that allows a user to "park" an incoming phone call. Parking a call transfers it to a number in a specified range, or orbit, and immediately places the call on hold. Anyone (not just the person who originally answered the call) can resume the conversation from any telephone by entering the correct number. Link
New-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration Creates a new instance of device update configuration settings. These settings are used to manage the Device Update Web service, a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 component that enables administrators to distribute firmware updates to telephones and other devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
New-CsDiagnosticConfiguration Creates new diagnostic configuration settings. Diagnostic configuration settings are used to determine whether traffic to or from a given domain or Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is recorded in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 log files. Link
New-CsDiagnosticHeaderConfiguration Creates a new diagnostic header configuration setting collection. Diagnostic header configuration settings determine whether SIP messages are accompanied by header information that can be useful in troubleshooting and error reporting. Link
New-CsDiagnosticsFilter Creates a new diagnostic filter to be used with diagnostic configuration settings. Diagnostic configuration settings are used to determine whether traffic to or from a given domain or Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is recorded in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 log files. Link
New-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber Creates a new dial-in conferencing access number. Dial-in conferencing provides a way for users to use a "regular" telephone, cell phone or other device on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to join the audio portion of a conference. Link
New-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration Creates a new collection of dial-in conferencing configuration settings. These settings determine how Microsoft Lync Server 2010 responds when users join or leave a dial-in conference. In particular, information is returned regarding whether or not participants are required to record their name when joining a conference, and how (or if) the system announces that someone has joined or left the call. Link
New-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration Creates a new collection of dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling settings used for dial-in conferencing. DTMF enables users who dial in to a conference to control conference settings (such as muting and unmuting themselves or locking and unlocking the conference) by using the keypad on their telephone. Link
New-CsDialPlan Creates a new dial plan. Link
New-CsExternalAccessPolicy Enables you to create a new external access policy. External access policies determine whether or not your users can: 1) communicate with users who have Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts with a federated  organization; 2) communicate with users who have SIP accounts with a public instant messaging (IM) provider such as MSN; and, 3) access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 over the Internet, without having to log on to your internal network. Link
New-CsExUmContact Creates a new Auto Attendant or Subscriber Access contact object for hosted Exchange Unified Messaging (UM). Link
New-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration Creates a new file transfer filter configuration. File transfer filter configurations are used to block a user’s ability to transfer certain types of files (for example, files with a .vbs or .ps1 file extension) using a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 client. Link
New-CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration Creates a new collection of health monitoring configuration settings for use in your organization. These settings enable administrators to run quality assurance tests without having to supply the user names and passwords for the required test accounts. Link
New-CsHostedVoicemailPolicy Creates a new hosted voice mail policy. Link
New-CsHostingProvider Creates a new hosting provider for use in your organization. A hosting provider is a private third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, such as Microsoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
New-CsImFilterConfiguration Creates a new instant messaging (IM) filter configuration. IM filters are used to prevent users from sending instant messages that contain active hyperlinks. Link
New-CsIssuedCertId Enables you to assign an existing certificate to a SipProxy.TLS object. In turn, that object can be used configure a static route to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) as its transport protocol. Link
New-CsKerberosAccount Creates a new Kerberos account used for Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication. Link
New-CsKerberosAccountAssignment Assigns a Kerberos account, which is used for Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication, to a site. Link
New-CsLocationPolicy Creates a new location policy for use with location identification for the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) service and general client location. The E9-1-1 service enables those who answer 911 calls to determine the caller’s geographic location. Link
New-CsMediaConfiguration Creates a new collection of media settings. These settings can be used to specify such things as the supported level of encryption and the maximum allowed video resolution. Link
New-CsMeetingConfiguration Creates a new collection of meeting configuration settings at the site or service scope. Meeting configuration settings help dictate the type of meetings (also called "conferences") that users can create, in addition to controlling how (or even if) anonymous users and dial-in conferencing users can join these meetings. Link
New-CsNetworkBandwidthPolicyProfile Creates a new network bandwidth policy profile. This cmdlet can also be used to set the bandwidth policies within the profile. Link
New-CsNetworkBWAlternatePath Creates new settings that define whether media can be routed to alternate paths through the Internet for bandwidth-constrained connections. Link
New-CsNetworkBWPolicy Creates a bandwidth policy in memory that can be applied to the bandwidth policy profile. In Microsoft Lync Server 2010, the policy applies to either audio or video bandwidth. Link
New-CsNetworkInterRegionRoute Creates a new route that connects network regions within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
New-CsNetworkInterSitePolicy Creates a new network inter-site policy that defines bandwidth limitations between sites that are directly linked within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
New-CsNetworkMediaBypassConfiguration Creates new global settings for media bypass. Link
New-CsNetworkRegion Creates a new network region. Network regions represent network hubs or backbones in an enterprise network. Link
New-CsNetworkRegionLink Creates a link between two regions configured for call admission control (CAC). Link
New-CsNetworkSite Creates a new network site for use with call admission control (CAC) or Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
New-CsNetworkSubnet Creates a new network subnet. Link
New-CsOutboundTranslationRule Creates a new outbound translation rule. An outbound translation rule converts phone numbers to the local dialing format for interaction with private branch exchange (PBX) systems. Link
New-CsPinPolicy Creates a new client personal identification number (PIN) policy. PIN authentication enables users to access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by providing a PIN instead of a user name and password. Link
New-CsPresencePolicy Creates a new presence policy at either the site scope or the per-user scope. Link
New-CsPrivacyConfiguration Creates a new collection of privacy configuration settings. Privacy configuration settings help determine how much information users make available to other users. Link
New-CsProxyConfiguration Creates a new collection of proxy configuration settings. Link
New-CsPublicProvider Creates a federation relationship with a new public provider. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
New-CsQoEConfiguration Creates a new collection of QoE (Quality of Experience) settings. Link
New-CsRegistrarConfiguration Creates a new collection of Registrar configuration settings. Registrars are used to authenticate logon requests and to maintain information about user status and availability. Link
New-CsRgsAgentGroup Creates a new Response Group agent group. An agent group is a collection of agents assigned to a Response Group queue. Agents are the users assigned to answer calls directed to a particular queue. Link
New-CsRgsAnswer Creates a new Response Group answer. Response Group answers are used to associate a caller response with the appropriate action. Link
New-CsRgsCallAction Creates a new Response Group call action. The Response Group application uses call actions to determine what the system does when a call is received. For example, a call action might specify that a call be transferred to another queue; that a specific Response Group question be asked; or that the call be terminated. Link
New-CsRgsHoliday Creates a new Response Group holiday. In the Response Group application, a holiday represents a day when the agents assigned to a queue, who would typically be working that day, will not be working and will not be available to answer calls. For example, if United States (U.S.)-based workers are given Thanksgiving Day off, then a holiday would be configured for November 24, 2011. Link
New-CsRgsHolidaySet Creates a new Response Group holiday set. A Response Group holiday set is a collection of holidays. For example, you might have one holiday set for a United States (U.S.)-based queue (a set which might include a holiday for the Fourth of July) and a different set for a queue based in France. The latter queue might define a holiday for Bastille Day but not for the Fourth of July. Link
New-CsRgsHoursOfBusiness Creates a new set of Response Group application business hours. Business hour sets are used to indicate the days of the week and the times of day when Response Group agents are typically available to answer phone calls. Link
New-CsRgsPrompt Creates a new workflow prompt for the Response Group application. A workflow prompt is either an audio file that is played or text that is read aloud in order to supply callers with additional information. Link
New-CsRgsQuestion Creates a new Response Group question. The Response Group application uses questions to provide callers with choices, and then takes action based on those choices. Link
New-CsRgsQueue Creates a new Response Group queue. With the Response Group application, phone calls are put in a queue and callers are placed on hold until a Response Group agent is available to answer that call. Link
New-CsRgsTimeRange Creates a new Response Group time range. Time ranges are used by the Response Group application to specify opening and closing times for a business day. For example, if your help desk agents are available only from 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Sundays, then you would create a time range for Sunday that had an opening time of 12:00 P.M. and a closing time of 5:00 P.M. Link
New-CsRgsWorkflow Creates a new Response Group workflow. Workflows determine the actions that are taken when the Response Group application receives a phone call. Link
New-CsRoutingConfiguration This cmdlet can return an object containing the default settings for a routing configuration object. Link
New-CsServerApplication Creates a new server application. Server applications are applications that are hosted by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
New-CsSimpleUrl Creates a new simple URL, which can then be added to a simple URL configuration collection. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
New-CsSimpleUrlConfiguration Creates a new simple URL configuration collection. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for Administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
New-CsSimpleUrlEntry Creates a new simple URL entry, an element needed when creating a simple URL. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for Administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
New-CsSipDomain Creates a new SIP domain for use in your organization. SIP domains are domains authorized to send and receive SIP traffic, and are used when assigning SIP addresses to users. Link
New-CsSipProxyCustom Used to assign a custom realm (SIP Communications Service) to a collection of proxy configuration settings. Realms (also known as protection domains) are used to authenticate user credentials during logon. Link
New-CsSipProxyRealm Used to assign the default realm (SIP Communications Service) to a collection of proxy configuration settings. Realms (also known as protection domains) are used to authenticate user credentials during logon. Link
New-CsSipProxyTCP Creates a new SipProxy.TCP object, which can then be used to configure a static route to use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as its transport protocol. Link
New-CsSipProxyTLS Creates a new SipProxy.TLS object, which can then be used to configure a static route to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) as its transport protocol. Link
New-CsSipProxyTransport Specifies the transmission protocol to be used in a static route. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 enables you to choose either Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) as the transmission protocol for a route. Link
New-CsSipProxyUseDefault Used to assign the default realm (SIP Communications Service) to a collection of proxy configuration settings. Realms (also known as protection domains) are used to authenticate user credentials during logon. Link
New-CsSipProxyUseDefaultCert Creates an object reference to the default certificate used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This object reference can then be used to configure a static route to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) as its transport protocol. Link
New-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule Creates a new SIP response code translation rule. These rules enable administrators to map SIP response codes with values between 400 and 699 to the values used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
New-CsStaticRoute Creates a new static phone route. Link
New-CsStaticRoutingConfiguration Creates a new collection of static routing configuration settings. Link
New-CsTestDevice Creates a new device update management test device. Test devices provide a way for administrators to test firmware updates before those updates are distributed to all the devices in an organization. Link
New-CsTrunkConfiguration Creates a new trunk configuration that describes the settings for a trunking peer entity such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway, IP-public branch exchange (PBX), or Session Border Controller (SBC) at the service provider. Link
New-CsTrustedApplication Adds a trusted application to a pool. Link
New-CsTrustedApplicationComputer Adds a computer that hosts trusted applications to an existing pool. Link
New-CsTrustedApplicationEndpoint Creates a new endpoint contact for a trusted application. Link
New-CsTrustedApplicationPool Creates a new pool that will contain the computers that host trusted applications. Link
New-CsUCPhoneConfiguration Creates a new collection of settings used to manage Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. These settings enable you to configure such things as the required security mode, and to specify whether or not the phone should automatically be locked after a specified period of inactivity. Link
New-CsUnassignedNumber Creates a new range of unassigned numbers and the routing rules that apply to those numbers. Running this cmdlet will add an entry to the unassigned number routing table. Link
New-CsUserReplicatorConfiguration Creates a new collection of User Replicator configuration settings. The User Replicator periodically retrieves up-to-date user account information from Active Directory and then synchronizes the new information with the current user data stored by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. This cmdlet is designed for use with Microsoft Lync Online 2010 and will not work with the on-premises version of Lync Server 2010. Link
New-CsUserServicesConfiguration Creates a new collection of  User Services configuration settings. The User Services service is used to help maintain presence information and manage conferencing. Link
New-CsVoicemailReroutingConfiguration Creates settings that, when enabled, provide phone numbers that Microsoft Lync Server 2010 routes to over public switched telephone network (PSTN) if IP connectivity from Lync Server 2010 in the branch site to the Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) Server located in the data center is not available. Link
New-CsVoiceNormalizationRule Creates a new voice normalization rule. Voice normalization rules are used to convert a telephone dialing requirement (for example, dialing 9 to access an outside line) to the E.164 phone number format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
New-CsVoicePolicy Creates a new voice policy. Link
New-CsVoiceRegex Creates a regular expression pattern and translation for translating phone numbers to different formats. Link
New-CsVoiceRoute Creates a new voice route. Voice routes contain instructions that tell Microsoft Lync Server 2010  how to route calls from Enterprise Voice users to phone numbers on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or a private branch exchange (PBX). Link
New-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Creates a test scenario you can use to test phone numbers against specified routes and rules. Link
New-CsWebServiceConfiguration Creates a new collection of Web Services configuration settings. Link
New-CsWebTrustedCACertificate Creates a new certificate ID object based on an existing certification authority (CA) certificate. Link
Publish-CsLisConfiguration Publishes the Location Information Server (LIS) configuration to the Central Management store. Link
Publish-CsTopology Publishes the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 topology retrieved by using the Get-CsTopology cmdlet. Link
Remove-CsAddressBookConfiguration Removes the specified collection of Address Book configuration settings. Link
Remove-CsAdminRole Removes an existing role-based access control (RBAC) role. RBAC roles are used to specify the management tasks that users are allowed to carry out, and to determine the scope in which users will be allowed to perform these tasks. Link
Remove-CsAllowedDomain Removes a domain from the list of domains approved for federation. Link
Remove-CsAnalogDevice Removes an existing device from the collection of analog devices that can be managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. An analog device is a telephone or other device that is connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Link
Remove-CsAnnouncement Removes an existing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 announcement. Announcements are played when users dial a valid but unassigned phone number. An announcement can be a message (such as "This number is temporarily out of service") or a busy signal. Link
Remove-CsArchivingConfiguration Removes the specified collection of archiving settings. Archiving settings are used to enable or disable the automatic saving of instant messaging (IM) sessions, and to optionally block any instant message that cannot be archived. Link
Remove-CsArchivingPolicy Removes the specified instant messaging (IM) archiving policy. IM archiving policies determine whether Microsoft Lync Server 2010 will automatically save all IM sessions that take place between internal users, and/or all IM sessions between internal users and federated partners. Link
Remove-CsAVEdgeConfiguration Enables you to remove an existing collection of configuration settings applied to computers running the Access Edge service (these computers are also known as A/V Edge servers). An A/V Edge server enables internal users to share audio and video data with external users (that is, users who are not logged on to your internal network). Link
Remove-CsBandwidthPolicyServiceConfiguration Removes an existing bandwidth policy service configuration. Link
Remove-CsBlockedDomain Removes a domain from the list of domains that are blocked for federation. By definition, your users are not allowed to use Microsoft Lync Server 2010 applications to communicate with people from the blocked domain; for example, users cannot use Microsoft Lync 2010 to exchange instant messages with anyone with a SIP account in a domain that appears on the blocked list. Link
Remove-CsCallParkOrbit Removes a specific call park orbit range. Link
Remove-CsCdrConfiguration Removes the specified collection of call detail recording (CDR) settings. CDR enables you to track usage of such things as peer-to-peer instant messaging sessions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls, and conferencing calls. This usage data includes information about who called whom, when they called, and how long they talked. Link
Remove-CsCertificate Removes a certificate previously marked as being available for use by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Remove-CsClientPolicy Removes an existing client policy. Among other things, client policies help determine the features of Microsoft Lync 2010 that are available to users; for example, you might give some users the right to transfer files while denying this right to other users. Link
Remove-CsClientVersionConfiguration Removes the specified collection of client version configuration settings. Client version configuration settings determine whether or not Microsoft Lync Server 2010 checks the version number of each client application that logs on to the system. If client version filtering is enabled, then the ability of that client application to access the system will be based on settings configured in the appropriate client version policy. Link
Remove-CsClientVersionPolicy Removes the specified client version policy. Client version policies enable you to specify which clients (such as Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2) will be able to log on to your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 system. Link
Remove-CsClientVersionPolicyRule Removes one or more client version policy rules configured for use in your organization. Link
Remove-CsCommonAreaPhone Removes an existing common area phone from the collection of phones managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Common area phones are phones that are located in building lobbies, employee lounges, or other areas where they are likely to be used by a number of different people and for a number of different uses. Link
Remove-CsConferenceDirectory Removes an existing conference directory. Conference directories are used to help dial-in conferencing users locate conference information. Link
Remove-CsConferenceDisclaimer Clears the text from the header and body of the conference disclaimer used in your organization. The conference disclaimer is a message that is displayed to users who join the conference by using a hyperlink (for example, users who paste a link to the conference into a browser such as Windows Internet Explorer). Link
Remove-CsConferencingConfiguration Removes the specified collection of conference configuration settings. Conference settings determine such things as the maximum-allowed size for conference content and handouts; the content grace period; and the URLs for the internal and external downloads of the supported client. Link
Remove-CsConferencingPolicy Removes the specified conferencing policy. Conferencing policies determine the features and capabilities that can be used in a conference; this includes everything from whether or not the conference can include IP audio and video to the maximum number of people who can attend a meeting. Link
Remove-CsConfigurationStoreLocation Removes the Active Directory service control point for the Central Management store. Link
Remove-CsCpsConfiguration Removes an existing Call Park service configuration. Call parking is a service that allows a user to "park" an incoming phone call. Parking a call transfers it to a number in a specified range, or orbit, and then immediately places the call on hold. Anyone (not just the person who originally answered the call) can resume the conversation from any telephone simply by entering the correct number. Link
Remove-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration Removes the specified device update configuration settings. These settings help manage the Device Update Web service, a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 component that enables administrators to distribute firmware updates to telephones and other devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Remove-CsDeviceUpdateRule Removes a device update rule configured for use in your organization. Device update rules are used to associate firmware updates with devices that run Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Remove-CsDiagnosticConfiguration Removes one or more of the diagnostic configuration settings collections currently in use in your organization. Diagnostic configuration settings are used to determine whether traffic to or from a given domain or Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is recorded in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 log files. Link
Remove-CsDiagnosticHeaderConfiguration Removes one or more of the diagnostic header configuration setting collections currently in use in your organization. Diagnostic header configuration settings determine whether SIP messages are accompanied by header information that can be useful in troubleshooting and error reporting. Link
Remove-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber Removes an existing dial-in conferencing access number. Dial-in conferencing provides a way for users to use a "regular" telephone or mobile phone (that is, a device on the public switched telephone network (PSTN)) to join the audio portion of a conference. Link
Remove-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration Removes one or more collections of dial-in conferencing configuration settings. These settings determine how Microsoft Lync Server 2010 responds when users join or leave a dial-in conference. Link
Remove-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration Removes an existing collection of dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling settings used for dial-in conferencing. DTMF enables users who dial in to a conference to control conference settings (such as muting and unmuting themselves or locking and unlocking the conference) by using the keypad on their telephone. Link
Remove-CsDialPlan Removes the specified dial plan. This cmdlet can also be used to remove the global dial plan. If you remove the global dial plan, however, the dial plan will not actually be removed; instead, the settings will simply be reset to their default values. Link
Remove-CsEnhancedEmergencyServiceDisclaimer Removes the disclaimer text that is used globally to prompt for location information for an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) implementation. Link
Remove-CsExternalAccessPolicy Enables you to remove an existing external access policy. External access policies determine whether or not your users can: 1) communicate with users who have

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts with a federated  organization; 2) communicate with users who have SIP accounts with a public instant messaging (IM) provider such as Windows Live; and, 3) access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 over the Internet, without having to log on to your internal network.

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Remove-CsExUmContact Removes an Auto Attendant or Subscriber Access contact object for hosted Exchange Unified Messaging (UM). Link
Remove-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration Removes the specified instant message file transfer filter configuration. (Instant message file transfer filter settings are used to block a user’s ability to transfer certain types of files within an instant message.) Link
Remove-CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration Removes an existing collection of health monitoring configuration settings. These settings enable administrators to run quality assurance tests without having to supply the user names and passwords for the required test accounts. Link
Remove-CsHostedVoicemailPolicy Removes a hosted voice mail policy. Link
Remove-CsHostingProvider Removes one or more of the hosting providers currently in use in your organization. A hosting provider is a third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, suchMicrosoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
Remove-CsImFilterConfiguration Removes the specified instant messaging (IM) filter configuration. (IM filter settings are used to prevent users from sending instant messages that contain hyperlinks.) Link
Remove-CsKerberosAccountAssignment Removes one or more Kerberos account assignments. Link
Remove-CsLisLocation Removes a location from the location configuration database for Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Remove-CsLisPort Removes an association between a Location Information Server (LIS) port and a location. This association is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Remove-CsLisServiceProvider Removes an object containing information about the web service provided by the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Network Routing Provider to verify locations. Link
Remove-CsLisSubnet Removes a Location Information Server (LIS) subnet. Link
Remove-CsLisSwitch Removes a Location Information Server (LIS) network switch. Link
Remove-CsLisWirelessAccessPoint Removes a Location Information Server (LIS) wireless access point (WAP). Link
Remove-CsLocationPolicy Removes the specified location policy. (Location policies are used with the Enhanced 9-1-1 service to enable those who answer 911 calls to determine the caller’s geographic location based on the phone number of the telephone or device used to make the call.) Link
Remove-CsManagementConnection Resets the management connection to the Active Directory service control point for the Central Management store. Link
Remove-CsMediaConfiguration Removes the specified collection of media configuration settings Link
Remove-CsMeetingConfiguration Remove-CsMeetingConfiguration enables you to delete an existing collection of meeting configuration settings. Meeting configuration settings help dictate the type of meetings (also called "conferences") that users can create, as well as control how (or even if) anonymous users and dial-in conferencing users can join these meetings. Link
Remove-CsNetworkBandwidthPolicyProfile Removes a network bandwidth policy profile. Link
Remove-CsNetworkConfiguration Resets all the network configuration settings for a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment to the default values. This deletes an entire call admission control (CAC) deployment and related E9-1-1 configuration. Link
Remove-CsNetworkInterRegionRoute Removes a route that connects network regions within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Remove-CsNetworkInterSitePolicy Removes a network inter-site policy that defines bandwidth limitations between sites that are directly linked within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Remove-CsNetworkRegion Removes an existing network region. Network regions represent network hubs or backbones in an enterprise network. Link
Remove-CsNetworkRegionLink Removes a link between two regions configured for call admission control (CAC). Link
Remove-CsNetworkSite Removes a network site that has been defined for call admission control (CAC) or Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Remove-CsNetworkSubnet Removes an existing network subnet. Link
Remove-CsOutboundTranslationRule Removes an existing outbound translation rule. An outbound translation rule converts phone numbers to the local dialing format for interaction with private branch exchange (PBX) systems. Link
Remove-CsPinPolicy Removes the specified personal identification number (PIN) policy. PIN authentication and PIN policies enable users to access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by providing a PIN instead of a user name and password. Link
Remove-CsPresencePolicy Removes the specified presence policy. Link
Remove-CsPrivacyConfiguration Removes an existing collection of privacy configuration settings. Privacy configuration settings help determine how much information users make available to other users. Link
Remove-CsProxyConfiguration Removes an existing collection of proxy server configuration settings. Link
Remove-CsPublicProvider Removes a public provider configured for use in your organization. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging (IM), presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
Remove-CsQoEConfiguration Removes a collection of QoE (Quality of Experience) settings. Link
Remove-CsRegistrarConfiguration Removes an existing collection of Registrar configuration settings. Registrars are used to authenticate logon requests and to maintain information about user status and availability. Link
Remove-CsRgsAgentGroup Removes an existing Response Group agent group. An agent group is a collection of agents assigned to a Response Group queue. Agents are the users assigned to answer calls directed to a particular queue. Link
Remove-CsRgsHolidaySet Removes an existing Response Group holiday set. A Response Group holiday set is a collection of holidays. For example, you might have one holiday set for a United States (U.S.)-based queue (a set which might include a holiday for the Fourth of July) and a different set for a queue based in France. The latter queue might define a holiday for Bastille Day but not for the Fourth of July. Link
Remove-CsRgsHoursOfBusiness Removes an existing set of Response Group business hours. Business hours are used to indicate the days of the week and the times of day when Response Group agents are typically available to answer phone calls. Link
Remove-CsRgsQueue Deletes an existing Response Group queue. With the Response Group application, phone calls are put in a queue and callers are placed on hold until a Response Group agent is available to answer that call. Link
Remove-CsRgsWorkflow Deletes an existing Response Group workflow. Workflows determine the actions that are taken when the Response Group application receives a phone call. Link
Remove-CsRoutingConfiguration Resets the routing configuration to its default settings. Link
Remove-CsServerApplication Removes an existing server application. Server applications are applications that are hosted by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Remove-CsSimpleUrlConfiguration Removes one or more of the simple URL configuration collections currently in use in your organization. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for Administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
Remove-CsSipDomain Removes a SIP domain previously configured for use in your organization. SIP domains are domains authorized to send and receive SIP traffic, and are used when assigning SIP addresses to users. Link
Remove-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule Removes a SIP response code translation rule. These rules enable administrators to map SIP response codes with values between 400 and 699 to the values used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Remove-CsStaticRoutingConfiguration Removes the specified collection of static routing configuration settings. Link
Remove-CsTestDevice Removes the specified device update management test device. Test devices provide a way for administrators to test firmware updates before those updates are distributed to all the devices in an organization. Link
Remove-CsTrunkConfiguration Removes an existing trunk configuration that describes the settings for a trunking peer entity such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway, IP-public branch exchange (PBX), or Session Border Controller (SBC) at the service provider. Link
Remove-CsTrustedApplication Removes a trusted application from the associated trusted service. Link
Remove-CsTrustedApplicationComputer Removes a trusted application computer. Link
Remove-CsTrustedApplicationEndpoint Removes a trusted application endpoint. Link
Remove-CsTrustedApplicationPool Removes a pool that contains the computers that host trusted applications. Link
Remove-CsUCPhoneConfiguration Removes the specified collection of Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition configuration settings. These settings include such things as the required security mode as well as whether the phone should automatically be locked after a specified period of inactivity. Link
Remove-CsUnassignedNumber Removes an existing range of unassigned numbers and the routing rules that apply to those numbers. Link
Remove-CsUserAcp Removes one or more audio conferencing providers assigned to a user or group of users. Link
Remove-CsUserReplicatorConfiguration Removes the specified collection of User Replicator configuration settings. The User Replicator periodically retrieves up-to-date user account information from Active Directory and then synchronizes the new information with the current user data stored by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Remove-CsUserServicesConfiguration Removes an existing collection of User Services configuration settings. The User Services service is used to help maintain presence information and manage conferencing. Link
Remove-CsVoiceConfiguration Resets the voice configuration to its default values. Link
Remove-CsVoicemailReroutingConfiguration Removes settings that provide public switched telephone network (PSTN) phone numbers to access Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) Subscriber Access and Auto Attendant features. Link
Remove-CsVoiceNormalizationRule Removes a voice normalization rule. Voice normalization rules are used to convert telephone dialing requirements (for example, dialing 9 to access an outside line) to the E.164 phone number format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Remove-CsVoicePolicy Removes the specified voice policy. Link
Remove-CsVoiceRoute Removes a voice route. Voice routes contain instructions that tell Microsoft Lync Server 2010 how to route calls from Enterprise Voice users to phone numbers on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or a private branch exchange (PBX). Link
Remove-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Removes a voice test configuration that was used to test phone numbers against specified routes and rules. Link
Remove-CsWebServiceConfiguration Removes one or more collections of Web Services configuration settings. Link
Request-CsCertificate Provides a way to request certificates for use with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 servers and server roles. Also provides a way to check the status of existing certificate requests and, if needed, to cancel any (or all) of those requests. Link
Reset-CsDeviceUpdateRule Rejects a device update rule that has been imported to the system. Link
Restore-CsDeviceUpdateRule Enables you to "roll back" a device update rule that has been approved for use in the organization. When you restore a device update rule, the approved version of that rule is reset to reflect the update that was in use before the rule was approved. In turn, client devices that log on to the system will automatically uninstall the most recent update, and then download and reinstall the previous version of that update. Link
Revoke-CsClientCertificate Client certificates provide a way for users to be authenticated when logging on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Certificates are particularly useful for telephones and other devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition where it is difficult to enter a user name and/or password. The Revoke-CsClientCertificate provides a way for administrators to revoke client certificates that have been issued to a user. Link
Revoke-CsOUPermission Revokes the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 management permissions that have been granted on an Active Directory organizational unit (OU). Link
Revoke-CsSetupPermission Revokes the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 setup permissions that have been granted on an Active Directory organizational unit (OU). Link
Set-CsAccessEdgeConfiguration Modifies the property values of an existing collection of Access Edge configuration settings for computers running the Access Edge service. The Access Edge service running on these computers (also known as Edge servers) provides a way for users outside your internal network to communicate with users inside that internal network. Link
Set-CsAddressBookConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of Address Book configuration settings. Link
Set-CsAdminRole Modifies an existing role-based access control (RBAC) role. RBAC roles are used to specify the management tasks that users are allowed to carry out, and to determine the scope in which users will be allowed to perform these tasks. Link
Set-CsAllowedDomain Modifies property values for a domain (or domains) included on the list of domains approved for federation. After a domain has been approved for federation (by being added to the allowed list), your users can exchange instant messages and presence information with people who have accounts in the federated domain. Link
Set-CsAnalogDevice Modifies an existing device in the collection of analog devices that can be managed by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010. An analog device is a telephone or other device that is connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Link
Set-CsAnnouncement Modifies the property values of an existing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 announcement. Announcements are played when users dial a valid but unassigned phone number. An announcement can be a message (such as "This number is temporarily out of service") or a busy signal. Link
Set-CsApplicationServer Enables you to modify configuration properties of one or more servers running the Application service. These servers (also known as Application Servers) host software programs, such as the Call Park application, that were developed using the Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) set. Link
Set-CsArchivingConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of instant messaging (IM) archiving settings. Link
Set-CsArchivingPolicy Modifies an existing instant messaging (IM) archiving policy. An archiving policy gives you the ability to archive all IM sessions and conferences that take place between internal users; you can also archive sessions that take place between internal users and federated partners. Link
Set-CsArchivingServer Enables you to specify a new database location for one or more Archiving Servers. Link
Set-CsAudioTestServiceApplication Enables you to modify the property values for any of the Audio Test service application contacts currently in use in your organization. Link
Set-CsAVEdgeConfiguration Enables you to modify configuration settings for computers running the A/V Edge service (these computers are also known as A/V Edge servers). An A/V Edge server enables internal users to share audio and video data with external users (that is, users who are not logged on to your internal network), as well as exchange files and participate in desktop sharing sessions. Link
Set-CsBandwidthPolicyServiceConfiguration Modifies an existing bandwidth policy service configuration. Link
Set-CsBlockedDomain Modifies the Comment property for one or more of the domains included on the list of domains that are blocked for federation. By definition, your users are not allowed to use Microsoft Lync Server 2010 applications to communicate with people from the blocked domain; for example, users cannot employ Microsoft Lync 2010 to exchange instant messages with anyone with a SIP account in a domain that appears on the blocked list. Link
Set-CsCallParkOrbit Sets the properties for an existing call park orbit range within an organization. Link
Set-CsCallParkServiceMusicOnHoldFile Changes the audio file that will be played to callers who are on hold in a parked call. Link
Set-CsCdrConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of call detail recording (CDR) settings. CDR enables you to track usage of such things as peer-to-peer instant messaging sessions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone calls, and conferencing calls. This usage data includes information about who called whom, when they called, and how long they talked. Link
Set-CsCertificate Enables you to assign a certificate to a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 server or server role. Link
Set-CsClientPin Assigns a new personal identification number (PIN) to the specified user. Link
Set-CsClientPolicy Modifies the property values of an existing client policy. Among other things, client policies help determine the features of Microsoft Lync 2010 that are available to users; for example, you might give some users the right to transfer files while denying this right to other users. Link
Set-CsClientVersionConfiguration Modifies the specified collection of client version configuration settings. Client version configuration settings determine whether or not Microsoft Lync Server 2010 checks the version number of each client application that logs on to the system. If client version filtering is enabled, then the ability of that client application to access the system will be based on settings configured in the appropriate client version policy. Link
Set-CsClientVersionPolicy Modifies an existing client version policy. Client version policies enable you to specify which clients (such as Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2) will be allowed to log on to your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 system. Link
Set-CsClientVersionPolicyRule Modifies one or more client version policy rules currently configured for use in your organization. Link
Set-CsCommonAreaPhone Modifies the property values of a common area phone managed by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Common area phones are phones that are located in building lobbies, employee lounges, or other areas where they are likely to be used by a number of different people and for a number of different uses. Link
Set-CsConferenceDisclaimer Modifies the property values of the conference disclaimer used in your organization. The conference disclaimer is a message displayed to users who join a conference by using a hyperlink (for example, by pasting a link to the conference into a browser such as Windows Internet Explorer). Link
Set-CsConferenceServer Modifies the properties of an A/V Conferencing Server (also known as a Conference Server). The Conference Server provides audio and video (A/V) capabilities to your conferences. Link
Set-CsConferencingConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of conferencing configuration settings. Conference settings determine such things as the maximum allowed size for meeting content and handouts; the content grace period (that is, the amount of time content will be stored before being deleted); and the URLs for the internal and external downloads of the supported client. Link
Set-CsConferencingPolicy Modifies an existing conferencing policy. Conferencing policies determine the features and capabilities that can be used in a conference; this includes everything from whether or not the conference can include IP audio and video to the maximum number of people who can attend a meeting. Link
Set-CsConfigurationStoreLocation Sets the Active Directory service control point for the Central Management store. Link
Set-CsCpsConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of Call Park service settings. Call parking is a service that allows a user to "park" an incoming phone call. Parking a call transfers it to a number in a specified range, or orbit, and then immediately places the call on hold. Anyone (not just the person who originally answered the call) can resume the conversation from any telephone simply by entering the correct number. Link
Set-CsDeviceUpdateConfiguration Modifies a collection of Device Update Web service configuration settings. These settings are used to manage the Device Update Web service, a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 component that enables administrators to distribute firmware updates to telephones and other devices running Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. Link
Set-CsDiagnosticConfiguration Modifies existing diagnostic configuration settings. Diagnostic configuration settings are used to determine whether traffic to or from a given domain or Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is recorded in your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 log files. Link
Set-CsDiagnosticHeaderConfiguration Modifies an existing diagnostic header configuration setting collection currently in use in your organization. Diagnostic header configuration settings determine whether SIP messages are accompanied by header information that can be useful in troubleshooting and error reporting. Link
Set-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber Modifies the property values of an existing dial-in conferencing access number. Dial-in conferencing provides a way for users to use a "regular" telephone, mobile phone or other device on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to join the audio portion of a conference. Link
Set-CsDialInConferencingConfiguration Modifies settings that determine how Microsoft Lync Server 2010 responds when users join or leave a dial-in conference. Link
Set-CsDialInConferencingDtmfConfiguration Modifies the dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling settings used for dial-in conferencing. DTMF enables users who dial in to a conference to control conference settings (such as muting and unmuting themselves or locking and unlocking the conference) by using the keypad on their telephone. Link
Set-CsDialPlan Modifies an existing dial plan. Link
Set-CsDirector Modifies the properties of one or more Directors. Directors can be used to authenticate user requests, but do not host user accounts. Link
Set-CsEdgeServer Modifies the property values for one or more Edge Servers. Edge Servers are used to provide connectivity between your internal network and the Internet. Link
Set-CsEnhancedEmergencyServiceDisclaimer Sets disclaimer text that will be used globally to prompt for location information for an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) implementation. Link
Set-CsExternalAccessPolicy Enables you to modify the properties of an existing external access policy. External access policies determine whether or not your users can: 1) communicate with users who have Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) accounts with a federated  organization; 2) communicate with users who have SIP accounts with a public instant messaging (IM) provider such as MSN; and, 3) access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 over the Internet, without having to log on to your internal network. Link
Set-CsExUmContact Modifies an existing Auto Attendant or Subscriber Access contact object for hosted Exchange Unified Messaging (UM). Link
Set-CsFileTransferFilterConfiguration Modifies a collection of file transfer filter configuration settings. File transfer filter settings are used to block a user’s ability to transfer certain types of files (for example, files with a .vbs or .ps1 file extension) by using Microsoft Lync Server 2010 clients. Link
Set-CsHealthMonitoringConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of health monitoring configuration settings. These settings enable administrators to run quality assurance tests without having to supply the user names and passwords for the required test accounts. Link
Set-CsHostedVoicemailPolicy Modifies a hosted voice mail policy. Link
Set-CsHostingProvider Modifies a hosting provider currently in use in your organization. A hosting provider is a third-party organization that provides instant messaging, presence, and related services for a domain that you would like to federate with. Hosting providers, such as Microsoft Lync Online 2010, differ from public providers (such as Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL) in that their services are not offered to the general public. Link
Set-CsImFilterConfiguration Modifies an existing instant messaging (IM) filter configuration. IM filter settings are used to prevent users from sending instant messages that contain live (clickable) hyperlinks. Link
Set-CsKerberosAccountAssignment Associates a Kerberos account, which is used for IIS Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication, with a site. Link
Set-CsKerberosAccountPassword Locates each server running Web Services in a site that has been assigned a Kerberos account, and then updates the Internet Information Services (IIS) configuration settings on each of those servers. Link
Set-CsLisLocation Creates a new location or modifies an existing location in the location configuration database for Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Set-CsLisPort Creates a Location Information Server (LIS) port, creates an association between a port and a location (creating a new location if that location doesn’t exist), or modifies an existing port and its associated location. The association between a port and location is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Set-CsLisServiceProvider Creates or modifies information about the web service provided by the Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Network Routing Provider to verify locations. Link
Set-CsLisSubnet Creates a Location Information Server (LIS) subnet, creates an association between a subnet and a location (creating a new location if that location doesn’t exist), or modifies an existing subnet and its associated location. The association between a subnet and location is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Set-CsLisSwitch Creates a Location Information Server (LIS) switch, creates an association between a switch and a location (creating a new location if that location doesn’t exist), or modifies an existing switch and its associated location. The association between a switch and location is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Set-CsLisWirelessAccessPoint Creates a Location Information Server (LIS) wireless access point (WAP), creates an association between a WAP and a location (creating a new location if that location doesn’t exist), or modifies an existing WAP and its associated location. The association between a WAP and location is used in an Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) Enterprise Voice implementation to notify an emergency services operator of the caller’s location. Link
Set-CsLocationPolicy Modifies an existing location policy. Link
Set-CsManagementConnection Modifies the management connection to the Central Management store. Link
Set-CsManagementServer Modifies the replication port used by the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Central Management service. Link
Set-CsMediaConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of media settings. Link
Set-CsMediationServer Enables you to modify the properties of one or more Mediation Servers. Mediation Servers are used to route traffic between your internal Enterprise Voice infrastructure and a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway or a SIP trunk. Link
Set-CsMeetingConfiguration Set-CsMeetingConfiguration enables you to modify the meeting configuration settings currently in use in your organization. Meeting configuration settings help dictate the type of meetings (also called conferences) that users can create, and also control how (or even if) anonymous users and dial-in conferencing users can join these meetings. Link
Set-CsMonitoringServer Enables you to configure new locations for the Monitoring Server database and reporting pack. Link
Set-CsNetworkBandwidthPolicyProfile Modifies an existing network bandwidth policy profile. Link
Set-CsNetworkConfiguration Modifies the settings for a network configuration. This cmdlet will most often be used to enable or disable call admission control (CAC). Link
Set-CsNetworkInterRegionRoute Modifies an existing route that connects network regions within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Set-CsNetworkInterSitePolicy Modifies an existing network inter-site policy that defines bandwidth limitations between sites that are directly linked within a call admission control (CAC) configuration. Link
Set-CsNetworkRegion Modifies an existing network region. Network regions represent network hubs or backbones in an enterprise network. Link
Set-CsNetworkRegionLink Modifies a link between two network regions configured for call admission control (CAC). Link
Set-CsNetworkSite Modifies an existing network site that has been defined for call admission control (CAC) or Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1). Link
Set-CsNetworkSubnet Modifies an existing network subnet. Link
Set-CsOutboundTranslationRule Modifies an existing outbound translation rule. An outbound translation rule converts phone numbers to the local dialing format for interaction with private branch exchange (PBX) systems. Link
Set-CsPinPolicy Modifies one or more existing client personal identification number (PIN) policies. PIN authentication enables users to access Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by providing a PIN instead of a user name and password. Link
Set-CsPresencePolicy Modifies an existing presence policy. Link
Set-CsPrivacyConfiguration Modifies an existing set of privacy configuration settings. Privacy configuration settings help determine how much information users make available to other users. Link
Set-CsProxyConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of proxy server configuration settings. Link
Set-CsPstnGateway Modifies the properties of a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway. PSTN gateways help route calls between devices on the external PSTN network and devices on your internal Enterprise Voice network. Link
Set-CsPstnUsage Modifies a set of strings that identify the allowed public switched telephone network (PSTN) usages. This cmdlet can be used to add usages to the list of PSTN usages or remove usages from the list. Link
Set-CsPublicProvider Modifies a public provider currently configured for use in your organization. A public provider is an organization that provides instant messaging (IM), presence, and related services to the general public. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 ships with three public providers configured but not enabled: Yahoo!; AOL; and MSN. Link
Set-CsQoEConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of QoE (Quality of Experience) settings. Link
Set-CsRegistrar Enables you to modify the properties of one or more Registrars. Registrars are used to authenticate logon requests, and to maintain information about user status and availability. Link
Set-CsRegistrarConfiguration Modifies the property values in an existing collection of Registrar configuration settings. Registrars are used to authenticate logon requests and to maintain information about user status and availability. Link
Set-CsRgsAgentGroup Modifies an existing Response Group agent group. An agent group is a collection of agents assigned to a Response Group queue. Agents are the users assigned to answer calls directed to a particular queue. Link
Set-CsRgsConfiguration Modifies configuration settings for the Response Group application. Link
Set-CsRgsHolidaySet Modifies the property values of an existing Response Group holiday set. A Response Group holiday set is a collection of holidays. For example, you might have one holiday set for a United States (U.S.)-based queue (a set that might include a holiday for the Fourth of July) and a different set for a queue based in France. The latter queue might define a holiday for Bastille Day but not for the Fourth of July. Link
Set-CsRgsHoursOfBusiness Configures an existing set of Response Group business hours. Business hour sets are used to indicate the days of the week and the times of day when Response Group agents are typically available to answer phone calls. Link
Set-CsRgsQueue Modifies an existing Response Group queue. With the Response Group application, phone calls are put in a queue and callers are placed on hold until a Response Group agent is available to answer that call. Link
Set-CsRgsWorkflow Modifies an existing Response Group workflow. Workflows determine the actions that are taken when the Response Group application receives a phone call. Link
Set-CsRoutingConfiguration Modifies a list of voice routes. Link
Set-CsServerApplication Modifies the property values of an existing server application. Server applications are applications that are hosted by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsSimpleUrlConfiguration Modifies an existing simple URL configuration collection. Simple URLs make it easier for users to join meetings and conferences, as well as making it easier for Administrators to log on to the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel. Link
Set-CsSipDomain Enables you to modify property values for the SIP domains in your organization. SIP domains are domains authorized to send and receive SIP traffic, and are used when assigning SIP addresses to users. Link
Set-CsSipResponseCodeTranslationRule Modifies an existing SIP response code translation rule. These rules enable administrators to map SIP response codes with values between 400 and 699 to the values used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsSite Modifies the properties for any of your Microsoft Lync Server 2010 sites. Sites represent a collection of Lync Server 2010 pools and are typically designed around geographic regions. Lync Server includes two types of sites: data center sites and remote sites (branch office). Link
Set-CsStaticRoutingConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of static routing configuration settings. Link
Set-CsTestDevice Modifies one or more of the device update management test devices that have been configured for use in your organization. Test devices provide a way for administrators to test firmware updates before those updates are distributed to all the devices in an organization. Link
Set-CsTrunkConfiguration Modifies an existing trunk configuration that describes the settings for a trunking peer entity such as a public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway, IP-public branch exchange (PBX), or Session Border Controller (SBC) at the service provider. Link
Set-CsTrustedApplication Modifies the settings for a trusted application. Link
Set-CsTrustedApplicationEndpoint Modifies an existing endpoint contact for a trusted application. Link
Set-CsTrustedApplicationPool Modifies a pool that contains the computers that host trusted applications. Link
Set-CsUCPhoneConfiguration Enables you to modify management options for Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition. This includes such things as the required security mode and whether or not the phone should automatically be locked after a specified period of inactivity. Link
Set-CsUICulture Enables you to modify the culture (that is, the language and regional settings) used by the Lync Server Management Shell. Link
Set-CsUnassignedNumber Modifies an existing range of unassigned numbers and the routing rules that apply to those numbers. Link
Set-CsUser Modifies Microsoft Lync Server 2010 properties for an existing user account. Properties can be modified only for accounts that have been enabled for use with Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsUserAcp Adds a new audio conferencing provider to a user or group of users, or modifies an existing audio conferencing provider already assigned to a user. Link
Set-CsUserDatabaseState Enables or disables one or more Microsoft Lync Server 2010 user databases. Link
Set-CsUserReplicatorConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of User Replicator configuration settings. The User Replicator periodically retrieves up-to-date user account information from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and then synchronizes the new information with the current user data stored by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsUserServer Enables you to modify an existing User Services pool. Among other things, the User Services pool provides presence information and helps to manage conferences. Link
Set-CsUserServicesConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of User Services configuration settings. The User Services service is used to help maintain presence information and manage conferencing. Link
Set-CsVoiceConfiguration Modifies a list of voice test configurations. Link
Set-CsVoicemailReroutingConfiguration Modifies settings that provide public switched telephone network (PSTN) phone numbers to access Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) Subscriber Access and Auto Attendant features. Link
Set-CsVoiceNormalizationRule Modifies a voice normalization rule. Voice normalization rules are used to convert a telephone dialing requirement (for example, dialing 9 to access an outside line) to the E.164 phone number format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsVoicePolicy Modifies an existing voice policy. Link
Set-CsVoiceRoute Modifies a voice route. Voice routes contain instructions that tell Microsoft Lync Server 2010 how to route calls from Enterprise Voice users to phone numbers on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or a private branch exchange (PBX). Link
Set-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Modifies a test scenario you can use to test phone numbers against specified routes and rules. Link
Set-CsWebServer Modifies one or more of the Web Server services used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Set-CsWebServiceConfiguration Modifies an existing collection of Web Services configuration settings. Link
Start-CsWindowsService Start-CsWindowsService enables you to start a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 service. Link
Stop-CsWindowsService Stop-CsWindowsService enables you to stop a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 service. Link
Test-CsAddressBookService Tests the ability of a user to access the server that hosts the Address Book Download Web service. Link
Test-CsAddressBookWebQuery Tests the ability of a user to search for, and return, information from the Address Book by using the Address Book Web Query service. Link
Test-CsAVConference Tests the ability of a pair of users to take part in an audio/video (A/V) conference. Link
Test-CsCertificateConfiguration Returns information about the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 certificates being used on the local computer. Link
Test-CsClientAuth Determines whether or not a user can log on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by using a certificate downloaded from the certificate provisioning service. Link
Test-CsComputer Test-CsComputer verifies the status of the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 services running on the local computer. The cmdlet also verifies that the appropriate Lync Server 2010 Active Directory groups have been added to the corresponding local groups on the computer, and that the necessary computer firewall ports have been opened. Link
Test-CsDialInConferencing Test-CsDialInConferencing checks to see if a user can take part in a dial-in conferencing session. Link
Test-CsDialPlan Tests a telephone number against a dial plan (formerly known as a location profile) and returns the normalization rule that will be applied to the number as well as the translated number after the normalization rule has been applied. Link
Test-CsFederatedPartner Verifies the ability to connect to a federated domain. Link
Test-CsGroupExpansion Tests the ability of a user to employ group expansion. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 enables users to configure an Active Directory distribution group as a contact. When you "expand" a group you will see the name and presence information for each member of the group. Link
Test-CsGroupIM Tests the ability of two users to conduct an instant messaging (IM) conference. Test-CsGroupIM is a "synthetic transaction": a simulation of common Microsoft Lync Server 2010 activities used for health and performance monitoring. Link
Test-CsIM Tests the ability of two users to exchange instant messages. Link
Test-CsKerberosAccountAssignment Verifies the configuration of the Kerberos account assigned to a site. Link
Test-CsLisCivicAddress Tests one or more civic addresses against the Master Street Address Guide. Link
Test-CsLisConfiguration Tests the Location Information Server (LIS) configuration. Link
Test-CsLocationPolicy Runs a test to determine the location policy that will be used based on the criteria specified in the parameter values. The location policy contains the settings that will determine whether and how Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) will be applied. E9-1-1 enables those who answer 911 emergency calls to determine the caller’s geographic location. Link
Test-CsOUPermission Verifies that the required permissions needed to manage users, computers, and other objects have been set on the specified Active Directory container. Link
Test-CsP2PAV Tests the ability of a pair of users to conduct a peer-to-peer audio/video (A/V) call. Link
Test-CsPhoneBootstrap Verifies that a user can log on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010 using a Microsoft Lync 2010 Phone Edition-compatible device. Link
Test-CsPresence Tests the ability of a user to log on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010, publish his or her presence information, and then subscribe to the presence information published by a second user. Link
Test-CsPstnOutboundCall Tests the ability of a user to make a call to a phone number located on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Link
Test-CsPstnPeerToPeerCall Tests the ability a pair of users to conduct a peer-to-peer call over the public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway. Link
Test-CsRegistration Tests the ability of a user to log on to Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Test-CsRegistration is a "synthetic transaction": a simulation of common Lync Server 2010 activities used for health and performance monitoring. Link
Test-CsSetupPermission Verifies that the required permissions needed to install Microsoft Lync Server 2010 or one of its components have been configured on the specified Active Directory container. Link
Test-CsTopology Verifies service activation and group permissions for your installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Test-CsTrunkConfiguration Validates a trunk configuration against a phone number. Link
Test-CsVoiceNormalizationRule Tests a telephone number against a voice normalization rule and returns the number after the normalization rule has been applied. Voice normalization rules are used to convert a telephone dialing requirement (for example, you must dial 9 to access an outside line) to the E.164 phone number format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Link
Test-CsVoicePolicy Tests a telephone number against a voice policy and determines which voice route would be used against that policy for that number. Link
Test-CsVoiceRoute Tests a telephone number against a voice route number pattern and returns a Boolean (true/false) value stating whether the supplied number matches the number pattern for the route. Number pattern is just one of the properties used by voice routes to tell Microsoft Lync Server 2010 how to route calls from Enterprise Voice users to phone numbers on the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or a private branch exchange (PBX). Link
Test-CsVoiceTestConfiguration Runs test voice configurations to ensure voice routing and policies work as expected. Link
Test-CsVoiceUser Identifies the route that a phone call from a given user would take to be completed based on voice rules, routes, and policies. Link
Test-CsWebApp Test-CsWebApp [-TargetFqdn] <String> [-UserSipAddress <String>] [-External] [-RegistrarPort <Nullable`1>] [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

Test-CsWebApp [[-TargetFqdn] <String>] -User2SipAddress <String> -User2Credential <PSCredential> -UserSipAddress <String> -UserCredential <PSCredential> [-External] [-RegistrarPort <Nullable`1>] [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

Test-CsWebApp -UserSipAddress <String> [-WebCredential <PSCredential>] -TargetUri <String> [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

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Test-CsWebAppAnonymous Test-CsWebAppAnonymous [-TargetFqdn] <String> [-UserSipAddress <String>] [-External] [-RegistrarPort <Nullable`1>] [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

Test-CsWebAppAnonymous [[-TargetFqdn] <String>] -UserSipAddress <String> -UserCredential <PSCredential> [-External] [-RegistrarPort <Nullable`1>] [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

Test-CsWebAppAnonymous -UserSipAddress <String> [-WebCredential <PSCredential>] -TargetUri <String> [-OutVerboseVariable <String>] [-Force] [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-ErrorVariable <String>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [-OutVariable <String>] [-OutBuffer <Int32>]

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Uninstall-CsDatabase Deletes the specified Microsoft Lync Server 2010 database. Link
Unlock-CsClientPin Enables an administrator to unlock the personal identification number (PIN) for a specified user. Link
Unpublish-CsLisConfiguration Removes the Location Information Server (LIS) configuration from the Central Management store. Link
Update-CsAddressBook Forces the specified Address Book servers to synchronize their contents with the User database. Link
Update-CsUserDatabase Forces the back-end user database to clear its replication status with Active Directory. This causes the database to re-read all the user-related information stored in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Link

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