One method of remotely administering a Lync deployment is through a remote PowerShell session. This is paticularly useful on a 32-bit O/S (yes, they still exist) where the 64-bit Lync Administration tools cannot be installed (see my previous post Lync and OCS Administration Tools for more information).
You can always use the Lync Server 2010 Control Panel (from any computer running IE 7, IE 8, or Firefox 3+), but having administrative access via PowerShell will allow you to do more powerful custom administration – specifically Topology related administration.
Below are some tips that might save you some time.
The details of establishing a remote PowerShell session to a particular Lync . . . → Read More: Remote Lync PowerShell Administration