Disable ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment) protocol in Lync 2013 via ClientPolicy

Hi,
is the DisableICE clientpolicy parameter still valid in Lync 2013, or it has been deprecated since Lync 2010?
Lync 2010: its listed here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398300%28v=ocs.14%29.aspx
Lync 2013: its missing from here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398300%28v=ocs.15%29.aspx
AND, its missing from the list of deprecated powershell inventory:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj205204.aspx
So is it a documentation mistake, or the parameter is still working? If docu mistake, I request it to be corrected ASAP. Its unacceptable to do reliable design based on incompleted vendor documentation!

Thanks for the quick reply.
I would also recommend to add a similar section into Technet to highlight the ADDED powershell commands / parameters since Lync Server 2013 RTM:
http://tomtalks.uk/2014/08/lync-server-2013-powershell-cmdlet-updates-and-additions-since-rtm
(This gentleman has already done the homework for MS)
Also it would be great to release an updated .CHM version of the online help at least every 6 months. The current one is from April 2014, so its quite old considering the multiple updates Technet has received since that time. Its  more
convenient to browse content in the .CHM file, then browse on Technet. The only time the .CHM is crap, when I have to search for content, as the search capability of the .CHM reader app in Windows is the terrible I have ever seen regarding full text search.

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