Does Lync client Inside office need to communicate with Lync Edge Servers?

Does Lync client Inside office need to communicate with Lync Edge Servers?
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Hi,
Agree with David.
Here is a similar case may help you:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/0c10a56a-9669-4ff3-8a76-1769afa61232/lync-client-point-to-point-av-or-conferencing-av-traffic?forum
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