How to achieve Multi-Tenant in Lync Server 2013 Enterprise Edition

Hi,
  As LHPv2 is discontinued, is anyone has idea how to achieve Multi-Tenant in Lync Server 2013 Enterprise Edition?
e.g users from different tenants should not be able to communicate unless it is allowed either by federation or any other form.
J.B.Patnaik

once a Topology has been published you can not change the FQDN.
Also you can refer shah-Khan answer, it will be helpful for you
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/47d4e101-4f7b-4115-8f44-897eb5410acb/need-to-change-a-published-fqdn-lync-pool-for-lync-enterprise-2010?forum=ocsplanningdeployment
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  • Unable to start Lync 2013 FE service on one of the pooled server, error "The evaluation period for Microsoft Lync Server 2013 has expired"

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