Lync 2013 Mobile client on Windows phone

Hello All, 
I am configuring Lync 2013 client and lync 2013 server. 
When i try to sign in on Windows Mobile, it does not sign in. Log file also empty. 
I uses IIS ARR as RP. Is there any way to see logs on IIS ARR ?
regards

Hi,
Did the issue happen only for you or for multiple users?
You can login manually in your Windows Lync client:
https://<ExtPoolFQDN>/Autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/Root for external access
https://<IntPoolFQDN>/AutoDiscover/AutoDiscover.svc/Root for internal access
You can check Reverse Proxy (IIS ARR) with the help of the link below:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/nexthop/archive/2013/02/19/using-iis-arr-as-a-reverse-proxy-for-lync-server-2013.aspx
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Eason Huang
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