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You Will Learn How To
- Build and configure a robust Exchange Server 2010 enterprise e-mail network solution
- Leverage Exchange technologies to achieve high server availability
- Optimize and secure the routing of e-mail messages both internally and externally
- Develop a security model for Exchange 2010 with Security Configuration Wizard (SCW)
- Extend permission levels with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Manage messaging policies for compliance and ease of access
Course Benefits Exchange 2010 provides major structural improvements to the server and network architecture. These advances offer greater flexibility in managing a complex network of high availability mailbox databases. In this course, you gain the essential skills to build a complete Exchange 2010 organization using the latest technological improvements.
Who Should Attend Experienced administrators interested in administering and securing Exchange Server 2010. Knowledge of Exchange at the level of Course 2500, " Installing and Managing Exchange Server 2010," or equivalent experience is assumed. Experience with the Active Directory is also assumed.
Hands-On Training Throughout this course, extensive hands-on exercises provide practical experience building an Exchange infrastructure. Exercises include:
- Building a Client Access Server (CAS), mailbox and HUB Exchange 2010 Server
- Configuring DAG on multiple Exchange servers
- Testing Exchange routing topologies and setting AD site parameters
- Designing an effective model for Exchange administration
- Administering Exchange 2010 with PowerShell CM Dlets in the EMS
Course 2501 Content Exchange Server 2010 Architecture
- Identifying the Exchange Server roles
- Investigating the Exchange Management Console (EMC)
- Analyzing the new remote Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and PowerShell
Maximizing High Availability Exchange
Leveraging high availability through Database Availability Groups (DAG)
- Creating and managing Database Availability Groups
- Configuring DAG Properties
- Mailbox database copies
- Database activation
Transporting and Routing E-mail
Processing of agent submitted e-mail
- Scoping out e-mail content conversion
- Generating DSN message packages
Defining intra-organizational routing components
- Configuring Active Directory sites and site links
- Analyzing the Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service
- Reviewing routing group functions for transitional organizations, including RGCs and SMTP
Configuring inter-organizational routing components
- Overview of the Edge Transport Server role
- Preparing the list of accepted domains
- Testing out Active Directory site-based routing
Investigating the moderated Exchange transport
- Pickup and replay directories
- Send and Receive connectors
- Processing recipient resolution
- Shadow redundancy
Creating a Security Model for Exchange 2010
Implementing TLS in Exchange 2010
- Reviewing Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- Deploying inbound and outbound anonymous TLS certificates
- Setting up inbound STARTTLS certificates
Utilizing Windows SCW for Exchange 2010 Servers
- Protecting Exchange data paths
- Configuring an Exchange Server Role SCW Policy
Federation Trusts for Exchange organizations
- Creating and managing Federation Trusts
- Organizing Federated Organization identifiers
- Defining Federation Trust properties
Defining Permission Sets with RBAC
Setting up Exchange access
- Differentiating between Exchange and Windows administration
- Coexisting Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007 permissions
- Scoping out Cross-Forest Permissions Management
Role-based access control
- Addressing the Exchange 2010 management roles
- Documenting management role assignment
- Limiting management role scope
Built-in management roles
- Defining the Exchange 2010 organization management structure
- Setting up View-Only organization management
- Scoping out recipient and Unified Messaging management
- Outlining discovery and records management
Setting up Exchange Policies
Specifying message classifications and metadata
- Analyzing message metadata
- Classifying Outlook messages for transport rule processing
Applying message journaling
- Positioning Exchange message journaling in respect of legal and regulatory requirements
- Applying standard mailbox database journaling
- Assigning a user with premium message journaling
Integrating Compliance Features
Leveraging message records management
- Applying retention tags to categorize messages
- Configuring AutoTagging to simplify message classification
Setting up rights protection
- Configuring the Active Directory Rights Management Service
- Assessing the AD RMS prelicensing agent
- Building ControlPoint Encryption
- Editing AD RMS Rights Policy templates
Creating a Discovery Search
- Configuring the Discovery engine
- Performing a Search
- Inspecting the Discovery Management role
- Reviewing Advanced Query Syntax
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