Wanneer u het examen 70-662 succesvol afrondt, beschikt u over de MCTS certificering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuration. Daarnaast maakt dit examen deel uit van de MCITP certificering Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010.
Doelgroep
The typical candidate is a Messaging Generalist responsible for the maintenance and administration of the Exchange servers in an enterprise environment. Day to day, the candidate typically installs and manages Exchange Server 2010 and manages users, mailboxes, security, servers, and databases by using Exchange Server 2010. The candidate might also monitor and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2010.
Categorie
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Tarief
€ 150,00 *
Exclusief € 28,00 administratiekosten indien u wel bij ons uw examen boekt, maar niet de bijbehorende training bij ons volgt.
Certificering / traject
Microsoft MCTS certificering
Microsoft MCITP certificering
Inschrijven
Inschrijven voor examen 70-662 doet u via het online examenformulier.
Installing and Configuring Exchange Servers (15 percent)
- Prepare the infrastructure for Exchange. May include but is not limited to: prepare schema; prepare domain; prepare Active Directory; ensure the domain functionality level is correct; domain controller service packs; Exchange readiness check; coexistence; migration from 2003 or 2007; disable LinkState; Exchange Server Service Pack level; remove unsupported legacy components; configuring DNS to support the Exchange deploymen.
- Install Exchange prerequisites. May include but is not limited to: install MMC 3.0, Windows PowerShell 2.0; Microsoft .NET 3.5, WinRM 2.0, IIS, Windows roles and features, use ServerManagerCMD, use Exchange prerequisite script.
- Install Exchange roles. May include but is not limited to: from the command line and the GUI; adding and modifying roles; add server roles to existing Exchange 2003 or 2007 organizations; verify Exchange installation; Security Configuration wizard (SCW); Windows Firewall, including port requirements; installing Exchange Server using standard and custom installation; installing Exchange Server using the command line; provisioning an Exchange Server and delegating server installation; troubleshooting a failed installation; adding Exchange Server roles after an initial installatio.
- Create and configure databases. May include but is not limited to: set database limits; set retention limits; set role-based access control (RBAC) permissions for database creation; naming conventions; create and use GUI and Windows PowerShell; create and manage public folder databases; set default public folder database; maintenance; mount and dismount databases; create new mailbox databases; configure mailbox database settings; move the mailbox database and transaction log locations; configure public folder database settings; mount and dismount database.
- Create and configure address lists. May include but is not limited to: update legacy address lists; configure offline address lists; publish address lists; filterable properties; creating and configuring e-mail address policies; creating and configuring address lists; creating and configuring offline address book.
Configuring Exchange Recipients and Public Folders (14 percent)
- Create and configure mailboxes. May include but is not limited to: deleted items; deleted mailbox; mailbox quota; message size; warning thresholds; move from and to previous Exchange versions; online and offline moves; intra-orgs and cross-orgs; create proxy addresses; create mailboxes; configure client access protocols; configure spam confidence level (SCL) and phishing confidence level (PCL); send as permissions; delegation; forwarding; mailbox permissions; create and configure linked mailboxe.
- Configure RBAC. May include but is not limited to: create and assign RBAC roles; define RBAC scopes; configure RBAC for specific roles, such as help desk and address list administrato.
- Create and configure resource mailboxes and shared mailboxes.
May include but is not limited to: equipment; room; permissions; set mailbox calendaring options; autoaccept; custom resource type.
- Create and configure recipients and distribution groups. May include but is not limited to: create and modify; security enabled; configure moderation, including Exchange Control Panel (ECP) options; dynamic distribution groups; create proxy addresses; configure mail-enabled users; contacts; send as permissions; forwardin.
- Create and configure public folders. May include but is not limited to: mail-enabled public folders; configure public folder permissions; deleted items; message size; item age; public folder size; create public folders in Enterprise Content Management (EMC) and Microsoft Outlook, and OWA; configure public folder permissions; configure public folder limit.
Configuring Client Access (15 percent)
- Configure POP, IMAP, and Microsoft ActiveSync. May include but is not limited to: enable, configure, and secure POP and IMAP; manage certificates; configure mobile device policies; autodiscover; authentication; configure the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory; configure the external name for Exchange ActiveSync; configure client access settings for Exchange ActiveSync, including Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Share integration; Direct Push; configure Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies; configure autodiscover for Exchange ActiveSyn.
- Configure Outlook Anywhere and RPC Client Access. May include but is not limited to: autodiscover; MAPI; create client access arrays; certificates; subject alternative name (SAN); configure virtual directories; enable and configure Outlook Anywhere on the CAS; troubleshoot Outlook Anywhere connectivit.
- Configure federated sharing.
May include but is not limited to: certificates; enrollment; DNS; calendar and free/busy; subject alternative name (SAN); assign policies; create and configure a federated trust; create and configure a federated organization identifier; create and configure a sharing relationship; create and configure a sharing policy; assign sharing policies to user account.
- Configure Outlook Web App (OWA). May include but is not limited to: customize the OWA interface; certificates; file share and SharePoint access; public folders; verify multi-browser support; ECP; SAN; configure virtual directories; coexistence scenarios; authentication; configure the external name for OWA; configure client access settings for OWA, including Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Share integration; segmentation settings; configure OWA mailbox policie.
Configuring Message Transport (15 percent)
- Create and configure transport rules. May include but is not limited to: enable and configure; disclaimers; moderated transport; install the Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) pre-licensing agent; configure rights protection by using transport rule.
- Configure hub transport. May include but is not limited to: configure transport dumpster; accepted domains; remote domains; authoritative domains; e-mail address policie.
- Configure Edge transport. May include but is not limited to: create, configure, and test Edge Sync; configure Edge Transport server cloning; install the Edge Transport server role; configure Edge Transport server settings; configure Edge synchronizatio.
- Configure message routing. May include but is not limited to: internal and external DNS; configure routing based on sites and costs; enable, configure, and secure send and receive connectors; certificates; relay connectors; authentication; message size limits; MTLS; routing group connector for coexistence; configure accepted and remote domains; configure SMTP send and receive connectors; configure message delivery limits; configure TLS security for message deliver.
Monitoring and Reporting (13 percent)
- Monitor databases. May include but is not limited to: public folder statistics; mailbox databases statistics; database status; DAG replicatio.
- Monitor mail flow. May include but is not limited to: perform message tracking; DNS; manage message queues; view, retry, and delete; backpressure thresholds; resolve NDR.
- Monitor connectivity. May include but is not limited to: SMTP client to server; SMTP server to server; Outlook RPC/MAPI; Outlook Anywhere; Outlook Exchange Web Services (EWS); POP; IMAP; ActiveSyn.
- Generate reports. May include but is not limited to: mailbox folder statistics; mailbox statistics; mailflow statistics; formatted list and formatted table; ExBP.
- Configure logging. May include but is not limited to: protocol logging; store logging; configure logging levels; agent logs; message tracking logs; event logs; analysis of logging result.
Implementing High Availability and Recovery (15 percent)
- Create and configure the Database Availability Group (DAG). May include but is not limited to: create and configure DAG; file share witness (FSW); replication latency; configure lag; add or remove database copies; configure failover priority; add or remove server members; configure mailbox database copies; manage continuous replicatio.
- Perform backup and restore of data. May include but is not limited to: recovery database; dialtone restores; deleted mailbox retention; deleted item retention; mailbox merge; disconnected mailbox; backing up Exchange servers; creating a backup schedul.
- Configure public folders for high availability. May include but is not limited to: add or remove replicas; schedules; message tracking; back up and restore public folder database and dat.
- Configure high availability for non-mailbox servers. May include but is not limited to: affinity; DNS round robin; MX records; NLB; configuring high availability for Client Access servers; configuring high availability for Hub Transport servers; configuring high availability for Edge Transport server.
- Back up and recover server roles. May include but is not limited to: hub; CAS IIS; Edge; Edge server clone configuration; setup /recoverserver; setup /recoverCMS; mailbox server; restoring Exchange Servers after server failure; configuring messaging services during a server failure; back up Server role.
Configuring Message Compliance and Security (13 percent)
- Configure records management. May include but is not limited to: custom and default managed folders; retention policy; configure and apply retention policies and retention policy tags; configure managed folders, including default and custom managed folders; configure content settings; configure managed folder mailbox policie.
- Configure compliance. May include but is not limited to: configure RMS; configure alternate mailboxes; configure journaling; enable message classification; configure mail tips; auditing; transport rule.
- Configure message integrity. May include but is not limited to: S/MIME; MTLS; certificates; RMS federation; transport rule.
- Configure anti-virus and anti-spam. May include but is not limited to: file and process exclusions; transport rules; SCL; PCL; sender ID; safe sender/block sender; Realtime Block List (RBL); Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records; sender reputation list (SRL); configuring anti-spam agents; managing the quarantine mailbox; managing updates for content filter.
Zie ook de Learning Catalog van Microsoft voor eventuele aanvullingen op de inhoud van dit examen.
Categorie
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Tarief
€ 150,00 *
Exclusief € 28,00 administratiekosten indien u wel bij ons uw examen boekt, maar niet de bijbehorende training bij ons volgt.
Certificering / traject
Microsoft MCTS certificering
Microsoft MCITP certificering
Inschrijven
Inschrijven voor examen 70-662 doet u via het online examenformulier.