70-663 - Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Kod egzaminu:
70-663
Nazwa:
Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Typ:
egzamin
Od kiedy:
2010-01-29
Opis:
Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure (20 percent)
- Design the Exchange Server 2010 installation.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: define Exchange server locations; Exchange DNS requirements; plan for common and/or shared namespaces; SLA requirements; Active Directory site topologies; network topology; Exchange federation; directory synchronization with the cloud; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; Exchange Deployment Assistant
- Design message routing.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: inter- and intra-site hub routing; connectors; plan connectivity between Exchange and other messaging applications; design and deploy hub mail flow (on-premise and/or cloud-based services); design and deploy Edge connectors/scoping; design message transport; reverse zone (PTR records); scale hub transport server performance; transport storage requirements including transport dumpster, message queues, and shadow redundancy; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; accepted domains; remote domains; send connector configuration
- Design the mailbox server role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: plan database sizing; storage performance requirements such as I/O and disk latency requirements; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; public folders; design recipient, distribution group, and mailbox provisioning and deprovisioning policies (on-premise and/or cloud-based services)
- Design client access.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: local vs. remote access; mobile access policies; identify and plan for supported messaging clients or protocols such as IMAP, POP, and Exchange ActiveSync; Outlook Anywhere; Web services; OWA; MAPI (RPC Client Access); RPC CAS Kerberos Authentication; scale CAS server performance; storage requirements; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; plan the location and configuration of Client Access servers; plan the AutoDiscover implementation; plan for Federated Delegation; CAS proxy and redirection
- Plan for transition and coexistence.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: plan and investigate consolidation of Exchange servers; plan intra- and inter-org migration; decommission legacy environment; free/busy; inter-org message routing; how to preserve the ability to reply to a message (x500, SMTP, and legacyExchangeDN); public folders (free/busy lookup, replication); identify when to use a transition rather than a migration; coexistence with third-party messaging systems
Deploying the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure (20 percent)
- Prepare the infrastructure for Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: requirements to prepare schema, prepare domain, and prepare Active Directory; legacy permissions; prepare forest; forest functional level; domain controller versions, roles (excluding RODC/ROGC), and placement); prepare network services including directory synchronization, SMTP, federation, and DNS for on-premise and/or cloud-based services
- Deploy Edge transport server role.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: validate Exchange deployment; EdgeSync; configure transport agents; replace perimeter e-mail gateway; configure address rewriting
- Deploy client access server role.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: deploy CAS hardware and protocols; deploy mobile messaging services and connectivity; validate client connectivity; validate client functionality; autodiscover; multi-site/domain/forest
- Deploy hub transport server role.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: validate Exchange deployment; multi-site/domain/forest; configure transport rules; accepted domains; remote domains; send and receive connectors; message and recipient limits; deploy e-mail relay; validate message transport
- Deploy mailbox server role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: database configuration and placement quota enforcement policies; deploy the Mailbox server and storage; deploy the mailbox database; deploy address lists and offline address books; validate Mailbox server performance; validate Mailbox server access; deploy public folders; configure public folder replication; configure client access to public folders; configure public folder permissions
- Deploy server roles for coexistence and migration.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: coexistence with and/or migration from Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, cloud-based services, and third-party messaging systems; coexistence with namespaces; validate Exchange deployment; server transition process; transport rule coexistence; conversion from LDAP to OPATH filtering; routing group connector (RGC) configuration
Designing and Deploying Security for the Exchange Organization (20 percent)
- Design and deploy messaging security.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: secure relaying; signing and/or encrypting with S/MIME; certificates; MTLS; Information Rights Management (IRM); ActiveSync with IRM; Federation with IRM; define message security requirements; planning SMTP connector security; planning secure routing between organizations; planning client-based message security; planning Outlook Protection Rules
- Design and deploy Exchange permissions model.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: role-based access control (RBAC) assignments, scopes, and roles; Exchange Control Panel (ECP); modification of default RBAC roles; creation of custom RBAC roles; planning administrative permissions using the built-in management roles; planning administrative permissions using custom management roles; planning remote administration of Exchange servers; database scope split; split permission model
- Design and deploy message hygiene.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: design and deploy Edge security; identify, plan, and design anti-spam and anti-virus solutions for the messaging deployment; SPA/sender ID; define connection, attachment, recipient, sender, and content filtering rules; safe list aggregation; block lists; phishing confidence level (PCL); spam confidence level (SCL); sender reputation level (SRL)
- Design and deploy client access security.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy ActiveSync policies; plan certificates for Exchange CAS; alternate authentication (smart cards, client certificates, and time-based two-factor authentication tokens); authentication protocols (plain text, NTLM, forms based, Kerberos); OWA segmentation
- Design and deploy Exchange object permissions.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: design and deploy public folder security; mailbox (send as, full access, delegation, mail flow); resource security; distribution groups; design and deploy client access for POP, IMAP, ActiveSync, OWA, and MAPI per mailbox
Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2010 Availability and Recovery (21 percent)
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Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for Exchange dependencies.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: directory, network, DNS, storage, site, and datacenter resiliency; plan for updates and change management
- Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for CAS role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; designing and deploying CAS array; multi-site CAS deployment; DNS updates for client access during site failover; network load balancing
- Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for mailbox server role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy database scoping; design DAG; design and deploy public folder replication; backup and recovery; DNS record TTL; file share witness resiliency; activation preference and auto-activation; lag copies; designing and deploying continuous replication; designing and deploying DAGs distributed across multiple locations; Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); database repair
- Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for hub transport role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; receive connector resiliency; send connector scoping; design and deploy single and multi-site redundant Hub Transport services; network load balancing
- Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for Edge transport server role.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; server placement; DNS load balancing; MX records; namespace changes; designing and deploying single and multi-site redundant Edge Transport services
Designing and Deploying Messaging Compliance, System Monitoring, and Reporting (19 percent)
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Design and deploy auditing and discovery.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: mailbox and admin audit logging; permissions auditing; message tracking; protocol logging; IRM logging; RBAC (compliance role and scope); identify requirements for discovery or auditing; plan journaling or message record management (MRM) for discovery; plan access permissions for discovery searches
- Design and deploy message archival.
- This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: dumpster 2.0; legal hold; retention policies (MRM); retention tags; convert managed folders to retention policies; design and deploy alternate mailboxes; plan for managing messages in default Outlook folders; plan a retention policy implementation; plan an AutoTagging implementation; personal archives and the impact on database design
- Design and deploy transport rules for message compliance.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: ethical firewall; message journaling; disclaimers; MailTips such as notification for external recipients and recipient limits; transport-based signing and/or encryption (S/MIME, MTLS, IRM)
- Design and deploy for monitoring and reporting.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy message flow monitoring; client accessibility; SLA requirements; analyze client usage, number of messages, and message size; monitoring client access services; troubleshooting client access services; mailbox access reporting
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