Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 / 2013 Administrator Course
Training/Coaching/Tuition by NTMS Training InstituteThane |
| Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | Student should have knowledge of TCP/IP, Active Directory, and DNS & IIS. |
| Medium of instruction: | English |
Exchange Server Training Covers about
MS Exchange 2013
MS Exchange 2010
MS Exchange 2007 - LCR/CCR/SCR
Exchange Server 2010/2013 Roles ,Mail Flow - Local/Remote/Inbound/Outbound Mail flow, HA(Exchange 10/13 -DAG, CASarray, NLB, Site Resiliency, Shadow Redundancy, SafetyNet), DR - Backup/Restore using System Center DPM, Exchange Coexistence and Migration, Messaging Compliance, MS exchange UM and MS Lync Server 2013 Integration, RBAC, AntiSpam,
Exam 70-341 & 70-342:
Core & Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Plan, Install, Configure, and Manage Transport
- Plan a high availability solution for common scenarios.
- Set up redundancy for intra-site scenarios; plan for Transport Dumpster; plan for shadow redundancy; plan for redundant MX records
- Design a transport solution.
- Design inter-site mail flow; design inter-org mail flow; plan for Domain Secure/TLS; design Edge transport; design message hygiene solutions; design shared namespace scenarios
- Configure and manage transport.
- Configure Edge servers; configure Send/Receive connectors; configure transport rules; configure accepted domains; configure email policies; configure Address Rewriting
- Troubleshoot and monitor transport.
- Interpret message tracking logs and protocol logs; troubleshoot a shared namespace environment; troubleshoot SMTP mail flow; given a failure scenario, predict mail flow and identify how to recover; troubleshoot Domain Secure/TLS; troubleshoot the new transport architecture
- Configure and manage hygiene.
- Manage content filtering; manage recipient filtering; manage SenderID; manage connection filtering; manage Spam Confidence Level (SCL) thresholds; manage anti-malware
Install, Configure, and Manage the Mailbox Role
- Plan the mailbox role.
- Plan for database size and storage performance requirements; plan mailbox role capacity and placement; design public folder placement strategy; validate storage by running JetStress
- Configure and manage the mailbox role.
- Create and configure Offline Address Book (OAB); create and configure public folders; deploy mailbox server roles; design and create hierarchical address lists
- Deploy and manage high availability solutions for the mailbox role.
- Create and configure a Database Availability Group (DAG); identify failure domains; manage DAG networks; configure proper placement of a file share witness; manage mailbox database copies
- Monitor and troubleshoot the mailbox role.
- Troubleshoot database replication and replay; troubleshoot database copy activation; troubleshoot mailbox role performance; troubleshoot database failures; monitor database replication and content indexing
- Develop backup and recovery solutions for the mailbox role and public folders.
- Manage lagged copies; determine most appropriate backup solution/strategy; perform a dial tone restore; perform item-level recovery; recover the public folder hierarchy; recover a mailbox server role
- Create and configure mail-enabled objects.
- Configure resource mailboxes and scheduling; configure team mailboxes; configure distribution lists; configure moderation; configure a linked mailbox
- Manage mail-enabled object permissions.
- Configure mailbox folder permissions; configure mailbox permissions; set up room mailbox delegates; set up team mailbox membership; set up auto-mapping; determine when to use Send As and Send On Behalf permissions
Plan, Install, Configure, and Manage Client Access
- Plan, deploy, and manage a Client Access Server (CAS).
- Design to account for differences between legacy CAS and Exchange CAS/CAF; configure Office web application
- Plan and configure namespaces and client services.
- Design namespaces for client connectivity; configure URLs; plan for certificates; configure authentication methods; implement auto-discover for a given namespace
- Deploy and manage mobility solutions.
- Deploy Mobile OWA (MOWA); configure OWA policies; configure Microsoft ActiveSync policies; configure Allow Block Quarantine (ABQ); deploy and manage Agaves
- Implement load balancing.
- Configure namespace load balancing; configure Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) load balancing; plan for differences between layer seven and layer four load balancing methods; configure Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB)
- Troubleshoot client connectivity.
- Troubleshoot Outlook Anywhere connectivity; troubleshoot POP/IMAP; troubleshoot authentication; troubleshoot web services; troubleshoot AutoDiscover; troubleshoot mobile devices
Design and Manage an Exchange Infrastructure
- Plan for impact of Exchange on Active Directory directory services.
- Plan the number of domain controllers; plan placement of Global Catalog (GC); determine DNS changes required for Exchange; prepare domains for Exchange; evaluate impact of schema changes required for Exchange; plan around Active Directory site topology
- Administer Exchange Workload Management.
- Configure user workload policies; configure system workload policies; monitor system workload events; monitor user workload events
- Plan and manage Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
- Determine appropriate RBAC roles and cmdlets; limit administration using existing role groups; evaluate differences between RBAC and Active Directory split permissions; configure a custom-scoped role group; configure delegated setup
Configure, Manage, and Migrate Unified Messaging
- Configure Unified Messaging (UM).
- Configure an IP gateway; configure a UM call router; create and configure an auto attendant; configure a call answering rule; design UM for high availability; create a dial plan
- Manage Unified Messaging.
- Assign a dial plan to a user; move users between dial plans; enable and disable UM features for a user; set up protected voicemail; configure UM mailbox policy; manage UM language packs
- Troubleshoot Unified Messaging.
- Troubleshoot and configure Mutual Transport Layer Security (MTLS); monitor calls and call statistics; troubleshoot and configure QoS; troubleshoot SIP communication
- Migrate Unified Messaging.
- Prepare to migrate; plan a migration strategy; plan a coexistence strategy; move UM mailboxes between sites; redirect the SIP gateway to Exchange; decommission the legacy system
Design, Configure, and Manage Site Resiliency
- Manage a site-resilient Database Availability Group (DAG).
- Plan and implement Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); given customer node requirements, recommend quorum options; plan cross-site DAG configuration; configure DAG networks
- Design, deploy, and manage a site resilient CAS solution.
- Plan site-resilient namespaces; configure site-resilient namespace URLs; perform steps for site rollover; plan certificate requirements for site failovers; predict client behavior during a rollover
- Design, deploy, and manage site resilience for transport.
- Configure MX records for failover scenarios; manage resubmission and reroute queues; plan and configure Send/Receive connectors for site resiliency; perform steps for transport rollover
- Troubleshoot site resiliency issues.
- Resolve quorum issues; troubleshoot proxy redirection issues; troubleshoot client connectivity; troubleshoot mail flow; troubleshoot datacenter activation; troubleshoot DAG replication
Design, Configure, and Manage Advanced Security
- Select an appropriate security strategy.
- Evaluate RBAC; evaluate BitLocker; evaluate Smart Cards; evaluate IRM; evaluate S/MIME; evaluate Domain Secure/TLS
- Deploy and manage Information Rights Management (IRM) with Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
- Create an AD RMS template; create transport protection rules; create Microsoft Outlook protection rules; configure transport decryption; configure IRM for discovery; configure pre-licensing for client access
- Configure and interpret mailbox and administrative auditing.
- Configure mailbox audit logging; configure administrative audit logging; configure mailbox access logging; interpret all audit logs
- Troubleshoot security-related issues.
- Determine certificate validity; ensure proper Certificate Revocation List (CRL) access and placement; ensure private key availability; troubleshoot failed IRM protection; troubleshoot RBAC
Configure and Manage Compliance, Archiving, and Discovery Solutions (20 percent)
- Configure and manage an archiving solution.
- Set up online archiving (Microsoft Office 365); create archive policies; set up on-premises archiving; plan storage for an archiving solution
- Design and configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions.
- Set up pre-built rules; set up custom rules; design a DLP solution to meet business requirements; set up custom policies
- Configure and administer Message Records Management (MRM).
- Design retention policies; configure retention policies; create and configure custom tags; assign policies to users; configure the Managed Folder Assistant; remove and delete tags
- Perform eDiscovery.
- Plan and delegate RBAC roles for eDiscovery; enable a legal/litigation hold; perform a query-based InPlace hold; design and configure journaling; perform multi-mailbox searches in Exchange Administration Center (EAC); evaluate how to integrate InPlace federated searches with Microsoft SharePoint
- Implement a compliance solution.
- Design and configure transport rules for ethical walls; configure MailTips; create, configure, and deploy message classifications; design and configure transport rules to meet specified compliance requirements
Implement and Manage Coexistence,
Implement on-premises coexistence with legacy systems.
- Plan namespaces for coexistence; configure proxy redirect; plan firewall configuration for coexistence; plan for mail flow requirements
- Set up a cross-forest coexistence solution.
- Set up cross-forest availability; design certificate and firewall requirements; set up cross-forest mail flow; design and configure AutoDiscover; set up shared namespaces
- Migrate legacy systems.
- Determine transition paths to Exchange; migrate public folders; migrate mailboxes; upgrade policies; plan to account for discontinued features; transition and decommission server roles
Course Prerequisites: Student should have knowledge of TCP/IP, Active Directory, and DNS & IIS.
Course Materials: Course materials (soft copy) are provided in your USB/harddisk.
Course Contents: This course content is subject to change at any time without prior notice and at the sole discretion of NTMS.
Ex-students of MS Exchange can avail of 50% discount in above course.
Fees: 13,500 all Inc
Duration: Sunday batch 12-14, or Saturday Batch: 12-14 Saturdays Session Time: 5:30pm – 9:30pm
| Classroom - Regular | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
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(5:30 PM - 9:30 PM) Sun |
14 Days |
All Venues | Duration - Sunday batch 12-14 sundays. |
INR 13,500 Per Course (Taxes Included) |
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1st March, 2014 (5:30 PM - 9:30 PM) Sat |
14 Days |
All Venues | Duration - Saturday Batch: 12-14 Saturdays |
INR 13,500 Per Course (Taxes Included) |
| Price Notes: Ex-students of MS Exchange can avail of 50% discount in above course. | ||||
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