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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: Building an Exchange Server 2010 Enterprise Infrastructure

Course Code: 2501      Days: 4
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Course Overview

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 organisation using the latest technological improvements.

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Audience

Experienced administrators interested in administering and securing Exchange Server 2010. Experience with the Active Directory is also assumed.

Skills Gained

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
  • Optimise 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 Outline

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
  • Handling Rights Management restrictions with the Outlook client

Exchange Server 2010 Architecture

  • Identifying the Exchange Server roles
  • Investigating the Exchange Management Console (EMC)
  • Analysing the new remote Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and PowerShell

Maximising 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 intraorganisational routing components

  • Configuring Active Directory sites and site links
  • Analysing the Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology service
  • Reviewing routing group functions for transitional organisations, including RGCs and SMTP

Configuring interorganisational 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

Utilising Windows SCW for Exchange 2010 servers

  • Protecting Exchange data paths
  • Configuring an Exchange Server Role SCW Policy

Federation Trusts for Exchange organisations

  • Creating and managing Federation Trusts
  • Organising Federated Organisation 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 organisation management structure
  • Setting up View-Only organisation management
  • Scoping out recipient and Unified Messaging management
  • Outlining discovery and records management

Setting up Exchange Policies

Specifying message classifications and metadata

  • Analysing 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 categorise 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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