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E-grāmata: Exam Ref 70-341 Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (MCSE)

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Microsoft Press,U.S.
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  • Formāts: 368 pages
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Microsoft Press,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780735697331

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Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-341--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of the skills needed to deliver effective Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 solutions. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the MCSE level.

Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives:



Plan, install, configure, and manage the transport role Install, configure, and manage the mailbox role Plan, install, configure, and manage client access Design and manage an Exchange infrastructure

This Microsoft Exam Ref:



Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Provides exam preparation tips written by Exchange Server MVPs Assumes you have significant experience managing Exchange Server in an enterprise messaging environment
Introduction xiii
Microsoft certifications
xiii
Acknowledgments
xiv
Free ebooks from Microsoft Press
xiv
Errata, updates, & book support
xiv
We want to hear from you
xv
Stay in touch
xv
Preparing for the exam
xvii
Chapter 1 Install, configure, and manage the mailbox role 1(98)
Objective 1.1 Plan the mailbox role
2(17)
Planning for storage requirements
3(2)
Planning mailbox role capacity and placement
5(3)
Planning for virtualization
8(5)
Designing public folder placement strategy
13(2)
Validating storage by running Jetstress
15(2)
Objective summary
17(1)
Objective review
18(1)
Objective 1.2 Configure and manage the mailbox role
19(19)
Deploying mailbox server roles
19(3)
Creating and configuring Offline Address Book
22(6)
Designing and creating hierarchical address lists
28(4)
Creating and configuring public folders
32(5)
Objective summary
37(1)
Objective review
37(1)
Objective 1.3 Deploy and manage high availability solutions for the mail-box role
38(13)
Creating and configuring a Database Availability Group
38(3)
Identifying failure domains
41(2)
Managing DAG networks
43(1)
Managing mailbox database copies
44(6)
Objective summary
50(1)
Objective review
51(1)
Objective 1.4 Monitor and troubleshoot the mailbox role
51(9)
Troubleshooting database replication and replay
52(1)
Troubleshooting database copy activation
53(2)
Troubleshooting mailbox role performance
55(2)
Monitoring database replication
57(2)
Objective summary
59(1)
Objective review
59(1)
Objective 1.5 Develop backup and recovery solutions for the mailbox role and public folders
60(12)
Managing lagged copies
60(2)
Determining the most appropriate backup solution/strategy
62(2)
Performing a dial tone restore
64(2)
Performing item-level recovery
66(2)
Recovering the public folder hierarchy
68(1)
Recovering a mailbox server role
69(1)
Objective summary
70(1)
Objective review
71(1)
Objective 1.6 Create and configure mail-enabled objects
72(10)
Configuring resource mailboxes and scheduling
72(4)
Configuring team mailboxes
76(1)
Configuring distribution lists
77(1)
Configuring moderation
78(1)
Configuring a linked mailbox
79(1)
Objective summary
80(1)
Objective review
81(1)
Objective 1.7 Manage mail-enabled object permissions
82(6)
Configuring mailbox permissions
82(1)
Setting up room mailbox delegates
83(2)
Setting up auto-mapping
85(1)
Objective summary
86(1)
Objective review
86(2)
Answers
88(11)
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment
88(1)
Objective 1.1: Review
88(1)
Objective 1.2: Thought experiment
89(1)
Objective 1.2: Review
90(1)
Objective 1.3: Thought experiment
91(1)
Objective 1.3: Review
91(1)
Objective 1.4: Thought experiment
92(1)
Objective 1.4: Review
92(1)
Objective 1.5: Thought experiment
93(1)
Objective 1.5: Review
94(1)
Objective 1.6: Thought experiment
95(1)
Objective 1.6: Review
95(1)
Objective 1.7: Thought experiment
96(1)
Objective 1.7: Review
96(3)
Chapter 2 Plan, install, configure, and manage client access 99(82)
Objective 2.1 Plan, deploy, and manage a Client Access Server (CAS)
101(9)
Designing to account for differences between legacy CAS and Exchange 2013 CAS
101(4)
Configuring Office Web Apps server
105(4)
Objective summary
109(1)
Objective review
109(1)
Objective 2.2 Plan and configure namespaces and client services
110(15)
Designing namespaces for client connectivity
111(4)
Configuring URLs
115(3)
Planning for certificates
118(4)
Configuring authentication methods
122(2)
Objective summary
124(1)
Objective review
125(1)
Objective 2.3 Deploy and manage mobility solutions
125(28)
Deploying Mobile OWA
126(1)
Configuring OWA policies
127(6)
Configuring Exchange ActiveSync Policies
133(1)
Mobile device mailbox policies
134(2)
Configuring allow/block/quarantine policies
136(10)
Deploying and manage Office Apps
146(5)
Objective summary
151(1)
Objective review
152(1)
Objective 2.4 Implement load balancing
153(10)
Configuring namespace load balancing
153(5)
Configuring Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) load balancing
158(1)
Configuring Windows Network Load Balancing (WNLB)
158(4)
Objective summary
162(1)
Objective review
162(1)
Objective 2.5 Troubleshoot client connectivity
163(10)
Troubleshooting Outlook Anywhere connectivity
163(4)
Troubleshooting POP/IMAP
167(2)
Troubleshooting web services
169(1)
Troubleshooting mobile devices
170(1)
Objective summary
171(1)
Objective review
172(1)
Answers
173(8)
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment
173(1)
Objective 2.1: Review
173(1)
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment
174(1)
Objective 2.2: Review
175(1)
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment
176(1)
Objective 2.3: Review
176(1)
Objective 2.4: Thought experiment
177(1)
Objective 2.4: Review
177(1)
Objective 2.5: Thought experiment
178(1)
Objective 2.5: Review
179(2)
Chapter 3 Plan, install, configure, and manage transport 181(90)
Objective 3.1 Plan a high availability solution for common scenarios
183(10)
Understanding transport high availability and message routing
184(2)
Planning for shadow redundancy
186(3)
Planning for Safety Net
189(2)
Planning for redundant MX records
191(1)
Objective summary
192(1)
Objective review
192(1)
Objective 3.2 Design a transport solution
193(22)
Design inter-site mail flow
193(2)
Design inter-org mail flow
195(9)
Plan for Domain Secure and TLS
204(1)
Design message hygiene solutions
205(2)
Design Edge Transport
207(4)
Design shared namespace scenarios
211(2)
Objective summary
213(1)
Objective review
214(1)
Objective 3.3 Configure and manage transport
215(24)
Configuring Edge servers
216(2)
Configuring Send and Receive connectors
218(9)
Configuring transport rules
227(2)
Configuring accepted domains
229(2)
Configuring email policies
231(4)
Configuring address rewriting
235(1)
Objective summary
236(1)
Objective review
237(2)
Objective 3.4 Troubleshoot and monitor transport
239(14)
Predicting mail flow
239(1)
Interpreting message tracking and protocol logs
240(6)
Troubleshooting SMTP message flow
246(4)
Troubleshooting Domain Secure and TLS
250(1)
Troubleshooting shared namespaces
250(1)
Objective summary
251(1)
Objective review
252(1)
Objective 3.5 Configure and manage hygiene
253(11)
Managing connection filtering
254(1)
Managing content filtering
255(3)
Managing recipient filtering
258(1)
Managing Sender ID
259(1)
Managing anti-malware
259(2)
Managing attachment filtering
261(1)
Objective summary
262(1)
Objective review
263(1)
Answers
264(7)
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment
264(1)
Objective 3.1: Review
264(1)
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment
265(1)
Objective 3.2: Review
265(1)
Objective 3.3: Thought experiment
266(1)
Objective 3.3: Review
267(1)
Objective 3.4: Thought experiment
268(1)
Objective 3.4: Review
268(1)
Objective 3.5: Thought experiment
269(1)
Objective 3.5: Review
269(2)
Chapter 4 Design and manage an Exchange infrastructure 271
Objective 4.1 Plan for impact of Exchange on Active Directory services
271(14)
Planning Active Directory deployment
272(2)
Determining DNS changes required for Exchange
274(5)
Preparing Active Directory for Exchange
279(4)
Objective summary
283(1)
Objective review
284(1)
Objective 4.2 Administer Exchange workload management
285(8)
Workload management explained
285(1)
Monitoring system and user workload events
286(2)
Managing workload throttling settings
288(4)
Objective summary
292(1)
Objective review
292(1)
Objective 4.3 Plan and manage role based access control
293(15)
Determine appropriate RBAC roles and cmdlets
294(1)
Limit administration using existing role groups
295(4)
Evaluate differences between RBAC and Active Directory split permissions
299(4)
Configure a custom-scoped role group
303(4)
Objective summary
307(1)
Objective review
308(1)
Objective 4.4 Design an appropriate Exchange solution fora given SLA
308(9)
Plan for change management and updates
309(2)
Design a solution that meets SLA requirements around scheduled downtime
311(2)
Design a solution that meets SLA requirements around Recovery Point Objective/Recovery Time Objective
313(1)
Design a solution that meets SLA requirements around message delivery
314(1)
Objective summary
315(1)
Objective review
315(2)
Answers
317
Objective 4.1: Thought experiment
317(1)
Objective 4.1: Review
317(1)
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment
318(1)
Objective 4.2: Review
318(1)
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment
319(1)
Objective 4.3: Review
320(1)
Objective 4.4: Thought experiment
321(1)
Objective 4.4: Review
321
Paul Robichaux got his first computer at age 8 and quickly developed the bad habit of spending time with it instead of playing outside. Over his career, he eventually learned the value of exercise and the great outdoors, but he still spends an inordinate amount of time tinkering with computers and networks for his customers. Along the way, hes worked as a software developer, instructor, and consultant, written several books, earned his pilots license, and started running triathlons. Paul was awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Exchange for 11 years running, and in 2014 he was inducted into the Exchange Hall of Fame. As a principal architect at Summit 7 Systems, Paul focuses on Office 365, Exchange Server, and Lync.

A structural engineer by education, Bhargav Shukla discovered his attraction to computers during his computer technology education at college. The choice was clear when he had to choose between a Masters in Civil Engineering and a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification. The rest is a blur. Over the past 20 years, he has amassed experience with multiple products and platforms, but never letting his first love for Exchange fade. Ever since his Microsoft Mail days, he has been fascinated with the power of messaging and has kept up with the ever-changing world of the Exchange Server platform. He holds the prestigious Microsoft Certified Solutions Master (MCSM) certification in Exchange 2013 and is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Bhargav currently works at KEMP Technologies as Director of Technology. He is also a founder of and active contributor to the Philadelphia UC User Group.