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QUESTION NO:1

Your network contains an internal network and a perimeter network that are separated by firewall. The perimeter network contains a Server 2010 Edge Transport

server.

You plan to deploy an internal Exchange Server 2010 organization that meets the following requirements.

Support EdgeSync synchronization

Support encrypted delivery of outbound e-mail messages to the Edge Transport server

Minimize the attack surface of the internal network

Which TCP ports should you allow form the internal network to the perimeter network?

A. 3309 and 25

B. 3309 and 636

C. 50636 and 25

D. 50636 and 135

Correct Answer: C

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

EdgeSync and HUB-Edge Mail Delivery

50636 – AD LDS over SSL allows EdgeSync

25 – SMTP must be open to allow message delivery from Edge to HUB, HUB to Edge and Edge to and from the internet. Traffic to the HUB would be

configured to require TLS for encryption.

Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb232082(v=exchg.141).aspx

http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/02/configuring-firewalls-and-name.html

http://books.google.com/books?id=3fxuL9wBpr4Candlpg=PA734andots=895SxGKcaganddq=ports to open from perimeter network to%

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QUESTION NO:21

Your company has an Active Directory forest. The network contains Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2

(SP2) servers. All domain controllers run windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010 on the network.

You need to recommend changes to the servers so that you can deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers.

What should you upgrade first?

A. all domain controllers to Windows Server 2003 (x64) SP2

B. all domain controllers to Windows Server 2008 (x86)

C. all Exchange Server 2003 servers to Exchange Server 2007 SP2

D. all Exchange Server 2007 SP1 servers to Exchange Server 2007 SP2

Correct Answer: D

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

You have to upgrade the 2007 SP1 server to SP2 before you can deploy Exchange 2010

Upgrade Process from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010

Here is a high-level overview of the upgrade steps that you follow to upgrade from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010.

First, you upgrade all Internet-facing Active Directory sites by doing the following:

1. Upgrade existing Exchange 2007 servers to Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2).

2. Deploy Exchange 2010 servers in this order:

a. Client Access

b. Hub Transport

c. Unified Messaging

d. Mailbox

3. Configure the Exchange 2010 Client Access server.

4. Configure the Exchange 2010 Hub Transport server and the Unified Messaging servers.

5. Move mailboxes from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010

Then, upgrade all internal Active Directory sites in the same manner.

The following figure illustrates the overview of the upgrade process from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010.

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Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638158(v=exchg.141).aspx


QUESTION NO:22

Your network contains 20 offices. Each office contains 1,000 users. The users access their e-mail messages by using Microsoft Exchange server.

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.

You need to recommend an Exchange Server solution that meets the following requirement:

Ensures that users in each office download the list of recipients for their office only

Ensures that users in each office can send e-mail messages to any user in the organization

What should you recommend?

A. Create 20 new address lists and 20 offline address books (OABs).

B. Create 20 new managed folder mailbox policies and 20 e-mail address policies.

C. Create 20 new dynamic distribution groups and then create 20 new global address lists (GALs).

D. Create 20 new mailbox databases and then move the mailboxes from each office to a separate mailbox database.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

Creating separate GALs and OABs for each site with Address Book Policies will achieve the required results

Global address list (GAL) segmentation (also known as GAL segregation) is the process whereby administrators can segment users into specific populations to

provide customized views of their organization


QUESTION NO:17

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.

You plan to deploy a public folder access solution to meet the following requirements:

Users in the legal department must be able send e-mail messages to public folders

Users in the legal department must not be able to read documents in the public folders by using Outlook Web App (OWA)

You need to recommend changes to public folder access that meet the company requirements.

What should you recommend?

A. mail-enabled public folders and Editor Permissions

B. mail-enabled public folders and Contributor permissions

C. OWA segmentation and Reviewer permissions

D. OWA segmentation and Send As permissions

Correct Answer: B

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

You must have at least Contributor permissions to write to a public folder. The public folder must be mail enabled for anybody to send email messages

to the folder.

Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee633461(v=exchg.141).aspx


QUESTION NO:2

Your network consists of a single Active Directory site.

You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010.

You need to plan the deployment of Exchange Server 2010 servers to meet the following requirements:

All Mailbox servers must belong to a database availability group (DAG)

MAPI connections from Outlook clients must be load balanced by using a hardware load balancer

If a single server fails, users must continue to send and receive e-mail

The plan must minimize the number of server deployed

What should you include in the plan?

A. Deploy two servers. On the two servers, deploy the Mailbox server role, the Client Access server role, and the Hub Transport server role. Configure a Client

Access server array.

B. Deploy two servers. On the two servers, deploy the Mailbox server role, the Client Access server role, and the Hub Transport server role. Enable Outlook

Anywhere on both Client Access servers.

C. Deploy four servers. On two of the servers, deploy the Mailbox server role and the Hub Transport server role. On the other two servers deploy the Client

Access server role. Configure a Client Access server array.

D. Deploy four servers. On two of the servers, deploy the Mailbox server role. On the other two servers, deploy the Client Access server role, and the Hub

Transport server role. Enable Outlook Anywhere on both Client Access servers.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

Four servers is probably the most efficient option but it\’s possible with 2 servers – “minimize the number of servers deployed”

CAS, HUB and MB roles on both servers

MB redundancy with a DAG

HUB transport servers will automatically load balance and Shadow Redundancy can be enabled

CAS array HAS to be load balanced with a hardware load balancer since NLB isn\’t supported when a DAG is configured

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Sources

Minimum HA Exchange 2010 configuration

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff699049(v=exchg.141).aspx

http://exchangeserverpro.com/migrating-single-exchange-2010-server-high-availability

http://exchangeserverpro.com/how-to-install-an-exchange-server-2010-client-access-server-array

http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2011/04/08/robert-s-rules-of-exchange-multi-role-servers.aspx

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/35d5bfac-f1d7-48c5-ac68-e9568016346d/exchange-2010-ht-and-cas-and-mailbox-ha-on-2servers


QUESTION NO:15

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.

You need to recommend an e-mail retention solution to meet the following requirements:

Ensure that users can manually control the expiration of messages in their inbox folders

Ensure that administrators can archive messages that are older than a specified number of days automatically

What should you recommend?

A. managed folders

B. journal rules

C. Personal Archives

D. Retention policies

Correct Answer: C

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

Setting message expirations, other than the default, requires retention policies but the automatic archiving requires personal archives to apply theretention policies to. Users can manually control the expiration of messages by default in their inbox but administrators cannot apply retention policiesthat archive messages without a personal archive. Once the personal archives are in place the retention polices can be implemented. This should be amultiple selection answer with C and D.

Moving Messages to the Archive Mailbox

There are several ways to move messages to archive mailboxes:

Move or copy messages manually Mailbox users can manually move or copy messages from their primary mailbox or a .pst file to their archive mailbox. The

archive mailbox appears as another mailbox or .pst file in Outlook and Outlook Web App.

Move or copy messages using Inbox rules Mailbox users can create Inbox rules in Outlook or Outlook Web App to automatically move messages to a folder in

their archive mailbox. To learn more, see Learn About Inbox Rules.

Move messages using retention policies You can use retention policies to automatically move messages to the archive. Users can also apply a personal tag

to move messages to the archive

Import messages from .pst files In Exchange 2010 SP1, you can use a mailbox import request to import messages from a .pst file to a user\’s archive or

primary mailbox.

In Exchange 2010, you can apply archive policies to a mailbox to automatically move messages from a user\’s primary mailbox to the archive mailbox after a

specified period. Archive policies are implemented by creating retention tags that use the Move to Archive retention action.

MRM in Exchange 2010 is accomplished by using retention tags and retention policies. Before discussing the details about each of these retention features, it\’s

important to learn how the features are used in the overall Exchange 2010 MRM strategy. This strategy is based on:

Assigning retention policy tags (RPTs) to default folders, such as the Inbox.

Applying a default policy tag (DPT) to mailboxes to manage the retention of all untagged items.

Allowing the user to assign personal tags to custom folders and individual items.

Separating MRM functionality from users\’ Inbox management and filing habits. Users aren\’t required to file messages in managed folders based on retention

requirements. Individual messages can have a different retention tag than the one applied to the folder in which they\’re located.

The following figure illustrates the tasks involved in implementing this strategy.

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Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd979795(v=exchg.141).aspx#PA

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd297955(v=exchg.140).aspx


QUESTION NO:27

Your company has a main office and two branch offices. Your network consists of a single domain Active Directory forest. An Active Directory exists for each

office.

The main office contains five domain controllers that run windows Server 2008 (x64). Each branch office contains one read only domain control (RODC) that runs

Windows Server 2008. All domain controllers are configured as global catalog servers.

You plan to deploy one Exchange Server 2010 server in each site.

You need to recommend changes to Active Directory to support the planned deployment. The solution must ensures that Exchange servers branch office site

connect to their local domain controllers.

What should you recommend?

A. Implement a DNS zone for each office.

B. Change all RODCs to Windows Server 2008 (x64) RODCs.

C. Implement a writable domain controller in each branch office.

D. Disable site link bridging for the forest and configure Exchange specific costs.

Correct Answer: C

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

Hosting Exchange Server 2010 does not support use of RODC or RODC Global Catalog Servers; however Hosting Exchange Server 2010 will function

in environment that include RODC DCs or RODC GC Servers, as long as writable DCs are available.

As noted, an AD site exists for each office which will force the local Exchange server to use the DC in that site. So, there must be a writable domain controller in

the site where the Exchange server exists.

Sources

http://blogs.technet.com/b/bettertogether/archive/2011/03/17/exchange-2010-sp1-hosting-part-3-hosting-setup.aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb693320(v=exchg.141).aspx


QUESTION NO:is incomplete by not introducing Server2 but B is the correct answer using the minimum number of servers

Public folder replication is the process by which public folder content and the public folder hierarchy are replicated across multiple servers for efficiency and fault

tolerance purposes. When multiple public folder databases located on separate servers support a single public folder tree, Microsoft Exchange uses public folder

replication to keep the databases synchronized. Public folder content exists only in Exchange stores configured to have a replica of a specific folder. Content and

hierarchy information are replicated separately. Each public folder database retains a copy of the hierarchy, which includes lists of the other public folder

databases that retain content replicas of each folder. Content replicas exist only on the public folder databases that you specify.

Unlike in Exchange Server 2007, you can\’t use continuous replication in Exchange Server 2010 to replicate public folders. In Exchange 2010, continuous

replication is for mailbox databases only. A public folder database can be hosted on a Mailbox server in a database availability group (DAG), but you must use

multiple public folder databases and public folder replication for data redundancy.

Basic Hierarchy and Content Replication Process

The following figure and the explanatory text that follows describe the basic process by which public folder hierarchy and public folder content are replicated.

Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb629523(v=exchg.141).aspx


QUESTION NO:16

Your network contains two Exchange Server 2010 Edge Transport servers. The network also contains five Hub Transport servers in two Active Directory sites.

All e-mail send to the network is received by the Edge Transport servers.

You plan to configure anti-spam filtering.

You need to ensure that the anti-spam filtering configurations are applied to both Edge Transport servers. The solution must use a minimum amount of

administrative effort.

What should you do?

A. Configure EdgeSync synchronization

B. Implement Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)

C. Join both Edge Transport servers to an Active Directory domain and then create a forest trust for the internal forest

D. Manually configure settings on one Edge Transport server and then export the settings to the other Edge Transport server

Correct Answer: D

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

To apply settings to multiple ET servers you must export and import the configurations using the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1

Configuration changes that you make to the Content Filter agent by using the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell are only made

to the local computer that has the Edge Transport server role installed. If you have multiple instances of the Edge Transport server role running in your

organization, you must make Content Filter configuration changes to each computer.

To make sure that all Edge Transport servers that you deploy are using the same configuration information, you can use the provided cloned configuration scripts

in the Exchange Management Shell to duplicate the configuration of a source server to a target server.

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Step 1: Export the Configuration

After you install and configure the Edge Transport server role, run the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 script. This script retrieves the source server\’s configuration

information and stores the information in an intermediate XML file.

The following information is exported from the source server and stored in the intermediate XML file:

Transport server-related information and log file path information. The following file paths are exported:

-ReceiveProtocolLogPath

-SendProtocolLogPath

-MessageTrackingLogPath

-PickupDirectoryPath

-RoutingTableLogPath

Transport agent-related information that includes the status and priority settings of each transport agent.

All Send connector-related information. If any Send connectors are configured to use credentials, the password is written to the intermediate XML file as an

encrypted string. You can use the -key parameter with the ImportEdgeConfig.ps1 and ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 scripts to specify the 32-byte string to use for

password encryption and decryption. If you don\’t use the -key parameter, a default encryption key is used.

Receive connector-related information. To modify the local network binding and port properties, you must modify the configuration information in the answer file

that\’s created in the validate configuration step.

Accepted domain configuration.

Remote domain configuration.

Anti-spam features configuration settings. The following information is exported:

-IP Allow list information. Only the IP Allow list entries that were manually configured by the administrator are exported.

-IP Block list information.

-Content filter configuration.

-Recipient filter configuration.

-Address rewrite entries.

-Attachment filter entries.

Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998622(v=exchg.141).aspx


QUESTION NO:5

Your company has two data centers. Each data center contains a perimeter network.

Your network contains an Exchange Server 2010 organization.

You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010 Edge Transport servers in the perimeter networks.

You need to recommend a solution for the Edge Transport servers that meets the following requirements:

Distributes inbound email messages across all Edge Transport servers

Ensures that users receive inbound e-mail messages if an Edge Transport server fails

Ensures that users receive inbound e-mail messages if a single data center network becomes unavailable

Minimize costs

What should you recommend?

A. In each perimeter network, deploy one Edge Transport server. Implement fallover clustering.

B. In each perimeter network, deploy two Edge Transport servers. Implement fallover clustering.

C. In each perimeter network, deploy one Edge Transport server. Configure a mail exchange (MX) record for each server.

D. In each perimeter network, deploy two Edge Transport servers. Configure a mail exchange (MX) record for each server.

Correct Answer: C

Explanation

Explanation/Reference:

2 total Edge servers provides the needed redundancy. 4 total servers provides greater redundancy but it\’s not required.

Create 2 MX records with the same preference to distribute the load between the 2 servers

If one server fails, inbound mail still flows

If one datacenter goes down, inbound mail still flows

Minimized costs by meeting the requirements with the fewest number of servers

Sources

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff634392(v=exchg.141).aspx


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