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CertifyMe Number : 70-663 Passing Score : 800 Time Limit : 120 min File Version : 8.0 CertifyMe - 70-663 Sections 1. Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure 2. Deploying the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure 3. Designing and Deploying Security for the Exchange Organization 4. Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2010 Availability and Recovery 5. Designing and Deploying Messaging Compliance, System Monitoring, and Reporting 6. Powershell 7. Drag and Drop 8. testlet case study

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  • CertifyMe

    Number: 70-663Passing Score: 800Time Limit: 120 minFile Version: 8.0

    CertifyMe - 70-663

    Sections1. Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure2. Deploying the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure3. Designing and Deploying Security for the Exchange Organization4. Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2010 Availability and Recovery5. Designing and Deploying Messaging Compliance, System Monitoring, and Reporting6. Powershell7. Drag and Drop8. testlet case study

  • Exam A

    QUESTION 1You work as the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. The CIO of the companyinstructs you to create a database availability group (DAG). She wants to ensure that the DAG has thefastest and most reliable performance.

    A. Recommend SATA hard disks in a storage area network (SAN).

    B. Recommend Internet SCSI (iSCSI) storage area network (SAN).

    C. Recommend SATA hard disks in a direct attached storage (DAS).

    D. Recommend Internet SCSI (iSCSI) in a direct attached storage (DAS).

    Answer: BSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Recommend Internet SCSI (iSCSI) storage area network (SAN).

    Explanation:You should recommend Internet SCSI (iSCSI) storage area network (SAN). A SAN is more expensive thana DAS, but is more reliable. An iSCSI SAN has faster disk performance than SATA drives in a SAN,although SATA drives are less expensive than iSCSI drives.

    Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2010 SP1 reduce disk input/output over previous versions of Exchangeserver. Exchange 2010 allows most disk operations to be performed in sequential order instead of randomorder. Because of the reduced I/O requirements, you can use inexpensive disks such as Serial ATA (SATA)disks. You could also use just a bunch of disks (JBOD) rather than a more expensive solution of RedundantArray of Independents Disks (RAID). However, to ensure maximum performance and reliability, you shoulduse iSCSI in a storage area network (SAN).

    Direct attached storage (DAS) is less expensive than using a storage area network (SAN). SAN mayprovide better performance and is more reliable than a DAS. You should not recommend SATA disks in anyconfiguration instead of iSCSI because iSCSI is faster than SATA disks.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the mailbox server role

    QUESTION 2You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Nutex has five otherbranch offices in different locations that are configured as Active Directory sites. All offices are connected tothe Atlanta office via a fractional T1 connection, and all offices are connected to the Internet via a T1connection.

    The CIO requires that the following conditions be met:

    All e-mail messages from the branch offices should use the Internet connection of the Hub TransportserverAll e-mail messages from the branch offices to the Atlanta office must use the fractional T1 connectionAdministrative overhead should be reduced.

  • A. Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.

    B. Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of nutex.com on the internal interface of theHub Transport server.

    C. Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server. Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept connections from nutex.com on the internal interface ofthe Hub Transport server. Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.

    D. Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of the Hub Transport server.Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept connections from nutex.com on the internal interface ofthe Hub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of nutex.com on the internal interface of theHub Transport server.

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server. Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface ofthe Hub Transport server.

    Explanation:

    You should do the following:

    Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.

    In this scenario, the Hub Transport server in each branch office is an Internet-facing server that is used tosend and receive e-mail to and from the Internet via the T1 link. Normally, you may use an Edge Transportserver to send and receive e-mail from the Internet. To configure the Hub Transport server to enableinbound and outbound Internet mail flow, you must configure an SMTP Receive connector to acceptanonymous connections on port 25 from the Internet-facing interface. To enable outbound e-mail flow to theInternet, you must configure an SMTPSend connector with an address space of "*" that uses DNS to send messages to the Internet.

    You should not do the following:

    Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of nutex.com on the internal interface of theHub Transport server.

    You do not have to create any connectors for mail flow between Hub Transport servers. Implicit connectors

  • exist between the Hub Transport servers in the Nutex Exchange organization. The path that the connectorsuse to send an e-mail message will be based on the on the Active Directory site structure of nutex.com.

    You should not do the following:

    Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept connections from nutex.com on the Internal interface ofthe Hub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.

    You do not have to create any connectors for mail flow between Hub Transport servers. Implicit connectorsexist between the Hub Transport servers in the Nutex Exchange organization. The path that the connectorsuse to send an e-mail message will be based on the on the Active Directory site structure of nutex.com.

    You do not have to do the following:

    Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept anonymous connections on the Internet interface of theHub Transport server.Create a SMTP Receive connector to accept connections from nutex.com on the internal interface ofthe Hub Transport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of * on the Internet interface of the HubTransport server.Create a SMTP Send connector with an address space of nutex.com on the internal interface of theHub Transport server.

    You do not have to create any connectors for mail flow between Hub Transport servers. Implicit connectorsexist between the Hub Transport servers in the Nutex Exchange organization. The path that the connectorsuse to send an e-mail message will be based on the on the Active Directory site structure of nutex.com.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 3You administer the Exchange 2010 SP1 organization for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an ActiveDirectory forest that contains a single domain, named nutex.com.

    Nutex has a partner company named Verigon. Nutex plans to purchase Verigon in the next six months.After the purchase is complete, the verigon.com domain will be integrated into the same Active DirectoryForest as nutex.com. Verigon currently has an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization.

    Since all users in the verigon.com domain use Microsoft Office 2010, your CIO wants the users in theverigon.com domain to share their availability (free/busy) information for scheduling meetings and detailedcalendar information with the users in nutex.com. This should be accomplished with the least amount ofeffort.

    A. Create a two-way transitive trust from nutex.com to verigon.com.

    B. Create a one-way transitive trust from nutex.com to verigon.com.

    C. Use the Inter-Organization Replication tool to replicate public folders between the Exchangeorganizations.

    D. Create a federated delegation from the Exchange organizations to the Microsoft Federation Gateway.

    Answer: DSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

  • Explanation/Reference:Answer:Create a federated delegation from the Exchange organizations to the Microsoft Federation Gateway.

    Explanation:You should create a federated delegation between the Exchange organizations. You must have a federationdelegation established to share availability (free/busy) information for scheduling meetings and detailedcalendar information with users in different Exchange organization without creating an Active Directory trust.You can use federated sharing to share a contact list as well. Federated sharing uses a trust broker calledthe Microsoft Federation Gateway that is hosted by Microsoft as the trust broker between two federatedorganizations. The organizations you want to share information between must only establish a federateddelegation with the Microsoft Federation Gateway once, and not with each other. Once a federateddelegation is established, you can share information through either an organizational relationship or asharing policy.You should not create a two-way transitive trust or a one-way transitive trust from nutex.com to verigon.com.

    You can use Active Directory trusts and tools such as GALSync to synchronize one Exchangeorganization's recipients with recipients from another organization, but you would have to managecredentials and give permissions after creating the appropriate trusts. You can use federated sharing inExchange 2010 to share availability (free/busy) information for scheduling meetings and detailed calendarinformation without creating cumbersome Active Directory trusts that can affect Active Directory replication.You should not use the Inter-Organization Replication tool to replicate public folders between Exchangeorganizations. The Inter-Organization Replication tool was required in previous versions of Exchange toreplicate public folders between Exchange organizations after you created Active Directory trusts betweenthe differentdomains. This is not required in Exchange 2010.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design client access

    QUESTION 4You administer an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters inAtlanta. Nutex has purchased two different competitors. These competitors both have Exchange 2003organizations. Each competitor will be a separate Organizational Unit (OU) in the nutex.com domain.

    None of the newly acquired Exchange 2003 servers will support Exchange 2010 SP1. The CIO asks you toplan the move of mailboxes from the Exchange 2003 servers of the purchased companies onto yourExchange 2010 SP1 servers.

    What must you do FIRST?

    A. Ensure that each company's forest is set to Windows Server 2003 functional level

    B. Ensure that all Exchange 2003 servers are running Exchange 2003 SP2

    C. Upgrade all Exchange 2003 servers to Exchange 2007 SP2

    D. Ensure that the schema master of each company is on a 64-bit Windows Server 2008 domain controller

    Answer: BSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Ensure that all Exchange 2003 servers are running Exchange 2003 SP2

    Explanation:

  • You must ensure that each Exchange 2003 server has Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) applied. Youcan move mailboxes from an existing Exchange 2003 server to an Exchange 2010 or Exchange 2010 SP1Mailbox server if the Exchange 2003 server has SP2 applied. The move process must be performed offline,and end users will not be able to access their mailboxes until the move has been completed.

    Once the service pack is applied, you can use the New-MoveRequest cmdlet to move a mailbox from anExchange 2003 server to an Exchange 2010 SP1 Mailbox server. You do not have to ensure that eachcompany's forest functional level is set to Windows Server 2003. If you wereto migrate from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 SP1, you would have to bring the Active Directory forestand domains to at least Windows Server 2003 functional level. In this scenario, the servers will not coexistfor any significant time frame. You only want to move the mailboxes from the Exchange 2003 servers to theExchange 2010 SP1 mailbox servers. Also, for a true migration from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010SP1, you would still have to upgrade all Exchange 2003 Servers with Service Pack 2 before bringing theActive Directory forest anddomains to the Windows Server 2003 functional level. You do not have to upgrade all Exchange 2003servers to Exchange 2007 SP2 to move the mailboxes to the Exchange 2010 SP1 mailbox servers. Youonly need to apply SP2 to the existing Exchange 2003 servers.

    You do not have to ensure that the schema master of each company is on a 64-bit Windows 2008 domaincontroller. A schema master for the forest of the Exchange 2010 SP1 organization can be on a domaincontroller running 32-bit Windows Server 2003 with SP1 or higher. In this scenario, the forest and domainsof the acquired companies will not be retained. Their mailboxes will be moved to Exchange 2010 SP1mailbox servers in the Exchange 2010 SP1 organizations. Each of the former companies will be an OU inthe nutex.com domain.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 5You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for an Exchange Server 2003 organization at the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Thecompanyhas three locations:

    Atlanta - Site A Boston - Site B Charlotte -Site C

    You will be installing Exchange Server 2010 SP1 in the Atlanta location. You plan to install Exchange Server2010 SP1 in the Boston and Charlotte locations in a few months. You must ensure coexistence betweenExchange 2010 SP1 and Exchange 2003.

    What should you do? (Choose two. Each correct answer is part of the solution.)

    A. You should specify an Exchange 2003 Mailbox server for the first routing group connector that iscreated during the setup of Exchange 2010 SP1 in the Atlanta office.

    B. You should specify an Exchange 2003 bridgehead server for the first routing group connector that iscreated during the setup of Exchange 2010 SP1 in the Atlanta office.

    C. You should set up new routing group connectors as well as changing the default routing groupconnector so that every Exchange 2003 routing group has at least one connector to another routinggroup before you install Exchange 2010 SP1 in Atlanta.

    D. You should set up multiple Active Directory SMTP site links with at least two SMTP connections beforeyou install Exchange 2010 SP1 in Atlanta.

    E. You should set up multiple X400 connectors to Atlanta office before you install Exchange 2010 SP1 inAtlanta.

    Answer: BC

  • Section: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:You should specify an Exchange 2003 bridgehead server for the first routing group connector that iscreated during the setup of Exchange 2010 SP1 in the Atlanta office.

    You should set up new routing group connectors as well as changing the default routing group connector sothat every Exchange 2003 routing group has at least one connector to another routing group before youinstall Exchange 2010 SP1 in Atlanta.

    Explanation:You should specify an Exchange 2003 bridgehead server for the first routing group connector that iscreated during the setup of Exchange 2010 SP1 in the Atlanta office. An Exchange 2003 bridgehead servermust be the connection point for the routing group named Exchange Routing Group(DWBGZMFD01QNBJR) that is created. You should also set up new routing group connectors as well aschanging the default routing group connector so that every Exchange 2003 routing group has at least oneconnector to another routing group before you installExchange 2010 SP1. All Exchange 2003 routing groups must have at least one connector to any otherExchange 2003 routing groups before you install the first Exchange 2010 SP1 server. Installing Exchange2010 SP1 will create the routing group named Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR).

    You should not specify an Exchange 2003 Mailbox server for the first routing group connector that iscreated during the setup of Exchange 2010 SP1. You should only specify an Exchange bridgehead serveras the connection point of the routing group connector.

    You do not have to set up multiple Active Directory SMTP site links with at least two SMTP connectionsbefore you install Exchange 2010 SP1 in Atlanta. Exchange 2010 SP1 uses IP site links, not SMTP sitelinks, to determine the closest site to which to send the message if a site link fails. If multiple paths existbetween the Exchange 2010 routing group and the Exchange Server 2003 routing groups, you shouldsuppress link state updates to make sure that message looping does not occur when a route isrecalculated. You should not set up multiple X.400 connectors to Atlanta office install Exchange 2010 SP1in Atlanta. X.400 connectors are not used to connect the Exchange 2010 routing group to any Exchange2003 routing groups.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 6You work as the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. The CIO wants to add moremailboxes. You need to plan for LUN capacity requirements.

    The size of the dataset that includes the database, transaction logs, content index, and recovery spaceis 5GB.You have a free space requirement of 20 percent.

    What should the LUN capacity be?

    A. 5000 MB

    B. 2500 MB

    C. 4000 MB

    D. 6250 MB

    Answer: DSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:

  • Answer:6250 MB

    Explanation:You should plan for a LUN that is 6250 MB. The formula for computing the LUN capacity is as follows:

    In this scenario, the entire dataset is 5 GB. If you divide 5 GB by 80% (1 - 20% free space requirement), youwill get a LUN capacity of at least 6250 MB.

    All other answers are incorrect.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the mailbox server role

    QUESTION 7You administer an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a singledomain, named nutex.com. You need to set up calendar sharing between the on-premise Exchange 2010SP1 organization and an Exchange Online (Office 365) organization.

    What must you configure? (Choose two. Each correct answer is part of the solution.)

    A. Configure a manual realm trust between Microsoft Federation Gateway and the on-premise organization

    B. Configure a manual federation trust between Microsoft Federation Gateway and the on-premiseorganization

    C. Configure a manual Active Directory trust between Microsoft Federation Gateway and the on-premiseorganization

    D. Modify the default sharing policy

    E. Modify the default managed folder mailbox policy

    Answer: BDSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Configure a manual federation trust between Microsoft Federation Gateway and the on-premiseorganization

    Modify the default sharing policy

    Explanation:

    You should do the following:

    Configure a manual federation trust between Microsoft Federation Gateway and the on-premiseorganization.Modify the default sharing policy.

    The Microsoft Federation Gateway automatically establishes a trust with the Exchange Online (Office 365).You can use the Exchange Management Console (EMC) or the Exchange Management Shell to create afederation trust. You must add a text (TXT) record in the nutex.com zone. A TXT record is required when

  • configuring a federation trust. The TXT record is used as proof of ownership of a registered domain in afederation trust. Once the TXT record is available, you can use the Set-FederatedOrganizationIdentifiercmdlet or the ManageFederation wizard in the EMC complete the federation trust.

    Sharing policies specify what data users in a federation trust can share on an ad-hoc basis with users in anexternal organization. A sharing policy is required for the following actions:

    Allow sharing of availability information Allow sharing of availability information with subject Allow sharing of availability information with subject and body Allow sharing of contacts

    A sharing policy contains names of both domains and the shared actions that are allowed between users ofthose domains. The following limits can be applied to an external domain in a sharing policy:

    Contacts sharing only Calendar sharing with free/busy information only Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus subject and location Calendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location and body Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus contacts sharing Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus subject and location, and contacts sharing Calendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location, and body, and contacts sharing

    You should not configure a manual Active Directory trust or realm trust between Microsoft FederationGateway and the on-premise organization. An Active Directory trust is used to configure a relationshipbetween domains in the same Active Directory forest or between domains in different Active Directoryforest. A realm trust is used configure a relationship between an Active Directory domain and any non-Windows Kerberos V5 realm. These trusts are used to allow users to be able to access resources outsidetheir own forest or own realm by using thesame userid and password.

    You should not modify the managed folder mailbox policy. A managed folder mailbox policy may archivemessages. A managed folder mailbox policy helps prevent a mailbox from becoming too large. A managedfolder mailbox policy will not allow you to share calendars.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 8The Nutex Corporation recently acquired a company named Verigon. The CIO of the company has thefollowing requirements for your Exchange 2010 SP1 organization:

    The Exchange organization must accept e-mail from an authoritative domain named verigon.com.The domain verigon.com has three subdomains: corp.verigon.com, tech.verigon.com, and sales.verigon.com.Each subdomain name will be used in an e-mail address policy.

    What must you configure as the BEST option?

    A. The best option is to add TXT records to DNS and create remote domains

    B. The best option is to add MX records to DNS and create remote domains

    C. The best option is to add TXT records to DNS and create remote domains

    D. The best option is to add MX records to DNS and create accepted domains

    Answer: DSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

  • Explanation/Reference:Answer:The best option is to add MX records to DNS and create accepted domains

    Explanation:

    The best option is to add MX records to DNS and create accepted domains. An accepted domain is anySMTP namespace that your Exchange organization sends or receives mail as. You will have to create oneMX resource record for verigon.com and for each subdomain. You must create a MX resource record foreach SMTP domain on the DNS server that will accept e-mail from the Internet.

    In this scenario, each subdomain of verigon.com will be used in the e-mail address policy. You shouldtherefore create a MX resource record for verigon.com, corp.verigon.com, tech.verigon.com, andsales.verigon.com. You should not create remote domains. Remote domain entries can be used to definemessage transfer settings between your Exchange 2010 SP1 organization and domains in a separateActive Directory forest. You can create remote domain entries for specific domains that can specifymessage format polices. This can be used toblock specific message types, such as out-of-office messages, auto-reply messages, non-delivery reports(NDRs), and meeting forward notifications, or allow them to be sent to recipients in a domain. In thisscenario, you need to create accepted domains for the domains for which the Exchange organization isauthoritative.

    You should not create a TXT resource record for either verigon.com or its subdomains. A TXT record isrequired when configuring a federation trust. The TXT record is used as proof of ownership of a registereddomain in a federation trust. A TXT record is not used to specify an authoritative accepted domain.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 9You are the enterprise Exchange administrator. The CIO instructs you to ensure that a database availabilitygroup (DAG) is implemented within the organization to meet the high availability and site resiliencyconditions that were part of the agreement signed with the creditors.

    Since financial resources are at a minimum, what is the minimum disk configuration that you can proposefor the DAG?

    A. Recommend SATA hard disks in a storage area network (SAN).

    B. Recommend iSCSI hard disks in a storage area network (SAN).

    C. Recommend SATA hard disks in a direct attached storage (DAS).

    D. Recommend iSCSI hard disks in a direct attached storage (DAS).

    Answer: CSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:

    Recommend SATA hard disks in a direct attached storage (DAS).

    Explanation:

    You should recommend SATA hard disks in a direct attached storage (DAS). Exchange 2010 andExchange 2010 SP1 reduce disk input/output over previous versions of Exchange server. Exchange 2010allows most disk operations to be performed in sequential order instead of random order. Because of the

  • reduced I/O requirements, you can use inexpensive disks such as Serial ATA (SATA) disks. You could alsouse just a bunch of disks (JBOD) rather than a more expensive solution of Redundant Array ofIndependents Disks (RAID).DAS is less expensive than using a storage area network (SAN). In this scenario, cost reduction is a mustbecause the company is on the edge of bankruptcy. SAN may perform better than a DAS and is morereliable, but since a database availability group (DAG) does not require very reliable storage, the DAS diskscan be a low-cost option.

    You should not recommend iSCSI disks instead of SATA disks because iSCSI disks are more expensive.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the mailbox server role

    QUESTION 10You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an Exchange Server2010 SP1 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Youare planning to deploy new mailbox servers on a different server and storage platform. You configure themailbox servers in a test environment. You want to test the performance and the stability of the disksubsystem before the mailbox servers are placed in the production environment.

    Which of the following is the best tool to measure performance and stability?

    A. the Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010 tool

    B. the Performance Monitor tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange Management Console

    C. the Performance Troubleshooter tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange Management Console

    D. the Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool

    Answer: DSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:

    the Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool

    Explanation:

    You should use the Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool to test the performance and the stability of thedisk subsystem on the mailbox servers. The Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool simulates the Exchangedisk Input/Output (I/O) load by simulating a database and log file loads of a specified number of users. Youcan use monitoring tools such as Event Viewer, Performance Monitor, and ESEUTIL to monitor the loadthat Jetstress has placed on your disk subsystem and see if the disk subsystem meets the performancecriteria and is adequately sized for a production environment.

    You should not use the Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010 tool to test the mailbox servers.LoadGen is a simulation tool that measures e-mail loads on a server brought by MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP,and SMTP clients. LoadGen tests are performed on the client computers to send multiple messagerequests to an Exchange server. These tests can be used to size servers so that you can know how manyresources to apply to the server to handle a typical load or heavy load from MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP, andSMTP clients. LoadGen willnot test a disk subsystem.

    You should not use the Performance Monitor tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange Management Console totest the mailbox servers. Performance Monitor is tool that can be used to measure memory, disk, network,or processor activity on a Windows computer. Performance Monitor will not simulate a disk I/O load,

  • although it can monitor Jetstress to allow you to track the performance criteria being generated by that tool.

    You should not use the Performance Troubleshooter tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange ManagementConsole to test the mailbox servers. The Performance Troubleshooter tool can be used to troubleshootperformance issues, mail flow issues, or database issues. The Performance Troubleshooter tool allows youto choose the symptom that your server has and offer a solution. This tool will not simulate a disk I/O load.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the Exchange Server 2010 installation

    QUESTION 11You administer the Exchange 2010 SP1 organization for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an ActiveDirectory forest that contains a single domain, named nutex.com. Nutex has a partner company namedVerigon. Nutex plans to purchase Verigon in the next six months. After thepurchase is complete, the verigon.com domain will be integrated into the same Active Directory Forest asnutex.com. Verigon currently has an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization. At present, each organizationshares a federation trust that has been created with the Microsoft Federation Gateway (MFG).

    The CIO instructs you to ensure that only engineers from both Nutex and Verigon should be able toestablish adhoc sharing relationships with each other to share contacts and to have calendar sharing withfree/busy information only. Non-engineering department users in both organizations should NOT be able toshare contact or calendar information.

    What should you propose as the BEST option?

    A. Create a one-way transitive trust between Nutex and Verigon. Assign permissions to resources only toglobal groups that contain only engineers

    B. Create a two-way transitive trust between Nutex and Verigon. Assign permissions to resources only touniversal groups that contain only engineers.

    C. Create a sharing policy.

    D. Create an organizational relationship.

    Answer: CSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Create a sharing policy.

    Explanation:

    Because a federated trust already exists, the best option is to create a sharing policy. Sharing policiesspecify what data users in a federated trust can share on an ad-hoc basis with users in an externalorganization. Asharing policy is required for the following actions:

    Allow sharing of availability information Allow sharing of availability information with subject Allow sharing of availability information with subject and body Allow sharing of contacts

    A sharing policy contains names of both domains and the shared actions that are allowed between users ofthose domains. The following limits can be applied to an external domain in a sharing policy:

    Contacts sharing only Calendar sharing with free/busy information only

  • Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus subject and location Calendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location and body Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus contacts sharing Calendar sharing with free/busy information, plus subject and location, and contacts sharing Calendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location, and body, and contacts sharing

    You should not create an organizational relationship. Organizational relationships allow collaboratingorganizations to enable the delivery of e-mail between the two organizations. Organization relationships, likesharing polices, are created to collaborate with external organizations Sharing policies specify whatinformation your users can share with users in external organizations, including organizations that may ormay not have an organization relationship your organization.

    You should not create an Active Directory trust relationship between Verigon and Nutex. In older versions ofExchange, a two-way trust was required between Active Directory domains in order to share availabilityinformation. In Exchange 2007, you could use Exchange Web Services (EWS) to replicate public folderfree/busy data, but you still needed a trust between the domains or to provide credential information tomake free/busy information to an external organization. You can use Active Directory Domains and Truststo create a one-way ortwo-way trust. Neither type of trust is required in Exchange 2010. Since a federated trust currently existsbetween the two organizations and Microsoft Federated Gateway (MFG), you can create a sharing policy toassign users in one organization that need to collaborate with users in the other organization.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design client access

    QUESTION 12You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Exchange 2010 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a single domainnamed nutex.com. You want to do the following:

    Migrate 600 out of 2200 mailboxes to Exchange Online (Office 365)Migrate distribution groups and mail-enabled users to Exchange Online (Office 365)Have message tracking, MailTips, and multi-mailbox search available in both the on-premisesdeployment and the cloud deployment

    What type of migration should you use?

    A. Hybrid deployment

    B. Cutover Exchange migration

    C. IMAP e-mail migration

    D. Staged Exchange migration

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Hybrid deployment

    Explanation:

    You should use a hybrid deployment. A hybrid deployment allows you to migrate some mailboxes into thecloud, but allows you to keep some mailboxes in the on-premises organization. You can use the MailboxReplication Service (MRS) to move on-premises mailboxes to the cloud.

    You can share free/busy and calendars between on-premise and cloud based organizations with a hybrid

  • deployment. You can also have message tracking, MailTips, and multi-mailbox search on-premisesdeployment and the cloud deployment.

    You cannot use a cutover Exchange migration. A cutover migration, previously referred to as a simpleExchange migration moves the entire e-mail on-premise organization to the cloud. In this scenario, youwant to have onpremise and cloud based mailboxes. Another obsolete term is "simple coexistence."

    You cannot use an IMAP e-mail migration. An IMAP e-mail migration migrates mailboxes from an IMAPmessaging system to a cloud deployment. IMAP e-mail migration creates mailboxes in a cloud-basedorganization by importing Exchange users with a CSV file. You can import Exchange 2007 or Exchange2010 users and users from Non-Exchange servers. An IMAP e-mail migration does not provide free/busyand calendar sharing between on-premises and cloud-based organizations or message tracking, MailTips,and multi-mailbox search between onpremises and cloud-based organizations.

    You should not use a staged Exchange migration. You cannot use a staged Exchange migration to migrateExchange 2010 mailboxes. You can migrate user mailboxes and resource mailboxes only of previousExchange versions, but cannot migrate other recipient types, such as distribution groups, contacts, or mail-enabled users.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 13You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a single domainnamed nutex.com. You have 800 mailboxes in the organization. You plan to implement Microsoft Office 365to form an on-premises messaging system for your cloud-based organization. After the migration iscompleted, the following must be accomplished:

    All mailboxes should be cloud-based mailboxesOffice 2010 clients should be able to access their mailboxes

    What should you do? (Choose two.)

    A. Perform a cutover migration

    B. Perform a hybrid deployment

    C. Update the organization's MX record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone

    D. Update the organization's CNAME record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone

    E. Create a GPO that specifies the appropriate mail server in Outlook 2010. Link the GPO to the DomainUsers group.

    F. Create a GPO that specifies the appropriate mail server in Outlook 2010. Filter the GPO to the DomainUsers group.

    Answer: ACSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Perform a cutover migrationUpdate the organization's MX record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone

    Explanation:

    You should do the following:

    Perform a cutover migration

  • Update the organizations MX record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone

    A cutover migration, formerly referred to as a simple migration, migrates all of your on-premise mailboxes tocloud-based e-mail organization. A cutover migration allows you to migrate up to 1000 mailboxes. If youneed to migrate non-Exchange 2010 mailboxes, you should implement a hybrid deployment.

    You must update the organization's MX record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone. Theorganization's MX record must point to their cloud-based e-mail organization so that Outlook 2010 clientscan communicate with their cloud-based mailboxes. Typically it can take up to 72 hours from an updatedMX record to be propagated to DNS servers in an organization that has many different Active Directorysites. You should ensure that all e-mail is being routed directly to the cloud-based mailboxes beforeremoving the on-premise emailorganization. Specifically, you should change the DNS Time-to-Live (TTL) setting on your MX record to ashorter interval. If you set the TTL record of MX record to a shorter interval than the default such as 3600seconds (one hour), the updated MX record will propagate more quickly.

    You do not need to update the organization's CNAME record in the DNS servers that contain the nutex.com zone. A CNAME record is an alias record in DNS for another Host (A) record. The Exchangeorganization does not use or need alias records.

    You should not implement a hybrid deployment. A hybrid deployment keeps mailboxes on-premise and inthe cloud. In this scenario, you wanted to migrate all 800 mailboxes in the Exchange 2010 SP1 organizationto the cloud.

    You should not do the following:

    Create a GPO that specifies the appropriate mail server in Outlook 2010 and link the GPO to theDomain Users group.Create a GPO that specifies the appropriate mail server in Outlook 2010 and filter the GPO to theDomain Users group.

    You cannot link a GPO to a group. You can only link a GPO to an Active Directory container such as a site,a domain, and an Organizational Unit (OU). You can filter a GPO by a group, but for a GPO to be effective,it must be linked to a site, a domain, and an Organizational Unit (OU).

    QUESTION 14You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for a company that installs turnkey email and phonesolutions for customer service departments. Your Active Directory forest contains a single domain and anExchange Server 2010 SP1 organization.

    One of your customers plans to support thousands of clients simultaneously. You will install the Exchangeorganization for the customer. You must ensure that the new Mailbox server in the client's organization willsupport 2000 simultaneous MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP, and SMTP client connections to the Mailbox servers.You need to test 2000 simultaneous client connections in order to ensure the solution meets the customer'sexpectations.

    What is the BEST tool should you use to measure performance for your solution?

    A. The best option is to use the Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010 tool.

    B. The best option is to use the Performance Monitor tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange ManagementConsole.

    C. The best option is to use the Performance Troubleshooter tool in the Toolbox of the ExchangeManagement Console.

    D. The best option is to use the Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool.

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:

  • The best option is to use the Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010 tool.

    Explanation:

    You should use the Exchange Server Load Generator (LoadGen) 2010 tool to test the 2000 simultaneousMAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP, and SMTP client connections to the Mailbox servers. LoadGen is a simulationtool that measures e-mail loads on a server brought by MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP, and SMTP clients.LoadGen tests are performed on the client computers to send multiple message requests to an Exchangeserver. These tests can be used to size servers so that you can know how many resources to apply to theserver to handle a typical load orheavy load from MAPI, OWA, IMAP, POP, and SMTP clients. LoadGen should only be used in a testenvironment and not in a production environment.

    You should not use the Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 tool to test 2000 simultaneous MAPI, OWA, IMAP,POP, and SMTP client connections to the Mailbox servers. The Exchange Server Jetstress 2010 toolsimulates Exchange disk Input/Output load by simulating database and log file loads generated by aspecified number of users. You can use monitoring tools such as Event Viewer, Performance Monitor, andESEUTIL to monitor the load that Jetstress has placed on your disk subsystem to ensure it meetsperformance criteria, and is adequatelysized for a production environment. Jetstress is not used to test the simulation of sending multiplemessages.

    You should not use the Performance Monitor tool in the Toolbox of the Exchange Management Console tocheck if your design meets the client's requirements. Performance Monitor can be used to measurememory, disk, network, or processor activity on a Windows computer. Performance Monitor will not test thesimulation of sending multiple messages.

    You should not use the use the Performance Troubleshooter tool in the Toolbox of the ExchangeManagement Console to check if your design meets the client's requirements. The PerformanceTroubleshooter tool can be used to troubleshooting performance issues, mail flow issues, or databaseissues. The Performance Troubleshooter tool allows you to choose the symptom that your server has andoffer a solution. This tool will not test the simulation of sending multiple messages.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the Exchange Server 2010 installation

    QUESTION 15You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a single domainnamed nutex.com. Nutex has three other branch offices in Boston, Dallas, and Chicago that are alsoconfigured as Active Directory sites. Not all locations have mailbox servers. All links are connected with 512Kb/s links. Click the Exhibit(s) button to view the site structure of nutex.com in the Exchange organization.

    The Nutex Corporation recently made an agreement with its creditors to avoid bankruptcy. The companytherefore cannot upgrade the network bandwidth between sites with high-speed links and place a mailboxserver in each location. The CIO has instructed you to ensure that all Nutex users in all offices haveuninterrupted access to information in public folders. The information in the public folder changes fairlyfrequently.

    What should you propose?

    Exhibit:

  • A. Change the Exchange cost of the Boston to Atlanta site link and the Boston to Dallas site link to 50.

    B. Change the AD site link cost of the Boston to Atlanta site link and the Boston to Dallas site link to 50.

    C. Enable public folder referrals.

    D. Enable public folder replication.

    Answer: CSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Enable public folder referrals.

    Explanation:You should enable public folder referrals if network bandwidth is limited and you do not have a mailboxserver in each location. Public folder referrals should be used for data in public folders that changes on afrequent basis. In this scenario, the WAN links between locations have not been upgraded to high-speedlinks and you cannot put a mailbox server in each location.

    You should not use public folder replication. Public folder replication should be used if the speed of theWAN connection between links is not an issue and the information in the public folder does not changefrequently. The network utilization for public folder replication can be calculated by determining how muchnew content is added to the public folder on a daily basis. The result will be the network traffic that iscreated if you enable public folder replication. In this scenario, the information in the public folder changesvery often and the network bandwidth hasnot been upgraded.

    Changing the Active Directory site link cost or the Exchange site link cost will speed up access toinformation in public folders using public folder referrals. For users to access information in the publicfolders, the users need to access the information on the public folder database where the public folder wascreated, unless the public folder was replicated to other public folder databases. Microsoft Outlook on aclient's computer will try to find a replica of the public folder in the same Active Directory site as the user'smailbox. If a replica of the public folder is not foundin the site, the user will be connected to replica of the public folder in another Active Directory site. Thisprocess is called public folder referral, and it is enabled by default between sites in Exchange 2010. If apublic folder replica is located in more than one additional site, the Exchange server will refer the client to a

  • replica site that is chosen based on the lowest IP site link costs between the referring and target sites. Inthis scenario, you are actually increasing the costs to 50, instead of lowering the costs, which will notimprove the referral process.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 16You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com and severallocations. Three other branch offices in Boston, Dallas, and Chicago are configured as Active Directorysites. Click the Exhibit(s) button to view the site structure of nutex.com in the Exchange 2010 SP1organization.

    The company has recently upgraded the network bandwidth between sites to incorporate high-speed links,so that there is no issue with bandwidth availability. Each location has a Mailbox server.

    The CIO has instructed you to provide quick access for Nutex users who require access to information inpublic folders. The information in the public folders consists mostly of Human Resources material that onlychanges once a year.

    What solution should you propose?

    Exhibit:

  • A. Enable public folder referrals.

    B. Enable public folder replication.

    C. Change the Exchange costs of the Boston to Atlanta site link and the Boston to Dallas site link to 10.

    D. Change the Active Directory site link costs of the Boston to Atlanta site link and the Boston to Dallas sitelink to 10.

    Answer: BSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Enable public folder replication.

  • Explanation:You should enable public folder replication. In this scenario, the network bandwidth between locations hasbeen upgraded so that bandwidth is not an issue, and each location has its own Mailbox server. Thenetwork utilization for public folder replication can be calculated by determining how much new content isadded to the public folder on a daily basis. The result is the network traffic that will be created if you enablepublic folder replication. In this scenario, the information in the public folder is not changing very often. Toprovide quick access for branch officeusers in the Nutex organization to the public folder, you should enable public folder replication. To calculatethe amount of public folder replication is used, you should determine the amount of new content that isadded to the public folder on a daily basis. You should schedule public folder replication during non-peakhours.

    You should not enable public folder referrals. Public folder referrals should be used for public foldersholding data that changes on a frequent basis. Public folder referrals should also be used if the WANconnection between locations is not large enough to support the network bandwidth generated by publicfolder replication.

    Changing the Active Directory site link cost or the Exchange site link cost will speed up access toinformation in public folders using public folder referrals. For users to access information in the publicfolders, the users need to access the information on the public folder database where the public folder wascreated, unless the public folder was replicated to other public folder databases. Microsoft Outlook on aclient's computer will try to find a replica of the public folder in the same Active Directory site as the user'smailbox. If a replica of the public folder is not foundin the site, the user will be connected to replica of the public folder in another Active Directory site. Thisprocess is called public folder referral, and it is enabled by default between sites in Exchange 2010. If apublic folder replica is located in more than one other site, the Exchange server refers the client to thereplica site based on the lowest IP site link costs between the sites. In this scenario, you should use publicfolder replication instead of public folder referrals because bandwidth is not an issue.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 17You plan to move the Exchange 2010 organization to the cloud. You want to initially move 600 out of 1200mailboxes to the cloud-based organization. All users with mailboxes in the cloud should use their existing onpremises Active Directory credentials to access both cloud and on-premises resources.

    What must you deploy? (Choose two.)

    A. Install Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) on a server(s) in your on-premisesorganization

    B. Install Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) on a server(s) in your on-premises organization

    C. Install Network Policy and Access Server (NPS) on a server(s) in your on-premises organization

    D. Microsoft Online Services Directory Synchronization tool

    E. Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy

    Answer: BDSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Install Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) on a server(s) in your on-premises organizationMicrosoft Online Services Directory Synchronization tool

    Explanation:

  • You should use the Microsoft Online Services Directory Synchronization (DirSync) tool synchronizes theExchange global address list. This tool is used to provide single sign-on for a hybrid deployment. This toolsynchronizes messaging-related user data back into the on-premises Active Directory so you can manageusers from your on-premises Active Directory for the long term.

    You should ensure that Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) is installed on a server(s) in your onpremises organization. The Federation Services component of AD FS allows your organization to sharecalendar information and free/busy information with other companies outside your Active Directory forest.AD FS is required to provide single sign-on for a hybrid deployment.

    You do not have to install Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) on a server(s) in your onpremises organization. AD RMS is used to secure documents in organization. You can create RMStemplates to prevent certain actions on messages such as preventing a message from being forwardedoutside your organization or prevent a message from being printed. AD RMS is not required to configuresingle sign-on.You do not have to install Network Policy and Access Server (NPS) on a server(s) in your on-premisesorganization. NPS is Microsoft's version of a RADIUS server which provides central authentication,authorization, and accounting for network access. NPS is not required to configure single sign-on.

    You do not have to deploy an Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy. An Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policycontains, including password settings, attachment settings, and device settings that are used to governmobile devices and phones that are connecting to an Exchange 2010 organization. An ExchangeActiveSync mailbox policy is not required for single sign-on for a hybrid deployment.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Plan for transition and coexistence

    QUESTION 18You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an Active Directoryforest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. You recently upgraded the Nutex Exchange Server2007 organization. to Exchange Server 2010 SP1.

    Nutex has purchased another company, named Verigon. The company will be added to the Active Directoryforest as a subdomain of the nutex.com domain, named verigon.nutex.com. The verigon.nutex.comdomain will be in a separate site from the root domain.

    You run the setup /PrepareDomain command in the verigon.nutex.com domain. You want another user,named Dave, to install Exchange 2010 SP1 in the verigon.nutex.com domain. You want to ensure thatinstallation errors will be avoided.

    What group is created by setup /PrepareDomain to avoid installation errors?

    A. The Windows Authorization Access group

    B. The Exchange Install Domain Servers group

    C. The ExchangeLegacyInterop group

    D. The ExchangeServers group

    Answer: BSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:The Exchange Install Domain Servers group

    Explanation:The Exchange Install Domain Servers group is added by setup /PrepareDomain to avoid installation

  • errors. This group is created when you run setup /PrepareDomain or setup /PrepareAllDomains. TheExchange Install Domain Servers group is placed in the Microsoft Exchange System Objects container.

    When installing Exchange 2010 SP1 into a separate domain that is in a separate site, installation errors canoccur if group memberships have not replicated to the child domain. The Exchange Install Domain Serversgroup avoids installation errors if replication of the groups has not completed.

    The ExchangeLegacyInterop universal security group is not added by setup /PrepareDomain to avoidinstallation errors. This group is used to ensure interoperability with Exchange 2003 servers within the sameforest. This group is not used to install Exchange 2010 SP1 servers into a child domain.

    The ExchangeServers group is not added by setup /PrepareDomain to avoid installation errors. Thisgroup contains Exchange servers in the domain. This group is not used to install Exchange 2010 SP1servers into a child domain. Also, you should not confuse the ExchangeServers group with the built-inExchange Servers management role, which is part of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in ExchangeServer 2010. Membership in the Exchange Servers management role allows administrators to do thefollowing:

    Modify the configuration of all server rolesView the general Exchange server configuration for each server roleAdd and remove database availability groupsModify the content filtering configuration on Hub Transport servers.

    The Windows Authorization Access group is not added by setup /PrepareDomain to avoid installationerrors. Members of this group can read the computed tokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal attribute of auser object. This group is not used to install Exchange 2010 SP1 servers into a child domain.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the Exchange Server 2010 installation

    QUESTION 19You work as the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. The Nutex Corporationrecently purchased the Verigon Corporation after the Verigon Corporation was forced into bankruptcy. TheVerigon Corporation will be integrated into Active Directory as a separate forest named verigon.com. Theverigon.com will have three child domains.

    The CIO wants the following requirements to be met:

    Message types such as out-of-office messages, auto-reply messages, non-delivery reports (NDRs), andmeeting forward notifications should be allowed to be sent to the verigon.com domain.Message types such as out-of-office messages, auto-reply messages, non-delivery reports (NDRs), andmeeting forward notifications should NOT be allowed to be sent to the nutex.com domain.

    What is the BEST option?

    A. configure remote domains

    B. configure e-mail address policies

    C. configure accepted domains

    D. use federation services

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:configure remote domains

  • Explanation:

    The best option is to configure remote domains. Remote domains can be used to define message transfersettings between your Exchange 2010 SP1 organization and domains located in a separate Active Directoryforest. You can create remote domain entries for specific domains that can specify message format polices.You can block or allow specific message types, such as out-of-office messages, auto-reply messages, non-delivery reports (NDRs), and meeting forward notifications. The blocked message is deleted.

    All other choices are incorrect because they do not block certain type of messages.

    You should not create e-mail address policies. An e-mail address policy allows recipients to have more thanone e-mail address. An accepted domain is any SMTP namespace that your Exchange organization sendsor receives mail as. For example, nutex.com may send and receive e-mail as another name, such asnutexshoes.com.

    Federation services allows your organization to share calendar information and free/busy information withother companies outside your Active Directory forest.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 20You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation in their headquarters in Atlanta.Nutex has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Nutex has threeother branch offices in different locations that are configured as Active Directory sites. Click the Exhibit(s)button to view the site structure of nutex.com.

    The network connection between Chicago and Dallas is a low bandwidth connection. The CIO requires thefollowing:

    The Dallas to Chicago link should be used for Active Directory replication and not used for messagerouting.Active Directory replication should remain unaffected in the rest of the topology.

    What should you do?

    Exhibit:

  • A. The best option is to configure an Exchange cost of 5 for the Dallas to Chicago link.

    B. The best option is to configure an IP site link cost of 5 for the Dallas to Chicago link.

    C. The best option is to configure an Exchange cost of 100 for the Dallas to Chicago link.

    D. The best option is to configure an IP site link cost of 100 for the Dallas to Chicago link.

    Answer: CSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:

    The best option is to configure an Exchange cost of 100 for the Dallas to Chicago link.

    Explanation:The best option is to configure is to configure an Exchange cost of 100 for the Dallas to Chicago. InExchange Server 2010, relationships between Active Directory sites are defined by Internet Protocol (IP)site links. The IP site link joins two or more Active Directory sites. The properties of the IP site link include acost assignment, a schedule, and an interval. The schedule and interval properties are used only fordetermining Active Directory replication frequency, and the cost assignment is used to determine thelowest-cost route for traffic to follow whenmultiple paths exist to the destination.

    You can use the Set-AdSiteLink cmdlet to configure an Exchange-specific cost to an Active Directory IPsite link. The Exchange-specific cost is a separate attribute that is used instead of the Active Directory-assigned cost to determine the Exchange routing path. Configuring an Exchange-specific cost is usefulwhen Active Directory IP site link costs do not result in an optimal Exchange message routing topology. Youcan use the ExchangeCost parameter with the Set-AdSiteLink cmdlet to assign an Exchange-specificcost to the IP site link. In this scenario, to ensure that messages are not routed over the Dallas to Chicagolink, you should set a high Exchange cost on the Dallas to Chicago link.

    If the Dallas site becomes unavailable, the least-cost routing path is used.

    You should not configure an Exchange cost of 5 for the Dallas to Chicago site link. This will make the Dallasto Chicago link be the optimal route for message routing when using the least-cost routing path.

    You should not configure an IP site link cost of 5 for the Dallas to Chicago link. This may change the least-cost routing path for Active Directory replication, but will not change the current least-cost routing path. TheDallas to Chicago link will still have the least-cost routing path. You will have to set a higher Exchange cost

  • on the Dallas to Chicago link to remove the link from the least-cost routing path.

    You should not configure an IP site link cost of 100 for the Dallas to Chicago link. This will change the least-cost routing path for Exchange. The Dallas to Chicago link will not be in the least-cost routing path formessage routing. However, changing the IP site link cost to 100 will change the Active Directory replicationtopology of nutex.com.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 21You administer an Exchange Server 2003 organization for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an ActiveDirectory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com.You begin transitioning to Exchange Server 2010 SP1. The CIO instructs you to plan for an Exchange 2010SP1 Hub Transport server to receive e-mail from the Exchange 2003 bridgehead server in the same forest.

    What must you do?

    A. Create SMTP connectors to Exchange 2003 routing groups

    B. Create routing group connectors

    C. Create Receive connectors

    D. Create Send connectors

    Answer: BSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Create routing group connectors

    Explanation:The best option is to create routing group connectors. In order for a Hub Transport server to receive e-mailfrom an Exchange 2003 bridgehead server in the same forest, you must have two-way routing groupconnectors configured. An Exchange 2003 bridgehead server must be the connection point for the routinggroup named Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR) that is created when you install Exchange2010 SP1. You should also set up new routing group connectors, as well as changing the default routinggroup connector so thatevery Exchange 2003 routing group has at least one connector to another routing group before you installExchange 2010 SP1 in Atlanta.

    All Exchange 2003 routing groups must have at least one connector to any other Exchange 2003 routinggroups before you install the first Exchange 2010 SP1 server, which will create the routing group namedExchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR).

    You do not have to create SMTP connectors to Exchange 2003 routing groups. Connectivity to Exchange2003 is done with routing group connectors. You must have routing group connectors in place for anExchange 2010 SP1 Hub Transport server to receive e-mail from the Exchange 2003 bridgehead server inthe same forest.

    You should not have to create Send connectors or Receive connectors. The Receive connectors requiredfor internal mail flow are created by default on the Hub Transport server. When you install the EdgeTransport server, the Receive connector that can receive mail from an internal Hub Transport server andthe Internet is created. Once the Edge Transport server has been subscribed to the Active Directory site byusing the Edge Subscription process, end-to-end mail flow will occur. If you choose to use an Internet-facing Hub Transport server instead ofan Edge Transport server to receive mail from the Internet, you will have to create a manual Receiveconnector to establish end -to-end mail flow. In this scenario, you do not have to create a send or Receive

  • connector for an Exchange 2010 SP1 Hub Transport server to receive e-mail from the Exchange 2003bridgehead server in the same forest.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 22You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for an Exchange 2010 SP1 organization. The CIO hasasked you to determine which mobile devices are connecting to your organization to retrieve mail.

    What should you do?

    A. Ensure that IIS logging is enabled

    B. Ensure that object access auditing is enabled in the local policy

    C. Ensure that Account Logon event auditing is enabled in the local policy

    D. Ensure that circular logging is enabled

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Ensure that IIS logging is enabled

    Explanation:You must ensure that Internet Information Services (IIS) log files have been created for ExchangeActiveSync to compile into reports. Information about ActiveSync usage is stored in the IIS log files. Youcan use the Export- ActiveSyncLog cmdlet to create a file about ActiveSync usage. You can also use theGet- ActiveSyncDeviceStatistics cmdlet to return a list of statistics about the mobile phones configured tosynchronize with a user's mailbox.

    You should not enable object access auditing in a local policy to determine which mobile devices areconnecting to retrieve mail. Object access auditing can be used to audit access to files, directories, and theregistry. Event information will be displayed in the security log on the server. Enabling object accessauditing will not determine which mobile devices are connecting to retrieve mail.

    You should not enable Account Logon event auditing in a local policy to determine which mobile devices areconnecting to retrieve mail. Account Logon event auditing generates events in the security log for credentialvalidation. Events are generated on the server that is authoritative for the credentials of the accountattempting to logon. If the server is a domain controller, than any domain account that logs in will have anentry in the security log. If the server is a member server, only local accounts on that server will generateentries in the security log. Account Logon auditing will not register events if a user attempt connect with amobile device and use a domain account.

    You do not have to enable circular logging to determine which mobile devices are connecting to retrievemail. Circular logging is enabled by default. Circular logging saves disk space by overwriting oldertransaction logs. Exchange transaction logs do not keep a list of mobile devices that connect to the server;this information is stored in the IIS log of the Client Access server.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design client access

  • QUESTION 23You are the enterprise administrator for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an Active Directory forest thatcontains a single domain named nutex.com.

    Nutex plans to evaluate Exchange 2010 SP1 before implementing it in your organization. You are instructedby the CIO to install Exchange 2010 SP1 in a test environment and use a different namespace. The usersin the IT department will test Exchange 2010 SP1. Once the testing is completed and is satisfactory, thetest servers will be deactivated and reformatted, and new Exchange 2010 SP1 servers will be installed inthe nutex.com namespace.

    You will be able to install all server roles in the Exchange 2010 SP1 environment. You will have to install anInternet-facing Edge Transport server to receive messages from the Internet. Since Exchange 2010 SP1will be deployed in a test environment, the CIO has instructed you not to use the EdgeSync synchronization.To accomplish this you need to design a plan to ensure the delivery of e-mail messages from the Internet toExchange 2010 SP1 in the test environment.

    What should you do? (Choose two. Each correct answer is part of the solution.)

    A. On the Hub Transport server, modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create anadditional Receive connector. On the new Receive connector, select Internal as the connector usagetype.

    B. On the Hub Transport server, modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create anadditional Receive connector. On the new Receive connector, select Internet as the connector usagetype.

    C. On the Edge Transport server, modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create anadditional Receive connector. On the new Receive connector, select Internal as the connector usagetype.

    D. On the Edge Transport server, modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create anadditional Receive connector. On the new Receive connector, select Internet as the connector usagetype.

    E. On the Hub Transport server, create a Send connector configured to send messages to the Internet anda Send connector configured to send messages to the Exchange organization.

    F. On the Edge Transport server, create a Send connector configured to send messages to the Internetand a Send connector configured to send messages to the Exchange organization.

    Answer: CFSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:On the Edge Transport server, modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create an additionalReceive connector. On the new Receive connector, select Internal as the connector usage type.On the Edge Transport server, create a Send connector configured to send messages to the Internet and aSend connector configured to send messages to the Exchange organization.

    Explanation:In this scenario, you should modify the default Receive connector of the Edge Transport server and create anew Receive connector on the Edge Transport server that has Internal selected as the connector usagetype. When you use the Edge Subscription process in a typical installation, the Edge Subscriptionconfigures permissions and authentication. In this scenario, the CIO has instructed you to not useEdgeSync. You will have to create a Receive connector on the Edge Transport server that only acceptsmessages from the Hub Transport server.You will also have to create a Send connector on the Edge Transport server that will be configured to sendmessages to the Internet. You will have to create a second Send connector on the Edge Transport serverthat will be configured to send messages to the Exchange organization. The Send connector that isconfigured to send messages to the Internet would have the usage type of Internet and have the addressspace of * for all domains. The second Send connector that is configured to send messages to theExchange organization would have theusage type of Internal and have the address space of the accepted domain of the Exchange organization inthe test environment.

  • You will not have to select Internet as the type on the new Receive connector of the Edge Transport server.Since the new Receive connector will be configured to accept messages from the Exchange organization,the usage type of the Receive connector should be Internal.

    You do not have modify the settings of the default Receive connector and create an additional Receiveconnector on the Hub Transport server. Two Receive connectors when a Hub Transport server is installedthat can accept messages from an Edge Transport server. You do not have to modify the Receiveconnectors.

    You should not create a Send connector configured to send messages to the Internet on the Hub Transportserver and create a Send connector on the Hub Transport server configured to send messages to theExchange organization. The Edge Transport server will be the Internet-facing server that will acceptmessages from the Internet, not the Hub Transport server. However, you should create a single Sendconnector to send outgoing messages to the Edge Transport server.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 24You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex plans to evaluateExchange 2010 SP1 before implementing it in your organization.

    You are instructed by the CIO to install Exchange 2010 SP1 in a test environment. Nutex has an ActiveDirectory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. The CIO says that you will use a differentname space than nutex.com, and the users in the IT department will test Exchange 2010 SP1. Once thetesting is complete and is satisfactory, the test servers will be deactivated and reformatted and newExchange 2010 SP1 servers will be installed in the nutex.com namespace.

    You will be able to install all server roles in the Exchange 2010 SP1 environment, except the EdgeTransport server role. You will have to install an Internet-facing Hub Transport server to receive messagesfrom the Internet.To accomplish this you need to design a plan for the delivery of e-mail messages from the Internet toExchange 2010 SP1 in the test environment.

    What should you do?

    A. Change the e-mail address policies.

    B. Change the accepted domains.

    C. Change the Receive connectors.

    D. Change the Send connectors.

    Answer: CSection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Change the Receive connectors.

    Explanation:You should change the Receive connectors. A Receive connector allows inbound connections to anExchange organization. Normally the Receive connector from an Edge Transport server will allow inboundconnections from the Internet. Receive connectors that are required for internal mail flow are created bydefault on the Hub Transport server. When you install the Edge Transport server, the Receive connectorthat can receive mail from an internal Hub Transport server and the Internet is created. Once the EdgeTransport server has beensubscribed to the Active Directory site by using the Edge Subscription process, end-to-end mail flow willoccur. However, in this scenario, you choose to use an Internet-facing Hub Transport server instead of an

  • Edge Transport server to receive mail from the Internet. You will have to create and manually configure aReceive connector to establish end -to-end mail flow.

    You should not change the Send connectors. A Receive connector listens for inbound connections. A Sendconnector listens for outbound connections. A Receive connector is required to receive messages from theInternet, not a Send connector.

    You should not change the e-mail address policies. E-mail polices are used to generate primary andsecondary email addresses for users in the organization. You do need to have secondary e-mail addressesfor uses in the test environment. After the test has been concluded, the test environment server will bedeactivated and Exchange 2010 SP1 will be installed in the current namespace if the company elects tomove to Exchange 2010 SP1. You should not change the accepted domains. An accepted domain is adomain that the company is authoritativefor and has SMTP name space. You do need to have an accepted domain for the test environment. Afterthe test has been concluded, the test environment server will be deactivated and Exchange 2010 SP1 willbe installed in the current namespace if the company elects to move to Exchange 2010 SP1.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design message routing

    QUESTION 25You administer an Exchange 2007 organization for the Nutex Corporation in their main office in Atlanta.Nutex has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Nutex has threeother branch offices in different locations that are configured as Active Directory sites. Click the Exhibit(s)button to view the site structure of nutex.com in the Exchange organization.

    You are in the second month of a six-month upgrade from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 SP1. Youhave both Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 SP1 mailbox servers in your organization because, due tohardware lease issues, some user mailboxes may have to be moved back to Exchange 2007 Mailboxservers until new servers arrive that will host an Exchange 2010 SP1 Mailbox server.

    The CIO wants to ensure that any messages that are sent to the e-mail address of board members ofNutex Corporation with a nutex.com address are subject to an approval process. Recently, the company'sboard members have received harsh criticism on several decisions made over the past year. You aretasked with ensuring that messages sent to board members are moderated.

    What should you propose?

    Exhibit:

  • A. Ensure that all Mailbox servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 before moderating the e-mailaddresses of the board members.

    B. Ensure that all Hub Transport servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 before moderating the e-mail addresses of the board members.

    C. Ensure that all global catalog servers are upgraded to Windows Server 2008 R2 before moderating theemail addresses of the board members.

    D. Ensure that all Edge Transport servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 before moderating the e-mail addresses of the board members.

    Answer: ASection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Ensure that all Mailbox servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 before moderating the e-mailaddresses of the board members.

    Explanation:You should ensure that all Mailbox servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 before moderating the e-mail addresses of the board members. You can moderate specific recipients on an Exchange 2010 SP1Mailbox server. Any mailboxes that have been moderated cannot be moved temporarily back to anExchange 2007 Mailbox server.

    You do not have to ensure that all Hub Transport servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 beforemoderating the e-mail addresses of the board members. You can use a Hub Transport server as anexpansion server for moderated distribution groups, which can be approved when the distribution group isexpanded on an Exchange 2010 SP1 Hub Transport server. However, in this scenario you are notmoderating distribution groups but individual e-mail recipients. You can only moderate mailboxes ofrecipients that are on Exchange 2010 SP1 Mailbox servers.

    You do not have to ensure all Edge Transport servers are upgraded to Exchange 2010 SP1 beforemoderating the e-mail addresses of the board members. An Edge Transport server is a server that normallyhandles all Internet-facing mail flow. However, in this scenario you are moderating individual recipients, and

  • you can only moderate mailboxes of recipients that are on Exchange 2010 SP1 Mailbox servers.

    You do not have to ensure all global catalog servers are upgraded to Windows Server 2008 R2 beforemoderating the e-mail addresses of the board members. You must have a global catalog server in everyActive Directory site in which you plan to install Exchange 2010 SP1. However, the server that contains theglobal catalog server does not have to be running Windows Server 2008 R2. The server could run WindowsServer 2003 SP1, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2.

    Objective:Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Sub-Objective:Design the mailbox server role

    QUESTION 26You are the enterprise Exchange administrator for the Nutex Corporation. Nutex has an Exchange 2010SP1 organization and an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named nutex.com. Yourorganization plans to move to the Outlook Live cloud-based service. You plan to use Outlook Live on the livemail.nutex.com and the on-premise installation of Exchange 2010 on the nutex.com domain.

    You do the following:

    Configure the Autodiscover service for the on-premise domain to use DNS namesConfigure the Autodiscover service for the Outlook Live domain to use DNS names

    Users complain that when they try to access free/busy information or share calendar information betweenthe on premisedomain and the cloud, they receive "permission denied" errors.

    What should you do so that both on-premises users and Outlook Live users can see each other?s free/busyand share calendars (and contacts)?

    A. Set up a new federation trust using a trusted certificate

    B. Set up a new federation trust using a self-signed certificate of the first mailbox server on the on-premisedomain

    C. Right-click Organization Configuration in Exchange Management console to set up organizationalrelationships for the on-premise organization relationship and the Outlook Live organizationalrelationship

    D. Use the Set-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet to set up the on-premise organization relationship andthe Outlook Live organizational relationship

    E. Use the Set-SharingPolicy cmdlet to change the default sharing policy

    F. Right-click the Recipient Configuration in the Exchange Management console to change the defaultsharing policy

    Answer: ACESection: Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure

    Explanation/Reference:Answer:Set up a new federation trust using a trusted certificateRight-click Organization Configuration in Exchange Management console to set up organizationalrelationships for the on-premise organization relationship and the Outlook Live organizational relationshipUse the Set-SharingPolicy cmdlet to change the default sharing policy

    Explanation:You should do the following:

    Set up a new federation trust using a trusted certificate

  • Right-click Organization Configuration in Exchange Management console to set up organizationalrelationships for the on-premise organization relationship and the Outlook Live organizationalrelationship Use the Set-SharingPolicy cmdlet to change the default sharing policy

    You must set a federated trust for use with Outlook Live. You must have a certificate from an approvedcertificate authority to create a federated trust. You cannot use a self-signed certificate to create a federatedtrust with Outlook Live, even though you can use self-signed certificates with Exchange 2010 SP1.Federated sharing is a function of Federation Services, which allows your organization to share calendarinformation and free/busy information with other companies outside your Active Directory forest. To createan organizational relationship, you can right-click Organization Configuration in Exchange Managementconsole and choose New Organizational Relationship to configure a relationship for the on-premiseorganization relationship and the Outlook Live organizational relationship. You can also use the New-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet to set up the on-premise organization relationship and the Outlook Liveorganizational relationship. The following configures the on-premise organizational relationship:

    Get-FederationInformation livemail.nutex.com | New-OrganizationRelationship -Name"Outlook Live" -FreeBusyAccessEnabled:$true -FreeBusyAccessLevel:LimitedDetails

    The following configures the Outlook Live organizational relationship:

    Get-FederationInformation nutex.com | New-OrganizationRelationship -Name "On-Premise" -FreeBusyAccessEnabled:$true -FreeBusyAccessLevel:LimitedDetails

    You will need to replace the domains list in the default sharing policy for the on-premise organization andthe Outlook Live organization. You will need to add the Outlook Live domain to the on-premise defaultsharing policy, and add the on-premise domain to the Outlook Live domain default sharing policy. You canuse the Set- SharingPolicy cmdlet to change the domain list in the default sharing policy. You can also usethe Exchange Management console by expanding Organization Configuration. Then double click onMailbox. On the SharingPolicies tab, right-click the default sharing policy and then choose Properties. You cannot right-click on theRecipient Configuration in the Exchange Management console to change the default sharing policy.

    Sharing policies specify what data users in a federated trust can share on an ad-hoc basis with users in anexternal organization. A sharing policy is required for the following actions:

    Allow sharing of availability informationAllow sharing of availability information with subjectAllow sharing of availability information with subject and bodyAllow sharing of contacts

    A sharing policy contains names of both domains and the shared actions that are allowed between users ofthose domains. The following limits can be applied to an external domain in a sharing policy:

    Contacts sharing onlyCalendar sharing with free/busy information onlyCalendar sharing with free/busy information, plus subject and locationCalendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location and bodyCalendar sharing with free/busy information, plus contacts sha