Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Expert Live with Encore
Overview/Description Target Audience Expected Duration Lesson Objectives Course Number Overview/Description
The Core Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 course is the first step into toward Exchange 2013 MCSE. The goal of this course is to provide students with the key skills, needed to successfully plan, configure, install and manage Exchange Server 2013. Students who have attended the Core Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 course will gain competency with Exchange server. Crucial elements of this course include the coverage of Message Transport, Mailbox Role Management, Client Access Configuration and designing and managing an Exchange Server Infrastructure which are all needed for success at all levels of Exchange deployment and management.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course. However, this is not a beginner course. Students attending this course should have a solid understanding of Active Directory, basic messaging systems infrastructure requirements, network firewalls, delivery of web based services infrastructures and supported protocols. Students new to computer and Active Directory architecture should consider taking the MCSA track classes (410, 411 and 412) prior to attending this course in order to get the most out of their classroom experience.
Certification
First of two tests (plus the MCSA exams) for the Microsoft Exchange Messaging MCSE
Exams
Microsoft 70-341
Included Labs
S1 Prepare Server
Prepare AD
Install Exchange
Exchange Enable HAB
Create Mailboxes
Configure Mailboxes
Configure Resource Mailbox
Shared Mailbox
Outline
Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Session 1: Exchange Server 2013 Solution Planning and Implementation
Lesson 1: Exchange Server 2013 architecture and deployment options
Lesson 2: Plan the Mailbox role
Lesson 3: Configure and manage the Mailbox role
Lesson 4: Deploy and manage high availability solutions for the mailbox role
Session 2: Developing the Mailbox Role
Lesson 1: Create and configure mail-enabled objects
Lesson 2: Manage mail-enabled object permissions
Lesson 3: Develop backup/recovery solutions for the mailbox role and public folders
Session 3: Planning and Deploying Client Access Servers
Lesson 1: Plan, deploy and manage a Client Access Server (CAS)
Lesson 2: Plan and configure namespaces and client services
Lesson 3: Deploy and manage mobility solutions
Lesson 4: Implement load balancing
Session 4: Planning and Configuring Message Transport
Lesson 1: Plan a high availability solution for common scenarios
Lesson 1: Plan for impact of Exchange on Active Directory services
Lesson 2: Administer Exchange workload management
Lesson 3: Design an appropriate Exchange solution for a given SLA
Lesson 4: Configure and manage hygiene
Session 6: Manage Exchange 2013 – Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Lesson 1: Plan and manage Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Lesson 2: Monitor and troubleshoot the mailbox role
Lesson 3: Troubleshoot client connectivity
Lesson 4: Troubleshoot and monitor transport
Target Audience
The Core Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is an essential course for students preparing for the Exchange 2013 MCSE certification. Students pursuing the Exchange 2013 MCSE should attend both the Core and Advanced Solutions for Exchange Server 2013 courses.