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Overview/Description Target Audience Expected Duration Lesson Objectives Course Number Overview/Description
The Advanced Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 course is the final step toward Exchange 2013 MCSE. This course focuses on multi-site, Enterprise class deployments of Exchange, integrating Unified Messaging components and Enterprise Client Access License features, Advanced security with Information Rights Management and AD Rights Management Services, implementing and managing hybrid, coexistence, migration and Federation scenarios, as well as, advanced monitoring and troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for this course include the 70-341 course. This is an advanced configuration course. Students attending this course should have a solid understanding of Active Directory, advanced messaging systems infrastructure requirements, network firewalls, delivery of web based services infrastructures, Unified Messaging and supported protocols. Students new to computer and Active Directory architecture should consider taking the MCSA track classes (410, 411 and 412) and the Exchange Core, Class 70-341, prior to attending this course in order to get the most out of their classroom experience.
Certification
Second of two tests (plus the MCSA exams) for the Microsoft Exchange Messaging MCSE
Exams
Microsoft 70-342
Included Labs
Create a Database Availability Group and Add/Remove Member Servers
Configure MX Records for Failover
Create Transport Protection Rule
Configure Mailbox Access and Audit Logging
Configure On-Premises Archiving
Configure DLP Policies and Rules
Configure Transport Rules For Ethical Walls
Configure MailTips
Manage Sharing Policies
Configure Cross-Forest Send Connector
Migrate Mailboxes
Test SMTP Communication With Telnet
Troubleshoot and Configure UM Call Router Service
Create UM DialPlan
Create and Configure an Auto Attendant
Outline
Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Session 1: Planning, Configuring, and Managing Site Resilience
Lesson 1: Exchange Server 2013 High Availability and Site Resilience Options
Lesson 2: Manage a site-resilient Database Availability Group
Lesson 3: Design, deploy, and manage a site-resilient CAS solution
Lesson 4: Design, deploy, and manage site resilience for transport
Session 2: Planning and Configuring and Managing Advanced Security
Lesson 1: Select an Appropriate Security strategy
Lesson 2: Deploy and Configure IRM With Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)
Lesson 3: Configure and Interpret Mailbox and Administrative Audit Logging
Session 3: Configuring and Managing Compliance, Archiving, and Discovery Solutions
Lesson 1: Configure and Manage an Archiving Solution
Lesson 2: Design and Configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Solutions
Lesson 3: Configure and Administer Message Records Management (MRM)
Lesson 4: Design and Configure eDiscovery
Lesson 5: Design and Configure a Compliance Solution
Session 4: Implementing and Managing Coexistence, Hybrid Scenarios, Migration and Federation
Lesson 1: Establish Coexistence With Exchange Online
Lesson 2: Deploy and Manage Exchange federation
Lesson 3: Implement On-Premises Coexistence With Legacy Systems
Lesson 4: Configure a Cross-Forest Coexistence Solution
Lesson 4: Migrate Legacy Systems
Session 5: Advanced Exchange 2013 – Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Lesson 1: Troubleshoot site-resiliency issues
Lesson 2: Monitor and Troubleshoot Unified Messaging
Lesson 3: Troubleshoot Security-Related Issues
Lesson 4:Troubleshoot Issues Relating to Hybrid Scenarios, Coexistence, Migration, and Federation
Session 6: Configuring, Managing, and Migrating Unified Messaging
Lesson 1: Configure Unified Messaging (UM)
Lesson 2: Managing Unified Messaging
Lesson 3: Migrating Unified Messaging
Target Audience
The Advanced 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. This class is designed for candidates who have a minimum of three years of experience managing Exchange servers and who are responsible for the Exchange messaging environment in an enterprise environment. They are senior administrators who act as the technical lead over a team of administrators. These candidates are a third level of support between the Exchange Recipient Administrator and the Exchange Server Administrator.