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کتاب Exam Ref 70-342 Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

Exam Ref 70-342 Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.pdf

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 Brian Reid             Steve Goodman

Microsoft Press

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Contents :
Introduction
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Preparing for the exam
Chapter 1: Configure, manage, and migrate Unified Messaging
Understanding Unified Messaging
Objective 1.1: Configure Unified Messaging (UM)
Configuring an IP gateway
Configuring the UM call router
Creating and configuring an auto attendant
Configuring a call answering rule
Designing Unified Messaging for high availability
Create a dial plan
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.2: Manage Unified Messaging
Assigning a dial plan to a user
Moving users between dial plans
Enabling and disabling UM features for a user
Setting up protected voice mail
Configuring UM mailbox policy
Managing UM language packs
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.3: Troubleshoot Unified Messaging
Troubleshooting and configuring mutual Transport Layer Security (MTLS)
Monitoring calls and call statistics
Troubleshooting and configuring Quality of Service
Troubleshooting SIP communication
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 1.4: Migrate Unified Messaging
Prepare to migrate
Planning a migration strategy
Planning a coexistence strategy
Moving UM mailboxes between sites
Redirecting the SIP gateway to Exchange
Decommissioning the legacy system
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment
Objective 1.1: Review
Objective 1.2: Thought experiment
Objective 1.2: Review
Objective 1.3: Thought experiment
Objective 1.3: Review
Objective 1.4: Thought experiment
Objective 1.4: Review
Chapter 2: Design, configure, and manage site resiliency
Objective 2.1: Manage a site-resilient Database Availability Group (DAG)
Planning and implementing Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC)
Given customer node requirements, recommend quorum options
Planning cross-site DAG configuration and configuring DAG networks
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 2.2: Design, deploy, and manage a site-resilient CAS solution
Planning site-resilient namespaces
Configuring site-resilient namespace URLs
Performing steps for site rollover
Planning certificate requirements for site failovers
Predicting client behavior during a rollover
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 2.3: Design, deploy, and manage site resilience for transport
Configuring MX records for failover scenarios
Managing resubmission and reroute queues
Planning and configuring send/receive connectors for site resiliency
Performing steps for transport rollover
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 2.4: Troubleshoot site-resiliency issues
Resolving quorum issues
Troubleshooting proxy and redirection issues
Troubleshooting client connectivity
Troubleshooting mail flow
Troubleshoot datacenter activation
Troubleshooting DAG replication
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment
Objective 2.1: Review
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment
Objective 2.2: Review
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment
Objective 2.3: Review
Objective 2.4: Thought experiment
Objective 2.4: Review
Chapter 3: Design, configure, and manage advanced security
Objective 3.1: Select an appropriate security strategy
Evaluating role-based access control (RBAC)
Evaluating BitLocker
Evaluating smart cards
Evaluating Information Rights Management (IRM)
Evaluating S/MIME
Evaluating Domain Secure/TLS
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.2: Deploy and manage IRM with Active Directory Rights Management
Services (AD RMS)
Creating an AD RMS template
Creating transport protection rules
Creating Outlook protection rules
Configuring transport decryption
Configuring IRM for discovery
Configuring pre-licensing for client access
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.3: Configure and interpret mailbox and administrative auditing
Configuring mailbox audit logging
Configuring administrative audit logging
Interpreting all audit logs
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 3.4: Troubleshoot security-related issues
Determining certificate validity
Ensuring proper Certificate Revocation List (CRL) access and placement
Ensuring private key availability
Troubleshooting failed IRM protection
Troubleshooting RBAC
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment
Objective 3.1: Review
Objective 3.2: Thought experiment
Objective 3.2: Review
Objective 3.3: Thought experiment
Objective 3.3: Review
Objective 3.4: Thought experiment
Objective 3.4: Review
Chapter 4: Configure and manage compliance, archiving, and discovery solutions
Objective 4.1: Configure and manage an archiving solution
Setting up online archiving (Office 365)
Creating archive policies
Setting up on-premises archiving
Planning storage for an archiving solution
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.2: Design and configure Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions
Setting up pre-built rules
Setting up custom rules
Designing a DLP solution to meet business requirements
Setting up custom policies
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.3: Configure and administer Message Records Management (MRM)
Designing retention policies
Configuring retention policies
Creating and configuring custom tags
Assigning policies to users
Configuring the Managed Folder Assistant
Removing and deleting tags
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.4: Perform eDiscovery
Planning and delegating RBAC roles for eDiscovery
Enabling a legal/litigation hold
Performing a query-based In-Place Hold
Designing and configuring journaling
Performing multi-mailbox searches in Exchange Administration Center (EAC)
Evaluating how to integrate In-Place federated searches with Microsoft SharePoint
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 4.5: Implement a compliance solution
Designing and configuring transport rules for ethical walls
Configuring MailTips
Creating, configuring, and deploying message classifications
Designing and configuring transport rules to meet specified compliance requirements
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 4.1: Thought experiment
Objective 4.1: Review
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment
Objective 4.2: Review
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment
Objective 4.3: Review
Objective 4.4: Thought experiment
Objective 4.4: Review
Objective 4.5: Thought experiment
Objective 4.5: Review
Chapter 5: Implement and manage coexistence, hybrid scenarios, migration, and federation
Objective 5.1: Establish coexistence with Exchange Online
Deploying and managing hybrid configuration
Evaluating limitations of the Hybrid Configuration Wizard
Configuring requirements for single sign-on (SSO)
Designing and configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.2: Deploy and manage Exchange federation
Managing federation trusts with Microsoft federation gateway
Managing sharing policies
Designing certificate and firewall requirements
Managing organization relationships
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.3: Implement on-premises coexistence with legacy systems
Planning namespaces for coexistence
Configuring proxy redirect
Planning firewall configuration for coexistence
Planning for mail flow requirements
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.4: Set up a cross-forest coexistence solution
Setting up cross-forest availability
Designing certificate and firewall requirements
Setting up cross-forest mail flow
Designing and configuring AutoDiscover
Setting up shared namespaces
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.5: Migrate legacy systems
Determining transition paths to Exchange
Migrating public folders
Migrating mailboxes
Upgrading policies
Planning to account for discontinued features
Transitioning and decommissioning server roles
Objective summary
Objective review
Objective 5.6: Troubleshoot issues associated with hybrid scenarios, coexistence,
migration, and federation
Troubleshooting transport
Troubleshooting Exchange federation trust and organization relationships
Troubleshooting SSO/AD FS
Troubleshooting DirSync
Troubleshooting cross-forest availability
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment
Objective 5.1: Review
Objective 5.2: Thought experiment
Objective 5.2: Review
Objective 5.3: Thought experiment
Objective 5.3: Review
Objective 5.4: Thought experiment
Objective 5.4: Review
Objective 5.5: Thought experiment
Objective 5.5: Review
Objective 5.6: Thought experiment
Objective 5.6: Review

 

Introduction
Most Exchange Server books take the view of telling how to complete each task. For the designer of Exchange Server organizations, this is not sufficient. This is why there is both an exam on how to complete tasks, and also a second exam on why to complete tasks. This book covers the objective domain of Microsoft Exam 70-342, and the “why” for why you would do something in the product, as well as some of the “how” for the more in-depth features.
This book covers every exam objective, but it does not cover every exam question. Only the Microsoft exam team has access to the exam questions themselves and Microsoft regularly adds new questions to the exam, making it impossible to cover specific questions. You should consider this book a supplement to your relevant real-world experience and other study materials. If you encounter a topic in this book that you do not feel completely comfortable with, use the links you’ll find in text to find more information and take the time to research and study the topic. Great information is available on MSDN, TechNet, and in blogs and forums.

 

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