Audience Profile
This course is intended for people
aspiring to be enterprise-level messaging administrators. Others who may take
this course include IT generalists and help desk professionals who want to learn
about Exchange Server 2010. People coming into the course are expected to have
at least three years experience working in the IT field, typically in the areas
of network administration, help desk, or system administration. They are not
expected to have experience with previous Exchange Server
versions.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
Install and deploy Exchange Server
2010.
Configure Mailbox servers and Mailbox server components.
Manage
recipient objects.
Configure the Client Access server role.
Manage message
transport.
Configure the secure flow of messages between the Exchange Server
organization and the Internet.
Implement a high availability solution for
Mailbox servers and other server roles.
Plan and implement backup and restore
for the server roles.
Plan and configure messaging policy and
compliance.
Configure Exchange Server permissions and security for internal
and external access.
Monitor and maintain the messaging system.
Transition
an Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 organization to Exchange Server
2010.
Configure the Unified Messaging server role and Unified Messaging
components.
Implement High Availability across multiple sites and implement
Federated Sharing.
Course Outline
Module 1: Deploying Microsoft
Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to prepare for, and
perform, an Exchange Server 2010 installation. It also provides details on the
Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
After completing this module, students will
be able to:
Describe Exchange Server 2010 requirements.
Install the
Exchange Server 2010 server roles.
Complete an Exchange Server 2010
installation.
Module 2: Configuring Mailbox Servers
This
module describes the management tools that you can use to manage Exchange Server
2010. It also describes the Mailbox server role, some of the new Exchange Server
2010 features, the most common Mailbox server role post-installation tasks, and
public folders.
After completing this module, students will be able
to:
Describe the Exchange Server 2010 administrative tools.
Configure
mailbox server roles.
Configure public folders.
Module 3: Managing
Recipient Objects
This module describes how you can manage recipient
objects, address policies, and address lists in Exchange Server 2010. It also
describes procedures for performing bulk management tasks in Exchange Management
Shell.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage
mailboxes in Exchange Server 2010.
Manage other recipients in Exchange Server
2010.
Configure e-mail address policies.
Configure address
lists.
Perform bulk recipient management tasks.
Module 4: Managing
Client Access
This module provides details on how to implement the
Client Access server role in Exchange Server 2010.
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
Configure the Client Access server
role.
Configure Client Access services for Outlook Clients.
Configure
Outlook Web App.
Configure mobile messaging.
Module 5: Managing
Message Transport
This module details how to manage message
transport in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to deploy and configure
the Hub Transport server.
After completing this module, students will be able
to:
Describe message transport in Exchange Server 2010.
Configure message
transport.
Module 6: Implementing Messaging Security
This
module describes how to plan for and deploy the Edge Transport server role and
the security issues related to the deployment. It also describes how to
configure secure SMTP messaging as well as Domain Security.
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
Deploy Edge Transport
servers.
Deploy an antivirus solution.
Configure an anti-spam
solution.
Configure secure SMTP messaging.
Module 7: Implementing
High Availability
This module describes the high availability
technology built into Exchange Server 2010 and some of the outside factors that
affect highly available solutions.
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
Describe high availability options.
Configure highly
available mailbox databases.
Deploy highly available nonmailbox
servers.
Module 8: Implementing Backup and Recovery
This
module describes the backup and restore features built into Exchange Server 2010
and considerations for creating a suitable backup plan.
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
Plan backup and recovery.
Backup
Exchange Server 2010.
Restore Exchange Server 2010.
Module 9:
Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance
This module describes
how to configure the Exchange Server 2010 messaging policy and compliance
features.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe
messaging policy and compliance.
Configure transport rules.
Configure
journaling and Multi-Mailbox Search.
Configure Messaging Records
Management.
Configure Personal Archives.
Module 10: Securing
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to
configure administrative permissions with Role Based Access Control and how to
secure the Exchange Server configuration.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
Configure role based access control
permissions.
Configure security for Exchange Server 2010 server
roles.
Configure secure Internet access.
Module 11: Maintaining
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to monitor
and maintain Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to troubleshoot
Exchange Server when problems arise.
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
Monitor Exchange Server 2010.
Maintain Exchange Server
2010.
Troubleshoot Exchange Server 2010.
Module 12: Upgrading from
Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server
2010
This module describes how to upgrade an existing Exchange
Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 organization to an Exchange Server 2010
organization. It also describes the various considerations for implementing
coexistence between the two messaging systems after an Exchange Server 2010
deployment.
After completing this module, students will be able
to:
Describe the general Exchange Server 2010 upgrade scenarios and
strategies.
Upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server
2010.
Upgrade from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server
2010.
Module 13: Implementing Unified Messaging
This
appendix describes how Unified Messaging integrates Exchange Server with
telephony networks. It also describes how to configure Unified
Messaging.
After completing this module, students will be able
to:
Describe telephony systems.
Describe Unified Messaging features and
integration with Exchange Server 2010.
Configure Unified
Messaging.
Module 14: Advanced Topics in Exchange Server
2010
This appendix provides an overview of how to implement a highly
available Exchange Server 2010 deployment across multiple data centers. It also
describes how to deploy Federated Sharing.
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
Implement high availability solutions for multiple
sites.
Implement Federated Sharing.