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Q61. (Topic 6)
You plan to deploy 20 Client Access servers that will have Exchange Server 2013 installed.
You need to prepare the certificate required for the planned deployment. The solution must ensure that the same certificate can be used on all of the Client Access servers.
What should you do first?
A. On each Client Access server, start the Certificates console and run the Certificate Import Wizard.
B. From the Exchange Admin Center, create a new certificate request.
C. On all of the Client Access servers, run the Get-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet.
D. On one of the Client Access servers, run the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet and specify the BinaryEncoding parameter.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Configuring server certificates In Exchange 2013, you can use the Certificate Wizard to request a digital certificate from a certification authority. After you’ve requested a digital certificate, you’ll need to install it on the Client Access server.
Reference: Exchange 2013 Client Access server configuration
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh529912(v=exchg.150).aspx
Q62. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You are deploying Unified Messaging (UM).
You create a dial plan named UMPlan1 and a UM mailbox policy named UMPlan Mailbox Policy.
You need to ensure that all voice mail sent to the existing extension of a user is delivered to the user's mailbox.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Create a UM hunt group
B. Create a UM IP gateway.
C. Configure the IP-PBX to route calls to EX3 and EX4
D. Configure the IP-PBX to route calls to EX I and EX2.
E. Assign EX I and EX2 to UMPlan1.
F. Assign EX3 and EX4 to UMPlan1.
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
* When you’re setting up Unified Messaging (UM), you must configure the IP PBXs on your
network to communicate with the Client Access servers running the Microsoft Exchange
Unified Messaging Call Router service and the Mailbox servers running the Microsoft
Exchange Unified Messaging service in your Exchange organization. You must also
configure the Client Access and Mailbox servers to communicate with the IP PBXs.
C: A Unified Messaging (UM) IP gateway represents a physical Voice over IP (VoIP)
gateway, IP Private Branch eXchange (PBX), or session border controller (SBC) hardware
device.
* Here are the basic steps for connecting VoIP gateways, IP PBXs, SIP-enabled PBXs, or
SBCs to Client Access and Mailbox servers:
Step 1: Install the Client Access and Mailbox servers in your organization.
Step 2: Create and configure a Telephone Extension, SIP URI, or E.164 UM dial plan.
Step 3: Create and configure a UM IP gateway. You must create and configure a UM IP
gateway for each VoIP gateway, IP PBX, SIP-enabled PBX, or SBC that will be accepting
incoming calls and sending outgoing calls.
Step 4: Create a new UM hunt group if needed. If you create a UM IP gateway and don’t
specify a UM dial plan, a UM hunt group will be automatically created.
Incorrect:
B, D: The question states, “You need to ensure that all voice mail sent to the existing extension of a user is delivered to the user's mailbox”. The dial plan is therefore a Telephone Extension dial plan. Client Access and Mailbox servers cannot be associated with Telephone Extension or E.164 dial plans.
Q63. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4)
You need to identify which technologies must be used to meet the security requirements.
Which technologies should you identify? (To answer, drag the appropriate technologies to the correct requirements. Each technology may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q64. (Topic 1)
You are evaluating the implementation of the planned static IP addresses for DAG1.
You need to identify the appropriate IP addresses for DAG1.
Which two IP addresses should you identify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. 169.254.0.10
B. 192.168.1.10
C. 192.168.2.10
D. 192.168.10.10
E. 192.168.20.10
F. 224.0.0.10
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
* Scenario:
/ Assign a static IP address to DAG1.
/ A database availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that contains EX2, EX3, EX5, and
EX6. DAG1 is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address.
/ Subnet 192.168.1.0/24 and subnet 192.168.10.0/24 are assigned as the MAPI network.
* A DAG network is a collection of one or more subnets used for either replication traffic or MAPI traffic. Each DAG contains a maximum of one MAPI network and zero or more replication networks.
Q65. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You successfully migrate the public folders from a previous version of Exchange Server.
You discover that one of the public folder mailboxes almost reached its quota size.
You need to move some of the public folders in the public folder mailbox to another public folder mailbox.
What should you run?
A. Update-PublicFolderMailbox
B. New-PublicFolderMoveRequest
C. New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest
D. Set-PublicFolderMailbox
Answer: B
Explanation:
* If the content of a public folder mailbox begins to exceed your mailbox quotas, you may need to move public folders to a different public folder mailbox. There are a couple ways to do this. To move one or more public folders that don’t contain subfolders, you can use the PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlets.
* Use the New-PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlet to begin the process of moving public folder contents between public folder mailboxes. Moving public folders only moves the physical contents of the public folder; it doesn't change the logical hierarchy. When the move request is completed, you must run the Remove-PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlet to remove the request or wait until the time specified in the CompletedRequestAgeLimit parameter has passed. The request must be removed before you can run another move request.
Incorrect:
Not A: Use the Update-PublicFolderMailbox cmdlet to update the hierarchy for public
folders.
Not C: Use the New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest cmdlet to begin the process of
migrating public folders from Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2010 to
Exchange Server 2013.
Reference: Move a Public Folder to a Different Public Folder Mailbox
Q66. (Topic 6)
Your company has a data center in New York and a data center in Miami.
The company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a database availability group (DAG). The DAG contains servers in both data centers.
The company plans to deploy Outlook Anywhere to all users.
You configure the following:
. All of the Exchange Server 2013 virtual directories in the New York data center use a host name of mail.contoso.com.
. All of the Exchange Server 2013 virtual directories in the Miami data center use a host name of miami.mail.contoso.com.
. In each data center, a certificate from an enterprise certification authority (CA) is
configured to contain the following:
. A certificate principal name of mail.contoso.com . Subject alternate names of mail.contoso.com and miami.mail.contoso.com
You need to recommend which task must be performed to meet the following requirements:
. Users always must attempt to connect first to a server in the data center where their mailbox is located. . Users must be able to access their mailbox if a single data center fails.
What should you recommend?
A. Change the external host name of the Miami data center to mail.contoso.com.
B. Modify the ExternalUrl of the Autodiscover virtual directory of the Client Access servers.
C. Run the Set-OutlookProvider cmdlet.
D. Run the Add-AvailabilityAddressSpace cmdlet.
Answer: B
Explanation:
* The Set-OutlookProvider cmdlet creates the global settings for the Autodiscover service. It sets the AutoDiscoverConfig object under the Global Settings object in Active Directory and sets the attributes specified in the parameters listed in the Parameters section.
* The AutoDiscover feature in Exchange 2007/2010 is often overlooked during setup but is
an important factor in ensuring smooth day to day running of your Exchange environment. Its main function is to provide the mail client with all the configuration options it needs, from only the user's email address and password. This is particularly useful for remote users and smartphone users, who no longer have to enter advanced settings like server names and domains. It is also vital for the correct functioning of features such as Out Of Office and the Offline Address Book in Outlook.
Q67. (Topic 5)
You are evaluating the deployment of two additional Client Access servers and a hardware load balancer in the London office.
You need to recommend changes to the Client Access namespace design to meet the site resiliency requirements.
Which three actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. In the London office, set mail.proseware.com as the external host name for Outlook Anywhere. In the New York office, set mail.proseware.com as the external host name for Outlook Anywhere.
B. In the London office, set lonmail.proseware.com as the internal host name for Outlook Anywhere. In the New York office, set nycmail.proseware.com as the internal host name for Outlook Anywhere.
C. Use DNS round robin for the external host name for Outlook Anywhere.
D. Use DNS round robin for the internal host name for Outlook Anywhere.
E. In the London office, set nycmail.proseware.com as the external host name for Outlook Anywhere. In the New York office, set lonmail.proseware.com as the external host name for Outlook Anywhere.
F. In the London office, set mail.proseware.com as the internal host name for Outlook Anywhere. In the New York office, set mail.proseware.com as the internal host name for Outlook Anywhere.
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
A: Use mail.proseware.com as the external host name for Outlook Anywhere at both locations.
B: Use internal names (lonmail.proseware.com and nycmail.proseware.com) as the internal
host name for Outlook Anywhere in London and New York respectively.
C: To meet the resiliency requirement use the external host name (mail.proseware.com) for
DNS round robin for Outlook anywhere.
* From scenario:
/ Users connect to mail.proseware.com for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App
services. Mail.proseware.com resolves to an IP address on a hardware load balancer.
/ All Outlook Anywhere users are enabled for Cached Exchange Mode.
/ Proseware has two main offices located in New York and London.
/ Site Resiliency Requirements
-All mailboxes must be available if a single site becomes unavailable. The solution must not require administrator intervention.
-User traffic on the WAN links must be minimized.
* Split DNS for Exchange Server 2013 Split DNS allows your internal clients to receive a different answer to their DNS lookups than an external client would receive. In effect you have your Exchange namespace hosted on your internal DNS server, with records configured to point to internal IP addresses.
Q68. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You successfully migrate the public folders from a previous version of Exchange Server.
You discover that one of the public folder mailboxes almost reached its quota size.
You need to move some of the public folders in the public folder mailbox to another public
folder mailbox.
What should you run?
A. Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
B. Set-MailPublicFolder
C. Update-PublicFolderMailbox
D. Set-PublicFolderMailbox
Answer: A
Explanation:
* Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
Splits the given public folder mailbox based on the size of the folders.
* If the content of a public folder mailbox begins to exceed your mailbox quotas, you may
need to move public folders to a different public folder mailbox. There are a couple ways to
do this. To move one or more public folders that don’t contain subfolders, you can use the
PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlets.
Reference: Move a Public Folder to a Different Public Folder Mailbox
Q69. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. A user named User1 connects to his mailbox using Microsoft Office Outlook. User1 reports that he is unable to send encrypted email messages to an external recipient named User2.
You verify that User1 and User2 have email encryption certificates.
You need to ensure that User1 can send encrypted email messages to User2.
What should you do first?
A. Instruct User2 to add a delegate.
B. Instruct User2 to send a signed email message to User1.
C. Instruct User1 to send a signed email message to User2.
D. Instruct User1 to modify the sensitivity settings of the email message.
Answer: A
Q70. (Topic 5)
You discover that the Large Audience MailTip is not displayed when users compose an email message to the 20 new distribution groups.
You need to ensure that the Large Audience MailTip is displayed for the new distribution groups immediately.
Which cmdlet should you use?
A. Set-DistributionGroup
B. Set-MailboxServer
C. Set-ClientAccessServer
D. Start-ManagedFolderAssistant
Answer: B
Explanation:
We need to use the Set-MailboxServer cmdlet with the ForceGroupMetricsGeneration parameter to force a count of the number of members of the distribution groups.
The ForceGroupMetricsGeneration parameter specifies that group metrics information must be generated on the Mailbox server regardless of whether that server generates an offline address book (OAB). By default, group metrics are generated only on servers that generate OABs. Group metrics information is used by MailTips to inform senders about how many recipients their messages will be sent to. You need to use this parameter if your organization doesn't generate OABs and you want the group metrics data to be available.