MOC 20342 - Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (MOC20342)
In this Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 training, students will learn to configure and manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 messaging environment. This course will teach students how to configure Exchange Server 2013, as well as provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help them optimize their Exchange Server deployment. This is an instructor-led course and will provide students with the knowledge and skills to design, manage, and configure Unified Messaging, Site Resiliency, Advanced Security, Compliance, Archiving, Discovery Solutions, Coexistence, Hybrid Scenarios, Migration, and Federation.
- Learn to design and implement Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging.
- Learn to design and implement site resiliency for Exchange Server 2013.
- Learn to plan a virtualization strategy for Exchange Server 2013 roles.
- Learn to design and implement message transport security.
- Learn to design and implement message retention in Exchange Server 2013.
- Learn to design and implement messaging compliance.
- Learn to design and implement administrative security in an Exchange Server 2013 environment.
- Learn to use the Windows PowerShell® 3.0 command-line interface to manage Exchange Server 2013.
- Learn to design and implement integration with Exchange Online.
- Learn to design and implement messaging coexistence.
- Learn to design and implement Exchange Server migrations from non-Exchange messaging systems, and upgrades from previous Exchange Server versions.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
- Designing and Implementing Site Resilience
- Site Resilience and High Availability in Exchange Server 2013
- Planning a Site Resilient Implementation
- Implementing Site Resilience
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Site Resiliency
- Implementing Site Resilience
- Validating Site Resilience
- Planning Virtualization for Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
- Planning a Hyper-V Deployment to Exchange Server 2013
- Virtualizing Exchange Server 2013 Server Roles
- Lab: Planning the Virtualization of Exchange Server Roles
- Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Deployment for a Large Organization
- Designing an Exchange Server 2013 Deployment for a Medium-Sized Organization
- Designing an Exchange Server 2013 Deployment for a Medium Complexity Organization
- Overview of Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging
- Overview of Telephony Technologies
- Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2013
- Unified Messaging Components
- Lab: Unified Messaging Overview
- Identifying Unified Messaging Components
- Designing and Implementing Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging
- Designing a Unified Messaging Deployment
- Deploying and Configuring Unified Messaging Components
- Designing and Implementing Exchange Server 2013 UM Integration with Lync Server 2013
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging
- Designing the Unified Messaging Implementation
- Configuring Unified Messaging Features
- Configuring Unified Messaging Integration with Lync Server 2013
- Verify Unified Messaging Functionality
- Designing and Implementing Message Transport Security
- Overview of Messaging Policy and Compliance Requirements
- Designing and Implementing Transport Compliance
- Designing and Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Integration with Exchange Server 2013
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Message Transport Security
- Planning a Message Transport Implementation
- Implementing Message Transport Security
- Implementing AD RMS and Exchange Server Integration
- Designing and Implementing Message Retention
- Overview of Messaging Records Management and Archiving
- Designing In-Place Archiving
- Designing and Implementing Message Retention
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Message Retention
- Designing Message Retention and Archiving
- Implementing Message Retention and Archiving
- Designing and Implementing Messaging Compliance
- Designing and Implementing Data Loss Prevention
- Designing and Implementing In-Place Hold
- Designing and Implementing In-Place eDiscovery
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Messaging Compliance
- Designing Messaging Compliance
- Implementing Data Loss Prevention
- Implementing In-Place eDiscovery
- Comparing Messaging Policy and Compliance Options
- Designing and Implementing Administrative Security and Auditing
- Designing and Implementing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Designing and Implementing Split Permissions
- Planning and Implementing Audit Logging
- Lab: Designing and Implementing Administrative Security and Auditing
- Designing a Solution
- Implementing Role-Based Access Control
- Implementing Mailbox Audit Logging
- Using Administrative Audit Logging to Troubleshoot
- Implementing and Testing Active Directory Split Permissions
- Managing Exchange Server 2013 with Exchange Management Shell
- Overview of Windows PowerShell 3.0
- Managing Exchange Server Recipients by Using the Exchange Management Shell
- Using Windows PowerShell to Manage Exchange Server
- Lab: Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 by Using Exchange Management Shell
- Exploring the Exchange Management Shell
- Using Exchange Management Shell to Manage Recipients
- Designing and Implementing Integration with Microsoft Exchange Online
- Planning for Exchange Online
- Planning and Implementing the Migration to Exchange Online
- Planning to Coexist with Exchange Online
- Lab: Designing Integration with Exchange Online
- Designing Integration with Microsoft Exchange Online
- Designing and Implementing Messaging Coexistence
- Designing and Implementing Federation
- Designing Coexistence Between Exchange Server Organizations
- Designing and Implementing Cross-Forest Mailbox Moves
- Lab: Implementing Messaging Coexistence
- Implementing Message Routing Coexistence
- Migrating User Mailboxes
- Designing and Implementing Exchange Server Upgrades
- Planning the Upgrade from Previous Exchange Server Versions
- Implementing the Upgrade from Previous Exchange Versions
- Lab: Upgrading from Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2013
- Documenting the Exchange Server 2010 Organization
- Deploying Exchange Server 2013
- Upgrading from Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2013
- Removing Exchange Server 2010
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following is required for this Microsoft Exchange class:
- Minimum of two years of experience working with Exchange Server.
- Minimum of six months of experience working with Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2013.
- Minimum of two years of experience administering Windows Server, including Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with Active Directory.
- Minimum of two years of experience working with name resolution, including DNS.
- Experience working with certificates, including public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates.
- Experience working with Windows PowerShell.