MOC 20345-1A - Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
This 5-day Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 training class teaches IT professionals how to administer and support Exchange Server 2016. Students will learn how to install Exchange Server 2016, and how to configure and manage an Exchange Server environment. The course covers how to manage mail recipients and public folders, including how to perform bulk operations using Exchange Management Shell. Students also will learn how to manage client connectivity, message transport and hygiene, how to implement and manage highly available Exchange Server deployments, and how to implement back up and disaster recovery solutions.
The course also teaches students how to maintain and monitor an Exchange Server 2016 deployment. In addition, students will learn how to administer Exchange Online in an Office 365 deployment.
This course is primarily intended for people aspiring to become enterprise-level messaging administrators for Exchange Server 2016. IT generalists and help-desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2016 might also take this course. Students taking this course are expected to have at least two years of experience working in the IT field—typically in the areas of Windows Server administration, network administration, help desk, or system administration. They are not expected to have experience with previous Exchange Server versions.
The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals who take this course as preparation material for exam 70-345: Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016, or as part of the requirement for the MCSE: Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 certification.
- Learn to perform deployment and basic management of Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to manage Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to create and manage various recipient objects in Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to use Exchange Management Shell to create and manage various recipient objects in Exchange Server 2016, and perform various tasks to automate Exchange management procedures.
- Learn to configure client connectivity to Exchange Server 2016, and manage Client Access services.
- Learn to implement and manage high availability.
- Learn to implement backup and disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to configure message transport options.
- Learn to configure message hygiene and security options.
- Learn to implement and manage Exchange Online deployments.
- Learn to monitor and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2016.
- Learn to secure and maintain Exchange Server 2016.
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).
- Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
- Overview of Exchange Server 2016
- Requirements and deployment options for Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
- Evaluating requirements and prerequisites for an Exchange Server 2016 installation
- Deploying Exchange Server 2016
- Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 servers
- Exchange Server 2016 management
- Overview of the Exchange 2016 Mailbox server
- Configuring Mailbox servers
- Lab: Configuring Mailbox servers
- Creating and configuring mailbox databases
- Managing recipient objects
- Exchange Server 2016 recipients
- Managing Exchange Server recipients
- Configuring address lists and policies
- Lab: Managing Exchange Server recipients and public folders
- Managing recipients
- Managing public folder mailboxes
- Lab: Managing Exchange Server email address lists and policies
- Managing email-address policies
- Managing address lists and address book policies
- Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and recipient objects by using Exchange Management Shell
- Overview of the Exchange Management Shell
- Managing Exchange Server 2016 by using Exchange Management Shell
- Managing Exchange Server 2016 by using Exchange Management Shell scripts
- Lab: Managing Exchange Server and recipient objects by using Exchange Management Shell
- Using Exchange Management Shell to manage recipients
- Using Exchange Management Shell to manage Exchange Server
- Implementing client connectivity
- Configuring client access services in Exchange Server 2016
- Managing client services
- Client connectivity and publishing of Exchange Server 2016 services
- Configuring Outlook on the web
- Configuring mobile messaging on Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Deploying and configuring client access services on Exchange Server 2016
- Configuring certificates for client access
- Configuring client access options
- Configuring custom MailTips
- Lab: Deploying and configuring client access services on Exchange Server
- Configuring Exchange Server 2016 for Outlook
- Configuring Outlook on the web
- Configuring Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- Managing high availability in Exchange Server 2016
- High availability on Exchange Server 2016
- Configuring highly available mailbox databases
- Configuring high availability of Client Access services.
- Lab: Implementing DAGs
- Creating and configuring a database availability group
- Lab: Implementing and testing high availability
- Deploying a high availability solution for client access services
- Testing the high availability configuration
- Implementing disaster recovery for Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
- Implementing Exchange Server 2016 backup
- Implementing Exchange Server 2016 recovery
- Lab: Backing up Exchange Server 2016
- Backing up Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Implementing disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2016
- Restoring Exchange Server 2016 data
- Restore an Exchange Server DAG member (optional)
- Configuring and managing message transport
- Overview of message transport
- Configuring message transport
- Managing transport rules
- Lab: Configuring message transport
- Configuring message transport
- Troubleshooting message delivery
- Configuring a disclaimer transport rule
- Configuring a DLP policy for financial data
- Configuring antivirus, antispam, and malware protection
- Deploying and managing an Edge Transport server for message security
- Implementing an antivirus solution for Exchange Server 2016
- Implementing an antispam solution for Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Configuring message security
- Configuring and testing EdgeSync
- Configuring antivirus, antispam, and malware protection features on Exchange Server 2016
- Implementing and managing Microsoft Exchange Online deployments
- Overview of Exchange Online and Office 365
- Managing Exchange Online
- Implementing the migration to Exchange Online
- Lab: Managing Exchange Online
- Managing Exchange Online
- Monitoring and troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
- Monitoring Exchange Server 2016
- Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Monitoring and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016
- Monitoring Exchange Server
- Troubleshooting database availability
- Troubleshooting client access services
- Securing and maintaining Exchange Server 2016
- Securing Exchange Server with role-based access control (RBAC)
- Configuring audit logging on Exchange Server 2016
- Maintaining Exchange Server 2016
- Lab: Securing and maintaining Exchange Server 2016
- Configuring Exchange Server permissions
- Configuring audit logging
- Maintaining updates on Exchange Server 2016.
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:
- A minimum two years of experience administering Windows Server, including Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2016.
- A minimum two years experience working with active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).A minimum two years of experience working with name resolution including Domain Name System (DNS).
- Understanding of TCP/IP and networking concepts.
- Understanding of Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, and AD DS, including planning, designing, and deploying.
- Understanding of security concepts such as authentication and authorization.
- Understanding of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
- Working knowledge of public key infrastructure (PKI) technologies, including Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).