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Q1. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization named adatum.com. The organization contains servers that have Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013 installed.
The company executives require that all email messages remain stored for three years.
You create two retention tags named Ret1 and Ret2. Ret1 moves the email messages to an Archive mailbox after one year. Ret2 permanently deletes the email messages after three years.
You need to meet the company executives' requirements. The solution must ensure that all email messages that are older than two years are removed as quickly as possible.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q2. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has two sites. The sites use a single namespace.
Each site contains two Exchange servers and a hardware load balancer. Mailboxes are distributed evenly between the sites.
Your company’s IT policy states that all users must be able to access their mailbox if one site fails.
You implement a DNS round robin solution for the Client Access server infrastructure.
When a site outage occurs, some users report experiencing intermittent slowness when they connect to their mailbox.
You need to recommend a solution to resolve the issue.
What are two possible recommendations to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. Remove the Virtual IP (VIP) of the failed data center.
B. Implement geo-dns
C. Add one additional Client Access server to each site.
D. Deploy a Windows Failover Cluster in each site.
E. Lower the TTL of the DNS records.
Answer: A,E
Q3. (Topic 6)
Your company has a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office
365.
All recipients have an SMTP suffix of contoso.com.
You discover that all of the email messages sent to the Internet from users who have Office 365 mailboxes are routed through the on-premises Exchange servers.
You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet.
What should you do?
A. Modify an organization relationship.
B. Create a new routing group connector.
C. Create a new transport rule.
D. Run the Hybrid Configuration wizard.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Creating and configuring a hybrid deployment with the Hybrid Configuration wizard is now a single process in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
The wizard allows you to select and configure Client Access or Edge Transport servers to handle secure mail transport between the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations. The wizard configures on-premises Client Access servers and Microsoft Exchange Online(EOP) on your Office 365 organization for hybrid mail routing. By configuring new and existing Send and Receive connectors in the on-premises organization and Inbound and Outbound connectors in EOP, the wizard allows you to choose whether outbound messages delivered to the Internet from the Exchange Online organization will be sent directly to external mail recipients or routed through your on-premises Exchange servers included in the hybrid deployment.
Reference: Hybrid Configuration wizard
Q4. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization that contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.
You need to configure the namespace to ensure that users can connect to Outlook Web Access from the Internet if a single site is unavailable.
What command should you run on EX1 and EX2? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer:
Q5. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You company has offices in the United States and Germany.
Each office contains several servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed. The Exchange Server organization is configured for Unified Messaging (UM). Each office contains an IP-PBX device.
You need to ensure that callers to the German office can navigate the voice mail system menu in German.
In which sequence should you perform the actions? (To answer, move all of the actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q6. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2007 organization.
You deploy a new Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You plan to move all of the mailboxes to the new organization by performing a cross-forest mailbox move.
You need to recommend a solution to meet the following requirements:
. Users must be able to reply successfully to email messages they received before their mailbox moved.
. Users must be able to send email messages to internal mailboxes by using the entries in the nickname cache that existed in Microsoft Outlook before their mailbox moved.
What should you recommend doing before moving the mailboxes?
A. Create a sharing policy and a remote domain.
B. Create an organization relationship and a remote domain.
C. For all of the users in the new organization, add their LegacyExchangeDN value as an x500 proxy address.
D. For all of the users in the new organization, add their LegacyExchangeDN value as an SMTP proxy address.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Problem:
An email is sent and a NDR is generated to the sender showing an X500 address in the
recipient field. The cause of this is that Exchange uses the X500 address to route mail
internally and once the attributes have been removed from a user object (or a contact was
removed) and a mailbox is created for the same user, Exchange creates a new X500
address (it is the same information as before, but the last three characters are randomized
to keep them unique within the system).
Resolution:
The simpliest thing to do is add a new custom email address to the user object, paste the
old LegacyExchangeDN in the address field, and set the type to X500.
Q7. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains two servers named EX1 and EX2. EX1 and EX2 are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1.
You plan to migrate the organization to Exchange Server 2013.
You install Exchange Server 2013 on two new servers named EX3 and EX4 and you import the required certificates.
You need to recommend which migration tasks must be performed to migrate the mailboxes and the public folders. The solution must meet the following requirements:
. Prevent any interruption to mailbox and public folder access during the migration.
. Ensure that all mailbox and public folder data remains highly available during the
migration.
Which five actions should you perform in sequence before decommissioning EX1 and EX2 from the network? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q8. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.
All of the Exchange servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. Each server has a copy of all the mailbox databases. DAG1 is configured to have a cluster administrative access point.
You plan to take the servers offline to perform routine maintenance.
You need to identify the maximum number of servers that can fail simultaneously during the maintenance period without affecting mailbox access of the users.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer:
Q9. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can prevent the deletion of every email message that contains a specific word from all of the mailboxes. The solution must minimize the number of permissions assigned to User1.
What should you do?
A. Add User1 to the Records Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the New-ManagedContentSettings cmdlet.
B. Add User1 to the Records Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the New-MailboxSearch cmdlet.
C. Add User1 to the Discovery Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the New-ManagedContentSettings cmdlet.
D. Add User1 to the Discovery Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the New-MailboxSearch cmdlet.
Answer: D
Explanation:
* If you want users to be able to use Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 In-Place eDiscovery, you must first authorize them by adding them to the Discovery Management role group. Members of the Discovery Management role group have Full Access mailbox permissions for the Discovery mailbox that's created by Exchange Setup.
* The New-MailboxSearch cmdlet creates an In-Place eDiscovery search or an In-Place Hold. Unless specified, mailboxes on all Exchange 2013 servers in an organization are searched. You can stop, start, modify, or remove the search.
Q10. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains one office in Los Angeles and one office in New York.
All servers have the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role installed and are members of a data availability group (DAG) named DAG1. The servers and databases are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that if the active copy of LADB01 fails, a server in the same site will attempt to activate a copy of the database before a server in another site does. The
solution must not influence the activation of other database copies.
Which command should you run?
A. Set-databaseavailabilitygroupserver -identity dagl-alternatewitnessserverfs2
B. Set-mailboxserver-identity ex6 autodatabasemountdial bestavailability
C. Suspend-mailboxdatabasecopy-identity ladb01\ex6 -activationonly
D. Set-mailboxdatabasecopy -identity ladb01\ex2-activationpreference l
Answer: D
Explanation:
Use the Set-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet to configure the properties of a database copy.
With this cmdlet, you can configure the replay lag time, truncation lag time, and activation
preference value for a mailbox database copy.
/ activationpreference
The ActivationPreference parameter value is used as part of Active Manager's best copy
selection process and to redistribute active mailbox databases throughout the database
availability group (DAG) when using the RedistributeActiveDatabases.ps1 script. The value
for the ActivationPreference parameter is a number equal to or greater than 1, where 1 is at
the top of the preference order. The position number can't be larger than the number of
database copies of the mailbox database.
Incorrect:
Not C: Use the Suspend-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet to block replication and replay
activities (log copying and replay) or activation for a database configured with two or more
database copies.
/ Identity
The Identity parameter specifies the name of the database copy being suspended.
/ ActivationOnly
The ActivationOnly switch specifies whether to suspend only activation for the mailbox
database copy.
Q11. (Topic 6)
Your company has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
The network contains an internal root certification authority (CA).
You plan to add a disclaimer to all email messages sent by users in the company.
You need to ensure that the disclaimer can be added to encrypted email messages.
What should you do?
A. Instruct users to encrypt email messages by using IRM only.
B. Instruct users to encrypt email messages by using S/'MIME only.
C. Enable the Content Filter agent on all of the Hub Transport servers.
D. Modify the priority of the Transport Rule agent on all of the Hub Transport servers.
Answer: A
Q12. DRAG DROP - (Topic 5)
You are preparing the environment for the planned retention solution.
You need to identify which policy tags must be created to meet the retention requirements.
Which policy tag types should you identify? (To answer, drag the appropriate policy tag types to the correct message types. Each policy tag 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:
Q13. (Topic 1)
You need to recommend a solution for the HR voice mail. The solution must meet the
security requirements.
What should you recommend?
A. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to UM1. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Create an auto attendant and link the auto attendant to UM1.
B. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to a new dial plan. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Create an auto attendant and link the auto attendant to the new dial plan.
C. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to a new dial plan. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Assign the UM mailbox policy to the mailbox of the HR department.
D. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to UM1. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Assign the UM1 mailbox policy to the mailbox of the HR department.
Answer: D
Explanation:
* Scenario:
/ Use Information Rights Management (IRM) to protect all of the voice mails left for the
telephone number of the human resource (HR) department.
/ There is a UM dial plan named UM1.
* The Protected Voice Mail feature is available with Exchange 2010 and later versions of
Unified Messaging (UM). It can be configured on a UM mailbox policy.
* By default, a single UM mailbox policy is created every time you create a UM dial plan.
The new UM mailbox policy is automatically associated with the UM dial plan, and part of
the dial plan name is included in the display name of the UM mailbox policy. You can edit
this default UM mailbox policy. You can create additional UM mailbox policies to apply a
common set of settings for groups of users.
Q14. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an organization that has Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013
deployed.
Half of the mailboxes are on Exchange Server 2010 servers and the other half are on
Exchange Server 2013 servers.
You plan to implement Kerberos authentication for all mailbox access.
You need to identify which Service Principal Names (SPNs) to associate with each version of Exchange Server.
In the table below identify which SPNs to associate with each Exchange Server version.
NOTE: Make only one selection in each row.
Answer:
Q15. (Topic 6)
Your company has offices in Montreal, New York, and Toronto.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. The Montreal office has a site link to the New York office. The New York office has a site link to the Toronto office.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains five Mailbox servers. The organization is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The servers in the Montreal and Toronto offices are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG01. DAG01 contains two databases name TOMBX and MTLMBX.
MTLMBX is active on EX1 and contains all of the mailboxes of the users in the Montreal office.
TOMBX is active on EX3 and contains all of the mailboxes of the users in the Toronto office.
You need to ensure that all email messages transmitted between the Montreal users and the Toronto users are routed through EX5.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Run the Set-MailboxTransportService cmdlet on EX5.
B. Make EX5 the source server for all of the Send connectors.
C. Create a separate DAG for each of the Montreal and Toronto offices.
D. Add EX5 to DAG01.
E. Configure the New York office as a hub site.
Answer: C,E
Explanation:
Routing in Exchange 2013 is now fully aware of Database Availability Groups (DAGs), and uses DAG membership as a routing boundary. You use the Set-AdSite cmdlet to specify an Active Directory site as a hub site. Whenever a hub site exists along the least-cost routing path for message delivery, the messages are queued and are processed by the Transport service on Mailbox servers in the hub site before they're relayed to their ultimate destination. You can configure any Active Directory site as a hub site. However, for this configuration to work correctly, you must have at least one Mailbox server in the hub site.