70-341 Exam - Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

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Q1. Your company has four regional offices and 20 branch offices. The regional offices connect to each other by using a 30-Mbps WAN link. Each branch office connects to its nearest regional office by using a 1-Mbps WAN link. 

The network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a domain controller in each office. Each office maps to an Active Directory site. Each branch office site connects to the nearest regional office site by using an Active Directory site link. 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains one server in each office. 

You need to implement a messaging solution to meet the following requirements: 

. The users in the branch offices must only be able to send email messages that are up to 2 MB to the users in the other offices. . The users in the regional offices must be prevented from sending email messages that are larger than 5 MB to the users in any of the regional offices. 

Which cmdlet should you run? 

A. Set-TransportRule 

B. Set-ADSite 

C. Set-AdSiteLink 

D. Set-RoutingGroupConnector 

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Q2. You are implementing a solution to meet the security requirements for Outlook authentication. 

You purchase a new certificate that has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and SANs of autodiscover.proseware.com and oa.proseware.com. 

You create a host (A) record for oa.proseware.com in the public DNS zone. Remote users report that they fail to connect to their mailbox by using Outlook. 

You need to ensure that the remote users can connect to their mailbox from Outlook. The solution must meet the security requirements. 

Which two commands should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. Set-OutlookProvider EXPR -CertPrincipalName msstd:mail.proseware.com 

B. Set-OutlookAnywhere -ExternalHostName oa.proseware.com -ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Basic -ExternalClientsRequireSsI $true -InternalHostName mail.proseware.com -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod NTLM -InternalClientsRequireSsI Strue 

C. Set-OutlookProvider EXPR -CertPrincipalName msstd:oa.proseware.com 

D. Set-OutlookAnywhere -ExternalHostName mail.proseware.com-ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Basic -ExternalClientsRequireSsI $true -InternalHostName oa.proseware.com -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod NTLM -InternalClientsRequireSsI $true 

Answer: A,B 

Q3. DRAG DROP 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. 

You create a script named New-CustomMailbox.ps1 to create mailboxes based on your 

company's requirements. 

You create a role group named Mailbox Provisioning. 

You need to ensure that the members of Mailbox Provisioning can create new mailboxes 

only by using New-CustomMailbox.ps1. 

In which sequence should you run the commands? (To answer, move all of the commands 

from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

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Q4. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. 

Your company has a Service Level Agreement (SLA) stating that you must be able to reconnect disconnected mailboxes to user accounts for up to 365 days. After 365 days, disconnected mailboxes must be deleted permanently. 

You need to recommend a solution to meet the SLA. 

What should you include in the recommendation? 

A. Create a retention policy and apply the policy to all mailboxes. 

B. Configure the deleted mailbox retention setting for all databases. 

C. Configure the deleted item retention setting for all databases. 

D. Implement a database availability group (DAG) that contains a lagged copy. 

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Q5. DRAG DROP 

You deploy an Active Directory forest that contains two domains named contoso.com and child.contoso.com. 

You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2013 servers to the child.contoso.com domain. 

You need to prepare Active Directory for the installation of the first Exchange Server 2013 servers. 

Which command should you run in each domain? (To answer, drag the appropriate commands to the correct domains. Each command 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.) 

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Q6. HOTSPOT 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains three moderated distribution groups named DG1, DG2, and DG3. DG3 is a member of DG2. 

You need to exclude from moderation the email messages sent from the members of DG3 to the members of DG1. The solution must maintain moderation for the email messages sent from all other users. 

What command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area,) 

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Q7. An administrator recommends removing EDGE1 from the implementation plan and adding a new Client Access server named CAS-8 instead. 

You need to identify which anti-spam feature will NOT be available on CAS-8. 

Which anti-spam feature should you identify? 

A. Connection Filtering 

B. Sender Filtering 

C. Content Filtering 

D. Recipient Filtering 

Answer:

Topic 2, Contoso Ltd

Overview

General Overview

Contoso, Ltd., is a scientific research and supply company that has offices along the east coast of North America. The company recently completed an upgrade to Exchange Server 2013.

Physical Locations

The company has three sales offices and a research office. The sales offices are located in Atlanta, New York, and Montreal. The research office is located in Miami.

Existing Environment

Active Directory Environment

The network contains one Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The Miami office has its own domain named research.contoso.com.

Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Each site contains two domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 x64. All of the FSMO roles for contoso.com are owned by a domain controller in the New York site. All of the FSMO roles for the research.contoso.com domain are owned by a domain controller in the Miami site.

One domain controller in each site is configured as a global catalog server. All of the domain controllers are configured as DNS servers.

The functional level of the forest and domains is Windows Server 2008 R2.

Network Infrastructure

All client computers are configured to connect to the DNS servers in their respective office only.

Contoso.com has a standalone certification authority (CA) on a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.

All offices connect to the New York office by using a high-speed WAN link.

Email Infrastructure

The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains four servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All external access for the contoso.com organization is provided through an Internet link at the New York office. Load balancing is provided by using DNS round robin. All inbound and outbound email for the domain is routed through a mail appliance in the New York office.

The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains four servers in the Atlanta office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The file share witness for NY-DAG is on a file server in the Atlanta office.

The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains two servers in the Montreal office and two servers in the Miami office. The servers are configured as shown the following table.

All external access to the organization of the research.contoso.com domain is provided through the Internet link at the Miami office. Load balancing is provided by using DNS round robin. All inbound and outbound email for the domain goes through an email appliance in the Miami office.

All Exchange Server 2013 servers run Windows Server 2012 Standard.

All users have Windows Phone devices that connect to the Exchange organization by using Exchange ActiveSync.

User Issues

You discover the following user issues:

Some users report that, intermittently, they fail to connect to their email from their Windows Phone device.

Some users from the New York office report that some searches from Outlook Web App return incomplete results.

Some of the users in each office report that they fail to access their mailbox during the maintenance period of the Active Directory domain controllers.

You verify that all of the remote users can connect to the network successfully by using a VPN connection, and can then launch Outlook successfully.

Partnerships

Contoso recently entered into a partnership with a company named A. Datum Corporation.

A. Datum has a main office and four branch offices. The main office is located in Toronto.

A. Datum has a messaging infrastructure configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements

Planned Changes

Contoso plans to deploy a hardware load balancer in the New York office. The load balancer must bridge all SSL connections to the Exchange servers.

You plan to deploy two new Exchange Server 2013 servers in a virtual server environment in the Miami office. The servers will host a few mailboxes as part of an evaluation of resource utilization for virtualized Exchange servers.

You also plan to deploy a high availability solution for Mailbox servers in the

You plan to replace the email appliance in New York because of recent power outages.

Business Requirements

Contoso identifies the following business requirements:

Minimize the hardware costs required for a load balancing solution.

Minimize the software costs required for a load balancing solution.

Minimize user interruptions if a service fails on a Mailbox server.

Minimize user interruptions if a service fails on a Client Access server.

12. HOTSPOT 

You are evaluating a DAG design for the New York and Atlanta offices. 

You need to ensure that all of the users in the New York and Atlanta offices can access their mailbox if the WAN link fails. 

Which DAG design should you deploy? 

To answer, select the appropriate DAG design in the answer area. 

Q8. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two Client Access servers and two Mailbox servers. 

You configure DNS round robin on the Client Access servers. All of the host (A) and alias (CNAME) records in the DNS zone are configured to have a TTL value of 10 minutes. 

You need to recommend a solution to fail over client connections to a Client Access server automatically if Internet Information Services (US) fails. The solution must minimize costs. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Deploy a Client Access server array. 

B. Reduce the TTL values on all of the A and CNAME records to one minute. 

C. Deploy a hardware load balancing solution. 

D. Deploy Network Load Balancing (NLB) on each Client Access server. 

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Q9. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers. 

All users access their email by using Microsoft Outlook 2010. 

An administrator deploys a shared mailbox named Project. 

You assign all of the users in the marketing department Full Access permissions to Project. 

You discover that Project automatically appears in Outlook to all of the marketing 

department users. 

You need to ensure that Project only appears in Outlook to the marketing department users 

who add the mailbox manually to their Outlook profile. 

Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. 

Choose two.) 

A. Remove-MailboxPermission 

B. Set-Mailbox 

C. Remove-Mailbox 

D. Add-MailboxPermission 

E. New-Mailbox 

Answer: A,B 

Q10. DRAG DROP 

You are migrating an existing Exchange Server 2007 organization to Exchange Server 2013. You expect the migration to last several weeks. 

The servers in the organization are configured as shown in the following table. 

Users who have mailboxes on all of the servers will access Outlook Anywhere by using the 

mail.contoso.com name. 

You need to recommend which servers must be associated to the autodiscover.contoso.com and mail.contoso.com names. 

Which servers should you identify for each name? 

To answer, drag the appropriate servers to the correct name in the answer area. Each server may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

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