70-342 Exam - Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

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Q1.  (Topic 6) 

You are planning an Exchange Server 2013 Deployment. 

You plan to install exchange servers in two sites, SiteA and SiteB. You plan to add all exchange servers to a single database availability group (DAG) and have all of the databases replicated to all servers. 

You implement the load balancers as configured in the following table: 

You need to plan a solution that automatically allows all users to connect to their mailbox if all of the exchange servers in one site fail. 

What should you include in the plan? 

A. Create two host (A) records named mail.fabrikham.com that each point to one of the VIP’s. 

B. Change the DAG settings of AllowCrossSiteRPCAccess to $True. 

C. Create one host (A) record named site1.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.1.10 and create one host (A) record named site2.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.2.10. 

D. Change the DAG setting of DatabaseAvailabilityGroupConfiguration to $Null. 

Answer:

Q2.  (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named adatum.com. 

You have a database availability group (DAG) that contains four Exchange servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4. The file share witness is on a server named Share1. 

The organization has two Send connectors. The Send connectors are configured as shown in the following table. 

Users report that email sent to external recipients is not being received. 

You discover that outbound email messages are queued on Server3 and Server4. 

You need to ensure that all of the email messages queued on Server3 and Server4 are delivered to the Internet as quickly as possible. 

What should you do? 

A. Modify the cost of External2. 

B. Disable External1. 

C. Modify the list of source bridgehead servers of External2. 

D. Modify the cost of External1. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Note: 

* In Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, a Send connector controls the flow of outbound messages to the receiving server. 

* When a message is to be delivered to a remote delivery group, a routing path must be determined for the message. Exchange 2013 uses the same logic as Exchange 2010 to select the routing path for a message: 

Calculate the least-cost routing path by adding the cost of the IP site links that must be traversed to reach the destination. If the destination is a connector, the cost assigned to the address space is added to the cost to reach the selected connector. If multiple routing paths are possible, the routing path with the lowest aggregate cost is used; If more than one routing path has the same cost, the routing path with the least number of hops is used; If more than one routing path is still available, the name assigned to the AD sites before the destination is considered. The routing path where the AD site nearest the destination is lowest in alphanumeric order is used. If the site nearest the destination is the same for all routing paths being evaluated, an earlier site name is considered. 

Q3.  (Topic 6) 

Your company has three offices. Each office has 1,000 users and is configured as an Active Directory site. Each site connects directly to the Internet. 

The network contains six servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed. The servers are configured as shown in the following table. 

An administrator performs a datacenter switchover by changing the DNS record for webl.adatum.com to point to the IP address of web2.adatum.com. 

Users from Main1 report that when they connect to Outlook Web App, they receive a certificate warning message. 

You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the users do not receive a certificate warning message when a datacenter switchover is performed. 

What should you include in the recommendation? 

A. Three host headers for the Default Web Site on each Client Access server 

B. One certificate that contains all of the external names as subject alternative names 

C. Three certificates that each contains one of the external names 

D. An external URL for each Client Access server set to $null 

Answer:

Explanation: 

SAN Certificates (Subject Alternative Names) This type of certificate allows more than a single name in a single SSL certificate which makes total sense for the new Microsoft products (Lync and Exchange) because several services are using names and all of them are underneath the same IIS Web Site. In some Public CA these certificates are also known as UC Certificates. 

Reference: Managing Certificates in Exchange Server 2013 

Q4. 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:  

Q5.  (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:

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. 

Q6.  (Topic 2) 

You need to recommend an auditing solution that meets the compliance requirements. What should you recommend? 

A. Export the mailbox audit log. 

B. Run an administrator role group report. 

C. Run a non-owner mailbox access report. 

D. Export the administrator audit log. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

* Scenario: All administrative changes made to the mailboxes must be tracked. 

* You can use administrator audit logging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 to log when a user or administrator makes a change in your organization. By keeping a log of the changes, you can trace changes to the person who made the change, augment your change logs with detailed records of the change as it was implemented, comply with regulatory requirements and requests for discovery, and more. 

Reference: Administrator audit logging 

Q7.  (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that is integrated with Microsoft Lync 

Server 2013. 

You need to generate a report that shows the statistics of all the calls received or placed by the Mailbox servers during the last 12 month. 

Which cmdlet should you use? 

A. Get-UMPhone Session 

B. Get-UMService 

C. Get-UMCallDataRecord 

D. Get-UMCallSummaryReport 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Get-UMCallSummaryReport cmdlet displays the aggregated statistics about all calls received or placed by Mailbox servers running the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service in an organization including voice messages, missed calls, subscriber access, auto attendant, or fax calls. 

Parameters include GroupBy. The GroupBy parameter displays the daily statistics for the last 90 days, monthly statistics for the last 12 months, or a summary of all call statistics for your Mailbox servers running the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service in your organization. 

Reference: Get-UMCallSummaryReport 

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff459267(v=exchg.150).aspx 

Q8.  (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. 

Q9.  (Topic 6) 

You have a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013. 

All of the users in the Seattle office have mailboxes that are hosted on-premises. All of the users in the Paris office have mailboxes that are hosted in Microsoft Office 365. Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS) is implemented for the Paris office users. 

Five of the Seattle office users occasionally receive protected messages from the Paris user. The Seattle office users report that they cannot view the protected content. 

You need to recommend a solution to provide the five Seattle office users with the ability to read the protected messages. The solution must minimize costs. 

What is the best recommendation to achieve the goal? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer. 

A. RMS for Individuals 

B. Azure RMS 

C. Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) 

D. Information Rights Management (IRM) 

Answer:

Explanation: 

RMS for individuals is a free self-service subscription for users in an organization who have been sent sensitive files that have been protected by Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS), but their IT department has not implemented Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS), or Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). 

Reference: RMS for Individuals and Azure Rights Management 

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn592127.aspx 

Q10. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named contoso.com. 

Contoso.com has a federated trust to another Exchange Server 2013 organization named 

fabrikam.com. 

You need to ensure that users from fabrikam.com can view the availability of users in contoso.com. 

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

Answer: