Тест №70-341: Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
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Skills Being MeasuredThis
exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below.The percentages
indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.The
higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that
content area on the exam.
The information after “This objective
may include but is not limited to” is intended to further define or
scope the objective by describing the types of skills and topics that
may be tested for the objective. However, it is not an exhaustive list
of skills and topics that could be included on the exam for a given
skill area. You may be tested on other skills and topics related to the
objective that are not explicitly listed here.
Plan, Install, Configure, and Manage Transport (25 percent)
Plan a high
availability solution for common scenarios.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Set up redundancy for
intra-site scenarios; plan for Transport Dumpster; plan for
shadow redundancy; plan for redundant MX records
Design a transport solution.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Design inter-site mail
flow; design inter-org mail flow; plan for Domain
Secure/TLS; design Edge transport; design message hygiene
solutions; design shared namespace scenarios
Configure and manage transport.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Configure Edge servers;
configure Send/Receive connectors; configure transport
rules; configure accepted domains; configure email policies;
configure Address Rewriting
Troubleshoot and monitor transport.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Interpret message
tracking logs and protocol logs; troubleshoot a shared
namespace environment; troubleshoot SMTP mail flow; given a
failure scenario, predict mail flow and identify how to
recover; troubleshoot Domain Secure/TLS; troubleshoot the
new transport architecture
Configure and manage hygiene.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Manage content filtering;
manage recipient filtering; manage SenderID; manage
connection filtering; manage Spam Confidence Level (SCL)
thresholds; manage anti-malware
Install, Configure, and Manage the Mailbox Role (25 percent)
Plan the mailbox role.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Plan for database size
and storage performance requirements; plan for
virtualization requirements and scenarios; plan mailbox role
capacity and placement; design public folder placement
strategy; validate storage by running JetStress
Configure and manage the mailbox role.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Create and configure
Offline Address Book (OAB); create and configure public
folders; deploy mailbox server roles; design and create
hierarchical address lists
Deploy and manage high availability solutions for the
mailbox role.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Create and configure a
Database Availability Group (DAG); identify failure domains;
manage DAG networks; configure proper placement of a file
share witness; manage mailbox database copies
Monitor and troubleshoot the mailbox role.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Troubleshoot database
replication and replay; troubleshoot database copy
activation; troubleshoot mailbox role performance;
troubleshoot database failures; monitor database replication
and content indexing
Develop backup and recovery solutions for the mailbox role
and public folders.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Manage lagged copies;
determine most appropriate backup solution/strategy; perform
a dial tone restore; perform item-level recovery; recover
the public folder hierarchy; recover a mailbox server role
Create and configure mail-enabled objects.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Configure resource
mailboxes and scheduling; configure team mailboxes;
configure distribution lists; configure moderation;
configure a linked mailbox
Manage mail-enabled object permissions.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Configure mailbox folder
permissions; configure mailbox permissions; set up room
mailbox delegates; set up team mailbox membership; set up
auto-mapping; determine when to use Send As and Send On
Behalf permissions
Plan, Install, Configure, and Manage Client Access (25 percent)
Plan, deploy, and manage a Client Access Server (CAS).
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Design to account for
differences between legacy CAS and Exchange CAS/CAF;
configure Office web application
Plan and configure namespaces and client services.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Design namespaces for
client connectivity; configure URLs; plan for certificates;
configure authentication methods; implement auto-discover
for a given namespace
Deploy and manage mobility solutions.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Deploy Mobile OWA (MOWA);
configure OWA policies; configure Microsoft ActiveSync
policies; configure Allow Block Quarantine (ABQ); deploy and
manage Agaves
Implement load balancing.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Configure namespace load
balancing; configure Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) load
balancing; plan for differences between layer seven and
layer four load balancing methods; configure Windows Network
Load Balancing (WNLB)
Troubleshoot client connectivity.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Troubleshoot Outlook
Anywhere connectivity; troubleshoot POP/IMAP; troubleshoot
authentication; troubleshoot web services; troubleshoot
AutoDiscover; troubleshoot mobile devices
Design and Manage an Exchange Infrastructure (25 percent)
Plan for impact of Exchange on Active Directory directory
services.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Plan the number of domain
controllers; plan placement of Global Catalog (GC);
determine DNS changes required for Exchange; prepare domains
for Exchange; evaluate impact of schema changes required for
Exchange; plan around Active Directory site topology
Administer Exchange Workload Management.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Configure user workload
policies; configure system workload policies; monitor system
workload events; monitor user workload events
Plan and manage Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Determine appropriate
RBAC roles and cmdlets; limit administration using existing
role groups; evaluate differences between RBAC and Active
Directory split permissions; configure a custom-scoped role
group; configure delegated setup
Design an
appropriate Exchange solution for a given SLA
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Plan for updates; plan
for change management; design a solution that meets SLA
requirements around scheduled downtime; design a solution
that meets SLA requirements around RPO/RTO; design a
solution that meets SLA requirements around message delivery