Q1. HOTSPOT - (Topic 1)
You need to configure transport rules to meet the technical requirements for the PII data and the financial data.
How should you configure the rules?
To answer, disable the appropriate rule or rules in the answer area.
Answer:
Q2. (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.
Q3. (Topic 6)
You have a server named Server1 that has Exchange Server 2013 installed.
Users access their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Outlook Web App.
You need to identify when a mailbox is accessed by someone other than the owner of the mailbox.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Review the security event log.
B. Enable audit logging for all mailboxes.
C. Export the administrator audit log.
D. Run an administrator role group report.
E. Run a non-owner mailbox access report.
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
You have to enable mailbox audit logging for each mailbox that you want to run a non-owner mailbox access report.
The Non-Owner Mailbox Access Report in the Exchange Administration Center (EAC) lists the mailboxes that have been accessed by someone other than the person who owns the mailbox. When a mailbox is accessed by a non-owner, Microsoft Exchange logs information about this action in a mailbox audit log that’s stored as an email message in a hidden folder in the mailbox being audited. Entries from this log are displayed as search results and include a list of mailboxes accessed by a non-owner, who accessed the mailbox and when, the actions performed by the non-owner, and whether the action was successful.
Reference: Run a non-owner mailbox access report
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150575(v=exchg.150).aspx
Q4. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers named EX1, EX2, EX3, and EX4. All of the servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. All of the mailbox databases replicate to all of the Mailbox servers.
From EX1, you run the Get-ClusterNode | fl cluster, state,*name*,*weight* command and you receive the following output.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement.
Answer:
Q5. (Topic 6)
You are an administrator for a company named Contoso, Ltd.
Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Contoso has a partnership agreement with a company named A. Datum Corporation. A.
Datum has an Exchange server 2013 organization.
Both organizations have a federation trust to the Microsoft Federation Gateway. Users at
Contoso plan to share their free/busy information with users at A. Datum.
You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to ensure that the A. Datum users
can see the free/busy information of the Contoso users.
Which two actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)
A. In the Exchange Server organization of Contoso, configure directory synchronization.
B. In the Exchange Server organization of A. Datum, create a sharing policy.
C. In the Exchange Server organization of A. Datum, configure directory synchronization.
D. In the Exchange Server organization of Contoso, create an organization relationship.
E. In the Exchange Server organization of Contoso, create a sharing policy.
F. In the Exchange Server organization of A. Datum, create an organization relationship.
Answer: D,E
Explanation:
Business-to-business calendar sharing is set up by creating organization relationships. User-to-user calendar sharing is set up by applying sharing policies.
There is no requirement for Contoso users to view the free/busy information of the A.Datum users. Therefore, we don’t need to create an organization relationship in A.Datum.
Configure Federated Sharing Step 1: Create and configure a federation trust (this has already been done here) Step 2 (D): Create an organization relationship An organization relationship enables users in your Exchange organization to share calendar free/busy information as part of federated sharing with other federated Exchange organizations.
Step 3 (E): Create a sharing policy Sharing policies enable user-established, people-to-people sharing of both calendar and contact information with different types of external users. They support the sharing of calendar and contact information with external federated organizations, external non-federated organizations, and individuals with Internet access. If you don’t need to configure people-to-people or contact sharing (organization-level sharing only), you don’t need to configure a sharing policy. Step 4: Configure an Autodiscover public DNS record
Note: With federated sharing, users in your on-premises Exchange organization can share free/busy calendar information with recipients in other Exchange organizations that are also configured for federated sharing. Free/busy sharing can be enabled between two organizations running Exchange 2013 and also between organizations with a mixed Exchange deployment.
Q6. (Topic 5)
You need to resolve the content filtering issue for the Office 365 pilot users.
What should you do?
A. Run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the -MaxBlockedSenders and the -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID parameters.
B. Run the Microsoft Online Services Directory Synchronization Configuration Wizard and select Enable Exchange hybrid deployment.
C. Modify the default content filter policy from the Office 365 portal.
D. Run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the -MaxSafeSenders and the -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID parameters.
Answer: B
Explanation:
* Scenario:
/ The pilot users report that entries added to their Safe Senders list and their Blocked
Senders list fail to work.
/ For the pilot mailboxes, all inbound email messages from the Internet are delivered to the
Exchange Server organization, and then forwarded to Office 365.
* Hybrid Configuration wizard Exchange 2013 includes the Hybrid Configuration wizard which provides you with a streamlined process to configure a hybrid deployment between on-premises Exchange and Exchange Online organizations.
Reference: Exchange Server 2013 Hybrid Deployments
Q7. (Topic 6)
Contoso, Ltd., and Fabrikam, Inc., are partner companies.
Each company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization in a data center that is connected to the Internet. All of the Exchange servers in both of the organizations have the Client Access server role and the Mailbox role installed.
The data centers connect to each other by using a redundant high-speed WAN link.
The following mail exchanger (MX) records are configured:
* Contoso.com MX 10 mail.contoso.com
* Fabrikam.com MX 10 mail.fabrikam.com
You need to recommend a solution for inbound mail flow.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Users in both companies must receive email from the Internet if either of the Internet links fails.
* Mail from the Internet to contoso.com must be received by mail.contoso.com if the Internet link at the Contoso data center is available.
* Mail from the Internet to fabrikam.com must be received by mail.fabrikam.com if the Internet link at the Fabrikam data center is available.
Which two actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create the following DNS records:
* Contoso.com MX 20 mail.fabrikam.com
* Fabrikam.com MX 20 mail.contoso.com
B. Create the following DNS records:
* Contoso.com MX 10 mail.fabrikam.com
* Fabrikam.com MX 10 mail.contoso.com
C. For each organization, configure an internal relay domain and a Send connector.
D. For each organization, configure an external relay domain and a Receive connector.
E. Create the following DNS records:
* Contoso.com MX 5 mail.fabrikam.com
* Fabrikam.com MX 5 mail.contoso.com
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
A: Use a priority above 10.
D: “Each company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization”. We therefore need to configure an External relay. An Internal relay would be used if the two SMTP domains were in the same Exchange organization. We also need to configure a Receive connector in each organization to allow the organization to receive email destined for the other organization.
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.
A mailbox database named DB1 replicates between EX1, EX2, EX3, and EX7. The mailbox database copy of DB1 on EX7 is a lagged database.
You need to ensure that if the number of healthy database copies of DB1 is less than three during a 24-hour period, the logs in the lagged database replay automatically.
What command should you run? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer:
Q9. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You work for a financial services company that has an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Mailbox audit logging is enabled for all mailboxes.
The company identifies the following requirements for the sales department:
. The manager of the sales department must be able to search for email messages that contain specific key words in the mailboxes of the users in the sales department.
. The manager of the human resources department must receive a report that contains a list of all the sales users' mailboxes that were searched by the sales manager.
You need to identify which tasks must be performed to meet the requirements.
Which tasks should you identify?
To answer, drag the appropriate task to the correct requirement in the answer area. Each task 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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Q10. (Topic 6)
Your company has offices in Tokyo, Bangkok, and Shanghai.
All connections to the Internet are routed through an Internet connection in the Tokyo office. All of the offices connect to each other by using a WAN link.
The network contains 10 servers that have Exchange Server 2010 installed. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy 10 servers that will have Exchange Server 2013 installed. The servers will be configured as shown in the following table.
Each site has an IP-PBX that provides telephony services for the mailboxes in that site by using unsecured SIP over TCP 5070. The IP-PBX uses the same port to connect to multiple SIP peers.
You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to ensure that the Unified Messaging (UM) features are available to the mailboxes if a single server fails.
Which three actions should you include in the recommendation? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Configure the Exchange Server 2013 Mailbox servers to listen to unsecured SIP on TCP 5070.
B. Configure the Exchange Server 2013 Client Access servers to listen to unsecured SIP on TCP 5070.
C. Install the Client Access server role on the Exchange Server 2013 servers in the Shanghai and Bangkok offices.
D. Configure the Exchange Server 2013 Mailbox servers as additional SIP peers that contain new pilot identifiers.
E. Configure the Exchange Server 2013 Client Access servers as additional SIP peers that contain new pilot identifiers.
Answer: B,C,E
Explanation:
Note:
* Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging offers administrators: / A complete voice mail system Unified Messaging offers a complete voice mail solution using a single store, transport, and directory infrastructure. The store is provided by a Mailbox server and forwarding of incoming calls from a VoIP gateway or IP PBX is handled by a Client Access server. All email and voice mail messages can be managed from a single management point, using a single administration interface and tool set. / An Exchange security model The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on a Mailbox server and the Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Call Router service on a Client Access server run as a single Exchange server account. Consolidation
* The client access server (CAS) is a server role that handles all client connections to Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange 2013. The CAS supports all client connections to Exchange Server from Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App, as well as ActiveSync applications. The CAS also provides access to free/busy data in Exchange calendars.
The CAS is one of five server roles in Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange 2010, and one of two server roles in Exchange Server 2013. It must be installed in every Exchange Server organization and on every Active Directory (AD) site that has the Exchange mailbox server role installed.
Q11. HOTSPOT - (Topic 2)
You need to recommend a database availability group (DAG) design that meets the
technical requirements.
Which DAG design should you recommend?
To answer, select the appropriate design in the answer area.
Answer:
Q12. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4)
You need to recommend a solution that supports the planned changes for the public folders.
Which four cmdlets should you recommend running in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four cmdlets from the list of cmdlets to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q13. (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: D
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
Q14. (Topic 1)
The Internet link in the Tampa office will be unavailable during the weekend.
You need to ensure that all outbound email messages are sent from the Charlotte office during the planned outage.
What should you do?
A. Modify the cost of the Tampa SMTP Send connector.
B. Create a new mail exchanger (MX) record named SMTP2.fabrikam.com in the internal DNS zone.
C. Modify the smart host of the Tampa SMTP Send connector.
D. Modify the preference value of the fabrikam.com mail exchanger (MX) records.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Sometimes you need to route all your outbound emails trough a SMTP smart host and not route them directly to the internet.
From scenario:
* A Send connector named Tampa SMTP that uses SMTP1 as a smart host. The cost of the Tampa SMTP connector is 10.
* Mailbox servers in the Tampa office that provide outbound SMTP services to the Internet.
* An SMTP relay device named SMTP1 in the Tampa office.
Q15. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization and a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You plan to use a SharePoint eDiscovery Center.
You need to recommend which component must be deployed before you can use the SharePoint eDiscovery Center for In-Place eDiscovery.
What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer: