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ESAME 70-285  

 

Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

 

 

 


 

 

Il seguente corso è basato sul MOC 2008A.

L’esame è rivolto agli amministratori che intendono validare le competenze necessarie per progettare e pianificare correttamente un'organizzazione Exchange Server 2003 in una rete aziendale, includendo un piano per l’aggiornamento da versioni precedenti di Exchange.
i candidati dovranno essere in grado di:

 

  • Analizzare Active Directory e progettare un piano amministrativo
  • Progettare una topologia di routing, posizionamento e ruoli dei server
  • Progettare cartelle pubbliche e connettività dei client
  • Progettare una strategia di protezione per Exchange Server 2003
  • Progettare una soluzione di elevata disponibilità e affidabilità
  • Progettare la connettività tra organizzazioni
  • Progettare una strategia di distribuzione da Exchange 5.5 a Exchange Server 2003
Per sostenere l’esame, i candidati devono possedere i seguenti requisiti:
  • Conoscenza operativa di Microsoft Windows Server2003 e Active Directory
  • Conoscenza operativa dei principi di base della progettazione di Active Directory
  • Conoscenza operativa di Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 e Exchange 2000 Server o Exchange Server 2003
  • Conoscenza operativa delle reti, tra cui protocollo TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), DNS (Domain Name System) e Internet Information Services (IIS)
  • Conoscenza operativa dei concetti relativi all'infrastruttura di rete, inclusi routing, router e larghezza di banda disponibile
  • Conoscenza operativa dei protocolli Internet, tra cui i protocolli POP3 (Post Office Protocol versione 3) o IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol versione 4), SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) e NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol)
  • Almeno tre anni di esperienza nella messaggistica e nelle reti, incluso un anno di esperienza nella progettazione di infrastrutture di messaggistica

Al superamento dell’esame 70-285 si ottiene la qualifica di:

Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).

 

Si ottengono inoltre crediti per le seguenti certificazioni:

MCSE Messaging (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Messaging) su Windows Server 2003

 

 

 

Syllabus

 

 

Designing an Upgrade or Migration and Coexistence Strategy   

Design an upgrade strategy from previous versions of Exchange.

Considerations include upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 5.5, whether to upgrade the existing organization or create a new organizational structure, and designing connection agreements.

  • Upgrade from Exchange Server 5.5.
  • Upgrade from Exchange 2000 Server.
Design coexistence and migration of Exchange Server 2003 with other messaging systems. Considerations include cc:Mail, MSMail, previous versions of Exchange, Lotus Notes, X.400 messaging systems, PROFS, SNADS, and Groupwise.
  • Plan for coexistence/migration with foreign mail systems, such as Notes, cc:Mail, GroupWise, MS Mail, PROFS, TAO, and SNADS.
  • Plan for coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5.
  • Plan for coexistence with Exchange 2000 Server.
Design the integration with the existing or planned Active Directory. Considerations include potential changes to the current or planned Active irectory structure, and inter-organizational connectivity and synchronization.
  • Identify any changes needed to the Active Directory.
  • Design inter-organizational connectivity and synchronization.

 

 

Designing the Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure

Design an Exchange Server 2003 administrative model.

Considerations include business factors, existing and planned administrative model, organizational unit (OU) structure, policies, administrative group placement and boundaries, and permissions.

Designate and design servers.

Server configurations include server placement, connectors, client computer access, and multiple protocols.

  • Design server placement.
  • Design Server Specialization.
Design Exchange Server 2003 Public Folder Infrastructure. Considerations include company structure, geographical structure, maintenance policies, permissions, replication and indexing.
  • Determining Public Folder Referrals.
  • Design Public Folder Security.

Design the storage strategy. Considerations include optimal database sizing, logging strategy, stores and storage group configurations.

Design servers to achieve fault tolerance and increased performance. Considerations include server scalability, storage fault tolerance, front-end back-end topology, and clustering.

  • Determine approach for scalability.
  • Hardware fault tolerance (RAID).
  • Design the front-end/back-end servers.
  • Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) Clustering.
Design a backup and recovery solution. Considerations include planning backup scope, defining the backup schedule, media storage and rotation, backup type, recovering the entire messaging system, individual databases, and servers; re-associating user mailboxes with accounts; and designing mailbox stores to support recovery.

 

 

Designing Connectivity for Exchange Server 2003

Design an Exchange Server 2003 routing group topology.

  • Plan traffic flow. Considerations include ADC computer and bridgeheads, routing group boundaries, bandwidth, public folder replication, and existing network connections.

Design Exchange 2003 Connectors.

Design Exchange 2003 Virtual (protocol) Server Strategy.

Design a fault-tolerant DNS solution.

Design Client strategy for Exchange Server 2003.

Considerations include hardware, operating system, access method, existing message store requirements, and existing message clients.

  • Design a strategy for mail access. Messaging clients include MAPI, IMAP4, POP3, RPC over HTTP, and HTTP mail.
  • Plan deployments of messaging clients. Considerations include policies and profiles.

 

 

Designing the Security Strategy

Design an authentication and encryption strategy.

Considerations include user authentication and encryption requirements, such as S/MIME, IPSec, NTLM, Digest authentication, and SSL.

  • Outlook Web Access (OWA)
  • Outlook Mobile Access (OMA)
  • Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME)
Design protection from external threats. Considerations include protection from unsolicited commercial e-mail, viruses, spoofing, and firewalls.
  • Block SMTP Relay
  • Virus protection
  • Protect from unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam)
  • Protect from spoofing
  • Firewall configuration
  • Content filtering
  • Blacklists
Protect the Exchange Server 2003 infrastructure against internal attacks.
  • Physical security of the computer
  • Virus protection
  • Permissions
  • Internal firewall