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Q17. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization that contains five servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2010. You need to create a Lync Server SIP Unified Messaging (UM) dial plan to enable voice integration between Lync Server and Exchange Server.
Which three Exchange servers should you associate to the UM dial plans? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. EX1
B. EX2
C. EX3
D. EX4
E. EX5
Answer: B,D,E
Explanation:
Add all Client Access and Mailbox servers to the SIP URI dial plan. However, if you have multiple SIP URI dial plans, you must add all Client Access and Mailbox servers to all SIP URl dial plans.
Reference: Deploying Exchange 2013 UM and Lync Server overview
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb676409(v=exchg.150).aspx
Q18. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You successfully migrate the public folders from a previous version of Exchange Server.
You discover that one of the public folder mailboxes almost reached its quota size.
You need to move some of the public folders in the public folder mailbox to another public
folder mailbox.
What should you run?
A. Merge-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
B. Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
C. Set-MailPublicFolder
D. Set-PublicFolder
Answer: B
Explanation:
Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1 Splits the given public folder mailbox based on the size of the folder
Note: If the content of a public folder mailbox begins to exceed your mailbox quotas, you
may need to move public folders to a different public folder mailbox. There are a couple
ways to do this. To move one or more public folders that don’t contain subfolders, you can
use the PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlets.
Move a single public folder
This example starts the move request for the public folder \CustomerEnagagements from
the public folder mailbox DeveloperReports to DeveloperReports01
New-PublicFolderMoveRequest -Folders \DeveloperReports\CustomerEngagements -
TargetMailbox DeveloperReports01
Incorrect:
Not A: Merge-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
Merges the contents of the given public folder mailbox with the targetpublic folder mailbox.
Not C: Use the Set-MailPublicFolder cmdlet to configure the mail-related settings of mail-
enabled public folders.
Not D: Use the Set-PublicFolder cmdlet to set the attributes of public folders.
Reference: https://justaucguy.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/exchange-server-2013-preview-scripts/
Reference: Move a public folder to a different public folder mailbox
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj906435(v=exchg.150).aspx
Q19. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You company has two offices. The offices are located in Los Angeles and New York.
You manage an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A database availability group (DAG) named DAG1 contains servers from the Los Angeles office and servers from the New York office. There are copies of all the databases on all of the servers. The New York office is the primary data center and hosts all of the active database copies. As well as the witness server.
You run the Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup command and you receive the following output.
Select the correct option of below answer area now.
Answer:
Q20. (Topic 2)
You need to recommend a solution for the voice mail traffic. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
Which two configurations should you include in the recommendation? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. A dial plan.
B. A server certificate
C. A transport rule
D. A data loss prevention (DLP) policy
E. A call answering rule
Answer: A,B Explanation:
* Scenario: Voice mail traffic between the telephone system and the Exchange Server environment must be encrypted.
A: Use the EAC to configure Protected Voice Mail from authenticated callers . In the EAC, navigate to Unified Messaging > UM dial plans. In the list view, select the UM dial plan you want to modify, and then click Edit. . On the UM Dial Plan page, under UM Mailbox Policies, select the UM mailbox policy you want to manage, and then click Edit. . On the UM Mailbox Policy page > Protected voice mail, under Protect voice
message from authenticated callers, select one of the following options: . Click Save.
B:
* In on-premises and hybrid deployments, you can configure a Client Access and Mailbox server to use mutual Transport Layer Security (mutual TLS) to encrypt the SIP and RTP traffic sent and received from other devices and servers. When you configure the dial plan to use SIP secured mode, only the SIP signaling traffic will be encrypted, and the RTP media channels will still use TCP, which isn’t encrypted. However, when you configure the dial plan to use Secured mode, both the SIP signaling traffic and the RTP media channels are encrypted. An encrypted signaling media channel that uses Secure Realtime Transport Protocol (SRTP) also uses mutual TLS to encrypt the VoIP data.
* When you’re deploying Transport Layer Security (TLS) with UM, the certificates that are used on the Client Access server and the Mailbox server both must contain the local computer's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in the certificate’s Subject Name. To work around this issue, use a public certificate and import the certificate on all Client Access and Mailbox servers, any VoIP gateways, IP PBXs, and all the Lync servers.
Q21. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4)
You are attempting to resolve the email delivery issue for Fabrikam.
You need to identify which certificate is being used by the servers in the Exchange Server organization of Fabrikam.
In which directory on EX1 should you review the log files? (To answer, select the appropriate directory in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q22. 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:
Q23. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has a hybrid deployment with Microsoft Office 365. The hybrid deployment use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) 3.0.
You need to ensure that only Exchange ActiveSync devices are allowed to access Office 365 services from outside of the organization.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Create a Mobile Device Mailbox Policy.
B. Update the Office 365 Identify Platform relying party trust.
C. Add claims rules to the Active Directory claims provider trust.
D. Update the Office mobile device policy.
E. Add an Active Directory Identify Platform relying party trust.
Answer: C
Explanation:
C: Step 1: Add claim rules to the Active Directory Claims Provider trust Block all external access to Office 365 except Exchange ActiveSync
The following example allows access to all Office 365 applications, including Exchange Online, from internal clients including Outlook. It blocks access from clients residing outside the corporate network, as indicated by the client IP address, except for Exchange ActiveSync clients such as smart phones. The rule set builds on the default Issuance Authorization rule titled Permit Access to All Users. Use the following steps to add an Issuance Authorization rule to the Office 365 relying party trust using the Claim Rule Wizard: (steps omitted).
B: Step 2: Update the Microsoft Office 365 Identity Platform relying party trust
Reference: Limiting Access to Office 365 Services Based on the Location of the Client
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh526961(v=ws.10).aspx
Q24. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You successfully migrate the public folders from a previous version of Exchange Server.
You discover that one of the public folder mailboxes almost reached its quota size.
You need to move some of the public folders in the public folder mailbox to another public folder mailbox.
What should you run?
A. Merge PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
B. Set-MailPublicFolder
C. New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest
D. New-PublicFolderMoveRequest
Answer: D
Explanation:
* If the content of a public folder mailbox begins to exceed your mailbox quotas, you may need to move public folders to a different public folder mailbox. There are a couple ways to do this. To move one or more public folders that don’t contain subfolders, you can use the PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlets.
* Use the New-PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlet to begin the process of moving public folder contents between public folder mailboxes. Moving public folders only moves the physical contents of the public folder; it doesn't change the logical hierarchy. When the move request is completed, you must run the Remove-PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlet to remove the request or wait until the time specified in the CompletedRequestAgeLimit parameter has passed. The request must be removed before you can run another move request.