Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (M20341)

Enhance skills using Exchange Server 2013

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The course is designed to provide essential skills to the delegates to install, configure, manage, monitor and support Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. During the five-day course, the delegates will gain an understanding of the key information required to maintain, manage and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2013 and configure Exchange Server 2013 efficiently. The Microsoft Exchange training introduces the best practices and guidelines to enhance the performance and reduce the security threats and errors in Exchange Server 2013. The course enables you to plan, maintain, monitor and troubleshoot messaging environment of Exchange Server 2013 and configure anti-spam and antivirus solutions. The MS Exchange course teaches how to deploy and maintain Exchange infrastructure, client access and the role of the mailbox.

  • Gain technical as well as practical skills to manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

  • Courses led by highly qualified and well experienced Microsoft Exchange Instructors

  • MSP Training offers flexible mode of training of MS Exchange server courses at an affordable price

  • Understand its installation, maintenance, and configuration and troubleshoot phase of Exchange Server 2013 environment

  • Optimize performance by implementing best practices and guidelines and reduce security threats as well

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

The delegates must have completed the following criteria before attending the course:

  • Minimum two years of experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and name resolution including DNS.
  • Minimum two years of experience supporting Windows Servers including Windows Server 2008 R2 or 2012
  • Some experience working with certificates handling PKI certificates will also be beneficial

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • The course is designed for the delegates aspiring to be administrators of enterprise level messaging.
  • Others include help desk professionals and IT generalists interested in learning Exchange Server 2013
  • Professionals having background in IT field especially in network administration, system administration and help desk can enroll into this course
  • Delegates who want to take the exam for Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Able to design and deploy the Mailbox server 2013
  • Plan, configure, monitor and manage Exchange Server 2013
  • Maintain address policies, lists and recipient objects effectively
  • Design plan for disaster mitigation, configure backup and recovery process
  • Learn how to manage highly available Client Access servers in Exchange Server 2013
  • Configure the Client Access server role
  • Implement message security options and message transport in an Exchange Server 2013 organization
  • Deploy Microsoft Outlook Web App and mobile messaging securely using the Client Access server
  • Implement permissions and secure Exchange Server 2013
  • Deploy and execute administrative auditing and administrative security
  • Configure an anti-spam solution and antivirus solutions
  • Manage and troubleshoot environment of an Exchange Server 2013

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Microsoft introduced Exchange Server to overcome the problems of managing and storing a large chunk of emails. It also acts as a mode of communication with high-security features and comprises a wide range of features to manage calendars, save contact details and control the large inflow of emails effectively. It enables the delegates to access emails and other information from any computer and share mailbox and folders between staff members.

The course provides you with the essential knowledge to perform installation and management of MS Exchange Server 2013 and Mailbox server. The Exchange server training comprises knowledge of broad range of responsibilities from planning, installing, configuring, till managing Microsoft Exchange. The course helps the delegates to design an effective auditing policy and administrative security and troubleshoot common issues of Exchange Server. Throughout the course, the delegates will gain technical as well as practical knowledge of core administrative tasks to manage Microsoft Exchange Server and enhance performance and security by mitigating the threats effectively.

Key Information of Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (M20341) Exam

The exchange server training prepares you in accomplishing the following tasks efficiently:

  • Installing and configuring mailbox role
  • Configuring and managing transport
  • Installing and managing client access
  • Exchange Infrastructure: Designing and Managing

                                                             


PROGRAM CONTENT

Deploy and Manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

The module helps you to understand prerequisites, requirements, deployment, and management of Exchange Server 2013.

  • Describe requirements and prerequisites for Exchange Server 2013
  • Perform Deployment and management of Exchange Server 2013

Plan and Configure Mailbox Servers

The topic explains how to plan and configure mailbox server role.

  • An introduction  to Mailbox Server role
  • Plan deployment for a Mailbox server
  • Techniques for configuring mailbox servers

Managing Recipient Objects

This module describes how to manage address policies, address lists and recipient objects in Exchange Server 2013.

  • Manage Exchange Server 2013 mailboxes
  • Execute public folder mailboxes
  • Maintain exchange recipients
  • Implement address policies and lists

Plan and Deploy Client Access Servers

In this module, planning and implementing Client Access Server role in Exchange Server 2013 is covered.

  • Strategies to plan Client Access Server Deployment
  • Describe how to manage Client Access Services
  • Implementation of client access server role

Configure Messaging Client Connectivity

Understand how to plan and configure Microsoft Outlook web app and mobile messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

  • Understand role of Client connectivity to Client Access Server
  • Mobile Messaging: Design and Configure
  • Install and execute Outlook Web App
  • Internet access for Client Access server

Plan and Implement High Availability

The module describes the high availability features into Exchange Server 2013 and other factors affecting it.

  • Understand High availability on Exchange Server 2013
  • Configure highly available Client Access servers and mailbox databases

Plan and Configure Message Transport

The module covers how to design and configure message transport in Exchange Server 2013 organization.

  • Explain Message Routing and Transport
  • Design and Install message transport
  • Maintain transport rules

Plan and Implement Disaster Recovery

In this module, the design, implement disaster mitigation, and recovery in Exchange Server 2013 is discussed.

  • Plan for disaster mitigation
  • Plan Exchange Server 2013 backup and recovery
  • Implement Exchange Server 2013 backup and recovery

Plan and Implement Administrative Security and Auditing

The module helps you to understand role-based access control (RBAC) permissions and configure audit logging.

  • Execute Role-Based Access Control
  • Describe how to implement Audit logging

Design and Configure Message Hygiene

The module describes how to plan messaging security and implement antivirus as well as an anti-spam solution for MS exchange server 2013.

  • Describe how to plan messaging security
  • Strategies to Plan and Implement Antivirus and Anti-spam solution for Exchange Server 2013

Maintain and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

Understand how to monitor, maintain and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2013 environment.

  • Understand Monitoring of Exchange Server 2013
  • Maintain and Troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

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