You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You need to modify the path for the message queue database on a Hub Transport server.
What should you do?
A -
Run the SetTransportServer cmdlet.
B -
Run the SetTransportConfig cmdlet.
C -
Modify the EdgeTransport.exe.config file.
D -
Modify the MSExchangeTransport.exe.config file.
2-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains an Edge Transport server named
Edge1. All email messages to the Internet are sent from Edge1.
You need to prevent all members of a group named Group1 from sending email
messages to the Internet.
Your solution must provide a custom nondelivery report (NDR) message to the users when they send
an email message to the Internet. What should you create?
A -
a custom MailTip and a transport rule.
B -
a custom MailTip and a remote and a Send connector.
C -
a custom Delivery Status Notification message and a transport rule.
D -
a custom Delivery Status Notification message and a Send connector.
3-
Your company has a main office and 20 branch offices.
Each office contains an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server and an Exchange Server 2010 Hub
Transport server.
Each office is configured as a separate Active Directory site. Each branch office site has one IP site
link that connects to the main office site.
You need to ensure that email sent between offices is routed through the Hub Transport server in
the main office.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the SetADSite cmdlet.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the SetADSiteLink cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the Receive connector for the Hub Transport server in the main office.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), create a new Send connector for each branch office. Configure the Hub Transport server in the main office as a source server for each Send connector.
4-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You discover that messages sent to the Internet include internal Exchange routing information in the
message header.
You need to prevent internal routing information from being sent to external recipients.
What should you do?
A -
Create a new remote domain.
B -
Modify the permissions of the Send connector.
C -
Modify the properties of the sender reputation feature.
D -
Enable domain security on the default Receive connector.
5-
You install an Exchange Server 2010 Hub Transport server named Hub1.
You need to ensure that Hub1 can receive email
messages sent from Internet hosts.
What should you do?
A -
Enable the Anonymous users permission group for the Client Hub1 Receive connector.
B -
Enable the Anonymous users permission group for the Default Hub1 Receive connector.
C -
Create a Receive connector and set the intended use to Client. Modify the port for the connector.
D -
Create a Receive connector and set the intended use to Custom. Modify the remote IP addresses range for the connector.
6-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named contoso.com that contains a mailenabled
Domain Local group named Group1.
Users from outside the organization report that all email messages sent to group1@contoso.com
generate a nondelivery report (NDR).
You need to ensure that users from outside the organization can successfully send email
To group1@contoso.com.
What should you modify for Group1?
A -
the advanced settings
B -
the group scope
C -
the group type
D -
the mail flow settings
7-
You deploy an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains two Hub Transport servers.
The network contains two Active Directory sites named Site1 and Site2. Each site contains one Hub
Transport server. Each site has a direct connection to the Internet.
You need to configure message routing for the organization to meet the following requirements:
∙Email messages sent to a SMTP domain named nwtraders.com must be delivered from Site2.
∙If Site2 is unavailable, email messages sent to nwtraders.com must be delivered from Site1.
∙Email
messages sent to all other SMTP domains must be delivered from Site1 only. What should you do?
A -
∙Create one Send connector. ∙Assign both Hub Transport servers as source servers. ∙Configure the connector as a Scoped send connector.
B -
∙Create one Send connector. ∙Assign both Hub Transport servers as source servers. ∙Configure the address spaces for the connector and then configure the costs for the address spaces.
C -
∙Create two Send connectors. ∙Assign one Hub Transport server as a source server to each Send connector. ∙Configure the connectors as Scoped send connectors.
D -
∙Create two Send connectors. ∙Assign one Hub Transport server as a source server to each Send connector. ∙Configure the address spaces for each connector.
8-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server.
You need to view the last logon time and the number of email
messages in the mailbox of each user in the
organization. Which cmdlet should you run?
A -
GetLogonStatistics
B -
GetMailboxMessageConfiguration
C -
GetMailboxStatistics
D -
GetStoreUsageStatistics
9-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 database availability group (DAG) that contains five members and
a mailbox database named DB1.
You need to identify which servers have a copy of DB1. The solution must also identify the log replay
lag times for each copy.
Which command should you run?
A -
GetAvailabilityConfig –Identity DB1 | FL
B -
GetDatabaseAvailabilityGroup –Identity DB1 | FL
C -
GetMailboxDatabase –Identity DB1 | FL
D -
GetMailboxDatabaseCopyStatus –Identity DB1 | FL
10-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You need to view the replication status of a mailbox database copy.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the database copy.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the GetDatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the TestServiceHealth cmdlet.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the Mailbox server.