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.
2-
You install an Exchange Server 2010 Hub Transport server named Hub1.
You need to ensure that Hub1 can receive e-mail 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.
3-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization namedcontoso.com that contains a mail-enabled group named Group1.
Users from outside the organization report that e-mail messages sent to group1@contoso.com
generate a non-delivery report (NDR).
You need to ensure that users outside the organization can successfully send e-mail to group1 @
contoso.com.
What should you modify?
A -
the authentication settings for the Client Receive connector
B -
the message delivery restrictions for Group1
C -
the moderation settings for Group1
D -
the remote IP address range for the Client Receive connector
4-
You need to modify the Exchange-specific cost for asite link named Link1.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-ADSite cmdlet.
B -
From the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in, create a site link bridge.
C -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-ADSiteLink cmdlet.
D -
From the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in, modify the properties of Link1.
5-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server. Theserver contains one mailbox database.
You need to view the last logon time of all users in the organization. What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run Get-MailboxDatabase.
B -
From the Exchange Management Console, create and export a filter.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console, run the Remote Connectivity Analyzer.
D -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run Get-MailboxStatistics.
6-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server.
You need to identify which users have the largest mailboxes on the server.
What should you do?
A -
Run the Get-MailBoxStatistics cmdlet.
B -
Run the Get-StoreUsageStatistics cmdlet.
C -
Add the MSExchangeIS Client performance counters to the Performance Monitor.
D -
Add the MSExchangeIS Mailbox performance countersto the Performance Monitor.
7-
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 Shell, run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the database copy.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), view the properties of the Mailbox server.
8-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server that contains multiple mailbox databases.
You need to ensure that you receive an e-mail alertif the volume that contains the mailbox database files
has less than 25 percent of free space.
What should you do?
A -
Create a new Data Collector Set.
B -
Create a new Event Viewer Subscription.
C -
Attach a new task to the Application event log.
D -
Modify the properties of the mailbox database objects.
9-
Your Exchange Server 2010 organization contains several Mailbox servers.
You need to identify the message latency between the Mailbox servers.
What should you do?
A -
Run the Test-Mailflow cmdlet.
B -
Run the Test-OutlookConnectivity cmdlet.
C -
Increase the MSExchangeTransport diagnostic logging level to Expert.
D -
Increase the MSExchangeMailSubmission diagnostic logging level to Expert.
10-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains five Hub Transport servers.
All Hub Transport servers are listed as source servers for a Send connector to the Internet.
You need to prevent a Hub Transport server named Hub1 from sending and receiving e-mail
messages from the Internet. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Ensure that Mailbox servers can deliver e-mail messages to Hub1
Ensure that all other Hub Transport servers can deliver e-mail messages to the Internet
What should you do on Hub1?
A -
Suspend all message queues.
B -
Stop the Microsoft Exchange Transport service.
C -
Disable all Receive connectors and Send connectors.
D -
Stop the Microsoft Exchange Mail Submission Service.