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Module 2: Installing Exchange Server 2007
Overview
Introduction to the Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
Installing Exchange Server 2007
Completing the Exchange Server 2007 Installation
Lesson 1: Introduction to the Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
Why Exchange Server 2007 Uses Server Roles
What Is the Mailbox Server Role?
What Is the Client Access Server Role?
What Is the Hub Transport Server Role?
What Is the Edge Transport Server Role?
What Is the Unified Messaging Server Role?
What Are the Server Role Deployment Scenarios?
Discussion: Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
Why Exchange Server 2007 Uses Server Roles
Simplified deployment and administration
Enhanced scalability
Improved security
Simplified deployment and administration
Enhanced scalability
Improved security
Mailbox server roleMailbox server role
Unified Messaging server role
Unified Messaging server role
Edge Transport server role
Edge Transport server role
Client Access server roleClient Access server role
Hub Transport server role
Hub Transport server role
What Is the Mailbox Server Role?
The Mailbox server role:The Mailbox server role:
Hosts mailboxes and public folders
Enables high availability through clustering, LCR, and CCR
Does not transfer messages between mailboxes
Hosts mailboxes and public folders
Enables high availability through clustering, LCR, and CCR
Does not transfer messages between mailboxes
The Mailbox server:The Mailbox server:
Should not be directly accessible from the Internet
Must be a member of an Active Directory domain
Should be connected to a fast storage device such as a SAN
Should not be directly accessible from the Internet
Must be a member of an Active Directory domain
Should be connected to a fast storage device such as a SAN
What Is the Client Access Server Role?
The Client Access server role provides:The Client Access server role provides:
Access to mailboxes for non-MAPI clients
Services such as Autodiscover and Web services
Access to mailboxes for non-MAPI clients
Services such as Autodiscover and Web services
The Client Access server:The Client Access server:
Must be deployed in each Active Directory site that has a Mailbox server
Requires a fast network connection to Mailbox servers
Should be deployed on the internal network
Must be deployed in each Active Directory site that has a Mailbox server
Requires a fast network connection to Mailbox servers
Should be deployed on the internal network
What Is the Hub Transport Server Role?
The Hub Transport server role provides:The Hub Transport server role provides:
Message routing
Optional antivirus and anti-spam protection
Messaging policy compliance
Message routing
Optional antivirus and anti-spam protection
Messaging policy compliance
The Hub Transport server:The Hub Transport server:
Requires a fast network connection to Mailbox servers and global catalog servers
Requires SMTP connectivity to other Hub Transport servers and to the Edge Transport server
Is required in every site with a Mailbox server
Requires a fast network connection to Mailbox servers and global catalog servers
Requires SMTP connectivity to other Hub Transport servers and to the Edge Transport server
Is required in every site with a Mailbox server
What Is the Edge Transport Server Role?
The Edge Transport server role provides:The Edge Transport server role provides:
Internet message delivery
Antivirus and anti-spam protection
Edge transport rules
Address rewriting
Internet message delivery
Antivirus and anti-spam protection
Edge transport rules
Address rewriting
The Edge Transport server:The Edge Transport server:
Cannot be deployed with any other server role
Cannot not be a member of an Active Directory domain
Should be deployed in a perimeter network
Cannot be deployed with any other server role
Cannot not be a member of an Active Directory domain
Should be deployed in a perimeter network
What Is the Unified Messaging Server Role?
The Unified Messaging server role provides:The Unified Messaging server role provides:Call answering
Fax receiving
Subscriber access
Auto attendant
Call answering
Fax receiving
Subscriber access
Auto attendant
The Unified Messaging server:The Unified Messaging server:Should not be directly accessible from the Internet
Requires access to Mailbox servers, Hub Transport servers, and global catalog servers
Requires access to an IP-PBX or VoIP gateway device
Should not be directly accessible from the Internet
Requires access to Mailbox servers, Hub Transport servers, and global catalog servers
Requires access to an IP-PBX or VoIP gateway device
What Are the Server Role Deployment Scenarios?
Small Organization
Small Organization
Medium-Sized Organization
Medium-Sized Organization
Large Organization
Large Organization
Discussion: Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
Read the scenario
Determine possible solutions
Discuss your solutions with the class
Read the scenario
Determine possible solutions
Discuss your solutions with the class
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Lesson 2: Installing Exchange Server 2007
Infrastructure Requirements for Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Discussion: Server Requirements for Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Active Directory Preparation for Exchange Server 2007
Process for Installing Exchange Server 2007
Unattended Exchange Server 2007 Installation Options
Infrastructure Requirements for Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Infrastructure Component Requirements
Active Directory
Schema master must be running Windows Server 2003 SP1Global catalog servers must be running Windows Server 2003 SP1Domain functional level must be at least Windows 2000 server native
DNSMust be configured to enable domain controller and global catalog server name resolution
Exchange Server organization
All Exchange 5.5 servers must be removed
Discussion: Server Requirements for Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Research the requirements using Exchange Server 2007 Help
Determine requirements
Discuss your findings with the class
Research the requirements using Exchange Server 2007 Help
Determine requirements
Discuss your findings with the class
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Active Directory Preparation for Exchange Server 2007
Setup switch Explanation
/PrepareLegacy ExchangePermissions
Required if the organization includes previous versions of Exchange Server
/PrepareSchemaPrepares the schema for the Exchange Server 2007 installation
/PrepareAD
Prepares the global Exchange objects Creates the Exchange universal security groups in the root domainPrepares the current domain
/PrepareDomain/PrepareDomain domainname/PrepareAllDomains
Prepares the domain by creating a new global group called Exchange 12 Domain Servers
Process for Installing Exchange Server 2007
Run Setup.exe from the installation source (install required software if not installed)Run Setup.exe from the installation source (install required software if not installed)11
Choose to enable Outlook 2003 or earlier clientsChoose to enable Outlook 2003 or earlier clients44
Choose the installation type Choose the installation type 33
Choose the option to install Exchange Server 2007 Choose the option to install Exchange Server 2007 22
Setup checks organizational and server prerequisitesSetup checks organizational and server prerequisites55
Exchange Server 2007 is installed on the computer Exchange Server 2007 is installed on the computer 66
Unattended Exchange Server 2007 Installation Options
/mode, /m
/roles, /r
/targetdir, /t
/PrepareAD, /p
/DomainController, /dc
/NewProvisionedServer, /nprs
/ServerAdmin
/mode, /m
/roles, /r
/targetdir, /t
/PrepareAD, /p
/DomainController, /dc
/NewProvisionedServer, /nprs
/ServerAdmin
Commonly used command-line setup parameters:
Lab 1: Installing Exchange Server 2007
Exercise 1: Preparing the Environment for Exchange Server 2007
Exercise 2: Installing Exchange Server 2007
Lesson 3: Completing the Exchange Server 2007 Installation
Demonstration: Exchange Server 2007 Installation Verification
Exchange Server 2007 Installation Troubleshooting
Additional Software Required for Exchange Installation
The Process for Securing the Exchange Server 2007 Installation
Demonstration: How to Delegate Permissions in Exchange Server 2007
Demonstration: Verifying the Exchange Server 2007 Deployment
Post-Installation Documentation
Demonstration: Exchange Server 2007 Installation Verification
Your instructor will demonstrate:
Services configuration post installation
Default folder structure
Setup logs
Test e-mail and admin tools
And will discuss verifying the Exchange Server 2007 installation
Exchange Server 2007 Installation Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot Exchange Server 2007:To troubleshoot Exchange Server 2007:
Identify the problem Identify the problem 11
Document the problem resolution Document the problem resolution 44
Test only one fix at a time Test only one fix at a time 33
Identify potential fixes for the problem Identify potential fixes for the problem 22
Additional Software Required for Exchange Server Installation
Antivirus software
Anti-spam software
Backup software
Monitoring tools and agents
Connectors
Antivirus software
Anti-spam software
Backup software
Monitoring tools and agents
Connectors
Additional software required for Exchange Server installation:
Process for Securing the Exchange Server 2007 Installation
To secure the Exchange Server 2007 installation:To secure the Exchange Server 2007 installation:
Restrict physical access Restrict physical access 11
Reduce the attack surface Reduce the attack surface 33
Restrict communication Restrict communication 22
Register the Exchange2007.xml configuration fileRegister the Exchange2007.xml configuration file
Restrict permissions Restrict permissions 44
Demonstration: How to Delegate Permissions in Exchange Server 2007
Your instructor will demonstrate how to delegate permissions in Exchange Server 2007
And will discuss:
The delegation roles
How delegation roles can be used in an organization
Demonstration: Verifying the Exchange Server 2007 Deployment
Your instructor will demonstrate how to verify the Exchange Server 2007 deployment using the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer
And will discuss:
How the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer works
When the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer should be run
Post-Installation Documentation
Server build documentation
Change control logs
Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool
Company-specific documentation
Server build documentation
Change control logs
Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool
Company-specific documentation
Post-installation documents:
Lab 2: Verifying an Exchange Server 2007 Installation
Exercise: Verifying an Exchange Server 2007 Installation
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