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7/30/2019 Exchange 20101 Day1
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Training By: Er. Gautam Sharma
Installation & Configuration Trainingon
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Day - 1 An Overview of Exchange 2010
Lab SetupSystem Requirements and Prerequisites
Day 2 & 3 Exchange 2010 InstallationsWorking with the Exchange Management Console and Shell
Day - 4 Understanding and Managing DatabasesAddress Lists and the Offline Address BookCreating Recipient Types
Day 5 Understanding and Managing Outlook Web AppAn Overview of the Hub and Edge Transport Server Roles
Day 6 Send/Receive Connectors and Accepted Domains
Working with Transport Rules
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Day 1
An Overview of Exchange 2010
Lab Setup
System Requirements and Prerequisites
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An Overview of Exchange 2010
Microsoft Exchange provides businesses with email, calendar,and contacts on the PC, phone & web, so employees can stayconnected and in sync.
What Exchange 2010 Has to Offer
Server RolesWhats New in Exchange 2010
What Exchange 2010 Has to Offer
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Server Roles
Mailbox Server This server hosts mailboxesand public folders
Client Access Server This is the server thathosts the client protocols, such as Post OfficeProtocol 3 (POP3), Internet Message AccessProtocol 4 (IMAP4), Secure Hypertext TransferProtocol (HTTPS), Outlook Anywhere,Availability service, and Autodiscover service.The Client Access server also hosts Web services.
Unified Messaging Server This is the server that connects a Private Branch eXchange (PBX)system to Exchange 2010.
Hub Transport Server This is the mail routing server that routes mail within the Exchangeorganization
Edge Transport Server This is the mail routing server that typically sits at the perimeter of the topology and routes mail in to and out of the Exchange organization.
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Whats New in Exchange 2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 brings a new and rich set of technologies, features, and services to the Exchange Server productline. New features and functionality in Exchange 2010 supportseveral key concepts:
Flexible and reliable Anywhere access Protection and compliance
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Lab Setup
- Install Windows 2008 R2/2008/2003- Configure DC
- Install Windows 2008 R2
- Install Exchange 2010
- Install Windows 7- Install MS-Office 2010
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System Requirements and Prerequisites
Supported Coexistence ScenariosExchange version Exchange organization coexistence
Exchange 2000 Server Not supported
Exchange Server 2003 Supported
Exchange 2007 Supported
Mixed Exchange 2007 and Exchange Server2003 organization
Supported
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Component Requirement
Schema master By default, the schema master runs on the first Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2domain controller installed in a forest. The schema master must be running any of the following:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP2 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise
Global catalog server In each Active Directory site where you plan to install Exchange 2010, you must have at least one global catalog serverrunning any of the following:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP2 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP2 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise
Network and directory server requirements for Exchange 2010
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Domain controller In each Active Directory site where you install Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 must be able to contact at least onewriteable domain controller of the domain of which Exchange 2010 is a member. The domain controller can run anyof the following:
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with SP2 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with SP2 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 Standard or Enterprise SP1 or later (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise SP1 or later
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter RTM or later
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter RTM or later
Active Directory forest Active Directory must be at Windows Server 2003 forest functionality mode or higher.
IPv6 Support IPv6 is supported only when IPv4 is also used; a pure IPv6 environment isn't supported. Using IPv6 addresses and IPaddress ranges is supported only when both IPv6 and IPv4 are enabled on that computer, and the network supportsboth IP address versions. If Exchange 2010 is deployed in this configuration, all server roles can send data to andreceive data from devices, servers, and clients that use IPv6 addresses. Exchange 2010 support is similar to support forExchange Server 2007.
Network and directory server requirements for Exchange 2010
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Hardware requirements for Exchange 2010
Component Requirement Notes
Processor x64 architecture-based computer withIntel processor that supports Intel 64architecture (formerly known as IntelEM64T)
AMD processor that supports theAMD64 platform
Intel Itanium IA64 processors notsupported
It's supported to install the Exchange management tools on acomputer that has a 64-bit processor.
For more information, see Install the Exchange 2010Management Tools and Prepare Active Directory andDomains .
Memory Varies depending on Exchange features thatare installed
For detailed information about memory requirements forExchange 2010, see Understanding Memory Configurationsand Exchange Performance .
Paging file size The page file size minimum and maximummust be set to physical RAM plus 10 MB
The recommended page file size also accounts for the memorythat's needed to collect information if the operating systemstops unexpectedly. On 64-bit operating systems, memory can
be written as a dump file to the paging file. This file mustreside on the boot volume of the server.
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Disk space At least 1.2 GB on the drive on which you install Exchange
An additional 500 MB of available disk space for each Unified Messaging
(UM) language pack that you plan to install
200 MB of available disk space on the system drive
A hard disk that stores the message queue database on an Edge Transportserver or Hub Transport server with at least 500 MB of free space
The minimum spacerequirements detailed heredon't account for disksubsystem requirements foradequate performance.
Drive DVD-ROM drive, local or network accessible None.
Screenresolution
800 x 600 pixels or higher None.
File format Disk partitions formatted as NTFS file systems, which applies to the followingpartitions:
System partition
Partitions that store Exchange binary files
Partitions containing transaction log files
Partitions containing database files
Partitions containing other Exchange files
None.
Hardware requirements for Exchange 2010
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Supported operating systems for Exchange 2010
Component Requirement
Operating system on a computerthat has a 64-bit processor
One of the following:
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Standard with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise with SP2
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard with SP1
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise with SP1
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter RTM or later
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter RTM or later
Operating system for installing theExchange management tools on acomputer that has a 64-bitprocessor
One of the following:
Windows Vista with SP2 for management tools only installation
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Standard with SP2
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise with SP2
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
64-bit edition of Windows 7
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Support for Outlook and Entourage
Exchange 2010 supports the following versions of Microsoft
Office Outlook and Microsoft Entourage for Mac:
Outlook 2010Outlook 2007Outlook 2003Entourage 2008 for Mac, Web Services EditionOutlook for Mac 2011
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1: Install .NET Framework 3.5-Installed2: Install Windows Remote Management 2.0-Installed
3: Install Windows PowerShell v2-Installed4: The functional level of your forest is at least Windows Server 20035: The Schema Master is running Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or later
For a server that will have the typical installation of Client Access, Hub Transport,and the Mailbox roles:
Import-Module ServerManager
Add-WindowsFeature NET-Framework,RSAT-ADDS,Web-Server,Web-Basic-Auth,Web-Windows-Auth,Web-Metabase,Web-Net-Ext,Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console,WAS-Process-Model,RSAT-Web-Server,Web-ISAPI-Ext,Web-Digest-Auth,Web-Dyn-Compression,NET-HTTP-Activation,RPC-Over-HTTP-Proxy,Web-WMI Restart
The Client Access Server role set the Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service to startautomatically
Set-Service NetTcpPortSharing -StartupType Automatic
Prerequisites
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End Day 1
Day 2 & 3Exchange 2010 InstallationsWorking with the Exchange Management Consoleand Shell