Introduction
This four-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge
and skills necessary to design a Microsoft® Exchange 2000 organization
for an enterprise environment. It is designed to complement Implementing
and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000.
This course does not
discuss the migration or upgrade processes needed to implement a design.
It focuses on designing an environment that is based on the business needs
of an organization that requires multiple routing and administrative groups.
Audience
This course is intended for system architects and consultants
who are responsible for developing an Exchange 2000 design that is based
on the business needs of an organization. Students for this course typically
work in medium to large computing environments that have multiple physical
locations, mixed client connection protocols, and Internet messaging connectivity.
The audience includes the following:
• Senior IT
Professionals: These individuals have one or more years of messaging and
networking experience, and are ready to go on to an architect role.
• Messaging Architects:These individuals are responsible for the
design and creation of messaging strategies.
At Course Completion
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
• Evaluate the
effect of the Active Directory™ directory service design on the
Exchange 2000 design.
• Design an administrative topology.
• Design a routing topology.
• Design a public folder topology.
• Design a security strategy.
• Plan server roles and placement.
• Design for high-availaiblity, including implementing clustering
technology.
• Design a management and operations plan.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft
Certified Professional exam:
• Exam 70-225,
Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange
2000 Server
Prerequisites
• Complete Course 1560B, Updating Support Skills from Windows NT
4.0 to Windows 2000, or Course 2154A, Implementing and Administering Microsoft
Windows 2000 Directory Services, or have an equivalent working knowledge.
• Complete Course 1572, Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange
2000.
• Have a working knowledge of networking technology, including Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Domain Name System (DNS),
and Internet Information Services (IIS).
• Possess a working knowledge of Internet protocols including Post
Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol version
4 (IMAP4), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP), and Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP).
Knowledge of Exchange
Server 5.5 is beneficial, but not essential.
Student
Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary
materials for this class.
Course
Outline
Module
1: Introduction to Designing Exchange 2000 for the Enterprise
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Introduction
to the Exchange 2000 Design Process
• Using the Case Studies in This Course
• Using the Job Aids in This Course
• Performing the Labs in This Course
• Classroom Setup
At the end of the
module, you will be able to:
• Identify and
describe the basic steps that must be taken in designing an Exchange 2000
organization.
• Explain how the case studies will be used in this course.
• Explain how the job aids will be used in this course.
• Explain how labs are structured in this course.
• Explain how the classroom is set up for this course.
Module
2: Analyzing Active Directory for Exchange 2000
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Reviewing
Active Directory Basics.
• Examining How Exchange 2000 Uses Active Directory.
• Examining How Exchange 2000 Works with DSAccess.
• Designing Active Directory Groups for an Exchange 2000 Organization.
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Explain how Active Directory works.
• Explain how Exchange 2000 uses Active Directory.
• Explain how Exchange 2000 works with DSAccess.
• Design Active Directory Groups for an Exchange 2000 organization.
Module
3: Designing an Administrative Plan
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Introduction
to Designing an Administrative Plan.
• Designing Administrative Groups to Manage Tasks.
• Delegating Administrative Authority.
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Describe the
administrative models commonly used to manage servers running Exchange
2000, and explain how various factors and features affect the design of
an administrative plan.
• Create administrative groups to manage administrative tasks and
responsibilities.
• Delegate administrative authority by determining which users need
access, what they need access to, and then assigning roles and granting
permissions.
Module
4: Designing a Routing Topology
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Analyzing
the Existing Environment
• Planning Routing Groups
• Planning Routing Group Boundaries
• Planning Message Flow
• Planning Connectors Between Routing Groups
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Analyze the
existing business environment and network infrastructure.
• Plan routing groups.
• Plan routing group boundaries.
• Plan message flow.
• Plan connectors between routing groups.
Module
5: Designing a Public Folder Strategy
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Planning a
Public Folder Replication Strategy
• Planning Public Folder Permissions
• Planning Full-text Indexing
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Identify the
functions of public folders; determine how to use, organize, and display
public folders within an Exchange 2000 organization; and evaluate their
effect on an Exchange 2000 design.
• Plan a public folder replication strategy based on user and company
needs.
• Plan a public folder permission strategy that provides individual
and group access as well as default and anonymous permissions.
• Plan a full-text indexing strategy that balances information access
with server load.
Module
6: Designing a Security Strategy
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Helping to
Protect Against External Security Threats
• Helping to Protect Against Internal Security Threats
• Designing an Encryption Strategy
• Windows 2000 Security Considerations
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Identify security
risks and describe security best practices.
• Help protect an Exchange 2000 organization from external security
threats.
• Help protect an Exchange 2000 organization from internal security
threats.
• Design a digital signature and encryption strategy.
• Outline security considerations that are related to Microsoft
Windows® 2000.
Module
7: Planning Server Roles and Placement
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Planning Mailbox
Servers and Public Folder Servers
• Planning Connector Servers
• Planning Front-end/Back-end Servers
• Planning for Servers Running Active Directory
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Plan mailbox
servers and plan public folder servers.
• Plan connector servers.
• Plan front-end/back-end servers.
• Plan servers running Active Directory.
• Discuss the factors to consider when designing server placement.
Module
8: Designing an Exchange 2000 Management and Operations Plan
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Introduction
to Designing a Highly Available Exchange 2000 Organization
• Providing Redundant Supporting Services for the Exchange 2000
Organization
• Providing a Redundant Routing Topology for the Exchange 2000 Organization
• Designing a Highly Available Internet Client Access Strategy
• Designing a Highly Available Outlook® Client Access Strategy
• Providing Redundant Storage for the Exchange 2000 Organization
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Design redundant
supporting services for the Exchange 2000 organization.
• Design a redundant routing topology for the Exchange 2000 organization.
• Design a highly available Internet client access strategy.
• Design a highly available Microsoft Outlook client access strategy.
• Design a redundant storage strategy for the Exchange 2000 organization.
Module
9: Designing an Exchange 2000 Clustering Strategy
The following topics
are covered in this module:
• Introduction
to Designing an Exchange 2000 Clustering Strategy
• Reviewing Key Concepts of Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering
• Examining Key Concepts of Exchange 2000 Clustering
• Designing an Exchange 2000 Clustering Strategy
• Designing an Appropriate Data Storage Strategy
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Describe server
clustering.
• Choose an appropriate clustering model.
• Design an appropriate data storage strategy.
Module
10: Designing an Exchange 2000 Management and Operations
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• Introduction
to Designing an Exchange 2000 Management and Operations Plan
• Management and Operations Tools for Exchange 2000
• Microsoft Operations Manager 2000
• Designing a Change Plan
• Designing an Operations Plan
• Designing a Support Plan
• Designing an Optimization Plan
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Describe service
solutions and IT service management functions, and explain how these tools
relate to the four plans that comprise a management and operations plan.
• Explain how to use the default tools provided in Microsoft Windows
2000 and Exchange 2000 to manage and operate an Exchange 2000 environment.
• Explain how to use Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 to monitor
Exchange 2000.
• Design a change plan.
• Design an operations plan.
• Design a support plan.
• Design an optimization plan.
Module
11: Northwind Traders Design Review
The following
topics are covered in this module:
• How Northwind
Traders Was Configured Before the Labs
• How Northwind Traders is Now Configured
• Review of the Northwind Traders Configuration Changes
At the end of this
module, you will be able to:
• Explain
how Northwind Traders was configured before they began to work on the
first lab.
• Explain how Northwind Traders is configured now that they have
completed their work on the last lab.
• Describe how the work they did in the labs affected the Northwind
Traders design.
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