1) Mention what are the new
features in MS Exchange 2013?
· Integration with Lync and SharePoint: With site
mailboxes and in-place eDiscovery, it offers a greater integration with
Microsoft SharePoint and Lync
· Provide a resilient solution: It built upon the exchange server 2010
and redesigned for simplicity of scale, feature isolation and hardware
utilization
· Supports a multigenerational workforce: From multiple
sources users can merge contacts as well as smart search allows to search
people in the network
· Provide an engaging experience: MS web app focused on a streamlined user
interface that supports the use of touch, enhancing the use of mobile devices
· Meet the latest demand: With improved search and indexing, you
can search across Lynch 2013, Exchange 2013, SharePoint 2013, etc.
· DAG system: A new evolution of exchange 2010 DAG
2) Mention what is recommended
when you are using an exchange account for your work, when you are offline?
It is suggested that you use Cached Exchange Mode when you are
using an exchange account for your work, as it eliminates all the reason to
work offline. With Cache Exchange Mode, you can keep continuing working even if
you are disconnected with the network. Cache Exchange Mode uses a folder
file (.ost) and manages a synchronized copy of the items in all folder in the
mailbox, when you are offline. As soon as you are connected to the
network, it syncs your data automatically to the server without losing any
data.
3) Mention what are the roles
in MS exchange 2013?
In MS exchange 2013, there are two roles Client Access Server
and Mailbox Server.
4) Mention what is the role of
Client Access Server?
The Client Access Server gives connectivity to various services
like
·
Microsoft Office Outlook
·
Outlook Web App
·
Mobile devices
·
POP & SMTP
·
Accepts mail from delivers mail to other mail hosts on the
internet
·
Gives unified namespace, network security and authentication
·
Handles all client requests for Exchange
·
Routes requests to the correct mailbox server
·
Allows the use of layer 4 (TCP affinity) routing
5) Mention what is the role of
Mailbox server?
Mailbox servers help in
·
e-mail storage
·
Host public folder databases
·
Host mailbox databases
·
Calculate e-mail address policies
·
Performs multi-mailbox searches
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Provide high availability and site resiliency
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Provide messaging records management and retention policies
·
Handle connectivity as clients don’t connect directly to the
mailbox services
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For given mailbox, it provides all core exchange functionality
·
When a database fails over, it also fails access to the mailbox
6) Explain what are the
important features of Transport Pipeline?
Transport pipeline is made up of three different services:
·
Front end transport service: It does basic message filtering based on
domains, connectors, senders and recipients. It only connects with the
transport service on a mailbox server and does not backlog any messages locally
·
Transport service: It runs on all mailbox servers, and it handles
SMTP mail flow. It helps in message categorization and content inspection. The
transport services routes messages between the Mailbox Transport service, the
Transport Service and Front-End Transport service. This service does not
queue messages locally
· Mailbox Transport: This system includes receiving and sending
SMTP to the transport service from mailbox using RPC (Remote Procedure Call).
7) Explain what is the role of
categorizer?
Categorizer performs following functions
·
Recipient Resolution: The e-mail address of the recipient is
resolved to decide whether the recipient has got a mailbox in the Exchange
Organization or an external e-mail address
·
Routing Resolution: Once the information regarding the
recipient is resolved, the ultimate destination for the mail is routed, and the
next hop are determined
· Content Conversion: Once the mail has reached its determined
address, the SMTP is converted into readable format like HTML, rich text format
or plain text
8) Explain the term DAG (Data
Availability Group)?
DAG or Data Availability Group is a framework build is MS
Exchange 2013. It is a group of up to 16 mailbox server that hosts a set
of databases and provides automatic database level recovery due to failure of
servers of databases.
9) Mention how many types of
delivery groups found in MS Exchange 2013?
In MS Exchange 2013, there are five types of delivery groups
·
Routing DAG
·
Mailbox delivery groups
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Connector source service
·
AD site
·
Server List
10) Explain how message is
delivered to the mailbox database in Exchange 2013?
In exchange 2013, after the message reaches the target mailbox
server in the destination AD site, the transport service avails SMTP to carry
the message to the mailbox. After that, using RPC, Transport Service
delivers the message to the local mailbox.
11) What action does Front End
Transport service does?
Front end transport service does one of the following actions
based on the number and type of the recipients
·
For the message with a single mailbox recipient, choose a mail
box server in the target delivery group and based on the proximity of the AD
site, give preference to the mail box server
·
For the message with multiple or several mailbox recipients, it
uses the first 20 recipients to select a mailbox in a closest proximity or
delivery group, based on the AD site proximity
·
If the message has no mailbox recipients, it chooses a random
mailbox server in the local AD site
12) Mention what is the
function of mailbox Transport Submission service?
Mailbox Transport Submission service does one of the following
actions based on the number and type of recipients.
·
For the message having only one mailbox recipient, it chooses a
mailbox server in the target delivery group and give priority to the mailbox
server based on the AD site proximity
·
With multiple mailbox recipients, it uses first 20 recipients to
choose a Mailbox server in the closest delivery group, based on the AD site
proximity
·
If there is no mailbox recipient, select a mailbox server in the
local delivery group
13) How the flow of the mail is
tracked in MS Exchange 2013?
To track message flow in MS
Exchange 2013, Delivery Reports are used. It is applicable for Outlook
and Outlook web only. However, Message Tracking Logs are also helpful to
know the flow of the mail.
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