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Exchange 2000 Server--Part 4 Connectivity

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Course Overview

This course presents training in skills that administrators need to monitor and manage Exchange 2000 Server connectivity. Activities covered include monitoring, managing and troubleshooting messaging connectivity, managing messaging queues, and monitoring link status. The course also covers configuring and monitoring client connectivity and diagnosing and resolving client connectivity problems.

Learn To:

  • Identify the features of routing groups.
  • Identify the conditions under which multiple routing groups are used.
  • Identify the features of routing group topologies.
  • Configure Outlook 2000.
  • Configure Outlook Web Access clients.
  • Configure Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) clients.
  • Identify the new features of public folders in Exchange 2000 Server.
  • Identify the features of the System Manager and Outlook 2000 Properties dialog boxes used to configure public folders.
  • Identify the features in Exchange 2000 Server that supports multiple public folder trees.

Content Emphasis

Skills-Based

Audience

Candidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Exchange 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one year's experience administering Microsoft Exchange environments that have the following characteristics - Multiple physical locations, Mixed client connection protocols such as POP3, IMAP4, MAPI, NNTP, and HTTP, Internet messaging connectivity, Connectivity to foreign mail systems. Students are expected to have completed a great deal of Windows 2000 training, including the Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure series, prior to beginning this course.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 Hour(s)

Course Contents

Unit 1: Message Connectivity Management

Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
  • Identify the features of routing groups.
  • Identify the conditions under which multiple routing groups are used.
  • Identify the features of routing group topologies.
  • Identify the features of Routing Group Connectors (RGCs).
  • Create a Routing Group Connector (RGC).
  • Identify the features of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) connectors.
  • Identify the features of the X.400 connector.
  • Identify the functions of different methods of routing mail to a foreign system.
  • Sequence the steps involved in routing messages within the same server.
  • Sequence the steps involved in routing messages within the same routing group.
  • Match methods of routing messages with their descriptions.
  • Manage message queues.
  • Identify the features of the link state table.
  • Identify the features of the link state algorithm (LSA).
  • Sequence the steps in the process by which Exchange 2000 Server maintains the link state table.
  • Identify the methods for troubleshooting connection problems.
  • Sequence the steps involved in rerouting mail.
  • Identify the issues involved in tracking a message.
  • Enable message tracking.
  • Search for a message.

Unit 2: Client Connectivity Management

Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
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