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WelcomeWelcomeHot-21Hot-21
24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 2 of 24): (Part 2 of 24): Exchange 2007 Exchange 2007 Transport and Routing ArchitectureTransport and Routing Architecture
Harold WongSr. Technology [email protected]/haroldwong
What We Will CoverWhat We Will Cover
• Changes to MicrosoftChanges to Microsoft®® Exchange Server Exchange Server 2007 routing terminology2007 routing terminology
• Exchange Server 2007 topologiesExchange Server 2007 topologies
• Active DirectoryActive Directory®® site-based routing site-based routing
Level 200Level 200
Helpful ExperienceHelpful Experience
• Experience with Active DirectoryExperience with Active Directory
• Understanding of Active Directory sitesUnderstanding of Active Directory sites
• Experience with MicrosoftExperience with Microsoft®® Exchange Server Exchange Server 20032003
AgendaAgenda
• ReviewReview
• Exploring Exchange Server 2007 TopologiesExploring Exchange Server 2007 Topologies
• Introducing Transport and RoutingIntroducing Transport and Routing
Review: Integration of Exchange Review: Integration of Exchange Server 2007 and Active DirectoryServer 2007 and Active Directory
• Exchange Server 2007 utilizes Active Exchange Server 2007 utilizes Active Directory sites and site links for routing mailDirectory sites and site links for routing mail
• Each server role manages Exchange Server Each server role manages Exchange Server data in Active Directory partitionsdata in Active Directory partitions
• Improved Exchange Server administrative Improved Exchange Server administrative roles simplify permission delegationroles simplify permission delegation
Review: Integrating with Active Review: Integrating with Active DirectoryDirectory
1.1.ComplexityComplexity
2.2.FlexibilityFlexibility
3.3.TrustworthinessTrustworthiness
4.4.ScalabilityScalability
Which of the following was not one of the basic architectural goals in the development of Exchange Server 2007?
Review: Integrating with Active Review: Integrating with Active DirectoryDirectory
1.1.Single forest topologySingle forest topology
2.2.Cross-forest topologyCross-forest topology
3.3.Resource forest topologyResource forest topology
4.4.Multiple forest topologyMultiple forest topology
Which type of Active Directory topology allows you to separate the administration of Exchange Server from that of Active Directory?
Review: Integrating with Active Review: Integrating with Active DirectoryDirectory
1.1.Client Access server roleClient Access server role
2.2.Edge Transport server roleEdge Transport server role
3.3.Hub Transport server roleHub Transport server role
4.4.Mailbox server roleMailbox server role
In a cross-forest infrastructure, what Exchange Server 2007 role manages the communication between organizations?
Review: Planning for Exchange Review: Planning for Exchange Server 2007Server 2007
1.1. Schema partitionSchema partition
2.2. Configuration partitionConfiguration partition
3.3. Domain partitionDomain partition
4.4. All of the aboveAll of the above
Where does Exchange Server 2007 store attribute, configuration, and recipient information?
Review: Planning for Exchange Review: Planning for Exchange Server 2007Server 2007
1.1. By the cost of an IP site linkBy the cost of an IP site link
2.2. By the fastest WAN connectionBy the fastest WAN connection
3.3. Using routes configured in Exchange ServerUsing routes configured in Exchange Server
4.4. By the replication interval of a site linkBy the replication interval of a site link
How does Exchange Server 2007 determine the best route to deliver mail within an Exchange organization?
Review: Planning for Exchange Review: Planning for Exchange Server 2007Server 2007
1.1. Client Access server roleClient Access server role
2.2. Edge Transport server roleEdge Transport server role
3.3. Hub Transport server roleHub Transport server role
4.4. Mailbox server roleMailbox server role
Which server role will first attempt direct communication rather than examining site link costs when sending data between sites?
Review: Understanding Review: Understanding Exchange PermissionsExchange Permissions
1.1. ThreeThree
2.2. FourFour
3.3. FiveFive
4.4. SixSix
How many predefined administrative groups are provided with Exchange Server 2007?
Review: Understanding Review: Understanding Exchange PermissionsExchange Permissions
1.1. Exchange Organization AdministratorExchange Organization Administrator
2.2. Exchange Recipient AdministratorExchange Recipient Administrator
3.3. Exchange Server AdministratorExchange Server Administrator
4.4. Exchange View-Only AdministratorExchange View-Only Administrator
Which role provides permissions to modify any Exchange property on an Active Directory user, contact, group, or public folder object?
Review: Understanding Review: Understanding Exchange PermissionsExchange Permissions
1.1. Exchange organization administratorExchange organization administrator
2.2. Exchange recipient administratorExchange recipient administrator
3.3. Exchange server administratorExchange server administrator
4.4. Exchange view-only administratorExchange view-only administrator
Which role does not provide organization-wide permissions to an Exchange administrator?
AgendaAgenda
• ReviewReview
• Exploring Exchange Server 2007 TopologiesExploring Exchange Server 2007 Topologies
• Introducing Transport and RoutingIntroducing Transport and Routing
Legacy Routing TerminologyLegacy Routing Terminology
Routing groups Administrative groups
Intelligent message filter
Link state routing Routing objects
Looking at Exchange Server TopologiesLooking at Exchange Server Topologies
LogicalLogicalTopologyTopology
Examining Logical TopologiesExamining Logical Topologies
Resource forest
Cross forestSingle forest
Edge Transportserver role
Examining Physical TopologiesExamining Physical Topologies
Distributed messagingCentralized messaging
Service-level management
Exchange Server Organization Exchange Server Organization TopologiesTopologies
Network layer
Active Directorylayer
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. How mail is transportedHow mail is transported
2.2. Where servers are locatedWhere servers are located
3.3. How public folders replicateHow public folders replicate
4.4. All of the aboveAll of the above
Q1: What does the Physical layer of the Exchange Topology describe?
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. Unified Messaging Server RoleUnified Messaging Server Role
2.2. Hub Transport Server RoleHub Transport Server Role
3.3. Edge Transport Server RoleEdge Transport Server Role
4.4. All Exchange 2007 Server Roles require at All Exchange 2007 Server Roles require at least one Active Directory forestleast one Active Directory forest
Q2: Which Exchange 2007 Server Role does not require an Active Directory forest?
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. Single Forest TopologySingle Forest Topology
2.2. Resource Forest TopologyResource Forest Topology
3.3. Cross Forest TopologyCross Forest Topology
4.4. All of the aboveAll of the above
Q3: Which logical topology deploys multiple Exchange 2007 servers across multiple Active Directory domains?
AgendaAgenda
• ReviewReview
• Exploring Exchange Server 2007 TopologiesExploring Exchange Server 2007 Topologies
• Introducing Transport and RoutingIntroducing Transport and Routing
Transport Server RolesTransport Server Roles
Edge Transport server role
Hub Transport server role
Messaging Transport and Routing
Messaging Policy and Compliance
Messaging Transport and RoutingAnti-SpamAntivirus
New SMTP Transport StackNew SMTP Transport Stack
Exchange Server 2003 SMTP:Exchange Server 2003 SMTP:• Provided by Internet Provided by Internet Information Services (IIS)Information Services (IIS)Exchange Server 2007 SMTP:Exchange Server 2007 SMTP:• Provided by MicrosoftProvided by Microsoft Exchange Transport Service Exchange Transport Service
SMTP receive agents:SMTP receive agents:• Anti-spamAnti-spam• AntivirusAntivirus• Messaging policyMessaging policy• Messaging complianceMessaging compliance
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Active Directory Site-Based Active Directory Site-Based Routing Topology Routing Topology
Chicago siteIP: 192.168.16.0
New York siteIP: 192.168.48.0
Seattle siteIP: 192.168.32.0
Direct relay
Hub site routing
Site cost overrideActive Directory cost: 25Exchange Server cost: 50 Queue at point
of failure
SMTP ConnectorsSMTP Connectors
Implicit SMTP connectors determined by Active Directory site links
Receive connector
Send connector
Configuring the Hub Transport Server
Explore Hub Transport settingsExplore Hub Transport settings Manage Active Directory sites using Windows Manage Active Directory sites using Windows
PowerShell™PowerShell™
demonstrationdemonstration
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. Distributed Administrative ModelDistributed Administrative Model
2.2. Centralized Administrative ModelCentralized Administrative Model
3.3. Role-based Administrative ModelRole-based Administrative Model
4.4. Transport Administrative ModelTransport Administrative Model
Q1: What type of administrative model does Exchange 2007 introduce?
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. Messaging TransportMessaging Transport
2.2. Messaging RoutingMessaging Routing
3.3. Anti-Spam & AntivirusAnti-Spam & Antivirus
4.4. Messaging Policy & ComplianceMessaging Policy & Compliance
Q2: Which of the following is not the task of the Edge Transport Server Role?
Review: Exchange 2007 Review: Exchange 2007 TopologiesTopologies
1.1. Internet Information ServicesInternet Information Services
2.2. Microsoft Exchange Transport ServiceMicrosoft Exchange Transport Service
3.3. Exchange Information Store ServiceExchange Information Store Service
4.4. Exchange System Attendant ServiceExchange System Attendant Service
Q3: In Exchange 2007, what service provides for the Simple Mail Transport Protocol?
Session SummarySession Summary
• Exchange Server 2007 topologiesExchange Server 2007 topologies
• Transport server rolesTransport server roles
• Active Directory sites and IP site linksActive Directory sites and IP site links
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