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Advanced Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Monitoring
and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
MSM 5051: Two days; Instructor-Led Preliminary Course
Syllabus
Top of Form
Introduction
Elements of this
syllabus are subject to change.
At the end of this
two-day workshop, specialists will be able to monitor and troubleshoot an
Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. Students will learn how to correlate
client and server issues and resolve those issues. They will also learn how to
monitor systems and create reports from the monitoring data.
Audience
This workshop is
intended for experienced enterprise-level messaging professionals who have at
least 3 years experience working in the Information Technology field, including
administering Exchange Servers.
At Workshop Completion
After completing this
workshop, students will be able to:
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Monitor and
troubleshoot client performance and connectivity.
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Monitor and
troubleshoot mail flow.
·
Monitor and
troubleshoot messaging servers.
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Troubleshoot calendars
and public folders.
·
Monitor and
troubleshoot external and additional services.
·
Identify trends in a
messaging system.
Prerequisites
This workshop requires
that students meet the following prerequisites:
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Understanding of
server hardware. For example, the role of hardware components and understanding
of potential hardware bottlenecks.
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Basic knowledge of
server and Exchange performance characteristics. For example, the importance of
sample rates and sizes are and how they are used.
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Experience using these
tools and applications:
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Perfmon command
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MDBVUE tool
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Active Directory
Management tools
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telnet commands
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nslookup command
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Internet Information
Services (IIS) Admin
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Windows PowerShell
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Exchange QueueViewer
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Exchange Management
Console
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Event Viewer
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Outlook
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ADMAP command
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Working knowledge of
Windows server operating system. For example, how storage is configured, basic
backup and restore techniques, and what a client/server application interaction
means.
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Working knowledge of
network technologies. For example, what Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP)
and Domain Name System (DNS) do and how to use them, basic routing concepts
(Wide Area Networks (WAN) vs. Local Area Network (LAN) router vs. switch vs.
hub).
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Working knowledge of
Active Directory. For example, how user objects are managed, what is stored in
Active Directory partitions, basic architectures (domain, forest, sites, etc.),
and how domain controllers are managed. Also, site and site connector
configuration, schema and configuration partitions, and Global Catalogs.
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Working knowledge of
Exchange Server 2003. For example, what the different server roles are, how the
different server roles interact, what protocols the server roles use to
communicate, what roles the clients connect to, How messaging policies work,
how Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 interacts with Exchange Server, how to manage
recipients in exchange and Active Directory (AD), how message hygiene interacts
with the message flow.
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Understanding of
Exchange transport technologies. For example, connectors, routing via AD sites,
the basic components of the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) transport
system, how the client connectivity protocols work (Post Office Protocol (POP),
Internet Access Message Protocol (IMAP), SMTP).
Completion of the
following courses, or equivalent knowledge
·
Course 5047A: Introduction
to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
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Course 5049A: Managing
Messaging Security using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Microsoft Certified Professional
Exams
This course will help
the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
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Exam Exam
70-236: Implementing: Troubleshooting
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Exam and
Maintaining a MS Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure.:
Course Materials
The student kit
includes a comprehensive workbook and Student Materials compact disk for this
class.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction
to Exchange Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting
After completing this
unit, students will be able to explain how to monitor Exchange servers using
Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) and explain an Exchange troubleshooting
model.
Topics
·
Overview
·
Introduction to
Microsoft Operations Manager
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Introduction to
Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2007
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Using MOM to Monitor
Exchange Servers
Lab: Introduction to
Exchange Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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Developing a
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Process
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Describe how this unit
provides the basis for the information to be presented in the other units in
the workshop
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Describe what MOM is.
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Provide an example of
efficient troubleshooting logic for Exchange Server 2007.
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Explain how to monitor
Exchange Servers using MOM.
Unit 2: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity
After completing this
unit, students will be able monitor and troubleshoot mail flow.
Topics
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Overview
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Tools for Monitoring
Client Performance and Connectivity
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Process for
Troubleshooting MAPI Clients
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Process for
Troubleshooting Client Access Server Clients
Lab: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity
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Monitoring Client
Connectivity
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Troubleshooting
Mailbox Log-On Issues
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Troubleshooting a
Client Access Server Issue
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Identify tools for
monitoring client performance and connectivity.
·
Describe the process
for troubleshooting MAPI clients.
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Describe the process
for troubleshooting Client Access Server clients.
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Configure MOM to
monitor client connectivity issues.
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Identify the cause for
a MAPI connectivity issue and resolved the issue.
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Identify the cause for
a remote client connectivity issue and resolved the issue.
Unit 3:
Troubleshooting Access to Resources and Messages
After completing this
unit, students will be able to troubleshoot access to resources and messages.
Topics
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Overview
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How Public Folder
Access Works
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How Calendaring Works
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Process for Troubleshooting
Client Access Server Issues
Lab: Troubleshooting
Access to Messaging Contents
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Troubleshooting a
Public Folder Access Issue s
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Troubleshooting a
Calendaring Issue
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Troubleshooting an
Outlook Web Access (OWA) Access Issue
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Troubleshooting an
E-Mail Message That Won't Open
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Describe how public
folder access works.
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Describe how
calendaring works.
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Describe the process
for troubleshooting client access server issues.
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Identify the reason
why a user at one location is unable to access a public folder and resolve the
issue.
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Identify the reason
for a resource booking failure and resolve the issue.
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Identify the reason
why a user cannot access resources through OWA and resolve the issue.
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Identify the reason
why a user is unable to open a message in their mailbox and resolve the issue.
Unit 4: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Mail Flow
After completing this
unit, students will be able to monitor and troubleshoot mail flow.
Topics
·
Overview
·
Tools for Monitoring
Mail Flow
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Process for
Troubleshooting Internal Mail Flow
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Process for
Troubleshooting External Mail Flow
Lab: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Mail Flow
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Configuring Monitoring
of Message Queues
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Troubleshooting a
Message Queue Bottleneck
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Troubleshooting an
Undelivered E-Mail Message
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Identify tools for
monitoring mail flow.
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Describe the process
for troubleshooting internal mail flow.
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Describe the process
for troubleshooting external mail flow.
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Configure MOM to
monitor message flow.
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Identify the cause for
messages not being delivered in the organization and resolved the issue.
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Identify the cause for
messages not being received from the Internet and resolved the issue.
Unit 5: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
After completing this
unit, students will be able to monitor and troubleshoot mailbox servers.
Topics
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Overview
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Tools for Monitoring
Mailbox Servers
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Process for
Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
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Guidelines for
Troubleshooting Mailbox Server Performance
Lab: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
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Configuring monitoring
of Mailbox servers
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Troubleshooting a
Mailbox Log-on Issue
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Troubleshooting a
Mailbox Store Mounting Issue
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Identify tools for
monitoring Exchange Mailbox servers.
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Implement a process
for troubleshooting Exchange Mailbox servers.
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Describe guidelines
for troubleshooting Exchange Mailbox server performance.
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Describe guidelines
for resolving performance issues for Exchange Server roles.
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Configure MOM to
monitor Mailbox servers.
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Identify the cause for
users not being able to log on to their mailbox and resolve the issue.
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Identify reasons why a
mailbox store cannot be mounted and resolve the issue.
Unit 6: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting External and Additional Services
After completing this
unit, students will be able to monitor and troubleshoot external and additional
services.
Lessons
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Overview
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External and
Additional Services Required by Exchange Server 2007
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External Services
Required for Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
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Tools for Monitoring
External Services
Lab: Monitoring and
Troubleshooting External and Additional Services
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Configuring Monitoring
of External Services
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Troubleshooting
External Services
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Discussion: The Impact
of External and Additional Services on Exchange Environments
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Identify external and
additional services required by Exchange Server 2007.
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Identify external
services required for Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007.
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Identify tools for
monitoring external services.
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Configure monitoring
for external services required for Exchange Server
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Identify the reason
that Exchange Services failed to start and resolve the issue.
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Describe scenarios in
which the failure of external services results in Exchange Server failures and
how to address those failures.
Unit 7: Identifying
Trends in a Messaging System
After completing this
unit, students will be able to identify and address trends in a messaging system.
Topics
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Overview
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Tools for Identifying
Trends in a Messaging System
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Information Required
to Identify and Resolve Trends
Lab: Identifying
Trends in a Messaging System
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Creating Messaging
Reports
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Evaluating Messaging
Reports
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Recommending
Configuration Changes
After completing this
unit, students will be able to:
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Describe tools for
identifying trends in a messaging system.
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Apply considerations
for identifying trends.
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Apply considerations
for addressing trends.
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Create monitoring
reports for an Exchange organization.
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Analyze monitoring
reports to identify trends.
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Create proposals for
addressing identified trends.
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