Increasingly, there is a need to extend access to internal resources by external users in order to integrate an on-premise solution with a cloud-hosted service, and this needs to be done securely. In this course, you will learn how to plan for, test, implement, and configure integration between your on-premise Exchange solution and your cloud-hosted mailboxes. You'll learn how to extend access to your internal users' calendars to a trusted business partner or vendor to speed collaboration. You'll also learn how to use certificates to secure the communications between end points.
Learning Objectives
Establish Coexistence with Exchange Online
- start the course
- describe a hybrid configuration
- identify prerequisites for hybrid deployment
- deploy and manage a hybrid configuration
- describe server deploy assist and remote connectivity analyzer
- implement password synchronization
- plan and configure certificate and firewall requirements
Deploy and Manage Exchange Federation
- define Microsoft federation gateways
- create federation trust screenshots
- identify X.509 requirements for federation
- identify firewall requirements for federated sharing
- manage sharing policies
- create a sharing policy
- edit a default sharing policy via EAC
- manage organization relationships
- describe the certificate requirements for the Microsoft Federation Gateway servers
On-premises Coexistence with Legacy Systems
- plan namespaces for coexistence
- describe namespace models for Office Online Server
- describe namespace models for a regional namespace
- identify supported coexistence scenarios
- configure proxy redirect
- plan firewall configuration for coexistence
Migrate Legacy Exchange Servers
- implement single and multiphase upgrade
- identify Exchange 2016 supported upgrade paths
- migrate mailboxes
- execute a cross-forest move using the EMS
- move the Exchange system mailbox
- download the migration scripts
Practice: Namespace Models
- implement namespace models