Getting Started with Exchange Server 2007 Simple Installation, Setup and Administration Scenarios Johann Kruse: 2 nd November 2006.

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Getting Started with Exchange Server 2007 Simple Installation, Setup and Administration Scenarios Johann Kruse: 2 nd November 2006

Key Takeaways and Objectives Exchange Server 2007 deployment is simple, flexible, and intuitive!!! Introduce core Exchange Server 2007 concepts Provide understanding of deployment requirements Deployments can be fully automated

Agenda Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles Exchange Server 2007 Requirements Topology requirements Server requirements Feature requirements Exchange Server 2007 Setup Automating Exchange Server 2007 Setup Unified Messaging configuration

DMZ Exchange 2007 Edge Server Windows Server Exchange 2007 Edge Transport Windows Server Exchange 2007 Client Access Hub Transport Mailbox Unified Messaging Intranet Exchange 2007 Server Roles

Exchange 2007 and the AD GC/DC Windows 2003 R2 AD Site MB,CA,HT,UM Roles Exchange 2007 GC/DC Windows 2003 SP1 Domain Functional Level All domains have to be "Windows 2000 Server native" or higher GCs/DCs Windows 2003 SP1 or higher All FSMO role holders and GCs need to run Windows 2003 SP1

Server Roles and AD Sites AD Site Mailbox Server Exchange 2007 GC Windows 2003 SP1/R2 Client Access Server Exchange 2007 Hub Transport Server Server Exchange 2007 AD Site Mailbox Server Exchange 2007 GC Windows 2003 SP1/R2 Client Access Server Exchange 2007 Hub Transport Server Server Exchange 2007

Required Permissions Extend the Schema for Exchange 2007 Setup.COM /PrepareSchema (1 time operation) Schema Administrators Create Exchange Organization Setup.COM /PrepareAD (1 time operation) Enterprise Administrators Prepare the Domain for Exchange 2007 Setup.COM /PrepareDomain Domain Administrators Install Server Exchange Organization or Exchange Server Permissions Local Administrators

PrepareX Parameters PrepareAD – Prepares for Exchange 2007 installations PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions – Grants permission the EES and EDS groups permission to the ExchangeInfo property set PrepareSchema – Extends the Exchange 2007 schema PrepareDomain – Creates local domain group and grants permissions to the EDS and EES groups Required for multi-domain/multi-AD site topologies

Hardware Requirements 64-bit is required for production servers No in-place upgrade from Exchange bit Xeon processor or Pentiums with EM64T (NOT the Itanium or IA64) Any of the AMD64 processors (Opteron, Athlon and Turion) 32-bit is available for evaluation, but is not supported in production System and Exchange partitions have to be formatted with NTFS file system

Windows OS Configuration Exchange 2007 can be installed on Windows 2003 SP1 or Windows 2003 R2 Windows Components NNTP Service must not be installed SMTP Service does not have to be installed. (It will be disabled during Setup if found.) Mailbox and Client Access Roles require the World Wide Web Service Additional Components.NET Framework 2.0* Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0* Windows PowerShell 1.0 (aka Monad) *These are included in Windows Server 2003 R2

Exchange Organisation needs to be in Exchange Native Mode Routing Group Connector is required between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007 Exchange 2003 Front-ends cannot talk to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Server Roles Verify Recipients meet new validation requirements Exchange Server Interoperability Requirements

Demo Typical Exchange 2007 Setup Walkthrough

Automating Exchange 2007 setup “The way it was” – a brief reminder Getting started with Exchange 2007 scripted setup Intro to the Exchange 2007 answer file Understanding success or failure of your scripted setup Putting it all together – extended configuration and “lights out” deployments

“The way it was” Exchange 2000/2003 unattend mode All about the unattend file Specific format created by setup itself Restrictions on allowed setup actions First server in an org: not supported Clustered server installs: not supported Installs in legacy environment (5.5): not supported Exchange 2000/2003 setup.exe return codes No meaningful return code Uneasy feeling from the end of the log… [15:20:02] !!!!!!!!!!Setup completed successfully! [15:20:03] CComBOIFacesFactory::QueryInterface (f:\tisp2\admin\src\udog\bo\bofactory.cxx:54) Error code 0X (16386): No interface.

Getting Started Exchange 2007 setup on the console Simple setups have simple usage Usage is complete and available on the command line A wealth of options = flexibility

Demo Exchange 2007 Setup on the Command Line

Intro to the Exchange 2007 Answer File What it looks like Suspiciously like a simple text file Format is parameter=value; or simply parameter for boolean params How to create one Notepad Why you might need an answer file Chances are you don’t Used for advanced setup parameters, like cluster or Edge Transport role settings Consider the “many clusters” scenario Cmsname= Cmsipaddress= Cmssharedstorage Cmsdatapath=

Putting it all together Exchange 2007 setup can be scripted in any and every scenario First server install? Supported Cluster install? Supported Uninstall, Add/Remove, RecoverServer? Supported “Lights out” deployment: end-to-end scripted installation and configuration

Automated Setup Summary Easy to use Simple usage for simple setups Simple answer file, if you decide to use it Trustworthy Success or failure at the command line The right data in the log Supported Everywhere Every install action, from /prepareAD to cluster install All modes of setup Fully integrated with Exchange Management Shell scripting concepts for “lights out” deployments

Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging Architecture and setup

Exchange Server 2007 UM Problems being addressed Voice and exist as separate inboxes hosted on separate servers accessed through the desktop for and the phone for voic Fax messages come to stand-alone fax machines and require personnel to monitor Users and administrators have to manage their communications from multiple locations with multiple sets of tools

Unified Messaging Feature Summary Voice Messaging and Fax Services Call Answering – a seamless part of Exchange and completely integrated with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook Web Access (no touching the desktop required) Fax Receiving – Direct to your inbox just like voic s. Outlook Voice Access – You can call in and hear everything in your inbox. Touch-tone or hands free speech recognition based! , voice mail, calendar, contacts, corporate directory Phone in, have your read to you, act on it, listen to your calendar, tell your next appointment you will be late, call one of your Outlook business contacts, listen to your voic , call someone in the corporate directory. All hands free. Auto Attendant Creates a professional automated receptionist to route calls to departments or employees at your company Also speech recognition enabled!

Simple to deploy and manage Consistent with Exchange Server 2007 site consolidation Reasonable price point Right set of features rather than all features Highly reliable Exchange Serve 2007 UM Architecture

SIP/RTP/T38 protocols Circuit-switched telephony protocols External phone Phone company’s Central Office Traditional PBX Internal phone VoIP Gateway Unified Messaging Server Hub Transport Server Mailbox Server Active Directory PBX Connectivity Using VoIP Gateways

ManufacturerModel Supported Protocols IntelPIMG80PBXDNIDigital IntelPIMGG80LSAnalog with In- Band or SMDI IntelTIMG300DTI and TIMG600DTI T1 with CAS or QSIG E1 with QSIG AudioCodesMediaPack 114/8Analog with In- Band or SMDI AudioCodesMediant 2000T1/E1 with CAS – In-Band or SMDI T1/E1 with PRI VoIP Gateway Support

SIP/RTP/T38 protocols External phone Phone company’s Central Office IP PBX Internal phone Unified Messaging Server Hub Transport Server Mailbox Server Active Directory IP PBX Connectivity

Demo Unified Messaging Configuration

Takeaway Exchange Server 2007 deployment is simple, flexible, and intuitive!!! Introduce core Exchange Server 2007 concepts Provide understanding of deployment requirements Deployments can be fully automated

Thank you! Questions?