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Module 12 Integrating Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging Systems.

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1 Module 12 Integrating Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging Systems

2 Module Overview Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Other Messaging Systems Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Federated Partners Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Exchange Online

3 Lesson 1: Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Other Messaging Systems Coexistence Scenarios for Exchange Server 2010 Designing Integration with other Exchange Server Organizations Designing Message Routing with Unique SMTP Namespaces Designing Message Routing with the Same SMTP Namespace Designing Global Address List Synchronization Designing Calendar Interoperability

4 Coexistence Scenarios for Exchange Server 2010 Coexistence scenarios include : Other Exchange Server organizations Other SMTP messaging systems Non-SMTP messaging systems Unlike upgrades, coexistence with other messaging systems requires integration of separate systems

5 Designing Integration with Other Exchange Server Organizations When designing integration, you should determine: The namespace to use Whether to synchronize the GAL Whether to synchronize free/busy information Other Exchange Server organizations do not automatically synchronize the GAL or calendars Reasons for integration with other Exchange Server organizations: Merger of two organizations Close partnership of two organizations

6 Designing Message Routing with Unique SMTP Namespaces Each organization has a different domain name Configuration varies depending on the scenario: Completely separate infrastructure Separate infrastructure with a direct link Shared infrastructure

7 Designing Message Routing with the Same SMTP Namespace All messages must be delivered to the Exchange 2010 organization Configure connectivity between the messaging systems Configure an accepted internal relay domain Configure a Send connector Configure MX records for the Exchange Server 2010 organization

8 Designing Global Address List Synchronization You need to implement GAL synchronization to make external recipients available in the address book Considerations for synchronizing GAL: In a small organization, you can manually update recipients For large organizations, you should automate the process by using: LDAP replication scripts Forefront Identity Manager Use federated sharing to share contacts

9 Designing Calendar Interoperability Calendar interoperability is typically used only for other Exchange Server organizations Options for sharing calendar data: Availability service in Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2007 Federated Sharing for Exchange Server 2010 IORepl in Exchange Server 2003 Alternatives to sharing calendar data: Mailboxes in both systems Shared calendar in SharePoint

10 Lesson 2: Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Federated Partners What Is Federated Sharing? Considerations for Designing Federated Trusts and Certificates Designing Organization Relationships Designing Sharing Policies

11 What Is Federated Sharing? Federation sharing allows Exchange Server 2010 organizations to share information such as: Availability Calendar Contacts

12 Considerations for Designing Federation Trusts and Certificates Federated sharing requires a federation trust Federation trust: Is with the Microsoft Federation Gateway Is used to communicate with other organizations Requires a certificate Requires a TXT record in DNS Certificate requirements : From a trusted CA SKI field Created with CryptoAPI, not Cryptography Next Generation RSA signature algorithm Exportable private key

13 Designing Organization Relationships Organization relationships enable federated sharing with another organization Add an organizational relationship for each organization that you want to share information with Specify the free/busy level that is appropriate None Time only Time, subject, and location Limit user participation by specifying a security distribution group Enable federated delivery to secure messaging Simplify configuration by automatically discovering configuration information

14 Designing Sharing Policies Sharing policies define how users can share information with other users Default policy: Shares free/busy information only Is applied to all mailboxes Sharing policies are an alternative to organization relationships Select appropriate mailboxes Select appropriate domains for the policy Select appropriate sharing actions: Calendar – free/busy, subject, location, body Contacts

15 Lesson 3: Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Exchange Online What Is Exchange Online? Designing Coexistence with Exchange Online Designing Management of Exchange Online

16 What Is Exchange Online? Exchange Online is a hosted version of Exchange Server 2010 Features: Part of Microsoft Online Services Access e-mail from anywhere 5 GB-25 GB per mailbox Supports Outlook, Outlook Web App, Entourage, and Exchange ActiveSync Virus and spam filtering 99.9 percent uptime SLA Can integrate or replace local Exchange server

17 Designing Coexistence with Exchange Online Add your domain to Exchange OnlineAdd Autodiscover and SPF records (optional)Enable external relay in Exchange OnlineSecure with TLSConfigure directory synchronization

18 Designing Management of Exchange Online You can use the: Exchange Management Console to manage Exchange Online Administration Center Web site for administration of Exchange Online

19 Lab: Integrating Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging Systems Exercise: Designing Exchange Server Coexistence with Another Messaging System Estimated time: 20 minutes

20 Lab Scenario You are a messaging engineer for A. Datum Corporation, an enterprise-level organization with multiple locations. A. Datum Corporation is an international corporation involved in technology research and investment, and has successfully implemented Exchange Server 2010 for messaging and collaboration. As part of the growth strategy for A. Datum Corporation, your organization has purchased their competitor company, Northwind Traders. You must design the integration of your Exchange Server 2010 organization and the POP3 messaging system of Northwind Traders.

21 Lab Review How does your migration strategy differ for designing coexistence between two Exchange organizations and designing coexistence between Exchange and a non- Exchange organization? How is migration to a new messaging system simplified if you do not need the systems to coexist?

22 Module Review and Takeaways Review Questions Best Practices

23 Course Evaluation


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