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Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 1,000 users.
Proseware has a sales department, a marketing department, a research department,
and a human resources department.
Proseware purchases another company named Contoso, Ltd. Contoso has 500
users.
Physical Locations
Proseware has two main offices located in New York and London.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly
to the Internet. Contoso has a single office in Dallas.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The Proseware network contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com.
The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server
2012.
Each office contains three domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active
Directory site.
The Contoso network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The
forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers.
The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
EX3 and EX4 are the members of a database availability group (DAG) named
DAG1.
DAG1 has two DAG networks. The networks are configured as shown in the
following table.
Users connect to mail.proseware.com for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App
services. Mail.proseware.com resolves to an IP address on a hardware load
balancer.
All Outlook Anywhere users are enabled for Cached Exchange Mode.
Proseware pilots a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office
365.
The mailbox of each pilot user is moved to Office 365. For the pilot mailboxes, all
inbound email messages from the Internet are delivered to the Exchange Server
organization, and then forwarded to Office 365.
Contoso has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
MapiNet is saturated with network traffic caused by the database replication between
the members of DAG1 over MapiNet.
The pilot users report that entries added to their Safe Senders list and their Blocked
Senders list fail to work.
A recent power outage in the New York office prevents all users from accessing their
mailbox.
A user named User1 reports that email messages are being sent from her mailbox
without her consent.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement the following changes:
Several users at Contoso will use a mailbox at Proseware as their primary mailbox.
The Contoso users will use Autodiscover to configure their client settings and will
use single sign-on.
For a special project, an IT administrator will create 20 distribution groups that will
each contain 200 members.
Certain users in both companies will have a contoso.com SMTP suffix as their
primary email address.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements for the Exchange Server
organization:
Internal email messages must be rejected if the messages cannot be protected by
using Shadow Redundancy.
All database replication between DAG1 members must occur over the ReplNet
network.
Site Resiliency Requirements
Proseware identifies the following site resiliency requirements for the Exchange
Server organization:
All mailboxes must be available if a single site becomes unavailable. The solution
must not require administrator intervention.
User traffic on the WAN links must be minimized.
Email Security Requirements
Proseware identifies the following requirements for securing email messages:
Email recipients must be able to identify whether an email message was modified
during delivery.
All email messages stored in the mailbox databases must be protected from theft.
Users must be able to encrypt email messages from Outlook Web App.
Retention Requirements
Proseware plans to reduce mailbox server storage usage and to limit company
liability.
Proseware identifies the following requirements:
Email messages in the Deleted Items folder must be retained for only 30 days.
Email messages in a mailbox folder named Projects must be retained for 540 days,
unless the messages contain contractual information.
Email messages in the Projects folder that contain contractual information must be
retained indefinitely.
All other email messages must be removed after one year.
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DRAG DROP
You need to implement UM for the sales department users.
Which four commands should you run in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four
commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
This UM stuff is just brutal since I have barely any production experience with it
Anyone able to point to documentation to validate this answer?
Also there isn’t much description in the case study regarding what they are even trying to accomplish here.
I mean basically I can see the answer is to create a dial plan, create an auto attendant that’s speech enabled and then create a non-speech enabled fall back auto attendant and then set the the speech enabled auto attendant to fall back to the non-speech enabled auto attendant.
Is it just a requirement that if you have a speech enabled autoattendant you need to have a fallback DTMF AA?
And where does the sales department even come into play for this?
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Don’t understand this question at all, there is nothing anywhere to say what is even required.
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