Which three actions should you recommend performing on EX6 in sequence?

DRAG DROP
Your network contains an internal network and a perimeter network. You have an Exchange Server
2010 organization that contains an Edge Transport server named EX3. You plan to upgrade the
organization to Exchange Server 2013. You plan to replace EX3 and its functionalities with a new
server named EX6 that has Exchange Server 2013 installed. EX6 will be used to send all email

messages to and receive all email messages from the Internet and to filter spam. You need to
recommend which steps are required to install EX6. EX6 must have the least number of Exchange
Server roles installed. Which three actions should you recommend performing on EX6 in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.)

DRAG DROP
Your network contains an internal network and a perimeter network. You have an Exchange Server
2010 organization that contains an Edge Transport server named EX3. You plan to upgrade the
organization to Exchange Server 2013. You plan to replace EX3 and its functionalities with a new
server named EX6 that has Exchange Server 2013 installed. EX6 will be used to send all email

messages to and receive all email messages from the Internet and to filter spam. You need to
recommend which steps are required to install EX6. EX6 must have the least number of Exchange
Server roles installed. Which three actions should you recommend performing on EX6 in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer:

Explanation:

Run the following command to install the Anti-Spame Agents
& $env:ExchangeInstallPath\Scripts\Install-AntiSpamAgents.ps1
Run the Restart-Service MSExchange Transport command
Need to run this command
Once the Install-AntiSpamAgents.ps1 script has run, if the anti-spam agents were successfully
installed then exchange will ask you to restart the Microsoft Exchange Transport service.
Use the Restart-Service MSExchange Transport command to do this.
Run the Update-MalwareFilteringServer.ps1 script.
Malware not mentioned in this scenario. No need to run.
In order to retrieve a Microsoft engine update when you did not enable the antimalware feature on
install or had it enabled but subsequently disabled it via the “Disable-AntimalwareScanning.ps1”
script you will need to execute the script below which will initiate a Microsoft engine update:
Update-MalwareFilteringServer.ps1 –identity %ServerName%
Answer Options
Install the Client Access server role or the Mailbox server role first
EX6 will be used to send all email messages to and receive all email messages from the Internet and
to filter spam.
An organization must have at least one Mailbox role and at least one Client Access server role
installed.
CAS Exchange role does 3 things and only those things:
1. The CAS authenticates the connection made by the user so that it can determine who is trying to
connect.
2. Once authenticated it will locate the user’s mailbox and find out on which mailbox server that
mailbox is currently active
3. It then proxies the connection from that user to his or hers mailbox on the mailbox server and
maintains that connection or redirects it to the appropriate CAS server.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124778(v=exchg.150).aspx
Each organization requires at a minimum one Client Access server and one Mailbox server in the
Active Directory forest. Additionally, each Active Directory site that contains a Mailbox server must
also contain at least one Client Access server.
If you’re separating your server roles, we recommend installing the Mailbox server role first.
In the context of the question given that we have only 3 choices and the anti-spam installation will
take up 2 of these choices , the Client Access Server is the server that sends all messages to and from
the internet, therefore we need to install a Client Access server Then Install-AntiSpamAgents.ps1 as
the anti-spam agents are required in this scenario Then run the Restart-Service MSExchange
Transport command as required after the install-AntiSpamAgents.ps1 has been run



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wahab

wahab

1 install MBX ROLE NOT CAS!!!

Egil Danielsen

Egil Danielsen

You are not instaling an mbx in this situation.
You are replacing an edge server an the least number of roles would be a CAS server instead of the old edge server.

Stewye

Stewye

Simply horrible question, because it is stupid to install a MBX on a perimeter network, but CAS won’t do message hygiene. Badly written.

Steven

Steven

The transport services indeed exist in MBX role in Exchange 2013. And Technet documentation: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb201691%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx clearly says:

In Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, the following anti-spam agents are available in the Transport service on Mailbox servers, but they are not installed by default:

Content Filter agent

Sender ID agent

Sender Filter agent

Protocol Analysis agent for sender reputation

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So see:

1. It is the MBX role, not CAS role
2. You need to run this PS1 file
3. You need to do restart the Transport Service since Microsoft document says in black and white that: Transport service on Mailbox servers

So I will go with:

Install BMX
Run script
Restart Transport service

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But yes, installing MBX role in DMZ is stupid.

Alvaro García

Alvaro García

You should install the Edge transport role, it cant be done with the GUI installation, but you can do it in the command line:

Setup /m:install /r:et /IAcceptExchangeServerLicenseTerms

Then you should run the PS1 script and lately restart de Transport Service.