DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 database availability group (DAG). Each member of the
DAG has two network interfaces named Network1 and Network2. Network1 is used for client
connections. Network2 is used for database replication. Network2 fails. You discover that
replication traffic is sent over Network1. You need to ensure that all of the database
replication traffic is sent over Network2. The solution must minimize database replication
downtime. Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area
and arrange them in the correct order.
Explanation:
Box 1: Run the Suspend-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet.
Box 2: Restore the connectivity to Network2.
Box 3: Run the Resume-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet.
Note:
* You may need to suspend or resume a database copy for a variety of reasons, such as
maintenance on the disk that contains a database copy, or suspend an individual database
copy from activation for disaster recovery purposes.
This example suspends continuous replication for a copy of the database DB1 hosted on the
server MBX1. An optional comment has also been specified.
Suspend-MailboxDatabaseCopy -Identity DB1 \MBX1 -SuspendComment “Maintenance on
MBX1″ -Confirm:$False
This example resumes a copy of the database DB1 on the server MBX1.
Resume-MailboxDatabaseCopy -Identity DB1 \MBX1
Reference: Suspend or Resume a Mailbox Database Copy