Which two actions should you perform?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You purchase a Microsoft Office 365 subscription and configure a hybrid deployment.
The network contains an SMTP relay server named smarthost.contoso.com. The server is configured to use a
certificate that has a subject name of smarthost.contoso.com.
All users have Microsoft Outlook 2013 installed on their client computer. Outlook 2013 is configured to connect
to mail.contoso.com.
All Exchange servers have a certificate that has a subject name of mail.contoso.com.You discover that email messages sent from on-premises users are not delivered to Office 365 recipients. You
discover that the Send connector for Office 365 uses a smart host of smarthost.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the on-premises users can send email messages to the Office 365 recipients.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You purchase a Microsoft Office 365 subscription and configure a hybrid deployment.
The network contains an SMTP relay server named smarthost.contoso.com. The server is configured to use a
certificate that has a subject name of smarthost.contoso.com.
All users have Microsoft Outlook 2013 installed on their client computer. Outlook 2013 is configured to connect
to mail.contoso.com.
All Exchange servers have a certificate that has a subject name of mail.contoso.com.You discover that email messages sent from on-premises users are not delivered to Office 365 recipients. You
discover that the Send connector for Office 365 uses a smart host of smarthost.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the on-premises users can send email messages to the Office 365 recipients.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

A.
Run the Hybrid Configuration Wizard again.

B.
Configure the Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) Send connector to use smarthost.contoso.com

C.
Configure the centralized mail transport option.

D.
Remove the smart host from the Send connector.

E.
Assign a certificate that has a subject name of smarthost.contoso.com to the Send connector.

Explanation:
A: Creating and configuring a hybrid deployment with the Hybrid Configuration wizard is now a single process in
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. First, the wizard creates the HybridConfiguration object in your on-premises
Active Directory. This Active Directory object stores the hybrid configuration information for the hybrid
deployment and is updated by the Hybrid Configuration wizard. Next, the wizard gathers existing on-premises
Exchange and Active Directory topology configuration data, Office 365 tenant and Exchange Online
configuration data, defines several organization parameters and then runs an extensive sequence of
configuration tasks in both the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations.
E:
Note:
* By default, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 doesn’t allow you to send mail outside of your domain. To send
mail outside your domain, you need to create a Send connector.
* Use the Set-SendConnector cmdlet to modify a Send connector.
/ Parameters include TlsCertificateName
The TlsCertificateName parameter specifies the X.509 certificate to use with TLS sessions and secure mail.
Valid input for this parameter is [I]Issuer[S]Subject. The Issuer value is found in the certificate’s Issuer field, and
the Subject value is found in the certificate’s Subject field. You can find these values by running the GetExchangeCertificate cmdlet.



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