What should you run from the Exchange Management Shell?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains one site.
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains two
Client Access servers, two Hub Transport servers, and three Mailbox servers. The mailbox
servers are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1.
You have a mailbox database named DB1.
You configure two mailbox database copies of DB1.
You verify that both mailbox database copies have a status of Healthy.
You need to ensure that an administrator is notified when the health status of a mailbox
database copy changes.
What should you run from the Exchange Management Shell?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains one site.
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization that contains two
Client Access servers, two Hub Transport servers, and three Mailbox servers. The mailbox
servers are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1.
You have a mailbox database named DB1.
You configure two mailbox database copies of DB1.
You verify that both mailbox database copies have a status of Healthy.
You need to ensure that an administrator is notified when the health status of a mailbox
database copy changes.
What should you run from the Exchange Management Shell?

A.
Test-ReplicationHealth

B.
Get-MailboxDatabase

C.
Test-MapiConnectivity

D.
Test-MailFlow

E.
Test-Senderld

F.
Test-SystemHealth

G.
Test-OutlookWebServices

H.
Test-AvailabilityService

I.
Get-SenderIdConfig

J.
Test-WebServicesConnectivity
K.
Test-SmtpConnectivity
L.
Retry-Queue
M.
Get-MailboxDataboxCopyStatus
N.
checkdatabaseredundancy.ps1

Explanation:
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