You need to recommend a solution to resolve the Autodiscover and the free/busy information issues.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, configure the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Hot Area:
Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
Free/busy information issues
Sharing free/busy (calendar availability) information between users located on-premises and in the Exchange Online organization is one of the primary benefits of a hybrid deployment.
Users in both organizations can view each other’s calendars just as if they were located in the same physical organization. This makes scheduling meetings and resources easy and efficient.
Several components in a hybrid deployment are required to enable the shared free/busy feature in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 deployment:
NOT Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
Changing the Autodiscover virtual directory will not address the issues, Use the Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory cmdlet to configure settings on the Autodiscover virtual directory on a server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
You can run this cmdlet on the local Client Access server or from another Exchange 2013 server.
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets the authentication method to Digest authentication for the Autodiscover virtual directory.
Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory -Identity ‘autodiscover(default Web Site)’ -WindowsAuthentication $false –
BasicAuthentication $false -DigestAuthentication $true
NOT Set-AvailabilityConfig
The Set-AvailabilityConfig cmdlet defines two accounts or security groups: a per-user free/busy proxy account or group, and an organization-wide free/busy proxy account or group.
These accounts and groups are trusted by all availability services in the current organization for availability proxy requests.
For cross-forest availability services to retrieve free/busy information in the current forest, they must be using one of the specified accounts, belong to one of the specified security groups, or have a user name and password for one of the specified accounts or security groups.
Set-ClientAccessServer
Use the Set-ClientAccessServer cmdlet to set properties on specified Client Access server objects.
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets two properties on the Client Access server CAS-01.
Set-ClientAccessServer -Identity "CAS-01" -AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri https://cas01.contoso.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml-AutoDiscoverSiteScope
"Mail"
-AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI
The AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri parameter specifies the internal URL of the Autodiscover service.
NOT -External
Parameter not related to Set-ClientAccessServer
Parameter not related to Set-AvailabilityConfig
Parameter not related to Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
NOT -Internal
Parameter not related to Set-ClientAccessServer
Parameter not related to Set-AvailabilityConfig
Parameter not related to Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124251(v=exchg.150).aspx
Explanation/Reference:
Free/busy information issues
Sharing free/busy (calendar availability) information between users located on-premises and in the Exchange Online organization is one of the primary benefits of a hybrid deployment.
Users in both organizations can view each other’s calendars just as if they were located in the same physical organization. This makes scheduling meetings and resources easy and efficient.
Several components in a hybrid deployment are required to enable the shared free/busy feature in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 deployment:
NOT Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
Changing the Autodiscover virtual directory will not address the issues, Use the Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory cmdlet to configure settings on the Autodiscover virtual directory on a server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
You can run this cmdlet on the local Client Access server or from another Exchange 2013 server.
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets the authentication method to Digest authentication for the Autodiscover virtual directory.
Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory -Identity ‘autodiscover(default Web Site)’ -WindowsAuthentication $false –
BasicAuthentication $false -DigestAuthentication $true
NOT Set-AvailabilityConfig
The Set-AvailabilityConfig cmdlet defines two accounts or security groups: a per-user free/busy proxy account or group, and an organization-wide free/busy proxy account or group.
These accounts and groups are trusted by all availability services in the current organization for availability proxy requests.
For cross-forest availability services to retrieve free/busy information in the current forest, they must be using one of the specified accounts, belong to one of the specified security groups, or have a user name and password for one of the specified accounts or security groups.
Set-ClientAccessServer
Use the Set-ClientAccessServer cmdlet to set properties on specified Client Access server objects.
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets two properties on the Client Access server CAS-01.
Set-ClientAccessServer -Identity "CAS-01" -AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri https://cas01.contoso.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml-AutoDiscoverSiteScope
"Mail"
-AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI
The AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri parameter specifies the internal URL of the Autodiscover service.
NOT -External
Parameter not related to Set-ClientAccessServer
Parameter not related to Set-AvailabilityConfig
Parameter not related to Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
NOT -Internal
Parameter not related to Set-ClientAccessServer
Parameter not related to Set-AvailabilityConfig
Parameter not related to Set-AutodiscoverVirtualDirectory
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124251(v=exchg.150).aspx