Exchange
Server Administration Centre
Author,
Arun
Chaudhary
MCP, MCTS,
MCITP
(Exchange
2010)
Exchange
Administrator, Book writer,
Freelancer
trainer of Exchange Server
Mail
me: arunkalagarh@gmail.com
Visit
me: http://exchangeby-arun.blogspot.com
About me: I am working as an
Exchange Administrator & also a freelancer trainer of Exchange & other
Microsoft Servers; I have 6+ years experience in Microsoft servers. I have
written many articles on different – different topics & given Exchange
Server training for more than 250 Indian & Inter national clients.
Microsoft
Exchange Server is very popular email server now days in the IT companies.
Microsoft always try to make some good changes in their products to make them
more user friendly & easier to management.
Exchange
2010 also has 3 different ways to manage it.
In the
coexistence with the Exchange 2013 Server you will get a brand new feature for
managing the Exchange Server, called Exchange Administration Centre (EAC).
Ø
Exchange Management Console {EMC} ( graphical view)
Ø
Exchange Control Panel {ECP} (graphical view)
Ø
Exchange Management Shell {EMS } (
very strong cmdlets & scriptable tool)
These
three tolls provide very good management capability to manage the Exchange
Server 2010.
But as I
discuss in starting of this article, that Microsoft always make some changes in
their products to make them more user friendly, so this time I am going to
introduce you the brand new feature of Exchange Server that called Exchange
Administration Centre.
Exchange
Administration Centre (EAC) is completely a web-based interface, which make
Exchange Server management easier & user friendly. EAC is look like Windows
8 style.
A short
introduction to EAC features.
Quick launch: EAC launch very quickly & don’t hang your
system like EMC loading. It’s very fast & rely on local PowerShell.
More easy Hybrid Management: Using the EAC, you can switch
between your on-premises Exchange & Office 365 cloud scenario with in a
single click, It support Single Sign On (SSO) to manage your complex &
hybrid environment.
Instant Notifications: EAC offers you online (visual)
& also offline (email) notification for any feature that is integrated with
EAC, no need to refresh user interface to get the latest updates. EAC will
notify the updates periodically.
Currently Microsoft
integrated these features.
Ø
Import & Export of PST
Ø
Certification expiration
Ø
Mailbox migration.
Me tile and Help option: The Me tile option indicates who’s
online the current time. The Me tile also provide a entry point for the help
desk administrator to login on the behalf of any user to troubleshoot their
problems.
The Help
links is the primary Help entry point, which is available in EAC & it is
context-sensitive.
New Features Panes: EAC have a excellent way to manage
its features.
These are the few
feature panes in EAC.
- Recipients Management: This option is look like the
Recipient Management option in EMC & also provide you management
feature for users, group, room & linked mailbox. It also have a
migration entry point & dashboard to monitor all ongoing mailbox
migrations in one place.
- Permissions: It include RBAC feature to control your Exchange
organization roles & also include a new feature called OWA policy.
- Compliance Management: It include many compliance
& eDiscovery features, like: In place discovery, hold period,
auditing, Data Loss Prevention, journaling, retention policy & Tags.
- Organization: It covers federation, sharing, apps & address
list for your Exchange organization.
- Protection: Provide Anti-Spam & Anti-Malware protection.
- Mail Flow: This feature is used to create the Transport rules,
configure delivery reports, accepted domain entry. Email address policy
& send & receive connectors.
- Mobile: This feature is used to manage & control your
Active Sync mobile device.
- Public Folder management: This feature is used to
create & manage the Public Folders & their mailboxes.
- Unified Messaging: Using this feature, an administrator can
manage voice mail functionality & policies.
- Servers Management: Using this feature,
administrator can manage all the servers configurations, like CAS, MBX
& HT. using this you can configure HA (DAG), virtual directories &
certificates.
- Hybrid Management: This feature allows you to manage the hybrid
Exchange organization.
- Accessibility: Microsoft is
trying to make EAC mouse free & have a keyboard shortcut CTRL+F6 to
quickly navigate across EAC.
- Web Browser Platform support: EAC can support IE8, 9, 10
& Firefox 13+, Safari 5+ & Google chrome 20+ versions.
Because the EAC is now a web-based management console, you will need to access it by using your web browser using the ECP virtual directory URL. To find the ECP virtual director URL that you need to access the EAC, run the following command:
Get-ECPVirtualDirectory | Format-List InternalURL,ExternalURL
v To download the EAC go the following link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh973395.aspx?wt.mc_id=TEC_116_1_33
Arun Special Note:
EAC is
fully RBAC-aware. This means that if a certain Feature pane is not applicable
or unavailable due to underlying RBAC permissions, EAC will respect the same
and not show the respective Feature panes. Additionally, EAC fully supports
multiple forest topologies.
Thanks,
Arun Chaudhary.
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