RAID (redundant array of independent drives)
backing up and restoring, 12-8
configurations for storing transaction logs, 12-7 to 12-8
RAID-0+1 mirrored stripes, 12-6
RAID-0 striping, 12-5
RAID-1 mirroring or duplexing, 12-5 to 12-6
RAID-5 striping with parity, 12-6 to 12-7
server configurations for Exchange Server 2003, 7-50 to 7-51
summary points, 12-15
random failover, 6-7
RARP (Reverse ARP), 14-58 to 14-59
RBL (Relay Blocking List), 11-23
Recipient Connection Agreement, 5-7
recipient filtering, 11-25
recipient objects, 7-3 to 7-45. See also address lists; information stores; mailboxes
adding mailbox stores, 7-54
case scenario exercise, 7-72 to 7-75, 7-83 to 7-85
contact recipients, 7-5
creating, 7-6 to 7-9, 7-41
group recipients, 7-5 to 7-6
hiding from GAL, 7-14
information stores, 7-46 to 7-57
key terms, 7-77
mailbox management, 7-10 to 7-37
mail-enabled users, 7-4
managing mail-enabled groups, 7-37 to 7-40
overview, 7-1 to 7-2
practice exercises, 7-41 to 7-43, 7-54 to 7-55, 7-69 to 7-70
public folder recipients, 7-6
questions and answers, 7-43 to 7-44, 7-55 to 7-56, 7-70 to 7-71, 7-78 to 7-85
recipient policies, 7-67 to 7-69, 7-75 to 7-76
recipient update service, 7-64 to 7-65
summary points, 7-45, 7-57, 7-72, 7-76 to 7-77
troubleshooting lab, 7-75 to 7-76
types of recipients, 7-3 to 7-9
user recipients, 7-3 to 7-4
recipient policies
creating and applying, 7-67 to 7-69, 7-75 to 7-76
managing recipient update service, 7-64 to 7-65
Recipient Update Service, 7-64 to 7-65, 7-77
RecipientDSInteg tool, 4-26
reconnecting mailboxes, 7-12 to 7-13, 7-41
recovering data. See also restoring data
database shared disk resources, 12-35 to 12-36
/DisasterRecovery switch, 2-20
lost cluster quorum, 12-35
minimizing recovery time from hard disk failure, 12-9
recovering deleted mailboxes, 7-12
single server node, 12-35
soft recovery with transaction logs, 12-8
recovery server
defined, 12-50
reconfiguring, 12-48 to 12-49
summary points, 12-50
recovery storage groups, 14-20 to 14-21
backing up first, 14-64
defined, 14-67
merging recovered mailbox data, 14-65 to 14-66
restoring mailbox store to, 14-64 to 14-65
setting up, 14-63 to 14-64
recurring viruses, 11-19
redundant array of independent drives. See RAID (redundant array of independent drives)
referrals, 8-22 to 8-23, 8-38
Relative ID (RID) Master, 1-6, 1-17, 14-51
Relay Blocking List (RBL), 11-23
relaying. See also SMTP relays
defined, 10-20
incorrect, 14-29
Remove Server task (Exchange System Manager console), 2-36
removing Exchange Server, 2-35 to 2-40
forcibly, 2-36 to 2-39
with Microsoft Exchange Installation Wizard, 2-35 to 2-37
questions and answers, 2-39 to 2-40
summary points, 2-40, 2-45
troubleshooting lab for, 2-44 to 2-45
removing Exchange Server 2003 server, 2-36 to 2-39, 14-7 to 14-8
repairing
database integrity, 13-52
indexes, 12-22
replicas, 8-19 to 8-20, 8-38
replication
Active Directory to Exchange, 4-19, 4-36 to 4-37
defined, 4-46
Exchange to Active Directory, 4-18, 4-36
General Purpose public folder trees, 8-7
initiating manual, 4-8
manual replication of public folder tree, 8-21 to 8-22, 8-24
public folders, 8-19 to 8-22, 8-24
Site Replication Service, 4-38
reply codes for SMTP, 10-5
Res1.log file, 7-47
Res2.log file, 7-47
resolving naming conflicts, 5-21 to 5-22
Resource Mailbox Wizard
configuring default destination, 4-13 to 4-14
configuring site connection agreements, 4-14 to 4-15
installation summary, 4-15 to 4-16
overview of, 4-6
selecting primary and resource mailboxes, 4-12
setting site credentials, 4-13
resources
adding disk resource to virtual server, 6-25 to 6-26
cluster, 6-37
monitoring services and, 13-5 to 13-6
recovering database shared disk, 12-35 to 12-36
requirements and dependencies for virtual servers, 9-4 to 9-5
restoring data, 12-28 to 12-45
case scenario exercise, 12-45 to 12-47
clusters, 12-34 to 12-36
disk space requirements for, 12-29
entire servers, 12-36 to 12-37
Exchange Server 2003 member server, 12-43 to 12-44
key terms, 12-50
mailbox stores, 12-29 to 12-30, 12-38 to 12-39, 14-64 to 14-65
mailboxes, 12-30 to 12-31, 12-33 to 12-34
offline backups, 12-30
overview, 12-1, 12-28
performing trial restore, 12-37
practice exercises, 12-37 to 12-44
public folders, 12-32 to 12-33, 14-27
questions and answers, 12-44 to 12-45, 12-52 to 12-53
reconfiguring recovery server, 12-47 to 12-49
recovering messages, 12-31 to 12-32, 12-39 to 12-40
renaming files before, 12-29
stores, 12-28 to 12-29
summary points, 12-45, 12-49 to 12-50
system state data, 12-41 to 12-43
troubleshooting, 14-20 to 14-21
restricting access to mail-enabled groups, 7-40, 7-43
Reverse ARP (RARP), 14-58 to 14-59
reverse DNS lookup, 10-24
roles
administrative, 3-36
Exchange View Only Administrator, 3-36, 11-38
operations master roles assigned to domain controllers, 1-8
required for Exchange installation, 2-7
root directory permissions, 9-29
Routing and Remote Access, 10-33
routing groups
about, 3-15 to 3-16
administrative groups vs., 3-15
advantages of native mode for, 3-24
creating, 3-17 to 3-18
organizations in mixed mode and, 3-23
questions and answers, 3-18 to 3-19, 3-38 to 3-39
summary points, 3-19 to 3-20
RPC over HTTP
defined, 1-14, 1-17
Outlook profile for, 11-8 to 11-10
using, 11-5 to 11-6
RPC proxy server
configuring for specific ports, 11-7 to 11-8
configuring on front-end server, 11-5
Rpc/HTTP NSPI port setting, 11-7 to 11-8
runas utility, 10-27