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Exchange 2013 hybrid requirements

Exchange 2013 CAS/MBX server on-premises


Hybrid configuration in place
On-premises config, O365 config, federation using MFG, certificates,
etc.
Much of the config is automated by the Hybrid Configuration Wizard

SMTP domain(s) configured in O365 tenant


Directory Sync tool enabled in O365 tenant
1. Prepare
Clients Office Install Exchange SP and/or updates
autodiscover.contos across the ORG
o.com 365 Prepare AD with E2013 schema
mail.contoso.com Autodiscover 2. Deploy Exchange 2013 servers
5 & EWS SMTP
Install both E2013 MBX and CAS
4 servers. Set an ExternalUrl for the
1 2 Exchange Web Services vdir
3. Obtain and deploy certificates
Exchange Obtain and deploy certificates on
2010 or E2013 MBX and CAS servers
E2010 or E2010 E2013
2007 or 2007 3 CAS
2007
servers
SP/ 4. Publish protocols externally
Hub CAS
RU Create public DNS A records for the
SP/R EWS and SMTP endpoints
U Intranet site
Validate using Remote Connectivity
Analyzer
6 5. Switch autodiscover namespace to
E2013 CAS
E2010 7 E2013 Change the public autodiscover DNS
or MBX
2007
record to resolve to E2013 CAS
MBX 6. Run the Hybrid Configuration
Internet facing site Wizard
7. Move mailboxes
Hybrid configuration wizard
1) Start HWC from EAC
2) Confirm running the wizard
3) Select hybrid domain*
4) View/Copy domain proof
token*
5) Choose transport options
6) Choose receive 2013 CAS
server(s)
7) Choose send 2013 MBX
server(s)
8) Select transport certificate
9) Enter external FQDN 2013 CAS
10) Enter Org Management AD
account
11) Enter Global Admin O365
account
12) Choose Update to configure
hybrid

* Adaptive steps

Introduction to Hybrid
Deploying Hybrid (Exchange 2013)
Managing Hybrid (Exchange 2013)
Decommissioning Hybrid

Hybrid Deployments
Deploying a Hybrid Configuration
with the Exchange Hybrid
Configuration Wizard
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/

http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Exchange
-Client-Network-8af1bf00

http://www.microsoft.com/en-
us/download/details.aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/hh974318.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/b/thomas_ashworth/

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