Re: CAN SOMEONE JUST GIVE A HINT ABOUT REMOTE BRIDGEHEAD, BRIDGEHEAD ?? How to add an Exchange server as remote bridgehead?

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In the Administrative Groups, check the Routing Groups.
- How many Routing Groups do you have?
- Does each Routing Group have an Exchange Server? If you've just created
the Routing Groups, you'll need to move Exchange Servers to the new Routing
Groups, else they'll all be in the first Routing Group.
- Routing Group Connectors are created to connect Routing Groups, not
Administrative Groups.
- There's no one-to-one mapping between Admin Groups & Routing Groups - one
Admin Group can have multiple Routing Groups, one Routing Group can have
servers from multiple Admin Groups.
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
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"JPTH" <jpthsd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there,
I was installing this architecture from the beginning.
There are 3 administrative group, US, TW, Thailand.

Each of administrative group has its own Exchange server but the same
organization.

Thanks,
JPTHSD

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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First thing to check, and I'm sure you've already checked this - do all
remote Routing Groups you're trying to connect to have Exchange servers?

--
Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
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"JPTH" <jpthsd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Will someone give hints about remote bridgehead Exchange server?

I created another 2 administrative groupd, each administrative group has
its
own exchange server,
I then tried to create an routing groups connectors on 1st
administrative
group to connect to 2nd administrative
group, I clicked to add remote bridgehead, it is empty!!

Do I have to configure somewhere else in Exchange server on specific
administrative group to designate the server
to be remote bridgehead?

I just installled 3 server in 3 administrative group (US, TW, Thailand),
first exchange server is in US , US administrative group, and then TW,
Thailand (we are on private telco LAN). I ran the Internet email wizard
for
on 1st exchange US Administrative Group, immediately a SMTP connector is
created under US administrative group.

I then added Exchange server in TW, Thailand to be local bridgehead on
SMTP
connector in US administrative group_SMTP connector.

How do I design routing group connector? Is there a way to set an
Exchange
server to be bridgehead server?

Thanks,
JPTHSD








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