:)) Too bad for a senior eng like me,,it's simple ...Re: CAN SOMEONE JUST GIVE A HINT ABOUT REMOTE BRIDGEHEAD, BRIDGEHEAD ?? How to add an Exchange server as remote bridgehead?

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Hi there,

That's correct, when we installed a new exchange server, it's automatically
placed the new exchange server onto the first routing group of the first
administrative group.
It's just matter we just created a RG in a desginated administrative group,
drag & drop or cut & paste the server to that RG (this is tricky tricky LOL
for myself)

Thanks so much!!
JPTHSD


"JPTHSD" <jpthsd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi there,

Ok, I have 3 Administrative Group, US, TW, Thailand

Each administrative group has its own Exchange server that I designated
when I installed the Exchange server. So there are 3 RGs
But only the RG in US (which is the First Administrative Group, First
Exchange Server as I installed has Internet SMTP connector)
What does it do when I add all Exchange server in TW, Thailand
administrative group to be local bridgehead in Internet SMTP connector of
US RG_Connectors folder?
You are correct, the new exchange server I installed in TW, Thailand
administrative group are staying in US Administrative group and listed as
members...how do I move them?
Thanks!!


a. 1st Administrative Group (US) has 1st Exchange server, this exchange
server is also Internet SMTP connector
I am able to right click on the connector and create SMTP connector,
Routing Group Connector (as a test to see wat I can create)..etc
b. 2nd Administrative Group (TW) has an Exchange server, I created a RG in
this administrative group but connectors are empty (should there be any
connector here?)
I was getting concern since there is no connector in this RG of this
administrative group, how we connect them. So I created a RG in this
administrative group, how do
I move the Exchange server in this administrative group from the First
Administrative Group of US_RG to TW_RG?
I wont be able to create any Routing Group Connector in this RG of this
administrative group, so is SMTP connector , it said "There must be at
least SMTP VSI ..."
c. 3d Administrative Group (Thailand) has an Exchange server, I also
created a RG in this administrative group, but connectors folders are
empty
I wont be able to create any Routing Group Connector in this RG of this
administrative group, so is SMTP connector , it said "There must be at
least SMTP VSI ..."

Thanks!
JPTHSD



"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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.
--
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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