Re: routing between sites

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Depends on how you want your routing topology to work. Having it the
way it is now will work. Site 2 will route all mail destined to 3 or 4
through site 1. Or if you want you can have a full mesh routing
topology since you only have 4 sites so it's justifiable.

James Chong
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EXdesign wrote:
Hi,
suppose site-1 and site-2 are physically connected, site-3 and site-4 are
connected same way. Site-3 and site-4 connect to site-1 as well.
site-2 does not have direct physical connections to site-3 and site-4. What
connector should I created for message routing between site-2 and site-3
(and site-4).
Thanks in advance,

.



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