Re: CCR setup help



Hi,

There is a typo in the answer. Cluster IP and node 2 IP can't be the same.

Leif

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As far as IP addressing goes, CCR is no different from SCC or Exchange
Server 2003/2000 clusters.
Let's assume your servers/users connect on 10.1.2.x network, and the
heartbeat NICs are on: 172.168.1.x.
It's always a good idea to rename the NICs on cluster nodes to Public and
Heartbeat (or Private).

The IP Addresses you need:
NodeA - Public IP (for users to connect): 10.1.2.10
NodeA - Private IP (for heartbeat): 172.168.1.10

NodeB - Public IP: 10.1.2.11
NodeB - Private/Heartbeat IP: 172.168.1.11

ClusterIP: IP Address for the Cluster group that includes Quorum: 101.2.11
Exchange Virtual Server IP: Address for the EVS: 10.1.2.12

The File Sharing Witness has its own IP address - 10.1.2.13
(it can be any Windows server on your domain with a shared folder, can
locate it on the Hub).
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
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"totalnet32" <totalnet32@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello

I need help with the CCR setup , I'm confused about the IP address i
have to assign to the cluster .

I have 3 server - 1 is the file share (has it own ip address) and then
2 other mail servers ( they have the own ip address)

could someone give me an example of ip address / server names with
CCR?

thanks





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