Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Where does Exchange 2007 get its routing topology from?

Exchange 2007 uses the Active Directory site topology to determine how messages are transported in the organization. The Hub Transport server uses the Active Directory Topology service to retrieve the Exchange organization’s configuration information. Unlike earlier versions of Exchange, Exchange 2007 does not use a link state routing table and does not try to calculate an alternative route when a connection is unavailable.

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