As mentioned earlier, it must be deployed into any Active
Directory site that contains the Mailbox server role. All configuration information for the Hub Transport
server is stored in Active Directory and changes made take effect on all Hub Transport servers in the
organization. By default, the Hub Transport server configures and enables two transport policy and
compliance agents, the Transport Rule Agent and the Journaling Agent. Unified Messaging messages
such as voice and fax messages could bypass transport rules; however, in Exchange Server 2007 SP1
transport rules now act on Unified Messaging messages.
The Get-TransportServer and Set-TransportServer cmdlets enable you to view and change the
property configuration on the Hub Transport server. Changing the configuration alters how the server
processes messages. These changes are not organization wide, but affect only the specified server. This
differs from the Get-TransportConfig and Set-TransportConfig cmdlets, which enable you to
view and modify transport configuration for the whole Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organization.
The Get-TransportServer cmdlet displays transport information for computers running the Hub
Transport or Edge Transport role in the Exchange organization. It has two parameters: Identity for
specifying the Hub Transport server to retrieve its information and DomainController , the fully
qualified domain name of the domain controller used to retrieve the Hub Transport ??™ s server information.
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