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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"


By the end of this chapter, you will be familiar with message routing and its components in
Exchange Server 2007 as well as the few Exchange Management Shell cmdlets that can be used to
manage message routing. This chapter covers the following topics:
Routing changes in Exchange
Basics of Exchange Server 2007 routing
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Routing troubleshooting
How Active Directory sites affect message routing
Coexistence with Exchange 2003 and link state considerations
The following cmdlets are covered in this chapter; some of these were also covered in earlier chapters.
Get-AdSite
Get-AdSiteLink
Get-TransportServer
Get-SendConnector
Get-RoutingGroupConnector
Get-ExchangeServer
Set-AdSite
Set-AdSiteLink
Set-TransportServer
Set-SendConnector
Set-RoutingGroupConnector
New-SendConnector
New-RoutingGroupConnector
Remove-SendConnector
Remove-RoutingGroupConnector
Routing Changes in Exchange
Exchange Server 2007 introduces routing changes that take advantage of the existing Active Directory
Service site topology and the underlying network to provide an efficient, deterministic routing topology.
When Exchange Server 2007 coexists with Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2000, you must perform additional
configuration tasks to support message routing between the server versions.


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