70-285 Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization
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Demo Question 11.
You need to configure the messaging environment to route e-mail messages from users at the Baldwin Museum of Science to users at Litware, Inc. What should you do?
A. On DNS1, configure mail exchanger (MX) resource records for the Exchange servers in the litwareinc.com domain.
B. On DNS1, configure host ( resource records for the designated bridgehead server at the Litware, Inc., office.
C. Configure a bridgehead server in the Toronto office to route e-mail messages to the litwareinc.com domain by using a smart host.
D. Configure a bridgehead server at the Litware, Inc., office to route e-mail messages to the baldwinmuseumofscience.com domain by using a smart host.
E. Install and configure a DNS server at the Litware, Inc., office by using the appropriate mail exchanger (MX) resource records for Exchange servers that host the litwareinc.com domain.
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Answer: C
Explanation: The Technical Requirements tell us that : "4. Remote bridgehead servers will be installed
in the Amsterdam and Toronto offices to route e-mail messages between the two
Exchange organizations over the Internet. AND 5. You need to ensure that all e-mail
messages from Baldwin Museum of Science users in Canada to Litware, Inc., users are
routed through the bridgehead server for Litware, Inc."
Although the Routing Group connector is the preferred connector to connect routing
groups in a single Exchange Server organization, it cannot be used to connect routing
groups in separate Exchange Server organizations. To connect separate Exchange Server
organizations you must use either the SMTP connector or the X.400 connector depending
on your company's messaging requirements.
To connect two independent Exchange Server organizations instead of routing groups
within the same organization, you must know the server in the remote organization that
e-mail will be forwarded to, the secondary proxy address of recipients in the remote
organization to configure address space on the connector, and any additional options that
your company will require for communication between the organizations.
To configure an SMTP connector, you must:
1. Create a new SMTP connector.
2. Configure the Internet Protocol (IP) address of a server in the remote Exchange Server
organization as the smart host for that connector.
3. Define an address space with the e-mail domain of the remote Exchange Server
organization.
4. Configure other options such as outbound security or delivery restrictions that may be
a requirement for your company.
To configure an X.400 connector, you must:
1. Create a new X.400 connector.
2. Configure the name of a server in the remote Exchange Server organization that you
are connecting to and the password that will be used for the connector.
3. Configure the remote server name or IP address of the remote server.
4. Define an address space with the e-mail domain of the remote Exchange Server
organization.
5. Configure other options such as delivery restrictions that may be a requirement for
your company.
So we must create an SMTP connector on the bridgehead server in the toronto office. On
this SMTP connector we configure the remote bridgehead server at Litware Inc. as a
smarthost.
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