The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYThis article explains the Inbound Sites and Outbound Sites tabs of the Directory Replication Connector (DRC) property pages. Sites appearing in these two property pages depend on the relation of these sites to the site you are replicating with. MORE INFORMATION
Inbound sites include the site that is directly connected to this
particular DRC, plus any other site that we indirectly know of through this
directly replicated site. Inbound sites are all sites from which the local
site receives directory information through this DRC.
Examining the Sites tab for the replication connectors on each site will
reveal the following:
Site A's connector to BOne of the most illustrative examples would be Site D's connector to Site B. Notice that Inbound sites include A, B, and C. This is because site D is directly connected to Site B, and it is through site B that site D gets replication information for sites A and C. For outbound sites we see site D and site E because site D has another replication connector to site E, and Exchange directory replication passes on replication information of all Inbound sites to all Outbound sites. For more information refer to the Exchange Server Administrator's Guide, Chapter 13. Additional query words:
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