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SUMMARY
This article describes a sample configuration between Microsoft Exchange
Server's X.400 Connector and the Infonet X.400 message transfer agent (MTA)
(net-BSD) platform.
MORE INFORMATIONTo successfully connect Microsoft Exchange Server and Infonet by an X.400 connector, both sides of the connection must be configured properly. The following sample configuration is intended to be used only as a guideline. Your configuration will vary. Exchange Server Connection InformationExchange MTA name : HighlandersExchange TSAP : None Exchange IP address : 200.200.200.1 Infonet Connection InformationINFONET MTA name : InfonetInfonet TSAP : 1032 (text value) Infonet IP Address : 200.200.200.10 Exchange Server Configuration ExampleTCP/IP Transport stack valuesTSEL X.400 Connector PropertiesGeneral Tab:Remote MTA Name : InfonetStack tab: IP address : 200.200.200.10 "This is the Infonet IP address."Override Tab: All left in default values. Local MTA name may be used if the Infonet MTA refers to the Exchange Server MTA by a name other than the Windows NT server name. This configuration does not use any override values.Advanced TAB: MTA conformance: 1988 normal modeAddress Space: Address space should contain the routing information. For example:Connected Site: This entry should be left blank. Connected sites are used between Exchange Server sites only. Infonet Configuration ExampleThis file is the configuration file, residing on the Infonet side and defining the connection to the Exchange Server MTA.
Domain routing segment Route
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