Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3, Exchange Server 2010 SP2
Topic Last Modified: 2011-03-19
The property configuration of a transport server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 determines how that server processes messages. The transport server settings that you configure on an Edge Transport server apply only to that specific server.
Looking for other management tasks related to configuring Edge Transport server properties? Check out Managing Transport Servers.
What Do You Want to Do?
Use the EMC to configure the properties of an Edge Transport server
You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure. To see what permissions you need, see the "Edge Transport server" entry in the Transport Permissions topic.
- In the console tree, click Edge Transport.
- In the result pane, right-click the Edge Transport server you
want to configure, and then select Properties.
- On the General
tab, you can view general information about the server:
- Version This field displays the version
of Exchange installed on the server.
- Edition This field displays the
Exchange Server edition. The edition is either Standard Edition or
Enterprise Edition.
- Role(s) This field displays the
Exchange server roles installed on the server.
- Product ID This field displays the
product ID for the Exchange server. If you haven't yet entered the
product key for the server, the product ID displayed is
Unlicensed. To license an unlicensed version of Exchange,
see Enter
Product Key.
- Modified This field displays the last
date and time that a configuration change was made on this
server.
- Version This field displays the version
of Exchange installed on the server.
- On the System
Settings tab, view the domain controller servers and global
catalog servers. You can also enable an error reporting
feature:
- Domain controller servers being used by
Exchange This read-only box displays a list of
domain controller servers used by the Exchange server.
Note: This box isn't available on Edge Transport servers. - Global catalog servers being used by
Exchange This read-only box displays a list of
global catalog servers used by the Exchange server.
Note: This box isn't available on Edge Transport servers. - Automatically send fatal service error report to
Microsoft Select this check box if you want to
enable the error reporting feature and automatically send an error
report to Microsoft in the event of a fatal error.
If you enable the error reporting feature, information about fatal service errors is sent to Microsoft over encrypted channels. The information is used to improve Microsoft products.
When this feature is enabled and the issue reported has a known solution, the server receives feedback from Microsoft. This feedback contains a link to information that may help resolve the problem.
- Domain controller servers being used by
Exchange This read-only box displays a list of
domain controller servers used by the Exchange server.
- On the Customer
Feedback Options tab, you can enroll the selected server into
the Customer Experience Improvement Program. For more information,
see Opt-in or
Opt-out of the Customer Experience Improvement Program.
- Use the External DNS
Lookups tab to specify whether to use the DNS servers that are
configured on a network adapter installed on this server or to use
specific DNS servers when resolving the addresses of mail servers
for external mail delivery. External DNS servers are used by Send
connectors that are configured to use the external DNS lookup
configuration on the transport server. When messages are routed to
these Send connectors, the external DNS lookup settings that are
configured for the source servers are used to resolve IP addresses
for the delivery destination.
You can choose one of the following options:
- Use network card DNS settings To select
an installed network adapter from the list, select Use network
card DNS settings, and then select a network adapter from the
drop-down list. The server then uses the DNS servers configured on
that network adapter. The default setting is All Available
IPv4. If you select this setting, the server uses the DNS
servers configured on all the adapters on that server.
- Use these DNS servers To have the
server select from a list of manually entered DNS servers to query
when resolving a remote server, select Use these DNS
servers. To add a server to the list, type the IP address of
the external DNS server, and then click Add. To change the
IP address of a previously added DNS server, select that server,
and then click Edit. To remove a previously added DNS
server, select that server, and then click .
- Use network card DNS settings To select
an installed network adapter from the list, select Use network
card DNS settings, and then select a network adapter from the
drop-down list. The server then uses the DNS servers configured on
that network adapter. The default setting is All Available
IPv4. If you select this setting, the server uses the DNS
servers configured on all the adapters on that server.
- Use the Internal DNS
Lookups tab to specify whether to use the DNS servers that are
configured on a network adapter installed on this server or to use
specific DNS servers when resolving the addresses of mail servers
for internal mail delivery. Internal DNS servers are used to
resolve IP addresses for servers inside your organization.
You can choose one of the following options:
- Use network card DNS settings To select
an installed network adapter from the list, select Use network
card DNS settings, and then select a network adapter from the
drop-down list. The server then uses the DNS servers configured on
that network adapter. The default setting is All Available
IPv4. If you select this setting, the server uses the DNS
servers configured on all the adapters on that server.
- Use these DNS servers To have the
server select from a list of manually entered DNS servers to query
when it's resolving an internal server, select Use these DNS
servers. To add a server to the list, type the IP address of
the internal DNS server, and then click Add. To change the
IP address of a previously added DNS server, select that server,
and then click Edit. To remove a previously added DNS
server, select that server, and then click .
- Use network card DNS settings To select
an installed network adapter from the list, select Use network
card DNS settings, and then select a network adapter from the
drop-down list. The server then uses the DNS servers configured on
that network adapter. The default setting is All Available
IPv4. If you select this setting, the server uses the DNS
servers configured on all the adapters on that server.
- Use the Limits tab
to specify the number of times that the server retries message
delivery, to set notification for undelivered messages, and to
specify connection restrictions.
- Outbound connection failure retry interval (minutes)
Select this option to specify the retry interval for subsequent
connection attempts to a remote server where earlier connection
attempts as specified by the transient failure retry attempts and
the transient failure retry interval have failed. The valid input
range is 1 minute to 28800 minutes (20 days). We recommend that you
don't modify the default value unless Microsoft Customer Service
and Support has advised you to do this. The default value is 30
minutes.
- Transient failure retry interval (seconds) Select this
option to specify the interval between each connection attempt
specified by the Transient failure retry attempts option.
The valid input range is 1 second to 43200 seconds (12 hours). The
default value is 600 seconds (10 minutes).
- Transient failure retry attempts Select this option to
specify the maximum number of times that a server immediately
retries when it encounters a connection failure with a remote
server. The default value is 6. The valid input range is 0 to 15.
When this parameter is set to 0, the server doesn't immediately try
to reconnect.
- Maximum time since submission (days) Select this option
to specify the expiration time-out for a particular message. If a
message remains in the queue for longer than this period of time,
the message is returned to the sender as a hard failure. The
default value is 2 days. The valid input range is 1 day to 90
days.
- Notify sender when message is delayed more than (hours)
Select this option to specify how long the server waits before it
generates a delivery status notification (DSN) that notifies the
sender of a delivery delay. The default value is 4 hours. The valid
input range is 1 hour to 720 hours (30 days).
- Maximum concurrent outbound connections Select this
option to specify the maximum number of outgoing connections that
can be open at a time. If the connection limit is reached, the
server doesn't initiate new connections until the number of current
connections decreases. The default value is 1000. The valid input
range is 1 to 2147483647. To disable this restriction, clear the
check box next to Maximum concurrent outbound
connections.
- Maximum concurrent outbound connections per domain
Select this option to specify the maximum number of concurrent
connections to any single domain. The default value is 20. The
valid input range is 1 to 2147483647. To disable this restriction,
clear the check box next to Maximum concurrent outbound
connections per domain.
- Outbound connection failure retry interval (minutes)
Select this option to specify the retry interval for subsequent
connection attempts to a remote server where earlier connection
attempts as specified by the transient failure retry attempts and
the transient failure retry interval have failed. The valid input
range is 1 minute to 28800 minutes (20 days). We recommend that you
don't modify the default value unless Microsoft Customer Service
and Support has advised you to do this. The default value is 30
minutes.
- Use the Log
Settings tab to enable or disable message tracking, enable or
disable connectivity logging, and to view or change the path for
the message tracking logs, connectivity logs, Send connector
protocol logs, and Receive connector protocol logs. On the Log
Settings tab, you can view or set the following options:
- Enable message tracking log By default,
message tracking is enabled on Hub Transport and Edge Transport
servers. To disable message tracking, clear the check box next to
Enable message tracking log. To enable message tracking,
select the check box next to Enable message tracking
log.
- Message tracking log path This field
displays the current location of the message tracking logs. By
default, the message tracking logs are stored at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\MessageTracking.
To change the location of the message tracking logs, type the path
to the new log location. Before you can change the path, message
tracking must be enabled.
- Enable connectivity log By default,
connectivity logging is disabled on Hub Transport and Edge
Transport servers. To enable connectivity logging, select the check
box next to Enable connectivity log. To disable connectivity
logging, clear the check box next to Enable connectivity
log.
- Connectivity log path This field
displays the current location of the connectivity logs. By default,
the connectivity logs are stored at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\Connectivity.
To change the location of the connectivity logs, type the path to
the new log location. Before you can change the path, connectivity
logging must be enabled.
- Send protocol log path This field
displays the current location of the Send connector protocol logs.
By default, the Send connector protocol logs are stored at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpSend.
All the Send connectors that are configured on the Edge Transport
server share the same protocol logs. By default, protocol logging
is disabled on all Send connectors.
To change the location of the Send connector protocol logs, type the path to the new log location.
- Receive protocol log path This field
displays the current location of the Receive connector protocol
logs. By default, the Receive connector protocol logs are stored at
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpReceive.
All the Receive connectors that are configured on the Edge
Transport server share the same protocol logs. By default, protocol
logging is disabled on all Receive connectors.
To change the location of the Receive connector protocol logs, type the path to the new log location.
- Enable message tracking log By default,
message tracking is enabled on Hub Transport and Edge Transport
servers. To disable message tracking, clear the check box next to
Enable message tracking log. To enable message tracking,
select the check box next to Enable message tracking
log.
Use the Shell to configure the properties of an Edge Transport server
You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure. To see what permissions you need, see the "Edge Transport server" entry in the Transport Permissions topic.
You use the Set-TransportServer cmdlet to configure the properties of an Edge Transport server. Although the EMC allows you to configure the most commonly used properties of an Edge Transport server, the Set-TransportServer cmdlet allows you to configure all the properties of an Edge Transport server. The following examples demonstrate how you can use the Shell to configure the most common properties of an Edge Transport server. For more information about the possible configuration options, see Managing Transport Servers.
This example configures an Edge Transport server to use a specific list of DNS servers for external DNS lookups instead of the DNS servers configured on the adapters installed on that server.
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Set-TransportServer Edge01 -ExternalDNSAdapterEnabled $false -ExternalDNSServers {192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2} |
This example enables connectivity logging on the Edge Transport server and configures it to store the connectivity log files in the C:\SMTP Logs folder.
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Set-TransportServer Edge01 -ConnectivityLogEnabled $true -ConnectivityLogPath "C:\SMTP Logs" |
For detailed syntax and parameter information, see Set-TransportServer.