Your company has three offices. An Active Directory site named Site1, Site2 and Site3 exists for each
office. You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You deploy Exchange Server 2010 server
2010 servers in Site1. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers in Site2 and Site3. You need
to recommend a solution that allows the Exchange Server 2010 servers to connect with the
Exchange Server 2003 servers. You must meet the following requirements:
• All e-mail messages that are sent to mailboxes on Exchange Server 2003 servers from mailboxes on
Exchange Server 2010 servers delivered directly from a server in Site2.
• All e-mail messages that are sent to mailboxes on Exchange Server 2010 servers from mailboxes on
Exchange Server 2003 servers delivered directly to a server in Site1.
What should you recommend?
A.
Create two SMTP connections and one Active Directory SMTP site link.
B.
Create a new routing group connector and modify the default routing group connector.
C.
Create an X400 connector to Site1 and modify the cost value for the default routing group
connector.
D.
Move all Exchange Server 2003 servers and Exchange Server 2010 servers to a single routing
group.
Explanation:
To coexist with Exchange server 2003 your Exchange 2010 servers must use the Exchange 2003 as a
bridgehead. This will require a new routing group connector on the Exchange 2003 Servers