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The video demonstrates the process of configuring and testing edge sync using NetTransport server in Exchange Server 2019. Steps include setting up the server in the DMZ for added security and anti-malware functions, creating configuration files, transferring them to internal Exchange servers, and synchronizing settings. Testing edge synchronization involves checking receive connectors, send connectors, and accepted domains to confirm setup correctness. The speaker concludes by setting up an edge transport server in the DMZ for successful edge sync implementation.
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In this part of the video, the demonstration focuses on configuring and testing edge sync. The process involves installing the NetTransport server that comes with Exchange Server 2019. This server, located in the DMZ, serves as an SMTP gateway for added security and anti-malware functions. Steps include creating a configuration file, transferring it to an internal Exchange server, and running the edge subscription to synchronize settings. The process involves specifying file locations, content path, and starting edge synchronization for successful setup.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates testing edge synchronization after setting up edge synchronization. They run the command for testing edge synchronization and ensure everything is synchronized. They then check receive connectors, send connectors, and accepted domains to confirm the setup is correct. The demonstration concludes with setting up an edge transport server in the DMZ.