Bridgehead is just the term for the first Exchange server, which must be
replaced/moved if you are going to bring that server offline.  It controls
"routing" decisions.  I suggest reading up a bit more at MS's TechNet site.

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"ipguru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am installing a 515pix.  I am going to hang a Exchange server off one
> of the four interfaces.  I have seen the page cisco has about the
> bridgehead server, but these guys just blew their wad on the pix (:-),
> they don't want to buy another server and another exchange. The inside
> is higher so I shouldn't have to do anything to allow users to get to
> the server, but coming back into the inside from dmz1..this is what I
> have:
> access-list exchange permit tcp 192.168.1.0 host 192.168.20.2 eq 139
> access-list exchange permit udp 192.168.1.0 host 192.168.20.2 eq 137
> access-list exchange permit udp 192.168.1.0 host 192.168.20.2 eq 138
> access-list exchange permit tcp 192.168.1.0 host 192.168.20.2 eq 135
>
> The inside is 192.168.1.0 network.  The dmz1(mail) is 192.168.20.0, with
> the exchange server being 192.168.20.2.
>
> Anyone done this without the bridgehead?
>
> thanks,
> ipguru
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>
>
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