Did you remember to suppress link state updates?

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996728(EXCHG.140).aspx

You may want to step through the exchange 2010 deployment assistant.

http://technet.microsoft.com/exdeploy2010

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Andy Lawrence [mailto:and...@ansltd.info]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 7:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2010 mail queues

I'm sure Exchange 2010 shouldn't be this much fun......

We have 2 x Exchange 2003 servers. We added an Exchange 2010 server a month or 
so ago and moved some mailboxes on to it for testing. We then added another 
Exchange 2010 to create a DAG. As this is going at a remote site we put it on a 
different subnet and configured a temporary router so that once we had it 
working locally we stood a good chance of it working remotely as the ip 
addresses would be the same etc.

The DAG bit went well but at some time whilst playing the users on the original 
Exchange 2010 server complained that their emails were not being sent. To cut a 
long story short I took out all the DAG configurations and removed the other 
configuration change I had made (I had added a 2nd ip address to the network 
card and created a send connector on the ip address to allow an internal server 
to relay). After rebooting emails started going again.

Yesterday I revisited the 2nd Exchange 2010 server and just turned it on and 
applied SP1 (to ensure it is the same as the 1st Exchange 2010 server) Note it 
is still not hosting any user mailboxes.

Today users on the 1st Exchange 2010 complained that emails were not being sent 
again. This time I managed to find them in the queue viewer for the 2nd 
Exchange 2010 server. Looking at the error it is saying  the following:
451 4.4.0 Primary target ip responded with
451.5.7.3 cannot achieve exchange server authentication

I did notice that there was a route statement missing on the 2nd Exchange 2010 
server whic hwould have stopped it talking to the 2nd Exchange 2003 server. I 
have since added it and can connect via smtp to all the other Exchange servers.

To make matters worse I rebooted the second server and now when I try to run 
the management console I get :

"The following error occurred while attempting to connect to the specified 
exchange server dr.server.local

The attempt to connect to http://dr.server.local/PowerShell using the Kerberos 
authentication failed: connecting to the remote server failed with the 
following error message : Access denied"

So the main questions are why are the emails in a queue on the 2nd Exchange 
2010 server and why aren't they being sent? Note if I turn off the 2nd Exchange 
2010 server emails flow normally.
The second question is what has happened to the EMC?

Thanks

Andy


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