Routes on the Exchange 2003
When we do "route print" on the Exchange 2003 server we noticed tons of Routes on that server. It seems that as such the server is doing some Routing. After further investigation we found out the IP 169.205.138.X which is being routed are ATT Mobile IP's. It may be associated with the users having iphone. Exchange version:6.5.7638.1There are 600 statements with different IP's as below.166.205.138.110 255.255.255.255 172.20.49.x 172.20.49.x166.205.138.122 255.255.255.255 172.20.49.x 172.20.49.xAny suggestions why it is doing that? Is that expected behavior on 2003? If not then what is the solution to it?thanks
April 16th, 2010 12:03am

Exchange doesn't create TCP/IP routes. Do you have any third-party software installed?-- Ed Crowley MVP"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."."Qwert90" wrote in message news:b1ab3138-e811-4326-8c4f-b25654f08353...When we do "route print" on the Exchange 2003 server we noticed tons of Routes on that server. It seems that as such the server is doing some Routing. After further investigation we found out the IP 169.205.138.X which is being routed are ATT Mobile IP's. It may be associated with the users having iphone. Exchange version:6.5.7638.1There are 600 statements with different IP's as below.166.205.138.110 255.255.255.255 172.20.49.x 172.20.49.x166.205.138.122 255.255.255.255 172.20.49.x 172.20.49.xAny suggestions why it is doing that? Is that expected behavior on 2003? If not then what is the solution to it?thanksEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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April 17th, 2010 7:38pm

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