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In the monitor I can see the traffic passing the firewall. Firewall rules (ssl allow to internal Exchange-IPs) are configured and work. The Firewall is the DNS-Server in the guest wifi.

The Internet Relay has a static entry for the OWA/ActiveSync-URL which points to the internal IP-Address of the exchange server(s). Internal Routing from Guest Wifi: Its a seperate VLAN which allowes access to the internet. Public-Routing: Public DNS Record -> Azure Trafficmanager -> public ip adresses of my exchange -> NAT to the Exchange Servers. During this process I changed my routings (mail flow, OWA.) to the new servers. If you are not using SSL make sure port 80 is forwarded.Im in the process of migrating from Exchange 2013 to 2019. You also need to ensure that TCP Ports 443 is open and forwarded to your Exchange server. If you are trying to make an iPhone work, then you can also download the free iPhone App ‘Activesync Tester’ and this should identify any problems with your configuration or you can click on the following link: If you do not have SP2 installed you can download it here – This will display whether you have SP2 installed or not. Then expand Servers, Right-Click your server and choose Properties. To check if you have it installed, open up Exchange System Manager – Start, Programs, Microsoft Exchange, System Manager. If you are getting failures check the following:įirstly, you need to make sure that you have Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Installed. Exchange 2003 does not have native autodiscover, so you will most likely need to choose the latter option and provide the server name. On the ActiveSync test page, you are asked whether you wish to use Autodiscover to detect the settings or to manually specify server settings. The test will fail if you use a self-signed SSL certificate, in which case, you’ll need to check the “Ignore Trust for SSL” checkbox.

The site is an official Microsoft site specifically for testing Exchange installations and connectivity. You can use this site to test exchange activesync connectivity Brendan King No Comments 2190 Views Share on
