Microsoft Exchange 2010 and 2013 iApp Template
Problem this snippet solves: Use the Exchange 2010/2013 template to provide additional security, performance, and availability for Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013 Client Access Servers...
Published Mar 10, 2015
Version 1.0Fred_Slater_856
Historic F5 Account
Joined May 02, 2012
Fred_Slater_856
Historic F5 Account
Joined May 02, 2012
The-messenger
Apr 28, 2017Cirrostratus
Appreciate the iapp very much! But would like to see a little more flexibility so it can be used in more situation.
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Separate out the services. Instead of only 2 options, 1 to use the same IP for all services the other using a separate for each service, provide options for each service to IP. There are likely many people that would like to separate out ActiveSync but keep the other Exchange services all on one IP.
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For the Outlook forms, again separate it out for each. Allow an option to use the Public/Private form a separate option to use the Light version form.
I realize this is more to maintain for F5, but since you strong recommendation is to use the iApp this will allow more to follow that.