on 13-Aug-2012 17:19
Just to review a bit about our setup:
We will now review the configuration of the F5 iApp for Exchange 2010 on the EDGE01 guest. In the previous section we configured the Exchange APM iApp for inbound unencrypted connections from the EDGE01 guest. We will now configure the virtual server on the EDGE01 BIG-IP guest and configure the pool to have the APM virtual server on EXCHLB01 as the lone pool member. For additional details on the deployment of APM with Exchange 2010 please reference the Exchange 2010 iApp deployment guide.
Menu Item | User Input |
Name | FlexPod_Exchange_2010_APM |
Which scenario describes how you will deploy BIG-IP in your environment? | BIG-IP Edge Gateway or APM will secure remote access to CAS servers |
If you are deploying Outlook Web App (OWA) what is the FQDN that will be used to access OWA? | mail.scalarlabs.ca |
What is the name or IP address of an Active Directory server that this BIG-IP can contact? | 172.16.20.253 |
What is the Active Directory domain for your Exchange users? | SCALARTEST |
Does your Active Directory domain allow anonymous binding? | Anonymous binding is allowed |
What IP address do you want to use for your Edge Gateway virtual server? | 203.0.113.100 |
Which SSL certificate do you want to use? | star.scalarlabs.ca |
Which SSL key do you want to use? | star.scalarlabs.ca |
What is the virtual IP address on the remote BIG-IP to which you want to forward traffic? | 10.10.16.101 |
Will clients be connecting to this BIG-IP primarily via a LAN or WAN | WAN |
If you are deploying Outlook Web App (OWA), what is the URI for reaching OWA? | /owa/ |
After configuring the setup and deployment we verified that the connection to the virtual server on the EXCHLB01 BIG-IP was active and available. We first need to connect and authenticate to From the external client we will launch a web browser and direct to the 203.0.113.100. In the F5 iApp for Exchange 2010 we have configured Single Sign On (SSO) as can be seen in the below screen capture.
Figure 2: APM SSO Configuration
Figure 3: OWA Access via APM
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