I have to setup a Exchange 2000 server on a new DSL line - the server is working on our existing (old) DSL line.
The router on the new DSL line have been set up, so that TCP traffic on port 135, will be routed to the Exchange servers internal IP on port 135. But it doesn’t work - but the server dosn't work. All other incoming traffic, will be rejected by the router.
Is it necessary that the router routes UDP traffic on port 135? And is there any other ports that have to be enabled?
Regards
Morten
The router on the new DSL line have been set up, so that TCP traffic on port 135, will be routed to the Exchange servers internal IP on port 135. But it doesn’t work - but the server dosn't work. All other incoming traffic, will be rejected by the router.
Is it necessary that the router routes UDP traffic on port 135? And is there any other ports that have to be enabled?
Regards
Morten