Hello.
I'm in the process of replacing the first (and only) Exchange server in our site. I'm having a little trouble understanding MX records though.
I've brought the new Exchange server up in the site with a different netbios name. At this point I haven't really moved anything over except public folders and a few test e-mail boxes. The mailboxes that I moved can send and receive mail just fine but I assume this is because all of the routing information for the site is happily tied to the old server.
DNS is handled by our ISP.
Because the new server will eventually replace the old one, I'm still using the same FQDN "mycompany.com". It would seem to me that I can only have one MX record for this site. So is it not possible for me to keep both servers up simultaneously and have them perfoming internal and smtp mail? My goal was to move users over gradually.
If I move the mailboxes over to the new server without first changing the MX records, will users continue to get internet mail? If that's the case, I can just move all the mailboxes over and then have the ISP change the MX record over the weekend sometime. Right? No? *shrug*
Sorry if this seems like a lame question...I'm new to exchange. Imagine hearing: "We know you've never worked with exchange before, but here ya go...and by the way you need to verify the backups because we've never done that. Oh yeah, that reminds me. We need you to go ahead and migrate from this clustered Compaq P.O.S. to this IBM netfinity. I'm not sure if that's an improvement or not. Anyway, thanks for the help.
I'm in the process of replacing the first (and only) Exchange server in our site. I'm having a little trouble understanding MX records though.
I've brought the new Exchange server up in the site with a different netbios name. At this point I haven't really moved anything over except public folders and a few test e-mail boxes. The mailboxes that I moved can send and receive mail just fine but I assume this is because all of the routing information for the site is happily tied to the old server.
DNS is handled by our ISP.
Because the new server will eventually replace the old one, I'm still using the same FQDN "mycompany.com". It would seem to me that I can only have one MX record for this site. So is it not possible for me to keep both servers up simultaneously and have them perfoming internal and smtp mail? My goal was to move users over gradually.
If I move the mailboxes over to the new server without first changing the MX records, will users continue to get internet mail? If that's the case, I can just move all the mailboxes over and then have the ISP change the MX record over the weekend sometime. Right? No? *shrug*
Sorry if this seems like a lame question...I'm new to exchange. Imagine hearing: "We know you've never worked with exchange before, but here ya go...and by the way you need to verify the backups because we've never done that. Oh yeah, that reminds me. We need you to go ahead and migrate from this clustered Compaq P.O.S. to this IBM netfinity. I'm not sure if that's an improvement or not. Anyway, thanks for the help.