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Topology with Two 2-Node Active/Passive Exchange Server Clusters

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Planning a Deployment switch that supports virtual LANs (VLANs). A separate connection to the public network is required for access to Active Directory and, optionally, to provide client access for generalpurpose file sharing. Figure 1.5 Topology with Two 2-Node Active/Passive Exchange Server Clusters The Feature Pack also supports one 2-node active/passive Exchange cluster and one stand-alone Exchange server, as shown in Figure 1.6. Figure 1.6 Topology with One Stand-Alone Exchange Server and One 2-Node Active/Passive Exchange Server Cluster Feature Pack Deployment Guide 21

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Planning a Deployment
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switch that supports virtual LANs (VLANs). A separate connection to the public network is
required for access to Active Directory and, optionally, to provide client access for general-
purpose file sharing.
Figure 1.5
Topology with Two 2-Node Active/Passive Exchange Server Clusters
The Feature Pack also supports one 2-node active/passive Exchange cluster and one stand-alone Exchange
server, as shown in Figure 1.6.
Figure 1.6
Topology with One Stand-Alone Exchange Server and One 2-Node
Active/Passive Exchange Server Cluster