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Edge Transport Server Properties > External DNS Lookups Tab (RTM)

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Applies to: Exchange Server 2007

Use the External DNS Lookups tab on the Edge Transport Server properties to specify whether to use the Domain Name System (DNS) servers that are associated with a network adapter or manually configure DNS servers. External DNS servers are used by Send connectors that are configured to use the external DNS lookup settings on the transport server. When messages are routed to these Send connectors, the external DNS lookup settings that are configured for the source server are used to resolve IP addresses for the delivery destination. External DNS servers are used by connectors that resolve IP addresses for servers outside the organization, such as on the Internet.

  • Use network card DNS settings
    To select an installed network adapter from the list, select Use network card DNS settings, and then select a network adapter. The server will query the network adapter when it looks for a DNS server. The default setting is All Available. If this setting is selected, the server will use the DNS servers for all the adapters on that server.
  • Use these DNS servers
    To have the server select from a list of manually-entered DNS servers to query when resolving a remote domain, select Use these DNS server. To add a server to the list, type the IP address of the external DNS server, and then click Add.

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