Why do I have to disable link state routing?
Answer / Shyamal Kumar
Link State Routing (LSR) is used in older networking protocols like OSPF. When using Exchange Server, Link State Routing needs to be disabled because it's not compatible with the routing protocol used by Exchange (Routing and Remote Access service).
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