What is the link state table? Who would you view it?
Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
Every Exchange server maintains its own routing table,
called the link state table, dynamically in memory, based
on Active Directory and link state information,
as follows:
• Routing-related Active Directory information This
information is stored in attributes of the organization
object, routing group objects, connector objects, and
server objects. These objects reside in the configuration
directory partition and define the routing topology of the
entire Exchange organization.
• Link state information This information specifies
whether each connector in the routing topology is available
(up) or unavailable (down). Link state information is
dynamic and might change when a connector experiences
transfer problems or when transfer issues are resolved.
view Link state table
you can use to view Link state table in Exchange Server
2000/2003 WinRoute tool (Winroute.exe)
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