
How Connectors are Created
Connectors can be created explicitly, implicitly, or automatically.
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A connector is created explicitly by the administrator.
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A connector is created implicitly when it is computed from the system topology. In this case it is not displayed in the Exchange Management Console or by using tasks in the Exchange Management Shell.
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Connectors are created automatically by using the Edge Subscription process and during setup.
You don't have to configure connectors between the Hub Transport servers inside the Active Directory forest. In the Exchange 2007 organization, connections between Hub Transport servers are created implicitly by computing a path between Active Directory sites that is based on Active Directory Site Link Cost.
The connectors that establish mail flow to the Internet are created automatically when you subscribe an Edge Transport server to the Exchange organization. After you install the Edge Transport server role and the Hub Transport server role, you subscribe the Edge Transport server to an Active Directory site by using the Edge Subscription process. During this process, data that is stored in Active Directory is replicated to the ADAM instance on the Edge Transport server to enable end-to-end mail flow. This data includes the configuration of Send connectors and accepted domains. We recommend that you subscribe the Edge Transport server to an Active Directory site to provision the connectors between the Exchange organization and the perimeter network and between the perimeter network and the Internet.
If you want to create a unique connector configuration for an external domain, you can use the tasks in the Exchange Management Console and in the Exchange Management Shell.