Hey,

 

Just taking Richard Schwendiman’s awesome Mail Flow schema and put the corresponding Receive Connectors as we “see” them from either Exchange Management Shell (in the Green Boxes, results of Get-ReceiveConnector for Get-ReceiveConnector -Server e2013 | fl name,bindings,transportrole,permissiongroups,authmechanism) or Exchange management console (focusing on the “Security” section of the EMC)

 

 

In your servers, for the connectors names in both EMS and EMC, you’ll see “Default <YourServerName>”, “Client FrontEnd <YourServerName>”, etc… instead of “Default E2013” , “Client FrontEnd E2013”, etc….

 

       <p>Exchange 2013 - Mail flow demystified - Get-ReceiveConnectors   EMC shots </p> <p> </p> <p>Full-resolution picture: </p> <div id="scid:8eb9d37f-1541-4f29-b6f4-1eea890d4876:452e7ad6-0a59-41d3-bfed-9aa2d04f733f" class="wlWriterEditableSmartContent" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;float:none;display:inline;"><p><div>Exchange 2013 - Mail flow demystified - Get-ReceiveConnectors + EMC shots.jpg</div></p></div> <p> </p> <p>Sources:</p> <ul> <li>Exchange 2013 Mail Flow Demystified…Hopefully! by Richard Schwendiman : </li> </ul> <blockquote> <p>http://blogs.technet.com/b/rischwen/archive/2013/03/13/exchange-2013-mail-flow-demystified-hopefully.aspx</p> </blockquote> <ul> <li>An Exchange 2013 Lab with default installation</li> </ul>