Subject: map IT Не могу перевести "map"Всё остальное понятно. Довольно часто встречаю это слово. Whereas administrative groups have no relationship to the physical network infrastruc- ture, routing groups are directly related to the physical layout. You can think of routing groups as being much like Active Directory sites, which are used to group servers that share reliable, well-connected bandwidth. Routing groups come into play when you have multiple physical locations connected by slower wide area network (WAN) band- width, such as an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) connection. Consider a scenario where you have two physical locations, Dallas and St. Louis, which have five servers running Exchange Server 2003 in each location. The two locations are physi- cally connected by a 128K ISDN line. In this type of environment, you would create two routing groups, one for each location. This would ???????map??????? directly to the Active Directory site structure. Each routing group would contain its local servers, and a connector would be configured to connect the two routing groups. This could be either a routing group connector (the preferred way), an SMTP connector (for unreliable WAN connec- tions), or an X.400 connector.
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