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Configure Static RPC Ports on an Exchange 2010 Client Access Server

It’s needed for NLB.

Copy-pasted from TechNet: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/864.configure-static-rpc-ports-on-an-exchange-2010-client-access-server.aspx

Exchange 2010 RPC Client Access Service

By default the RPC Client Access service on an Exchange 2010 Client Access server uses the TCP End Point Mapper port (TCP/135) and the dynamic RPC port range (6005-59530) for outgoing connections, every time an Outlook clients establish a connection to Exchange.

To set a static port for the RPC Client Access service on an Exchange 2010 Client Access server, you need to open the registry on the respective server and navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\MSExchangeRPC

Here, you need to create a new key named ParametersSystem, and under this key create a REG_DWORD named TCP/IP Port. The Value for the DWORD should be the port number you want to use.


Configuring static ports for the RPC Client Access service

 

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Microsoft recommends you set this to a unique value between 59531 and 60554 and use the same value on all CAS in any one AD site.

When you’ve configured the port, it’s required to restart the Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access service in order for the changes to be applied.

Exchange 2010 Address Book Service

By default the Exchange Address Book service on an Exchange 2010 Client Access server uses the TCP End Point Mapper (TCP/135) and the dynamic RPC port range (6005-59530) for outgoing connections, every time an Outlook client establish a connection to Exchange.

Exchange 2010 RTM

In Exchange 2010 RTM a static port for the Exchange Address Book service is set using the following steps:

  • Open the microsoft.exchange.addressbook.service.exe.config configuration file located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Bin using Notepad.
  • Change the value for the key RpcTcpPort to the port you want to use as the static port for this service. Bear in mind you cannot use the same port as you configured for the RPC Client Access service.


Configuring static port for the Exchange Address Book Service in Exchange 2010 RTM

 

note Note
Microsoft recommends you set this to a unique value between 59531 and 60554 and use the same value on all Exchange 2010 Client Access servers in any one AD site.

When you’ve configured the port, it’s required to restart the Microsoft Exchange Address Book service in order for the changes to be applied.

Exchange 2010 SP1

With Exchange 2010 SP1, you no longer use the “Microsoft.exchange.addressbook.service.exe.config” file to assign a static RPC port to the Exchange Address Book Service. Instead this configuration setting is controlled using the registry. To set a static RPC port for the Exchange Address Book Service, create a new REG_SZ registry key named “RpcTcpPort” under:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\MSExchangeAB\Parameters


Configuring static port for the Exchange Address Book Service in Exchange 2010 SP1

 

note Important
When upgrading from Exchange 2010 RTM to SP1, you need to set this key manually after the upgrade.

 

note Note
Microsoft recommends you set this to a unique value between 59531 and 60554 and use the same value on all Exchange 2010 Client Access servers in any one AD site.

 

When you’ve configured the port, it’s required to restart the Microsoft Exchange Address Book service in order for the changes to be applied.

Exchange 2010 Public Folder Connections

By default public folder connections uses the TCP End Point Mapper (TCP/135) and the dynamic RPC port range (49152-65535) for outgoing connections, every time an Outlook client establish a connection to Exchange.

To set a static port for public folder connections, follow the same steps as those required for configuring static ports for the RPC CA service. Just bear in mind you need to perform them on the Exchange 2010 servers that stores public folder databases. This is because public folder connections from an Outlook client occur against the RPC Client Access service on the Mailbox server role.


Configuring a static port for Public Folder connections

When the port has been set for public folder connections, it’s required to restart the Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access service on the Mailbox server in order for the changes to be applied.

 

note Important
Unlike in previous versions of Exchange Server, you configure static RPC ports for an Exchange 2010 Mailbox server under the MSExchangeRPC key and not under MSExchangeSA\Parameters since all MAPI connections to an Exchange 2010 Mailbox server are handled by the RPC Client Access service. For information on how to configure static RPC ports in Exchange 2007 and earlier see Microosft KB article: Exchange Server static port mappings .

Verifying the Statically Configured Ports Are Used

In order to verify that the static ports configured are used, the netstat.exe tool can be used:

Netstat -an -p tcp


Verifying the configured static ports are used on the Client Access and Mailbox servers

 


Script to Automate the Configuration Process

Script to set static ports is now available here . The script works with Exchange 2010 RTM and SP1, SP2 and SP3. It also includes -auto to automatically search and change ports on all Exchange 2010 CAS servers and Mailbox Servers hosting public folders in the environment. More details here .

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