Figure 13-30Unity Installed into the Same VLAN and Windows 2000 Site as Exchange
In the example shown in Figure 13-31, the routing group spans to more than one location.
Unity services only the Exchange servers it is colocated with. If Unity were to service the
remotely located servers as well, higher latency between the Unity and Exchange servers
would result in TUI delays for all subscribers regardless of whether or not they are local or
remote to Unity. If Unity was expected to service all the servers in this routing group, you
would have a good example of what not to do when deploying Unity with ...
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