Updated On - April 22, 2019

Configure SCP and update DNS Records for Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016 migration

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While configuring services in Exchange Server 2016 (for more info, please see Part 5 of this series), you need to update the Service Connection Point. This should be done all servers. This is how you can do this:

In Exchange 2010

In Exchange 2010 CAS Server, open Exchange Management Shell.

Run $AutodiscoverHostName = “<Autodiscover host name of your Internet-facing Exchange 2016 Mailbox server>”

For e.g.: $AutodiscoverHostName = “autodiscover.example.com” Now run:

Get-ExchangeServer | Where {($_.AdminDisplayVersion -Like “Version

14*”) -And ($_.ServerRole -Like “*ClientAccess*”)} | Set-

ClientAccessServer -AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri https://

$AutodiscoverHostName/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml

Note: To verify the SCP in Exchange Server 2010, run the following cmdlets: Get-ExchangeServer | Where {($_.AdminDisplayVersion -Like “Version

14*”) -And ($_.ServerRole -Like “*ClientAccess*”)} | Get-

ClientAccessServer | Format-Table Name,

AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri -Auto In Exchange 2016 Server In Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server, open the Exchange Management Shell. Run $AutodiscoverHostName = "<Autodiscover host name of your Internet-facing Exchange 2016 Mailbox server>"

For e.g.: $AutodiscoverHostName = “autodiscover.example.com” Now run:

Get-ExchangeServer | Where {($_.AdminDisplayVersion -Like “Version

15.1*”) -And ($_.ServerRole -Like “*Mailbox*”)} | Set-

ClientAccessService -AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri https://

$AutodiscoverHostName/Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml To verify these settings, run:

Get-ExchangeServer | Where {($_.AdminDisplayVersion -Like “Version

15.1*”) -And ($_.ServerRole -Like “*Mailbox*”)} | Get-

ClientAccessService | Format-Table Name,

AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri -Auto

Change the DNS Records

Finally, you need to change the DNS records so as to direct the connection to the newly installed Exchange 2016 Server. So update Public DNS Records and Internal DNS Records as per the requirements.

The configuration of Exchange 2016 services completes with SCP configuration and DNS record changes. Now you can migrate mailboxes and public folders to Exchange 2016 (see Part 7 of this series).

Summary

To prepare Exchange 2016 for Exchange 2010 migration, you need to configure SCP and change DNS records. These are the final requirements before the migration of mailboxes and public folders to Exchange 2016.

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