transitioning from isa 2006 to tmg

Hi,

At my workplace we are transitioning from isa 2006 standard to tmg 2010 standard. The installation of tmg 2010 was completed successfully. I exported the configuration from the isa 2006 server and imported it to the tmg 2010 server.

Since I am importing the configuration, would the computer name of the tmg 2010 server need to be the same as the isa 2006 server?

Reason I'm asking is because on the tmg server, when i navigate to networking, then networks, then properties of the internal network, then forefront tmg client tab. The server name for the isa 2006 server shows up for forefront tmg client configuration and client computer web browser configuration. Do I just need to browse and select the tmg server.

And also does isa firewall client differ from tmg firewall client? Or can the isa firewall client detect the tmg server?

Regards,

May 28th, 2015 10:56pm

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

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May 29th, 2015 2:40am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

May 29th, 2015 6:38am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
May 29th, 2015 6:38am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

May 29th, 2015 6:38am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
May 29th, 2015 6:38am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

May 29th, 2015 6:38am

Hi Labrea,

Not requred to be same name but all you have to do is a cleanup of configuration.

You need to delete what ever you see as unwanted on the networking configuration / Rules.

Computer name can be different.

Example :

Your new TMG may be on different subnet than ISA but when you import the configuration to TMG then it will have ISA subnet IP address etc which needs to be removed.

Hope this helps

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
May 29th, 2015 6:38am

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