Exchange 2010 , ARR, Outlook Anywhere

I am trying to use ARR v3.0 on Server 2012-R2 to publish Exchange OWA,EWS etc
The server has 1 x NIC and sits in the companies DMZ.
Everything is working EXCEPT Outlook Anywhere.
Outlook Anywhere is working correctly internally
Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyser reports an RPC Ping failure, everything else is fine.
"Attempting to ping RPC endpoint 6001 ( Exchange Information Store )
" The attempt to ping the endpoint failed An RPC error was thrown by the RPC Runtime process. Error 1818
RPCPing from the ARR box fails, RPCping from an internal server is OK ( 6001 )
I was hoping for a little insight into this issue, any advice gladly taken.
Remote Outlook client reports a logon error when trying to connect, auto discover is working correctly.

Hi,
Before we go further, I’d like to confirm if you have made the following change:
Under the IIS root in the ARR home, open Request Filtering
Under the Actions pane, click Edit Feature Settings...
Increase the Maximum allowed content length to 2147483648 (2GB):
Thanks,
Angela Shi
TechNet Community Support

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