Administrator's Reference

SET CROSSDEFINE (Specifies Whether to Cross-Define Servers)

Use this command to specify whether a server is automatically defined to another server.

Privilege Class

To issue this command, you must have system privilege.

Syntax

>>-Set CROSSDefine----+-ON--+----------------------------------><
                      '-OFf-'
 

Parameters

ON
Specifies that a server may be cross-defined to another server. To automatically define one server to another, you must also permit cross defining in the server definition.

OFf
Specifies that a server may not be cross-defined to another server.

Examples

Task

Set crossdefine to allow a server to be cross-defined to another server.

Command:
set crossdefine on

Related Commands

Table 231. Command Related to SET CROSSDEFINE

Command Description
DEFINE SERVER Defines a server for server-to-server communications.
SET SERVERHLADDRESS Specifies the high-level address of a server.
SET SERVERLLADDRESS Specifies the low-level address of a server.
SET SERVERPASSWORD Specifies the server password.
SET SERVERURL Specifies the URL used to access a server from a web browser interface.


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