If you do not use clusters, your queue managers are independent and communicate using distributed queuing. If one queue manager needs to send messages to another it must have defined:
Figure 1 shows the components required for distributed queuing.
If you group queue managers in a cluster, the queue managers can make the queues that they host available to every other queue manager in the cluster. Any queue manager can send a message to any other queue manager in the same cluster without explicit channel definitions, remote-queue definitions, or transmission queues for each destination. Every queue manager in a cluster has a single transmission queue from which it can transmit messages to any other queue manager in the cluster. Each queue manager in a cluster needs to define only:
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