Administrator's Reference

SET SERVERHLADDRESS (Set the High Level Address of a Server)

Use this command to set the high level address (IP) of a server. TSM uses the address when you issue a DEFINE SERVER command with CROSSDEFINE=YES.

Privilege Class

To issue this command, you must have system privilege.

Syntax

>>-Set SERVERHladdress--ip_address-----------------------------><
 

Parameters

ip_address (Required)
Specifies a server high-level address as a numeric dotted decimal name or a host name. If a host name is specified, a server that can resolve the name to the dotted decimal form must be available.

Examples

Task

Set the high-level address of HQ_SERVER to 9.230.99.66.

Command:
set serverhladdress 9.230.99.66

Related Commands

Table 264. Command Related to SET SERVERHLADDRESS

Command Description
SET CROSSDEFINE Specifies whether to cross define servers.
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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