Administrator's Reference

SET SERVERLLADDRESS (Set the Low Level Address of a Server)

Use this command to set the low level address 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 SERVERLladdress--tcp_port-------------------------------><
 

Parameters

tcp_port (Required)
Specifies the low level address of the server. Generally, this address is identical to the TCPPORT option in the server option file of the server.

Examples

Task

Set the low level address of HQ_SERVER to 1500.

Command:
set serverlladdress 1500

Related Commands

Table 265. Command Related to SET SERVERLLADDRESS

Command Description
SET CROSSDEFINE Specifies whether to cross define servers.
SET SERVERHLADDRESS Specifies the high-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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