Suggested Answer:ACF🗳️
Example: Cross-define two servers Use cross definition to define SERVER_A and SERVER_B. On SERVER_B, specify the server name, password, and high- and low-level addresses of SERVER_B. Specify that cross defining is allowed. set servername server_b set serverpassword mylife set serverhladdress 9.115.20.80 set serverlladdress 1860 set crossdefine on References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEQVQ_8.1.2/srv.reference/r_cmd_server_define.html
I think the correct answer is A,B, F
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/spectrum-protect/8.1.7?topic=csasc-configuring-server-connect-another-server-by-using-ssl
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