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Configure Connector Servers
You configure the Connector Server Framework by using the csfconfig command or by using Connector Xpress. The csfconfig command uses the data in the Windows Registry (or UNIX counterpart created for Provisioning Server) to connect to a Provisioning Server. The csfconfig command must run on the system where one of the Provisioning Server runs.
Using the command, you can:
- Add or modify a Connector Server connection object with information such as the connector server, host, and port.
- Define for which endpoints or endpoint types the connector server is used; possibly varying this definition for alternate provisioning servers.
- Delete the Connector Server connection information object.
- List all connector server connection objects in a domain.
- Show one or all connector server connection objects for one or all connector servers
The csfconfig command uses the authorizations provided by a global user credential, so that global user must have the necessary administrative privileges to manipulate the appropriate ConfigParam and ConfigParamContainer objects.
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