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ROF from Background Environments

Background environments can create ROF sessions with remote regions. When a ROF session is started, a standard ROF signon occurs using the user ID of the background environment. If this user ID is not defined to the remote region, then the signon fails.

Background environments can route commands to a remote region over a ROF session and have the results returned to it for examination.