XCF message routing allows CA Top Secret operator commands to be sent to all other CA Top Secret systems in the sysplex that are defined to the same group. This allows one CA Top Secret system to update security control information and automatically send the information to the other CA Top Secret systems in the sysplex. This provides critical data synchronization on all systems without operator intervention.
The group‑name, defined by the SYSPLEX control option, defines the group that a CA Top Secret system “joins” when the sysplex is started. If there are any other CA Top Secret systems that have joined the same group and the “send” command has been specified, the TSS command is sent to those systems. The TSS command is then processed on the remote CA Top Secret systems as if it was entered locally.
Note: In addition to being defined to the same group, the user must have CONSOLE authority on all other systems in the sysplex so that the TSS commands can be properly processed.
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