A route is a one-way message stream from the source (primary) Replication Server to the destination (target) Replication Server. A Replication Server sends messages to, or receives messages from, another Replication Server via a route. Such messages include data for replicated transactions. A route may connect Replication Servers across a local-area network or a wide-area network.
Use these commands to manage routes:
create route – creates and configures a route from the current Replication Server to another.
alter route – changes or reconfigures the route from the current Replication Server to another.
drop route – removes the route to another Replication Server.
suspend route – suspends the route to another Replication Server.
resume route – resumes a suspended route.
route_upgrade – upgrades a route for use with Replication Server 12.0.
route_upgrade_recovery – recovers a failed route upgrade or route upgrade recovery.
route_upgrade_status – displays the routes that need to be upgraded or recovered.