What are site links?
What are site links?
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Site links are logical, transitive connections between two or more sites. For intersite replication to take place, site links are required to be configured. Once a site link has been configured, KCC then automatically generates the replication topology by creating the appropriate connection objects. A site link is used to determine the paths between two sites. It must be created manually.
Site links are transitive in nature. For example, if Site 1 is linked with Site 2 and Site 2 is linked with Site 3, then Site 1 and Site 3 are linked transitively. Administrators can control transitivity of the site links. By default, transitivity is enabled for each transport. Site link transitivity can be enabled or disabled through a bridge.
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