How to add /server to a server
I would like to add /server to my server. I want my players on my server to type /server and have this message pop up:
You are connected to the Hub.
You may connect to the following servers at this time: Hub, KitPvp, CookieWars, SlowRunner
However I do not know how to do it. Does anyone know how I can add a /server command to my server?
Best Answer
Use BugeeCord to create a server network. This is very complicated. Some guides:
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How do I add another server?
Click the right-arrow button to move selected servers to the selected list. On the DNS tab, type the first few characters of a computer name or IP address, and then press Enter or click Search. select servers that you want to add, and then click the right-arrow button.How do I add a server to my server group?
On the Manage menu, click create Server Group. In the Server group name text box, type a friendly name for your server group, such as Accounting Servers. add servers to the selected list from the server pool, or add other servers to the group by using the active directory, DNS, or import tabs.How do I add a computer to a server?
To connect your PC to a server, follow these steps.How do I add a server to my existing domain?
Join the Windows Server NAS to a DomainAdd servers to Server Manager in Windows Server 2016
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I would recommend setting up a bungeecord server, it is usually not to hard but it can be tricky, if you do happen to get lost their are man guides on YouTube to help you.
After you get bungeecord set up you will also need to install "slash server" in to your bungeecord plugin folder then players would be able to type /hub , /skyblock , /anything. Here is a link to the plugin https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/slashserver.75/
If u need any help at all I will be glad to help you, and all you have To do is ask me!
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