11-Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference

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15-Cloud connection commands
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Cloud connection commands

The S3100V3-EI switch series does not support cloud connections.

cloud-management keepalive

Use cloud-management keepalive to set the keepalive interval for the local device to send keepalive packets to the H3C cloud server.

Use undo cloud-management keepalive to restore the default.

Syntax

cloud-management keepalive interval

undo cloud-management keepalive

Default

The keepalive interval is 180 seconds.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interval: Specifies the keepalive interval in the range of 180 to 600 seconds.

Usage guidelines

If the device does not receive a response from the H3C cloud server within three keepalive intervals, the device sends a registration request to re-establish the cloud connection.

Examples

# Set the keepalive interval to 360 seconds.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] cloud-management keepalive 360

cloud-management server domain

Use cloud-management server domain to configure the domain name of the H3C cloud server.

Use undo cloud-management server domain to restore the default.

Syntax

cloud-management server domain domain-name

undo cloud-management server domain

Default

The default settings are as follows:

·     The domain name of the cloud server is not configured for the S5130S-HI, S5130S-EI, S3100V3-EI, E500C, E500D, and E128C & E152C switch series.

·     For the S5130S-SI and S5120V2-SI switch series:

¡     The domain name of the cloud server is not configured for a switch that starts up with the initial configuration.

¡     The domain name of the cloud server is oasis.h3c.com for a switch that starts up with the factory defaults.

For more information about the initial configuration and factory defaults, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

domain-name: Specifies the domain name of the H3C cloud server, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 253 characters.

Usage guidelines

Before you configure the domain name of the H3C cloud server, make sure a DNS server has been configured to translate the domain name.

If you execute the command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.

Examples

# Configure the domain name of the H3C cloud server as abc.com.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] cloud-management server domain abc.com

cloud-management server password

Use cloud-management server password to set the password for establishing cloud connections to the cloud server.

Use cloud-management server password to restore the default.

 

 

NOTE:

This command is supported only in Release 6328 and later.

 

Syntax

cloud-management server password { cipher | simple } string

undo cloud-management server password

Default

No password is set for establishing cloud connections to the cloud server.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

cipher: Specifies the password in encrypted form.

simple: Specifies the password in plaintext form. For security purposes, the password specified in plaintext form will be stored in encrypted form.

string: Specifies the password. The plaintext form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The encrypted form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 117 characters.

Usage guidelines

After you change the password, the device terminates the cloud connections that have been established (if any) and uses the new password to establish cloud connections.

Examples

# Set the password for establishing cloud connections to the cloud server to 12345678TESTplat&! in plaintext format.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] cloud-management server password simple 12345678TESTplat&!

display cloud-management state

Use display cloud-management state to display cloud connection state information.

Syntax

display cloud-management state

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Examples

# Display cloud connection state information.

<Sysname> display cloud-management state

Cloud connection state   : Established

Device state             : Request_success

Cloud server address     : 10.1.1.1

Cloud server domain name : abc.com

Cloud server port        : 443

Connected at             : Wed Jan  27 14:18:40 2016

Duration                 : 00d 00h 02m 01s

Process state            : Message received

Failure reason           : N/A

Table1-1 Command output

Field

Description

Cloud connection state

Cloud connection state: Unconnected, Request, and Established.

Device state

Local device state:

·     Idle—In idle state.

·     Connecting—Connecting to the H3C cloud server.

·     Request_CAS_url—Sent a central authentication service (CAS) URL request.

·     Request_CAS_url_success—Requesting CAS URL succeeded.

·     Request_CAS_TGT—Sent a ticket granting ticket (TGT) request.

·     Request_CAS_TGT_success—Requesting TGT succeeded.

·     Request_CAS_ST—Sent a service ticket (ST) request.

·     Request_CAS_ST_success—Requesting ST succeeded.

·     Request_cloud_auth—Sent an authentication request.

·     Request_cloud_auth_success—Authentication succeeded.

·     Register—Sent a registration request.

·     Register_success—Registration succeeded.

·     Request—Sent a handshake request.

·     Request_success—Handshake succeeded.

Cloud server address

IP address of the H3C cloud server.

Cloud server domain name

Domain name of the H3C cloud server.

Cloud server port

TCP port number used to establish cloud connections.

Connected at

Time when the cloud connection was established.

Duration

Duration since the establishment of the cloud connection.

Process state

Cloud connection processing state:

·     DNS not parsed.

·     DNS parsed.

·     Message not sent.

·     Message sent.

·     Message not received.

·     Message received.

Failure reason

Cloud connection failure reason:

·     DNS parse failed.

·     Socket connection failed.

·     SSL creation failed.

·     Sending CAS url request failed.

·     Sending CAS TGT failed.

·     Sending CAS ST failed.

·     Sending cloud auth request failed.

·     Sending registration request failed.

·     Processing CAS URL response failed.

·     Processing CAS TGT response failed.

·     Processing CAS ST response failed.

·     Processing cloud auth response failed.

·     Processing registration response failed.

·     Sending handshake request failed.

·     Processing handshake failed.

·     Sending websocket request failed.

·     Processing websocket packet failed.

 

reset cloud-management tunnel

Use reset cloud-management tunnel to re-establish the cloud connection to the H3C cloud server.

Syntax

reset cloud-management tunnel

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Examples

# Re-establish the cloud connection to the H3C cloud server.

<Sysname> reset cloud-management tunnel

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