Creating a VAM client
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a VAM client and
enter its view.
Enabling VAM clients
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable VAM clients.
Specifying VAM servers
You can specify a primary VAM server and a secondary VAM server for a VAM client. The client
registers with both servers, and accepts settings from the server that first registers the client. When
the server fails, the client uses the settings from the other server.
If the specified primary and secondary VAM servers have the same address or name, only the
primary VAM server takes effect.
The port number of a VAM server must be the same as that configured on the VAM server.
To specify VAM servers for a client:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter VAM client view.
3.
Specify the primary VAM
server.
4.
(Optional.) Specify the
secondary VAM server.
Specifying an ADVPN domain for a VAM client
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
system-view
vam client name client-name
Command
system-view
•
Enable one or all VAM clients:
vam client enable [ name
client-name ]
•
Enable a VAM client:
a. vam client name client-name
b. client enable
Command
system-view
vam client name client-name
server primary { ip-address
ip-address | ipv6-address
ipv6-address | name host-name }
[ port port-number ]
server secondary { ip-address
ip-address | ipv6-address
ipv6-address | name host-name }
[ port port-number ]
Command
system-view
343
Remarks
N/A
By default, no client is created.
Remarks
N/A
Use either method.
By default, no VAM client is
enabled.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no VAM server is
specified.
By default, no VAM server is
specified.
Remarks
N/A