HPE XP7 Automation Director User Manual page 92

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Deleting the destination information to the XP7 Command View Advanced Edition authentication zone,
deletes the destination information that server ID matches.
Syntax: (UNIX OS)
hcmds64trust {-set -user User_Name -pass Password -host
Host_Name_or_IP_Address {-port
[-sslprotocol SSL_Protocol] | [-ciphers {Encryption_Type_Name |
CipherSuite[,CipherSuite[...]]}]} ] | -delete -name Server_ID | -print }
Syntax: (Windows-based OS)
hcmds64trust {/set /user User_Name /pass Password /host
Host_Name_or_IP_Address {/port Port_Number
sslprotocol SSL_Protocol |[-ciphers {Encryption_Type_Name |
CipherSuite[,CipherSuite[...]]}]} ] | /delete /name Server_ID | /print }
The destination information is used to query enable or disable the token used by the mutual
authentication feature to other XP7 Command View Advanced Edition authentication zones.
Options
Option
set
user
pass
host
port
sslport
ciphers
sslprotocol
name
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CLI commands
Port_Number | -sslport sslport_Port_Number
Description
Registers the destination information.
Specifies the user ID at the destination.
Specifies the password of the user ID at the destination.
Specifies the host name or IP address of the destination. If you want to
specify the IPv6 address, enclose it within square brackets [ ]. If you specify a
host name that cannot be resolved, an error occurs. In addition, if performing
SSL communications, specify the same host name as the host information
specified when creating the certificate. If you specify the IP address in the
SSL communications, it becomes communication error. The host name entry
is case insensitive.
Specifies the port number of the destination.
Specifies the port number of the destination. When using this option,
communication becomes SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) but the SSL
configuration must be performed separately.
Specifies the encryption type for SSL/TLS communication or the CipherSuite
for each destination. For details on valid encryption types, see the following
table. In addition, when specifying the CipherSuite, you can specify the
CipherSuite supported by the JDK in use.
Specifies the SSL protocol for each destination. You can specify the SSL
protocol supported by the JDK in use. If you specify the encryption type in the
ciphers option, the SSL protocol defined by the encryption type takes
precedence.
Specifies the server ID of the destination. The name entry is case insensitive
and the number of characters must be 255 or less.
| /sslport ssl_port_number[/
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