Cmc Rendezvous - Juniper MEDIA FLOW MANAGER 2.0.2 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual

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cmc rendezvous

Configure Central Management Console rendezvous options.
cmc rendezvous
server
accept {client <client> | all}
auth default
auto-accept
enable
service-name <name>
Notes:
server
accept client
them. The <client> is the IP address of the client, though the hostname is also
provided in the online help listing all of the options. (The IP address is used because it
is guaranteed to be unique in the listing. There could be multiple records with the
same hostname, although we'd rather this not happen.) Accepting the client adds its
configuration to the CMC appliance list. Rejecting the client removes it from the
tentative list.
auth default
information needed by that method, to use to log into clients that announce
themselves using the rendezvous mechanism. All of this data is copied into the
appliance record when the appliance is accepted.
auto-accept
clients who present themselves for management. The clients still have to log into the
server before they can be eligible. If this is disabled, the administrator must approve
each client before it will be added to configuration
enable
requests by clients. This does not mean that the clients will be automatically accepted
for management; only that we will listen to them at all.
service-name
authtype
password username <name> password [<password>]
ssh-dsa2 | ssh-rsa2 username <name> identity <identity>
—Set CMC server rendezvous options:
or all —Accept or reject a single client in the tentative list, or all of
—Specify what authentication method, and specific pieces of
—Enter either password to use configured password authentication,
authtype
ssh-dsa2 to use configured ssh-dsa2 authentication, or ssh-rsa2 to use
configured ssh-rsa2 authentication.
—Choose to authenticate with a password and username; if the
password
positive form of the password password command is used with no password,
the user is prompted for the password. Any entries made at this prompt only echo
with the asterisk (*) character, and the user has to enter the same string twice for
confirmation.
—Choose to authenticate with ssh-dsa2; enter the identity and
ssh-dsa2
username needed.
—Choose to authenticate with ssh-rsa2; enter the identity and
ssh-rsa2
username needed.
—On a CMC server, enable or disable automatic acceptance of CMC
—If the system is a CMC server, whether or not it accepts rendezvous
—Set or clear the service name which is used for CMC rendezvous.
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