Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual page 301

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connection
connect [maintain]
disconnect
reconnect [maintain]
enable
server
address <address>
auth
capabilities username <name>
port <port>
remove-key
source address <IP_address> port <port> [validate]
Notes:
bw-limit
to each appliance it is connected to. This is NOT an aggregate bandwidth limit on all
transmissions from the server to appliances, since bandwidth is tracked on a per-session
(per-appliance) basis. Media Flow Controller uses up to this amount of bandwidth per
appliance that it is currently transmitting to. Default is unlimited.
confirm-config
configuration mode on a CMC client that is under management of a CMC server. If this is
enabled, then In the CLI, you must respond yes to a follow-up prompt, when using
configure terminal. Or, you can use configure terminal cmc-force to bypass the
prompt. And, in the Web interface, pages are rendered as if you had no set user
capabilities, until you press a button indicating that you want to be able to configure the
system.
connection
connect [maintain]
cmc appliance <ID> connection, except in reverse.
connection to work, the server's appliance record must have the client's IP address
(not just a hostname). The optional maintain argument causes the connection to the
server to be maintained even if auto-connect is disabled.
disconnect
reconnect [maintain]
optional maintain argument causes the connection to the server to be maintained
even if auto-connect is disabled.
enable
server
address <hostname or IP address>
which to connect, for client-initiated connections.
auth
authtype <type>
password {password [<password>]
ssh-dsa2 identity <string> username <name>
ssh-rsa2 identity <string> username <name>
—Set or remove (with no) a limit on bandwidth the CMC server uses to transmit
—Enable (default) or disable (with no) confirmation of entering
—Manage the CMC client connection with the CMC server.
—Connect, disconnect, or reconnect to the server. Same as
—Disconnect to the server.
—Enable CMC client functionality.
—Configure information about the CMC server.
—Configure authentication to the server.
| username <name>}
—Force disconnect and reconnect to the server. The
—Set the address of the CMC server to
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Note!
For a client-initiated
cmc client
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