Specifications
Verify status of Gateway and services
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Gateway Client Server Preparation
--add adds the agent policy manager
configuration
--remove removes the policy manager configuration
--secure if specified, use HTTPS protocol to
access the server
--host the IP address of the policy manager host
--port the port to use to access the policy
manager
--add-proxy adds the proxy configuration
--remove-proxy removes the proxy configuration
--http --socks use either of them to set the Proxy Type
--proxy-host the IP or Host address.
--proxy-port proxy port number.
--proxy-user proxy user Name.
--list To list the agent policy manager details
--help To list the agent proxy help details
Example:
Add a policy manager: config_policy_manager --add
--secure --host pm.abc.com
Add a proxy server: config_policy_manager --add-proxy
--http --proxy-host policy.abc.com
Note: If the proxy server has a username (--proxy-user) you will be prompted
for the password after executing the command. The password is not stored in
the history.
Figure 41 config_policy_manager.sh command syntax
3. Run the config_policy_manager.sh command with arguments as
follows:
[root@localhost Gateway]# ./config_policy_manager.sh
--add --secure --host 10.241.172.13 --port 8443
Checking Policy Manager Connectivity...
Connected
Error : 0 Agent PM changes successful
Note: An Error code of 0 as above means successful; any other result
(alpha or numeric) indicates some failure to complete successfully.
[root@localhost Gateway]# ./config_policy_manager.sh
--list
Policy Server
Enabled: true
Host: 10.241.172.13
Port: 8443
SSL Enabled: true
SSL Strength: 128-bit