Specifications
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EMC Secure Remote Support Gateway for Linux Release 2.24 Operations Guide
Configuration CLI Commands
ESRS-IP Client Connectivity to EMC Enterprise
Client Version: 2.24.00.06
Serial Number: ESRSGW_11145366_13011009472687
Install Directory: /opt/emc/esrs2/
Connecting To: esrs-corestg.emc.com on port 443
Connection Status: Connected
Proxy Server: Disabled
Policy Manager: Enabled IP:10.15.109.153, port 8443;
HTTP Proxy IP:10.15.109.95, port 3128; connected, SSL
Enabled
SSL: Enabled, strength 168
Certificate: Enabled, supported true
Avg HB Response: 0.357 seconds
Cluster Info: Standalone
Figure 53 Viewing Gateway connectivity status
The connectivity information in the gateway_status command is
automatically populated when you run the Configuration CLI
Commands.
Note: To update the status information, run the command again.
The gateway_status command displays the following information:
Connecting To — Displays the Domain Name System (DNS)
name of the EMC enterprise
Connection Status — Displays Gateway Client connectivity to
the EMC Enterprise. One of the following values is shown:
Connected — The Gateway Client is successfully
connected to the EMC enterprise.
Not Connected — The Gateway Client service is running
but is unable to connect to the EMC enterprise.
Not Running — The Gateway Client service is stopped
and is not trying to connect to the EMC enterprise.
Proxy Server — Indicates whether a proxy server is enabled.
Policy Manager — Indicates whether Policy Manager is enabled
(includes IP Address, Port, and Proxy, if enabled).
Proxy IP — Includes IP Address and Port, if enabled
SSL — Indicates whether Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
communication is enabled to EMC.