Specifications

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3. Once the request has been approved via the EMC enterprise, and
the synchronization process completes, run the list command to
see if it has been removed. Please allow sufficient time for the
approval and synchronization process to occur.
Submitting Managed
Devices requests for
approval
Your manage, edit, or unmanage requests will be submitted to EMC
for implementation. When an authorized EMC Global Services
professional has approved your requests via the EMC enterprise, the
requested updates will be processed by the Gateway Client. The
device information will be listed by running the list command. Any
devices that have been removed will no longer be listed.
Note: Once you have submitted your requests for approval, they will no
longer be listed in the Configuration CLI Commands until they have been
approved by an authorized EMC Global Services professional via the EMC
enterprise. The processed requests will not be listed until they have been
approved and the associated synchronization process has completed.
Viewing history To view transaction and configuration history, run:
[root@LinuxGW Gateway]# ./manage_device
--show-history
SerialNumber Model IPAddress
TransactionDate TransactionType FileName
FNM00104600112-BLOCKAVNX-GW 10.241.216.230
2013-01-10 12:21:18 Add Device User Input
FNM00104600112-BLOCKBVNX-GW 10.241.216.231
2013-01-10 12:21:25 Add Device User Input
APM00113910434 VNXe-GW 10.241.168.35
2013-01-10 12:22:05 Add Device User Input
HK192699998 SYMMETRIX-GW 168.159.16.12
2013-01-10 12:22:53 Add Device User Input
HK192699998 SYMMETRIX-GW 168.159.16.12
2013-01-10 13:39:27 Update Device User Input
XK00401 CONNECTRIX-GW 10.241.174.38
2013-01-10 13:41:11 Add Device User Input
FOX110905RG SWITCH-CISCO-GW 10.241.174.190
2013-01-10 13:42:00 Add Device User Input
Figure 59 manage_device --show-history command
Communicating
through a proxy
server
Gateway Clients can be configured to communicate directly through
EMC or through an HTTPS or SOCKS proxy.