Specifications

Using the Configuration CLI Commands
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Configuration CLI Commands
Enabling proxy server
communication
To enable communication through a proxy server:
1. To enable proxy between the Client and EMC Enterprise, run:
config_agent_proxy.sh --add-proxy --http --proxy-host
proxy.abc.com --proxy-port 3128
Figure 60 config_agent_proxy.sh command
2. Provide the following proxy information as parameters to the
command:
Proxy Type
IPS Address or DNS Name
Port
Username (if required)
Password (if required)
The Configuration CLI Commands will use the proxy information
you provided to verify connectivity between the Gateway Client and
the EMC Enterprise. If connectivity is not available, an error message
will be returned.
Note: You must provide a username and password if you are using a SOCKS
proxy.
Disabling proxy server
communication
To disable communication through a proxy server:
3. To disable proxy between Client and EMC Enterprise.
config_agent_proxy.sh --remove-proxy
Figure 61 config_agent_proxy.sh --remove-proxy command
The command will verify that there is direct connectivity between the
Gateway Client and the EMC enterprise without the use of a proxy
server. If connectivity is not available, an error message is returned.
Linking a Gateway
Client to a Policy
Manager
Linking a Gateway Client to a Policy Manager ensures that policy
enforcement and auditing are enabled for the Gateway Client. For
more information about using a Policy Manager, refer to the EMC
Secure Remote Support Policy Manager Operations Guide.