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ns-rpcNode
The following operations can be performed on “ns-rpcNode”:
unset | set | show |
unset ns rpcNode
Use this command to remove ns rpcNode settings.Refer to the set ns rpcNode command for meanings of the arguments.
Synopsis
unset ns rpcNode
set ns rpcNode
Sets the authentication attributes associated with peer system node. All system nodes use Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) to communicate.
Synopsis
set ns rpcNode
Arguments
IPAddress IP address of the node. This has to be in the same subnet as the NSIP address.
password Password to be used in authentication with the peer system node.
srcIP Source IP address to be used to communicate with the peer system node. The default value is 0, which means that the appliance uses the NSIP address as the source IP address.
secure State of the channel when talking to the node.
Possible values: YES, NO Default value: YES
validateCert validate the server certificate for secure SSL connections
Possible values: YES, NO Default value: NO
Example
Example-1: Failover configuration In a failover configuration define peer NS as: add node 1 10.101.4.87 Set peer ha-unit’s password as: set ns rpcnode 10.101.4.87 -password testpass -secure yes
System will now use the configured password to authenticate with its failover unit.
Example-2: GSLB configuration In a GSLB configuration define peer NS GSLB site as: add gslb site us_east_coast remote 206.123.3.4 Set peer GSLB-NS’s password as: set ns rpcnode 206.123.3.4 -password testrun
System will now use the configured password to authenticate with east-coast GSLB site.
show ns rpcNode
Display a list of nodes currently communicating by using Remote Procedure Calls (RPC).
Synopsis
show ns rpcNode [
Arguments
IPAddress IP address of the node.
Output
password Password.
srcIP The src ip used in communiction with the peer System node.
secure State of the channel when talking to the node.
flags Flags related to this rpcNode
validateCert validate the server certificate for secure SSL connections
devno count stateflag
Example
Following example shows list of nodes communicating using RPC:
sh rpcnode 1) IPAddress: 10.101.4.84 Password: ..8a7b474124957776b56cf03b28 Srcip: 1.1.1.1 2) IPAddress: 10.101.4.87 Password: ..ca2a035465d22c Srcip: 2.2.2.2 Done
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