Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display
4.4 Miscellaneous > set sed-key-server
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set sed-key-server
This command sets up the key servers. Up to two key servers can be registered.
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Syntax
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Parameter
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Example(s)
set sed-key-server -server-id
server_id
[-server {
server
| ""}] [-port-number
port_number
]
[-port {maintenance | remote}]
-server-id
This parameter specifies the key server ID that is to be registered. 1 or 2 can be specified.
-server
Optional. This parameter specifies the key server. Only one server can be specified. The server
name format should be IPv4 standard notation (a base 256 "d.d.d.d" string), IPv6 address
format, or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Up to 63 alphanumeric characters can be
specified. Specify consecutive double quotations ("") to disable the specified server ID. If
omitted, the existing setting is not changed.
Example: -server 192.168.1.20
Example: -server fd80::abd0:223:ad
Example: -server foo.bar
-port-number
Optional. This parameter specifies the port number of the key server. Specify the port number
within 1 to 5 digits. The port number cannot be set above 65535. If omitted, the setting is not
changed. The default value is 5696.
-port
Optional. This parameter specifies the LAN port for the key server. If omitted, the existing
setting is not changed.
maintenance
MNT port
remote
RMT port
The following example sets up the key server:
CLI> set sed-key-server -server-id 1 -server 10.21.134.198 -port-number 5696 -port maintenance
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