client auto-join enable

Function

The client auto-join enable command enables clients to automatically join the management domain of a Commander. This command is executed on the Commander.

The undo client auto-join enable command disables clients from joining the management domain of a Commander.

By default, clients do not join the management domain of the Commander automatically.

Format

client auto-join enable

undo client auto-join enable

Parameters

None

Views

Easy-Operation view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

After this function is enabled and the Commander IP address is configured on clients, the Commander automatically learns the basic information about clients, saves the information to the client database, and assigns a client ID to each client. Client information learned by the Commander includes MAC addresses, ESNs, IP addresses, device types, device models, current system software names, configuration files, and patch files on the clients. The Commander monitors and manages basic information and version files on all clients in the management domain.

In batch upgrade scenario, you can determine the devices to be upgraded according to the client information.

To prevent unknown clients from joining the management domain, disable this function.

Precautions

  • In the batch upgrade scenario, run the easy-operation commander ip-address command to configure the Commander IP address on the clients.

    In the unconfigured device deployment or faulty device replacement scenario, if you require that the clients still be managed by the Commander after completing the EasyDeploy process, add the Commander IP address to the configuration file to be downloaded by the clients.

  • To view the client information learned by the Commander, run the display easy-operation client command.
  • If the learned client information already exists in the client database (statically configured by using client), the client database is updated.
  • After information about a client is stored in the client database, the client status becomes LOST if the client goes offline. When the client goes online, the client joins the management domain again and its status becomes Running.

Example

# Enable clients to automatically join the management domain of a Commander.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] easy-operation
[HUAWEI-easyoperation] client auto-join enable
Warning: The commander will create the client information in database automatica
lly when received message from unknown client. Continue? [Y/N]: y
[HUAWEI-easyoperation] 

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