The display easy-operation configuration command displays the configurations on the Commander.
This command can be run on the Commander or clients.
# Display EasyDeploy configuration on the Commander.
<HUAWEI> display easy-operation configuration
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Role : Commander
Commander IP address : 192.168.150.128
Commander UDP port : 60000
DTLS status : Enable
IP address of file server : 192.168.150.200
Type of file server : SFTP
Username of file server : admin
Default system-software file : test.cc
Default system-software version : -
Default configuration file : -
Default patch file : -
Default WEB file : -
Default license file : test.dat
Default custom file 1 : mydoc.pat
Default custom file 2 : header.txt
Default custom file 3 : -
Auto clear up : Disable
Auto join in : Disable
Topology collection : Enable
Activating file time : In 00:00
Activating file method : Default
Aging time of lost client(hours): -
Backup configuration file mode : Default
Backup configuration file interval(hours): -
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# Display EasyDeploy configuration on a client.
<HUAWEI> display easy-operation configuration
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Role : Client
Commander IP address : 192.168.150.128(dhcp-alloc)
Commander UDP port : 60000
DTLS status : Enable
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Item |
Description |
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Role | Device role in the EasyDeploy service, which can be Commander or client. |
Commander IP address | Commander IP address. It can be configured using the easy-operation commander ip-address command. If a client starts with a configuration file and obtains an IP address from a DHCP server, the client can also obtain the Commander IP address from the Option 148 field in the DHCP response message sent from the DHCP server. Therefore, the command output on a client shows whether a Commander IP address is configured using the command (configured) or obtained from the DHCP server (dhcp-alloc). If both two types of Commander IP addresses are available, the client uses the configured one. After the configured Commander IP address is deleted, the client uses the Commander IP address obtains from the DHCP server. |
Commander UDP port | Port number used for communication between Commander and clients. It can be configured using the easy-operation commander ip-address command. |
DTLS status | DTLS status. |
IP address of file server | File server IP address. It can be configured using the tftp-server or sftp-server | ftp-server command. |
Type of file server | File server type. |
Username of file server | User name for accessing the file server. |
Default system-software file | Default system software. If no default system software is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the system-software command. |
Default system-software version | Default system software version. If no default system software is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the system-software command. |
Default configuration file | Default configuration file. If no default configuration file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the configuration-file command. |
Default patch file | Default patch file. If no default patch file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the patch command. |
Default WEB file | Default web page file. If no default web page file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the web-file command. |
Default license file | Default license file. If no default license file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the license command. |
Default custom file 1 | First default user-defined file. If no default user-defined file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the custom-file command. |
Default custom file 2 | Second default user-defined file. If no default user-defined file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the custom-file command. |
Default custom file 3 | Third default user-defined file. If no default user-defined file is specified, this field is empty. It can be configured using the custom-file command. |
Auto clear up | Whether clients are enabled to clear storage space. This function is configured using the client auto-clear enable command. |
Auto join in | Whether clients are enabled to automatically join the management domain of the Commander. This function is configured using the client auto-join enable command. |
Topology collection | Whether topology information collection is enabled. This function is configured using the topology enable command. |
Activating file time | File activation time. If default file activation mode is used, this field displays Immediately. It can be configured using the activate-file command. |
Activating file method | File activation mode. If default file activation mode is used, this field displays Default. It can be configured using the activate-file command. |
Aging time of lost client(hours) | Aging time of a client in lost state. It can be configured using the client aging-time command. |
Backup configuration file mode | Configuration file backup mode. If default mode is used, this field displays Default. It can be configured using the backup configuration interval command. |
Backup configuration file interval(hours) | Configuration file backup interval. If configuration file backup is disabled, this field displays a hyphen (-). It can be configured using the backup configuration interval command. |