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Show current peering connections for a cluster
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The cluster peer connection show
command displays information about the current TCP connections and how they are supporting the set of peering relationships.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-cluster-name <text>]
- Remote Cluster-
Selects the connections associated with the named peered cluster.
[-node {<nodename>|local}]
- Node-
Selects the connections hosted by the given node.
[-connection-type {mgmt-client|mgmt-server|data}]
- Cluster Peering Connection Type-
Selects the connections of the named type. This parameter can have one of three different values:
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Mgmt-client - Management-plane client connections, created so that this node may make management-plane requests of other nodes.
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Mgmt-server - Management-plane server connections, over which this node services requests made by other nodes' mgmt-client connections.
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Data - Connections made between data-planes of different nodes.
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[-index <integer>]
- Index of Connection-
Selects the connections with the given index value.
[-cluster-uuid <UUID>]
- Cluster UUID (privilege: advanced)-
Selects the connections to the cluster with the given cluster UUID.
[-auth-status-admin {no-authentication|revoked|use-authentication}]
- Authentication Status Administrative-
Selects connections to the peered clusters whose intended authentication matches this parameter value.
[-auth-status-operational {ok|absent|pending|expired|revoked|declined|refused|ok-and-offer|absent-but-offer|revoked-but-offer|key-mismatch|intent-mismatch|incapable}]
- Authentication Status Operational-
Selects connections to the peered clusters whose authentication state matches this parameter value.
[-authenticated {true|false}]
- Authenticated-
Selects connections that have been authenticated, or not, according to this parameter value.
[-port <integer>]
- Network Port-
Selects the connections whose port matches this parameter value.
[-idle <[<integer>d][<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]>]
- Idle Time-
Selects the connections whose idle times match this parameter value.
[-address <IP Address>]
- Remote Network Address-
Selects the connections that have this parameter value as the remote network address.
[-psk-algorithm {akep2|jpake}]
- PSK Algorithm-
Selects the connections for clusters whose PSKs were generated by the named algorithm. This parameter can have one of two different values:
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akep2 - The original algorithm, PBKDF2 followed by AKEP2.
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jpake - Newer algorithm: J-PAKE.
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Examples
This example shows the output of the cluster peer connection show command.
cluster1::> cluster peer connection show Cluster Node Connection Type Auth Encrypt Idle Remote Address ------- ----------------- --------------- ----- ------- ---- -------------- cluster2 Authentication: ok node1 data true true 6s 10.10.10.100 data true true 7s 10.10.10.100 data true true 20s 10.10.10.100 data true true 11s 10.10.10.100 data true true 7s 10.10.10.100 data true true 7s 10.10.10.100 data true true 11s 10.10.10.200 data true true 11s 10.10.10.200 data true true 48s 10.10.10.200 data true true 48s 10.10.10.200 data true true 37s 10.10.10.200 data true true 37s 10.10.10.200 12 entries were displayed.