Viewing child node details, Adding a child node – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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3.

Click Modify Self.
The Modify Self page appears.

4.

Enter the name of the current node in the Node Name field.

5.

Click OK.

Viewing child node details

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Hierarchical Node.
The child node list displays all child nodes of the current node.

3.

Click the name of a child node to view detailed information.
The Child Node Information page appears.

4.

Click Back to return to the child node list of the current node.

Adding a child node

You cannot configure a node's own parent node (or any other node above the current node) as a child

node of the current node.
To add a child node to the current node:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Hierarchical Node.
The child node list displays all child nodes of the current node.

3.

Click Add.
The Add Child Node page appears.

4.

Configure the following parameters for the child node:

{

Node Name—Enter the name of the child node.

{

IP Address—Enter the IP address of the child node that is deployed with the EAD component.

{

Port—Enter the listening port of the child node.

{

Protocol Type—Select the protocol type used to access the child node. Only HTTP is supported.

{

AUTH for Accessing Child Node—Select this option to enable identity authentication for
accessing the child node. Identity authentication is required in centralized policy management.

{

Login Name—Enter the user name used to access the child node. The user name must be that
of an administrator of the child node. This parameter is available only when AUTH for

Accessing Child Node is set to Enable.

{

Login Password—Enter the login password of the administrator. This parameter is available
only when AUTH for Accessing Child Node is set to Enable.

5.

Click OK.
The new child node appears in the child node list of the current node.
The current node cannot deploy services to this child node until an operator logs in to the child
node to confirm the current node as its parent node. For more information, see "

Confirming the

parent node

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