Moving devices connected to Administration Server through connection gateways to another Administration Server
You can move devices connected to the Administration Server through connection gateways to another Administration Server. For example, this may be required if you install another version of Administration Server and do not want to reinstall Network Agent on the devices as it may be time consuming.
The commands described in the instruction must be run on client devices under an account with administrator rights.
To move a device connected through the connection gateway to another Administration Server:
- Run the klmover utility with the
-address <
server address
>
parameter, to switch to the new Administration Server. - Run the
klnagchk -nagwait -tl 4
command. - Run the following commands to set a new connection gateway:
klscflag -ssvset -pv klnagent -s FileTransfer -n ft_gateway_mode -sv false -svt BOOL_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_SETTINGS\";"
klscflag -ssvset -pv klnagent -s FileTransfer -n ft_gateway_loc -sv "gateway_ip_or_name" -svt STRING_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_SETTINGS\";"
Here
gateway_ip_or_name
is the address of the connection gateway accessible from the internet.klscflag -ssvset -pv klnagent -s FileTransfer -n ft_gateway_ssl_port -sv 13000 -svt INT_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_SETTINGS\";"
The
13000
is the number of the TCP port that the connection gateway is listening to.
- Run the
klnagchk -restart -tl 4
command to start the Network Agent service.
The device is moved to the new Administration Server and connected through the new connected gateway.
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