request device
request device—Add or delete a vEdge router chassis number on the vBond orchestrator that is acting as a ZTP server.
Command Syntax
request device add chassis-number number strong>serial-numbernumber validity [invalid | valid] vbond ip-address org-name name [port port-number] [enterprise-root-ca path]
request device delete chassis-number number
Options
- Chassis Number
- chassis-number number
vEdge router chassis number. - Device Validity
- validity [invalid | valid]
Whether the vEdge router is allowed to join the overlay network (valid) or is not allowed (invalid). - Enterprise Root CA
- enterprise-root-capath
Path to the enterprise root CA. The path can be an HTTP, FTP, or TFTP path. - Organization Name
- org-name name
Name of your organization as specified in the device certificates. - Port on the vBond Orchestrator
- port port-number
Port to use on the vBond orchestrator to reach the WAN network. - Serial Number
- serial-number number
vEdge router serial number.
Output Fields
The output fields are self-explanatory.
Example Output
vBond# request device add chassis-number 12345 serial-number 6789 validity valid vbond 10.1.14.1 org-name viptela Adding Chassis number 12345 to the database Successfully added the chassis-number Creating Serial file .. Uploading serial numbers via VPN 0 Copying ... /home/admin/vedge_serial_entries via VPN 0 Successfully loaded the vEdge serial numbers vBond# show ztp entries ROOT CHASSIS SERIAL VBOND ORGANIZATION CERT INDEX NUMBER NUMBER VALIDITY VBOND IP PORT NAME PATH --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 12345 6789 valid 10.1.14.1 12346 viptela default
Release Information
Command introduced in Viptela Software Release 14.3.