Overview
IPF CLI Config automatically starts during the initial boot of the IP Fabric appliance and must be completed to proceed with the appliance’s deployment.
It introduces the configuration of basic network parameters, including:
- IP Fabric’s IP address and subnet
- DNS servers
- proxy server
Proxy Server Settings
If the proxy server wasn’t configured through ipf-cli-config
, please don’t
forget to add the following line to the /etc/environment
file:
no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1,127.0.1.1,::1"
This is usually a cause of failed upgrade process as wget
and curl
commands are
used in the backround to check connectivity with IP Fabric API and they attempt to
reach localhost
through the proxy server.
If some initial parameters need to be modified after completing the deployment,
you may re-run IPF CLI Config with the following command (with one or more
options) as osadmin
:
sudo ipf-cli-config
Documentation
To see more command options, log in to the CLI and run:
ipf-cli-config -h
osadmin@ipfabric:~# ipf-cli-config -h
IPF CLI Config.
Usage: /usr/local/bin/ipf-cli-config [-a] [-n] [-p] [-s] [-t] [-u] [-b] [-h]
-a configure all services (network, proxy, SSL cert., osadmin user, IPF GUI user)
-n network
-p proxy
-s SSL certificates (web)
-t osadmin troubleshooting user
-u IPF GUI user (requires ipf-backend-cli-tools package)
-b used for start during boot
-h displays basic help
Run Full IPF CLI Config
To re-run the full IPF CLI Config as described in IPF CLI Config, use this command:
sudo ipf-cli-config -a