You can configure a direct connection from the CommServe computer to the client during an unattended installation using a custom package on a Windows client.
Before You Begin
You must create a placeholder for the client that will receive connections from the CommServe computer. Follow the appropriate instructions based on the type of network route configuration:
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If you plan to use a predefined network topology, see Setting up a One-Way Direct Connection (CommServe to Client) Using a Predefined Network Topology. You must configure the topology and then create a placeholder.
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If you plan to use advanced settings, see Setting up Connections on the CommServe Computer.
Procedure
From the command prompt on the Windows client, run the following command:
Setup.exe /silent /play install.xml /fwtype 1 /csclientname <CS clientname> /tunnelport <tunnelport> /authcode <authcode> /httpproxytype <httpproxytype> /httpproxyhostname <httpproxyhostname> /httpproxyport <httpproxyport>
Where:
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fwtype 1
means that the CommServe computer can open a tunnel to this client (required) -
<CS clientname> is the CommServe client name (optional)
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<tunnelport> is the tunnel port of the local client (optional)
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<authcode> is the authcode of the CommCell or company (optional)
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<httpproxytype> is the HTTP proxy type, which can be one of the following integer values (optional):
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0: No HTTP proxy.
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1: Explicit HTTP proxy. If this value is used, then you must also include the following additional parameters:
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<httpproxyhostname> is the hostname of the proxy.
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<httpproxyport>- is the port number of the proxy.
Example:
Setup.exe /play install.xml /httpproxytype 1 /httpproxyhostname examplehost.commvault.com /httpproxyport 8403
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2: HTTP setting automatically taken from user profile.
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3: HTTP setting automatically taken from WPAD settings.
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Note
If you run the command without optional parameters, the installation procedure will use recorded information from the custom package.