Use the DISPLAY IOS,EKM command to display the current hostnames and connection numbers of encryption key management.
Use the DISPLAY IOS,EKM,VERIFY={PRIMARY|SECONDARY|ALL} to verify the connection of encryption key manager. Note that the initial IOS099I message that is issued immediately in response to this command does not show the actual validity of the encryption key manager's connections. An IOS631I message indicating that the encryption key manager was successfully connected, or an IOS627E message indicating that there was a failure is to be issued as well and might appear several minutes after the IOS099I message is displayed.
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If you omit this operand, the display is presented in the first available display area or the message area of the console through which you enter the command.
Example 1:
D IOS,EKM
The system displays the following message:
SY1 IOS099I 17.04.49 EKM HOSTS 833
PRIMARY HOSTNAME=text1
SECONDARY HOSTNAME=text2
MAX CONNECTIONS = dd1 PERMANENT CONNECTIONS = dd2
Example 2:
D IOS,EKM,VERIFY=PRIMARY
The system first
displays the following message: SY1 IOS099I 17.04.49 EKM HOSTS 833
PRIMARY HOSTNAME=text1
SECONDARY HOSTNAME=text2
MAX CONNECTIONS = dd1 PERMANENT CONNECTIONS = dd2
The system then displays one of the
following two messages:
IOS631I PRIMARY ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGER WAS SUCCESSFULLY CONNECTED
IOS627E PRIMARY INTERFACE WITH ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGER CANNOT BE CONNECTED DUE TO reason