Skip to main content
  • Place orders quickly and easily
  • View orders and track your shipping status
  • Enjoy members-only rewards and discounts
  • Create and access a list of your products
  • Manage your Dell EMC sites, products, and product-level contacts using Company Administration.

PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi cloud proxies create

Creates a network proxy through which a cloud storage account can connect to a cloud storage provider.

Syntax

isi cloud proxies create <name> <host> <type> <port>
 [{--username | -u} <string>]
 [{--password | -p} <string>]
 [{--verbose | -v}]

Options

<name>
The name of the network proxy. This can be any alphanumeric string, but should be a simple, recognizable name.
<host>
The DNS name or IP address of the proxy server. For example, myproxy1.example.com or 192.168.107.107.
<type>
The proxy protocol type, one of socks_4, socks_5, or http.
<port>
The port number to communicate with the proxy server. The correct port number depends on the port opened up on the proxy server for communication with CloudPools.
{--username | -u} <string>
The user name to authenticate with the SOCKS v5 or HTTP proxy server. Note that SOCKS v4 does not support authentication.
{--password | -p} <string>
The password to authenticate with the SOCKS v5 or HTTP proxy server.
{--verbose | -v}

Displays more detailed information.

Examples

The following example creates a network proxy to use with CloudPools:
isi cloud proxies create myproxy1 myprox1.example.com socks_5 1080 
--username mycloudpools --password dhgXJ9OAIahXvYmL

Rate this content

Accurate
Useful
Easy to understand
Was this article helpful?
0/3000 characters
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
  Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\