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mongocli atlas networking peering watch

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The networking peering watch command monitors one network peering connection in the specified project until it becomes available, at which time it displays a confirmation message.

mongocli atlas networking peering watch <peering-connection-id>
[ --profile|-P <profile-name> ]
[ --projectId <project-ID> ]

Note

Use -h or --help to view the command-line help for this command.

Argument
Type
Description
Required?
<peering-connection-id>
string
Unique identifier of the network peering connection that you want to watch.
yes
Option
Type
Description
Required?
--profile, -P
string
Name of the profile where the public and private keys for the project are saved. If omitted, uses the default profile. To learn more about creating a profile, see Configure the MongoDB CLI.
no
--projectId
string

Unique identifier of the project. If omitted, uses the project ID in the profile or environment variable.

no

The networking peering watch command continuously polls Atlas for the status of the network peering connection until it reaches an available status.

Note

The MongoDB CLI considers WAITING_FOR_USER and FAILED to be available statuses.

For more information on network peering connection statuses, see the Atlas documentation.

If the command succeeds, it returns the following output in the default format. If the command returns errors, see Troubleshooting for recommended solutions.

Network peering changes completed.

The following command watches one network peering connection for a project using the default profile, which contains credentials and the project ID. The output is returned in the default format.

mongocli atlas networking peering watch 5f621dc701240c5b7c3a888e

The previous command prints the following to the terminal.

Network peering changes completed.

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