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Reviewed-by: Hasko, Vladimir <vladimir.hasko@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: Chen, Junjie <chenjunjie@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Chen, Junjie <chenjunjie@huawei.com>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">Collecting Connection Information</h1>
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<div id="body1552118864471"><div class="section" id="Kafka-config__section1838010271245"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Required Kafka Instance Information</h4><ul id="Kafka-config__ul4401145543917"><li id="Kafka-config__li17401145515394">Instance connection address and port<p id="Kafka-config__p204638583020"><a name="Kafka-config__li17401145515394"></a><a name="li17401145515394"></a>After an instance is created, you can obtain the IP address from the <strong id="Kafka-config__b6424535757">Basic Information</strong> tab page of the instance. You can configure all IP addresses on the client. For example, as shown in the following figure, a 100 MB/s instance has three addresses. Instances of other specifications may have a different number of brokers, so the number of addresses vary.</p>
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<p id="Kafka-config__p72113348403">For public network access, you can use the public network addresses displayed on the <strong id="Kafka-config__b732165725115">Basic Information</strong> tab page.</p>
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<div class="fignone" id="Kafka-config__fig426811519812"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Viewing the connection addresses and ports of brokers of a Kafka instance</span><br><span><img id="Kafka-config__image152681651788" src="en-us_image_0000001337490645.png"></span></div>
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</li><li id="Kafka-config__li144011355103915">Topic name<p id="Kafka-config__p187435453419"><a name="Kafka-config__li144011355103915"></a><a name="li144011355103915"></a>Obtain the topic name from the <strong id="Kafka-config__b1601948192412">Topics</strong> page of the instance.</p>
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</li></ul>
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