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Strona 1 - CommandCenter Secure Gateway

Copyright © 2011 Raritan, Inc. CCA-0N-v5.1-E February 2011 255-80-5140-00-0N CommandCenter Secure Gateway Administrators Guide Release 5.1

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Contents x Audit Trail Report ...

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 82 6. To view more import results details, check the Audit Trail report. See Audit Trail Entries for

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 83 Backing Up a Device Configuration You can back up all user configuration and system configuratio

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 84 Restoring Device Configurations The following device types allow you to restore a full backup of t

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 85 Restore All Configuration Data Except Network Settings to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device The Prot

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 86 Restore All Configuration Data to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device The Full restore option allows yo

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 87 3. Click Upload. Navigate to and select the device backup file. The file type is .rfp. Click Ope

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 88 Restarting a Device Use the Restart Device function to restart a device. To restart a device 1.

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 89 Resuming Management of a Device You can resume CC-SG management of a paused device to bring it ba

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 90 6. Select the devices to include in the task by selecting a device group from the Device Group dr

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 91 Disconnecting Users Administrators can terminate any user's session on a device. This includ

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Contents xi Chapter 15 Advanced Administration 237 Configuring a Message of the Day ...

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 92 IP-Reach and UST-IP Administration You can perform administrative diagnostics on IP-Reach and UST-

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93 There are three ways to configure power control using powerstrips in CC-SG. 1. All supported Raritan-brand powerstrips can be connected to anot

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Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 94 Configuring Powerstrips that are Managed by Another Device in CC-SG In CC-SG, managed powerstrips can be connect

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Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 95 Configuring PowerStrips Connected to KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, and P2SC CC-SG automatically detects PowerStrips c

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Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 96 Delete a PowerStrip Connected to a KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, or P2SC Device You cannot delete a PowerStrip connect

Strona 19 - Introduction

Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 97 10. For each Category listed, click the Element drop-down menu and select the element you want to apply to the

Strona 20 - Terminology/Acronyms

Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 98 Configuring Powerstrips Connected to SX 3.1 You can perform the following tasks in CC-SG to configure and manage

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Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 99 Move an SX 3.1's Powerstrip to a Different Port When you physically move a Powerstrip from one SX 3.1 devi

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Chapter 7: Managed Powerstrips 100  To configure multiple outlets with the default names shown in the screen, select the checkbox for each outle

Strona 23 - Accessing CC-SG

101 This section covers how to view, configure, and edit nodes and their associated interfaces, and how to create node groups. Connecting to nodes

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Contents xii Refresh a Neighborhood ... 266 Delete a

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 102 Node Names Node names must be unique. CC-SG will prompt you with options if you attempt to manua

Strona 26 - CC-SG Admin Client

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 103 Node Profile Click a Node in the Nodes tab to open the Node Profile page. The Node Profile page

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 104 Interfaces tab The Interfaces tab contains all the node's interfaces. You can add, edit,

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 105 Control system server nodes, such as VMware's Virtual Center, include the Control System D

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 106 Service Accounts Service Accounts Overview Service accounts are special login credentials that y

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 107 Add, Edit, and Delete Service Accounts To add a service account: 1. Choose Nodes > Servic

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 108 2. Find the service account whose password you want to change. 3. Enter the new password in th

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 109 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Nodes Add a Node To add a node to CC-SG: 1. Click the Nodes ta

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 110 Nodes Created by Configuring Ports When you configure the ports of a device, a node is created a

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 111 Adding Location and Contacts to a Node Profile Enter details about the location of the node, an

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Contents xiii Navigate Administrator Console ... 305 Edit Diag

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 112 Configuring the Virtual Infrastructure in CC-SG Terminology for Virtual Infrastructure CC-SG use

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 113 Virtual Nodes Overview You can configure your virtual infrastructure for access in CC-SG. The V

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 114  To use a service account for authentication, select the Use Service Account Credentials check

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 115  Use Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select multiple virtual machines that you want to add.  I

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 116  One node for each virtual host. Each virtual host node has a VI Client interface. Virtual Hos

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 117 12. Add virtual machines to CC-SG. One node will be created for each virtual machine. Each asso

Strona 42 - License Server Outages

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 118  VI Client Interfaces  VMware Viewer Interfaces  Virtual Power Interfaces  RDP, VNC, and

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 119 5. Change the information as needed. See Add a Control System with Virtual Hosts and Virtual M

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 120 Delete Control Systems and Virtual Hosts You can delete control systems and virtual hosts from C

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 121 vSphere 4 Users Must Install New Plug-In When upgrading your virtual environment from a previou

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Contents xiv Appendix B CC-SG and Network Configuration 349 Required Open Ports for CC-SG Networks: Executive Summary ...

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 122 Synchronize the Virtual Infrastructure You can perform a synchronization of CC-SG with your virt

Strona 48 - Setting CC-SG Server Time

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 123 Reboot or Force Reboot a Virtual Host Node You can reboot or force reboot the virtual host serv

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 124 Connecting to a Node Once a node has an interface, you can connect to that node through the inte

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 125 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Interfaces Add an Interface Note: Interfaces for virtual nodes, s

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 126 See Interfaces for Out-of-Band KVM, Out-of-Band Serial Connections (on page 128). Power Control

Strona 52 - Device Setup

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 127 Interfaces for In-Band Connections In-band connections include RDP, VNC, SSH, RSA KVM, iLO Proc

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 128 Microsoft RDP Connection Details  If using a Windows XP client, you must have Terminal Server

Strona 54 - Creating Groups

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 129 Interfaces for DRAC Power Control Connections To add an interface for DRAC power control conn

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 130 RSA Interface Details When you create an In-Band RSA KVM or Power interface, CC-SG discards the

Strona 56 - User Management

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 131 3. Power Strip Name: select the Power Strip or PX device that provides power to the node. The

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Contents xv Appendix C User Group Privileges 357 Appendix D SNMP Traps 366 Appendix E CSV File Imports 368 Common CSV File Requiremen

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 132 Interfaces for Power IQ Proxy Power Control Connections Add a Power IQ Proxy power control inter

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 133 Web Browser Interface You can add a Web Browser Interface to create a connection to a device wi

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 134 5. Type the field names for the username and password fields used in the login screen for the w

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 135 Results of Adding an Interface When you add an interface to a node, it appears in the Interface

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 136 Bookmarking an Interface If you frequently access a node via a particular interface, you can boo

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 137 Configuring Direct Port Access to a Node You can configure Direct Port Access to a node using t

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 138 Using Chat Chat provides a way for users connected to the same node to communicate with each oth

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 139 Nodes CSV File Requirements The nodes CSV file defines the nodes, interfaces, and their details

Strona 66 - Viewing Devices

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 140 Column number Tag or value Details 3 Node Name Enter the same value as entered for Raritan Port

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 141 Column number Tag or value Details Raritan Port Name. 8 Baud Rate Valid for SX ports only. 9 Pa

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Contents xvi User Information ...

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 142 Column number in CSV file Tag or value Details Default is Java. To add an SSH or TELNET interf

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 143 Column number Tag or value Details 6 TCP Port Default is 5900. 7 Service Account Name Optional.

Strona 71 - Discovering Devices

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 144 Column number Tag or value Details 7 Username You must enter either a service account or a usern

Strona 72 - Adding a Device

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 145 Column number Tag or value Details 10 Description Optional. To add an IPMI power control inte

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 146 Column number Tag or value Details 5 Powerstrip Name Required field. 6 Outlet Required field. 7

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 147 Column number Tag or value Details 12 Description Optional. To add a Power IQ Proxy power con

Strona 75 - Editing a Device

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 148 To assign categories and elements to a node to the CSV file: Categories and elements must alre

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 149  If the file is not valid, an error message appears. Click OK and look at the Problems area o

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 150 7. Import the .csv file. See Import Nodes (on page 148). Adding, Editing, and Deleting Node Gr

Strona 78 - Configuring Ports

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 151 Add a Node Group To add a node group: 1. Choose Associations > Node Group. The Node Group

Strona 79 - Editing a Port

xvii The following sections have changed or information has been added to the CommandCenter Secure Gateway Administrators Guide based on enhancemen

Strona 80 - Deleting a Port

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 152  To remove a node from the group, select the node name in the Selected list and click Remove.

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 153 An example rule might be Department = Engineering, meaning it describes all nodes that the cate

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 154 Note: You should have a space before and after operators & and |. Otherwise, the Short Expre

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 155

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156 User accounts are created so that users can be assigned a username and password to access CC-SG. A User Group defines a set of privileges for i

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 157 The Users Tab Click the Users tab to display all user groups and users in CC-SG. Users are nested underneat

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 158 Default User Groups CC-SG is configured with three default user groups: CC-Super User, System Administrators,

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 159 Adding, Editing, and Deleting User Groups Add a User Group Creating user groups first will help you organize

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 160 The All Policies table lists all the policies available on CC-SG. Each policy represents a rule allowing or d

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 161 7. Select the checkbox that corresponds to each privilege you want to assign to the user group. Deselect a

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 162 Limit the Number of KVM Sessions per User You can limit the number of KVM sessions allowed per user for sessi

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 163 2. Select the Require Users to Enter Access Information When Connecting to a Node checkbox. 3. In the Mess

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 164 If strong passwords are enabled, the password entered must conform to the established rules. The information

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 165 4. In the New Password and Retype New Password fields, type a new password to change this user's passw

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 166 4. Users who are not assigned to the target group appear in the Users not in group list.  Select the users

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 167 Users CSV File Requirements The import enables you to add user groups, users, and AD modules, and assign pol

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 168 Column number Tag or value Details 2 USERGROUP-PERMISSIONS Enter the tag as shown. Tags are not case sensit

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 169 Column number Tag or value Details command ADD. 2 USERGROUP-ADMODULE Enter the tag as shown. Tags are not

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 170 Column number Tag or value Details Periodically is set to TRUE, specify the number of days after which passwo

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 171 Import Users Once you've created the CSV file, validate it to check for errors then import it. Duplicat

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1 The CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG) Administrators Guide offers instructions for administering and maintaining your CC-SG. This guide is int

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 172 Your User Profile My Profile allows all users to view details about their account, change some details, and c

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 173  Find Matching String - Does not support the use of wildcards and will highlight the closest match in the

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Chapter 9: Users and User Groups 174 To log out all users of a User Group: 1. In the Users tab, select the user group you want to log out of CC

Strona 105 - Copying Device Configuration

175 Policies are rules that define which nodes and devices users can access, when they can access them, and whether virtual-media permissions are e

Strona 106 - Pinging the Device

Chapter 10: Policies for Access Control 176 Adding a Policy If you create a policy that denies access (Deny) to a node group or device group, you

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Chapter 10: Policies for Access Control 177 14. If you selected Control in the Device/Node Access Permission field, the Virtual Media Permission

Strona 108 - Device Power Manager

Chapter 10: Policies for Access Control 178 9. Select the checkbox that corresponds to each day you want this policy to cover. 10. In the Start T

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Chapter 10: Policies for Access Control 179 Support for Virtual Media CC-SG provides remote virtual media support for nodes connected to virtual

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180 Custom Views enable you to specify different ways to display the nodes and devices in the left panel, using Categories, Node Groups, and Device

Strona 111 - Managed Powerstrips

Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 181 Using Custom Views in the Admin Client Custom Views for Nodes Add a Custom View for Nodes To

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This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro

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Chapter 1: Introduction 2 Terminology/Acronyms Terms and acronyms found in this document include: Access Client - HTML-based client intended for u

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Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 182 2. Click the Name drop-down arrow and select a custom view from the list. 3. Click Apply Vi

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Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 183 2. Choose Nodes > Change View > Create Custom View. The Custom View screen appears. 3.

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Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 184 3. In the Custom View panel, click Add. The Add Custom View window appears. 4. Type a name fo

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Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 185 2. Choose Devices > Change View > Create Custom View. The Custom View screen appears. 3

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Chapter 11: Custom Views for Devices and Nodes 186 Assign a Default Custom View for Devices To assign a default custom view for devices: 1. Cli

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187 In This Chapter Authentication and Authorization (AA) Overview ... 187 Distinguished Names for LDAP and AD ...

Strona 120 - Viewing Nodes

Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 188 2. CC-SG connects to the external server and sends the username and password. 3. Username and password are

Strona 121 - Node Profile

Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 189 Specify a Distinguished Name for LDAP Distinguished Names for Netscape LDAP and eDirectory LDAP should foll

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 190 Establishing Order of External AA Servers CC-SG will query the configured external authorization and authent

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 191 5. Type a name for the AD server in the Module name field.  The maximum number of characters is 31.  A

Strona 124 - Service Accounts

Chapter 1: Introduction 3 Ghosted Ports - when managing Paragon devices, a ghosted port can occur when a CIM or target server is removed from the

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 192  [email protected]  Raritan/UserName Note: The user specified must have permission to execute search

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 193 5. Type a user's attributes in the Filter field so the search query will be restricted to only those

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 194 3. Type a user's attributes in the Filter field so the search query for the user in the group will be

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 195 Editing an AD Module Once you have configured AD modules, you can edit them at any time. To edit an AD mo

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 196 2. Click the Authentication tab. All configured Authorization and Authentication Servers appear in a table.

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 197 Synchronizing AD with CC-SG There are several methods for synchronizing the information on CC-SG with the i

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 198 Synchronize All User Groups with AD You should synchronize all user groups if you have made a change to a us

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 199 Synchronize All AD Modules You should synchronize all AD Modules whenever you change or delete a user in AD

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 200 To disable daily synchronization of all AD modules: 1. Choose Administration > Security. 2. Click the

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 201 Renaming and Moving AD Groups Renaming a group in AD: When an AD group that has been imported into CC-SG

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Chapter 1: Introduction 4 Node Groups - a defined group of nodes that are accessible to a user. Node groups are used when creating a policy to con

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 202 LDAP General Settings 1. Click the General tab. 2. Type the IP address or hostname of the LDAP server in t

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 203 2. Select Base 64 if you want the password to be sent to the LDAP server with encryption. Select Plain Tex

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 204 OpenLDAP (eDirectory) Configuration Settings If using an OpenLDAP server for remote authentication, use this

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 205 About TACACS+ and CC-SG CC-SG users who are remotely authenticated by a TACACS+ server must be created on

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 206 About RADIUS and CC-SG CC-SG users who are remotely authenticated by a RADIUS server must be created on the

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Chapter 12: Remote Authentication 207 Two-Factor Authentication Using RADIUS By using an RSA RADIUS Server that supports two-factor authenticatio

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208 In This Chapter Using Reports ... 208 Audit Trail Report .

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Chapter 13: Reports 209 View Report Details  Double-click a row to view details of the report.  When a row is highlighted, press the Enter ke

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Chapter 13: Reports 210 Purge a Report's Data From CC-SG You can purge the data that appears in the Audit Trail and Error Log reports. Purgin

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Chapter 13: Reports 211 3. You can limit the data that the report will contain by entering additional parameters in the Message Type, Message, U

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5 You can access CC-SG in several ways:  Browser: CC-SG supports numerous web browsers (for a complete list of supported browsers, see the Compat

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Chapter 13: Reports 212  Click Purge to delete the Error Log. See Purge a Report's Data from CC-SG (on page 210). Access Report Generate t

Strona 148 - RSA Compatibility with JRE

Chapter 13: Reports 213 3. Click Apply. Active Users Report The Active Users report displays current users and user sessions. You can select ac

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Chapter 13: Reports 214  The Password Expiration field displays the number of days that the user can use the same password before being forced t

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Chapter 13: Reports 215 Device Group Data Report The Device Group Data report displays device group information. To generate the Device Group

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Chapter 13: Reports 216 State Type Port State Definition been configured. 3. Select Ghosted Ports to include ports that are ghosted. A ghosted po

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Chapter 13: Reports 217 3. The URL column contains direct links to each node. You can use this information to create a web page with links to ea

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Chapter 13: Reports 218 Node Group Data Report The Node Group Data report displays the list of nodes that belong to each group, the user groups th

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Chapter 13: Reports 219 Scheduled Reports Scheduled Reports displays reports that were scheduled in the Task Manager. You can find the Upgrade De

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Chapter 13: Reports 220 Upgrade Device Firmware Report The Upgrade Device Firmware report is located in the Scheduled Reports list. This report is

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221 In This Chapter Maintenance Mode ... 221 Entering Maintenance Mode

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Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG 6 JRE Incompatibility If you do not have the minimum required version of JRE installed on your client computer, you wil

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 222 Entering Maintenance Mode 1. Choose System Maintenance > Maintenance Mode > Enter Maintenance Mode. 2.

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 223 4. Select a Backup Type: Full or Standard. See What is the difference between Full backup and Standard backup

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 224 What is the difference between Full backup and Standard backup? Standard backup: A standard backup includes a

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 225 3. Click OK to delete the backup from the CC-SG system. Restoring CC-SG You can restore CC-SG using a backup

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 226  Restore Data - CC-SG configuration, Device and Node configuration, and User Data. Selecting Data restores th

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 227 Option Description Full Database This option removes the existing CC-SG database and builds a new version with

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 228 Option Description  Read-write Community: private  System Contact, Name, Location: none  SNMP Trap Config

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 229 Restarting CC-SG The restart command is used to restart the CC-SG software. Restarting CC-SG will log all acti

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 230 CC-SG will reboot as part of the upgrade process. DO NOT stop the process, reboot the unit manually, power off,

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 231 10. Clear the Java cache. See Clear the Java Cache (on page 231). 11. Launch a new web browser window. 12. Log

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Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG 7 4. If the CC-SG is configured for secure browser connections, you must select the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) checkbo

Strona 169 - Select Nodes

Chapter 14: System Maintenance 232 Upgrading a Cluster To upgrade a CC-SG cluster, follow this recommended upgrade procedure. Only physical CC-SG

Strona 170 - Describe Nodes

Chapter 14: System Maintenance 233 Primary Node Upgrade Failure If the upgrade of your primary node fails while following the Upgrading a Cluste

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 234 Note: The CC-SG that you are migrating to must have its own valid licenses to be fully operational. A valid lic

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 235 Restarting CC-SG after Shutdown After shutting down CC-SG, use one of these two methods to restart the unit: 

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance 236 2. Click Yes to log out of CC-SG. Once you log out, the CC-SG login window opens. Exit CC-SG 1. Choose Secur

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237 In This Chapter Configuring a Message of the Day ... 237 Configuring Applications for Acce

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 238 c. Click the Font Size drop-down menu and select a font size for the message text.  If you select Messa

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 239 2. Click the Application name drop-down arrow and select the application that must be upgraded from the

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 240 5. Click OK. An Open dialog appears. 6. Navigate to and select the application file (usually a .jar or .

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 241 View the Default Application Assignments To view the default application assignments: 1. Choose Admini

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Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG 8 CC-SG Admin Client Upon valid login, the CC-SG Admin Client appears.

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 242 2. Click Add to add a new firmware file. A search window opens. 3. Navigate to and select the firmware f

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 243 Model Primary LAN Name Primary LAN Location Secondary LAN Name Secondary LAN Location V1-0 or V1-1 LAN1 L

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 244 If the Primary LAN is connected and receiving a Link Integrity signal, CC-SG uses this LAN port for all co

Strona 183 - Assigning a User to a Group

Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 245 6. Click the Adapter Speed drop-down arrow and select a line speed from the list. Make sure your selecti

Strona 184 - Deleting a User From a Group

Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 246 What is IP Isolation mode? IP Isolation mode allows you to isolate clients from devices by placing them on

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 247  Specify at most one Default Gateway in the Network Setup panel in CC-SG. Use Diagnostic Console to add

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 248 Recommended DHCP Configurations for CC-SG Review the following recommended DHCP configurations. Make sure

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 249 Purge CC-SG's Internal Log You can purge the CC-SG's internal log. This operation does not dele

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 250 Note: Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the protocol used to synchronize the attached computer's date an

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 251 Configure Direct Mode for All Client Connections To configure direct mode for all client connections: 1

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Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG 9  Nodes tab: Click the Nodes tab to display all known target nodes in a tree view. Click a node to view the Node Pr

Strona 191 - Logging Users Out

Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 252 3. Select a Device Type in the table and double-click the Default Port value. 4. Type the new Default

Strona 192 - Bulk Copying Users

Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 253 Enabling the AKC Download Server Certificate Validation If you are using the AKC client, you can choose t

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 254 3. Click OK. Configuring Custom JRE Settings CC-SG will display a warning message to users who attempt t

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 255 3. Click Restore Default. 4. Click Update. To clear the default message and minimum JRE version: 1.

Strona 195 - Editing a Policy

Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 256 9. Select the checkboxes before the traps you want CC-SG to push to your SNMP hosts: Under Trap Sources,

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 257 Requirements for CC-SG Clusters  The Primary and Secondary nodes in a cluster must be running the same

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 258 5. Type a valid user name and password for the Backup node in the Username for Backup Secure Gateway and

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 259 Switch the Primary and Secondary Node Status You can exchange the roles of Primary and Secondary nodes wh

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 260 Note: If the clustered CC-SG units do not share the same time zone, when the Primary node failure occurs,

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 261 Cluster Licenses You can operate a CC-SG cluster using separate standalone licenses with the same node ca

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10 Before you can begin configuring and working in CC-SG, you must have valid licenses installed. Then, upon first login, you should confirm the IP

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 262 Configuring a Neighborhood What is a Neighborhood? A Neighborhood is a collection of up to 10 CC-SG units.

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 263  If one or more CC-SG units cannot be found, a message appears and these CC-SG units will be highlighte

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 264 Add a Neighborhood Member To add a new CC-SG unit into the Neighborhood 1. Choose Administration > N

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 265  To deactivate a CC-SG unit, deselect the Active checkbox next to the unit.  To change a Secure Gat

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 266 Refresh a Neighborhood You can retrieve the latest status of all Neighborhood members immediately in the N

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 267 Check Your Browser for AES Encryption CC-SG supports AES-128 and AES-256. If you do not know if your brow

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 268  Click the Key Length drop-down arrow to select the encryption level - 128 or 256.  The CC-SG Port fie

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 269 Require strong passwords for all users 1. Choose Administration > Security. 2. Click the Login Setti

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 270 Lockout settings Administrators can lock out CC-SG users and SSH users after a specified number of failed

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 271 2. Open the Login Settings tab. 3. Deselect the Lockout Enabled for Local Users checkbox to disable loc

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 11 Licensing - Basic License Information Licenses are based on the number of nodes configured in CC-SG. Your purchas

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 272 Logo A small graphic file can be uploaded to CC-SG to act as a banner on the login page. The maximum size

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 273  Click Browse. A dialog window opens.  In the dialog window, select the text file with the message yo

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 274 a. Encryption Mode: If Require AES Encryption between Client and Server is selected in the Administration

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 275 14. Type raritan in the Password field if the CSR was generated by CC-SG. If a different application gene

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 276 Access Control List An IP Access Control List specifies ranges of client IP addresses for which you want t

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 277 6. Click the Action drop-down arrow and select Allow or Deny to specify whether the specified users in t

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 278 7. Type a valid email address that will identify messages from CC-SG in the From field. 8. Type the numb

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 279 Schedule Sequential Tasks You may want to schedule tasks sequentially to confirm that expected behavior o

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 280 Schedule a Task This section covers most tasks that can be scheduled. See Schedule a Device Firmware Upgra

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 281  Upgrade Device Firmware (individual device or device group): See Schedule a Device Firmware Upgrade (o

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iii Contents What's New in the CC-SG Administrators Guide xvii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Prerequisites ...

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 12 CC-SG product Description Information needed to create license for first time CC-V1-256 CC-SG V1 Appliance, includ

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 282 10. If a task fails, CC-SG can retry the task at a later time as specified in the Retry tab. Type the numb

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 283 d. Concurrent Upgrades: Specify the number of devices that should begin the file transfer portion of the

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 284 When the task starts running, you can open the Upgrade Device Firmware report any time during the schedule

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 285 Delete a Task You can delete a task to remove it from the Task Manager. You cannot delete a task that is

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 286 To display all SSH commands:  At the shell prompt, type ls to display all commands available. Get

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 287 SSH Commands and Parameters The following table lists all commands available in SSH. You must be assigned

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 288 To search for text from piped output stream: grep search_term To view the help screen for all commands

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 289 To restart a device: restartdevice <[-id <device_id>] | [host]> To restore a device confi

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 290 Command syntax Device ID value You should type ssh -id <device_id> 100 ssh -id 100  The default es

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 291 2. Connect to the device by typing ssh -id <device_id> . Using the figure above as an example, y

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 13 3. Check the number of nodes in your database on this page. You can determine how many more nodes you can add up t

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 292 Command Alias Description get_write gw Gets Write Access. Allows SSH user to execute commands at target se

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 293 Serial Admin Port The serial admin port on CC-SG can be connected directly to a Raritan serial device, su

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 294 Finding Your CC-SG Serial Number To find your CC-SG serial number: 1. Log into the Admin Client. 2. Ch

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 295 e. State or Province: Maximum 64 characters. Type in the whole state or province name. Do not abbreviate

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296 The Diagnostic Console is a non-graphical, menu-based interface that provides local access to CC-SG. You can access Diagnostic Console from a s

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 297 Status Console About Status Console  You can use the Status Console to check the health of CC-SG, the vari

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 298 2: Access the Status Console via web browser: 1. Using a supported Internet browser, type this URL: http(s):

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 299 CC-SG Title, Date and Time The CC-SG title is constant so users know that they are connected to a CC-SG unit.

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 300 Information Description suspended. Down Database server has not started yet. Web Status Most of the access to

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 301 Information Description Duplex Indicate whether the interface is Full- or Half-duplex. IPAddr The current Ipv4

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 14 Licensing - New Customers - Physical Appliance If you are a new customer who has just purchased a physical CC-SG 5.0

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 302 Status Console via Web Browser After connecting to the Status Console via the web browser, the read-only Status

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 303 Administrator Console About Administrator Console The Administrator Console allows you to set some initial par

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 304 The main Administrator Console screen appears. Administrator Console Screen Administrator Console screen cons

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 305  Status bar: Status bar is just above the navigation keys bar. It displays some important system information

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 306 Edit Diagnostic Console Configuration The Diagnostic Console can be accessed via the serial port (COM1), VGA/Ke

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 307 4. Click Save. Edit Network Interfaces Configuration (Network Interfaces) In Network Interface Configuratio

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 308  Even if DHCP is being used to determine the IP configuration for an interface, you must provide a properly f

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 309 Option Description Record Route Records route. Turns on the IP record route option, which will store the route

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 310 Option Description No DNS Resolution Does not resolve addresses to host names. Use ICMP (vs. normal UDP) Use IC

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 311 Although you can delete all other routes, including the Default Gateway, doing this will greatly impact the co

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 15 4. Click the link in the email to go to the Software License Key Login page on Raritan's website and login

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 312 View Log Files in Diagnostic Console You can view one or more log files simultaneously via LogViewer, which all

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 313 3. Click with the mouse or use the arrow keys to navigate and press the Space bar to select a log file, marki

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 314 Option Description contents of this package is not available to customer. Exported logfiles will be available f

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 315 Note: System load is static as of the start of this Admin Console session - use the TOP utility to dynamically

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 316 Diagnostic Console. See Restarting CC-SG (on page 229). Restarting CC-SG in Diagnostic Console will NOT notify

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 317 2. Either click REBOOT System or press Enter to reboot CC-SG. Confirm the reboot in the next screen to procee

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 318 2. Either click Power OFF the CC-SG or press Enter to remove AC power from the CC-SG. Confirm the power off op

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 319 2. Either click Reset CC-SG GUI Admin Password or press Enter to change the admin password back to factory de

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 320 Option Description Full CC-SG Database Reset This option removes the existing CC-SG database and builds a new v

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 321 Option Description Diagnostic Console Reset This option restores Diagnostic Console settings back to factory d

Strona 268 - About Interfaces

Chapter 3: Getting Started 16 Step 3: Check out the licenses you want to activate: You must check out licenses to activate the features.  Sele

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 322 2. In the Password History Depth field, type the number of passwords that will be remembered. The default sett

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 323 Password setting Description every password must have at least one digit in it. Diagnostic Console Account C

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 324 Setting Description User \ User Name (Read-only). This is the current user name or ID for this account. Last Ch

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 325 Configure Remote System Monitoring You can enable the remote system monitoring feature to use the GKrellM tool

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 326 3: Configure the remote system monitoring client to work with CC-SG: Follow the instructions in the Read Me f

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 327 Display RAID Status and Disk Utilization This option displays the status of CC-SG disks, including disk size,

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 328 Perform Disk or RAID Tests You can manually perform SMART disk drive tests or RAID check and repair operations.

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 329 d. After the test is complete, you can view the results in the Repair/Rebuild RAID screen. See Repair or Rebu

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 330 Schedule Disk Tests You can schedule SMART-based tests of the disk drives to be periodically performed. Firmwar

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 331 2. Click with the mouse or use the arrow keys to navigate and press the Space bar to select a test type, mar

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 17 Licensing - Virtual Appliance with License Server The CC-SG virtual appliance requires you to install a license ser

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 332 2. If any item does not show "No" under the "Replace??" or "Rebuild??" column, c

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 333 4. Selecting either Replace Disk Drive or Rebuild RAID Array, and follow onscreen instructions until you fini

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 334  NTP is not enabled or not configured properly:  NTP is properly configured and running:

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 335 Take a System Snapshot When CC-SG does not function properly, it is extremely helpful if you can capture the i

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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console 336 2: Retrieve the CC-SG snapshot file: 1. Using a supported Internet browser, type this URL: http(s)://<IP_

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337 If you have a CC-SG and Power IQ, there are severals ways to use them together. 1. Control power to Power IQ IT devices via CC-SG. For example

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 338 Configuring Power IQ Services You must configure the Power IQ Service before you can add Power IQ proxy inter

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 339 Troubleshoot Connections to Power IQ Check these possible error messages and solutions to troubleshoot your

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 340 Configuring Synchronization of Power IQ and CC-SG CC-SG will synchronize with Power IQ to add the IT Devices

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 341 Step 3 - Create a synchronization policy: Note: The synchronization policy applies to ALL Power IQ instanc

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 18 Download Installation Files The complete set of installation files is available at http://www.raritan.com/support/Co

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 342 Power IQ Synchronization Policies When CC-SG detects a duplicated node, the synchronization policy you choose

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 343 Import Power Strips from Power IQ You can import Dominion PX devices and their outlet names from Power IQ. I

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 344 Column number Tag or value Details 6 Configure All Outlets TRUE or FALSE Default is FALSE. 7 Description Opti

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Chapter 17: Power IQ Integration 345 3. Type a name for the file and choose the location where you want to save it 4. Click Save. Step 2: Edi

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346 In This Chapter V1 Model... 346 E1 Model...

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Appendix A: Specifications for V1 and E1 347 Operating Humidity 5% - 95% RH Altitude Operate properly at any altitude between 0 to 10,000 feet, s

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Appendix A: Specifications for V1 and E1 348 Operating Non-Operating Temperature -40°-70° C Humidity 5-90%, non-condensing Altitude Sea level to 4

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349 This appendix contains network requirements, including addresses, protocols, and ports, of a typical CC-SG deployment. It includes information

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 350 Port Number Protocol Purpose Details Raritan device that will be externally accessed. The other po

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 351 CC-SG and Raritan Devices A main role of CC-SG is to manage and control Raritan devices, such as

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 19 7. Move the Raritan vendor daemon file using this command: cp raritan /home/flex/flexserverv11.8/i86_lsb/ 8. Ente

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 352 Communication Direction Port Number Protocol Configurable? Details CC-SG to CC-SG 5432 TCP no From

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 353 Communication Direction Port Number Protocol Configurable? Details PC Client to CC-SG 443 TCP n

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 354 Communication Direction Port Number Protocol Configurable? Details Client to Raritan Device to Out

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 355 Communication Direction Port Number Protocol Configurable? Details CC-SG to SNMP Manager 162 UDP

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Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration 356 VNC Access to Nodes Port 5800 or 5900 must be open for VNC access to nodes. SSH Access to Nodes P

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357 This table shows which privilege must be assigned for a user to have access to a CC-SG menu item. *None means that no particular privilege is r

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 358 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Node Auditing User Management Devices This men

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 359 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description > Launch Admin Device, Port, and Node Manag

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 360 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Management > By Port Number Device, Port, an

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 361 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Group Power Control Power Control Configure

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 20 3. Check your email for another message from Raritan Licensing Portal from the email address [email protected],

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 362 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Node Out-of-Band Access or Node Power Control &

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 363 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description > User Group Data User Management > Dev

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 364 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Firmware CC Setup and Control or Device Configu

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Appendix C: User Group Privileges 365 Menu > Sub-menu Menu Item Required Privilege Description Export Nodes CC Setup and Control and Device

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366 CC-SG provides the following SNMP traps: SNMP Trap Description ccUnavailable CC-SG application is unavailable. ccAvailable CC-SG application i

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Appendix D: SNMP Traps 367 SNMP Trap Description ccDiagnosticConsoleLogout User has logged out of the CC-SG Diagnostic Console. ccUserGroupAdded

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368 This section contains more information about CSV file imports. In This Chapter Common CSV File Requirements ...

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Appendix E: CSV File Imports 369 Common CSV File Requirements The best way to create the CSV file is to export a file from CC-SG, and then use th

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Appendix E: CSV File Imports 370 Audit Trail Entries for Importing Each item imported into CC-SG is logged in the Audit Trail. Skipped duplicates

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Appendix E: CSV File Imports 371 Troubleshoot CSV File Problems To troubleshoot CSV file validation: Error messages appear in the Problems area

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 21  Linux: su - root; dmidecode -s system-uuid  Windows: Use cd to change to the /flexnet-win/i86_n3 directory, th

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372  Launching CC-SG from your web browser requires a Java plug-in. If your machine has an incorrect version, CC-SG will guide you through the in

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Appendix F: Troubleshooting 373  If you access more than one CC-SG unit using the same client and Firefox, you may see a "Secure Connectio

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374 CC-SG comes with a few diagnostic utilities which may be extremely helpful for you or Raritan Technical Support to analyse and debug the cause

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Appendix G: Diagnostic Utilities 375  Capture the Memtest86+ screen containing the memory errors and contact Raritan Technical Support for assi

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Appendix G: Diagnostic Utilities 376 CC-SG Disk Monitoring If CC-SG disk space exhaustion in one or more file systems occurs, it may negatively im

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Appendix G: Diagnostic Utilities 377 File system Data Corrective action /sg/DB CC-SG database Contact Raritan Technical Support /opt CC-SG backup

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Appendix G: Diagnostic Utilities 378 Note: For file system problems that are not mentioned in this section, or when the corrective actions you tak

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379 CC-SG can be configured to point to an RSA RADIUS Server that supports two-factor authentication via an associated RSA Authentication Manager.

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380 In This Chapter General FAQs ... 380 Authentication FAQs .

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Appendix I: FAQs 381 Question Answer access CC-SG. Can I upgrade to newer versions of CC-SG software as they become available? Yes. Contact you

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Contents iv Licensing - Limited Operation Before License Install ... 28 Licensing -

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 22 2. Enter this command to change to the directory. cd c:\flexnet-win\i86_n3\ 3. Run lmgrd to start the server. In t

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Appendix I: FAQs 382 Question Answer is the most effective and cost-efficient way to scale a single location. It also supports the network model w

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Appendix I: FAQs 383 Question Answer for authentication with directory services and security tools such as LDAP, AD, RADIUS, and so on? authentic

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Appendix I: FAQs 384 Question Answer well as external (not just WAN, but LAN, too)? LAN or WAN. Does CC-SG support CRL List, that is, LDAP list of

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Appendix I: FAQs 385 Grouping FAQs Question Answer Grouping Is it possible to put a given server in more than one group? Yes. Just as one user

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Appendix I: FAQs 386 Interoperability FAQs Question Answer Interoperability How does CC-SG integrate with Blade Chassis products? CC-SG can suppor

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Appendix I: FAQs 387 Licensing FAQs If you must replace your installed licenses, follow these rules. Base licenses must be replaced first. For

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388 The following keyboard shortcuts can be used in the Java-based Admin Client. Operation Keyboard Shortcut Refresh F5 Print panel Ctrl + P Help F

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389 This appendix includes information about the naming conventions used in CC-SG. Comply with the maximum character lengths when naming all the pa

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Appendix K: Naming Conventions 390 Field in CC-SG Number of characters CC-SG allows Audit Information 256 Location Information Field in CC-SG N

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Appendix K: Naming Conventions 391 Field in CC-SG Number of characters CC-SG allows periods are converted to hyphens. Device Description 160 Devi

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 23 b. Type and then confirm the new password. The new password must be a strong password consisting of at least eight

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392 Prior to version 4.0, CC-SG Diagnostic Console displays a number of messages on the screen each time when it boots up. These messages are stand

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393 A About Administrator Console • 296, 303 About Applications for Accessing Nodes • 238 About Associations • 41 About CC-SG LAN Ports • 242, 243,

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Index 394 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Node Groups • 150 Adding, Editing, and Deleting Nodes • 109 Adding, Editing, and Deleting User Groups • 10

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Index 395 Change your default search preference • 52, 172 Change your email address • 173 Change your name • 172 Change your password • 172 Chang

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Index 396 Default CC-SG Settings • 23 Default User Groups • 158 Delete a Backup File • 224 Delete a Blade Chassis Device • 67, 68 Delete a Categor

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Index 397 End SSH Connections • 290, 292 Ending CC-SG Session • 235 Entering Maintenance Mode • 32, 222, 230, 232, 238 Error Log Report • 211 Est

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Index 398 Licensing - New Customers - Physical Appliance • 10, 11, 12, 14, 16 Licensing - Rehosting • 29 Licensing - Virtual Appliance with Licens

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Index 399 Q Query Port Report • 215 R RADIUS General Settings • 206 RDP Access to Nodes • 355 Reboot CC-SG with Diagnostic Console • 316, 336, 37

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Index 400 Specify a Distinguished Name for AD • 188 Specify a Distinguished Name for LDAP • 189 Specify a Username for AD • 189 Specifying Modules

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Index 401 Virtual Appliance Installation Requirements • 17 Virtual Appliances with Remote Storage Servers • 27 Virtual Nodes Overview • 113 VNC A

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 24 6. Select the CCSG128-VA base license then click Check-Out to activate it. 7. To activate Add-On licenses, sel

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U.S./Canada/Latin America Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET Phone: 800-724-8090 or 732-764-8886 For CommandCenter NOC: Press 6, then P

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 25 Restart License Servers After an Outage If the license server goes down, and then resumes operation, or if you move

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 26 lmdown Allows for the graceful shutdown of selected license daemons. lmdown -vendor raritan is used to shut down the

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 27 lmver Reports the version of a FLEXnet Publisher library or binary file, such as lmgrd, lmadmin, lmdown, vendor dae

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 28 Licensing - Limited Operation Before License Install Until you have installed and checked out the proper licenses, C

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 29 Licensing - Existing Customers If you are an existing CC-SG customer, with a physical CC-SG appliance, when you upg

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 30 Add a License You can add a license to CC-SG if you purchase a new add-on license, or need to replace your licenses.

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 31 Only the CC Super-User and users with similar privileges can configure Time and Date. Changing the time zone is dis

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Contents v Discovering Devices ...

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 32 Checking and Upgrading Application Versions Check and upgrade the CC-SG applications, including Raritan Console (RC)

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33 Guided Setup offers a simple way to complete initial CC-SG configuration tasks once the network configuration is complete. The Guided Setup inte

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 34 Associations in Guided Setup Create Categories and Elements To create categories and elements

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 35 Discover and Add Devices The Discover Devices panel opens when you click Continue at the end of

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 36 14. If you are manually adding a PowerStrip device, click the Number of ports drop-down arrow an

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 37 3. There are two ways to add devices to a group, Select Devices and Describe Devices. The Sele

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 38  Select Nodes a. Click the Select Nodes tab in the Node Group: New panel. b. In the Availabl

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 39 Add User Groups and Users The Add User Group panel opens when you click Continue at the end of

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Chapter 4: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup 40 13. Select the Login Enabled checkbox if you want the user to be able to log in to CC-SG. 14. Se

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41 In This Chapter About Associations ... 41 Adding, Editing, and De

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Contents vi Copying Device Configuration ... 87

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Chapter 5: Associations, Categories, and Elements 42 Policies also use categories and elements to control user access to servers. For example, the

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Chapter 5: Associations, Categories, and Elements 43  Select Integer if the value is a number. 5. In the Applicable For field, select whether

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Chapter 5: Associations, Categories, and Elements 44 Categories and Elements CSV File Requirements The categories and elements CSV file defines th

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Chapter 5: Associations, Categories, and Elements 45 Sample Categories and Elements CSV File ADD, CATEGORY, OS, String, Node ADD, CATEGORYELEMENT

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Chapter 5: Associations, Categories, and Elements 46 Export Categories and Elements The export file contains comments at the top that describe eac

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47 To add Raritan PowerStrip Devices that are connected to other Raritan devices to CC-SG, see Managed PowerStrips (on page 93). Note: To configure

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 48 Viewing Devices The Devices Tab Click the Devices tab to display all devices under CC-SG managemen

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 49 Icon Meaning Serial port unavailable Ghosted port (See Raritan's Paragon II User Guide for

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 50 Note: For blade servers without an integrated KVM switch, such as HP BladeSystem servers, their pa

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 51 The Device Profile includes tabs that contain information about the device. Associations tab Th

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Contents vii Adding Location and Contacts to a Node Profile ... 111 Adding No

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 52 2. Choose Devices > Device Manager > Topology View. The Topology View for the selected devi

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 53 Discovering Devices Discover Devices initiates a search for all devices on your network. After di

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 54 Adding a Device Devices must be added to CC-SG before you can configure ports or add interfaces th

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 55 6. Type the time (in seconds) that should elapse before timeout between the new device and CC-SG

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 56 14. If the firmware version of the device is not compatible with CC-SG, a message appears. Click Y

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 57  If you do not see the Category or Element values you want to use, you can add others. See Asso

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 58 2. Type the new device properties in the appropriate fields on this screen. If necessary, edit th

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 59 Adding Location and Contacts to a Device Profile Enter details about the location of the device a

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 60 Configuring Ports If all ports of a device were not automatically added by selecting Configure all

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 61 3. Click the Configure button that corresponds to the KVM port you want to configure. 4. Type a

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Contents viii Limit the Number of KVM Sessions per User ... 162 Configuri

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 62 3. Click the Access Application drop-down menu and select the application you want to use when yo

Strona 401 - Security FAQs

Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 63 3. Select the checkbox of the port you want to delete. 4. Click OK to delete the selected port.

Strona 402 - Performance FAQs

Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 64 Add a Blade Chassis Device The procedure to add a blade chassis device varies depending on the bla

Strona 403 - Grouping FAQs

Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 65 Configuring Slots on a Blade Chassis Device If the blade servers or slots are not configured yet

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 66  To configure each slot individually, click the Configure button next to the slot. Then type a n

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 67 To delete a slot using the Delete Blade command: 1. In the Devices tab, click the + next to th

Strona 406 - Keyboard Shortcuts

Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 68 Move a Blade Chassis Device to a Different Port When physically moving a blade chassis device from

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 69 Bulk Copying for Device Associations, Location and Contacts The Bulk Copy command allows you to c

Strona 408 - Device Information

Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 70 Configuring Analog KVM Switches Connected to KX2 2.3 or Higher KX2 version 2.3 enables you to conn

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 71 4. Select the checkbox for each slot you want to configure, then click OK. To configure slots

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Contents ix Specify a Base DN... 189 Spec

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 72 Device Groups Overview Device groups are used to organize devices into a set. The device group wil

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 73 2. Click the New Group icon in the toolbar. The Device Group: New panel appears. 3. In the G

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 74  Category - Select an attribute that will be evaluated in the rule. All categories you created i

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 75 Example 2: If you want to describe a group of devices that belong to the engineering department o

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 76 Describe Method versus Select Method Use the describe method when you want your group to be based

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 77 Adding Devices with CSV File Import You can add devices to CC-SG by importing a CSV file that con

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 78 Column number Tag or value Details spaces or certain special characters. Dominion PX device names

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 79 To add a port to the CSV file: Use the DEVICE-PORT tag only if you add a device with Configure

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 80 Column number Tag or value Details 6 Blade Name Optional. If left blank, the name assigned at the

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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports 81 Column number Tag or value Details 2 DEVICE-CATEGORYELEMENT Enter the tag as shown. Tags are no

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