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To stop CC-NOC from monitoring a device, it can be unmanaged – see the CommandCenter
NOC Administrator Guide.
Note: Use the CC-NOC Synchronization Report to view targets that the CC-SG is subscribing to.
The report also displays any new targets that have been discovered by CC-NOC. See Chapter 10:
Generating Reports, CC-NOC Synchronization Report for additional information.
7. Specify a Synchronization Time to schedule when the target information is retrieved from
the CC-NOC database. This will refresh the databases as targets are discovered or become
unmanged. The default is the current time as set on the client machine. You may want to
schedule synchronization during an off-peak time so synchronization will not affect the
performance of other processes.
8. For Heartbeat Interval, enter how often, in seconds, CC-SG sends a heartbeat message to
CC-NOC. This confirms if CC-NOC if still up and available. Default is 60 seconds. Valid
range is 30-120 seconds. Normally, this does not have to be changed.
9. For Failed Heartbeat Attempts, enter the number of consecutive heartbeats that must pass
without a response before a CC-NOC node is considered unavailable. Default is 2 heartbeats.
Valid range is 2-4 heartbeats. Normally, this does not have to be changed.
10. Click Next.
11. Either copy and paste the passcodes into CC-NOC fields if you are the CC-NOC
administrator or submit the two passcodes to the CC-NOC administrator. As documented in
the CommandCenter NOC Administrator Guide, the CC-NOC administrator will then
enter the passcodes in CC-NOC, which initiates an exchange of security certificates.
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