Commandcenter Secure Gateway (Cc-Sg) Integration - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Chapter 9: Administration Features

CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG) Integration

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Raritan's CommandCenter® Secure Gateway (CC-SG) is an easy to
deploy, plug-and-play appliance that provides IT administrators and lab
managers with a secure, single point of remote access and control.
Raritan's CC-SG consolidates multiple remote access technologies,
including Dominion® KVM-over-IP switches and serial console servers,
Raritan PX PDUs, service processors, and in-band methods such as RDP,
SSH and VNC.
CC-SG integration in Dominion User Station allows you to access and
control KX3 and KX2-101 v2 nodes, as well as any nodes with SSH, VNC
and RDP interfaces without explicitly adding them directly to Dominion
User Station. When CC-SG integration is setup, you can login to
Dominion User Station with your CC-SG username and password.
Dominion User Station uses your CC-SG authorization information to
automatically show the nodes you have access to in the Dominion User
Station Navigator. Your permissions to view, access, and control are the
same as in CC-SG because the same authentication and authorization
are used.
The login page and the Navigator show a CC-SG label when integration is
in effect:
Logging in with CC-SG Integration
See
Navigator with CC-SG Integration
See
Launching KVM sessions for ports works exactly the same as your usual
Dominion User Station experience, using the KVM Client. See
KVM Client
(on page 58).
SSH, VNC and RDP sessions are also launched by clicking the target, and
the appropriate tool opens for the session type. See Launching CC-SG
Targets .
CC-SG Integration Requirements
CC-SG v7.0.0 or v6.3 (Beta)
Dominion User Station version 2.0.1 or higher.
LDAP cannot be enabled on Dominion User Station when CC-SG
integration is enabled.
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