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Cyclades AlterPath Manager 5000 Installation, Configuration And User Manual (368 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Audience
25
Before You Begin
25
Document Organization
25
Specifications
26
Typographic and Other Conventions
27
Table P-1: Typographic Conventions
27
Table P-2: Other Terms and Conventions
27
Table P-3: Naming Conventions
28
Linux Shell Syntax
29
Table P-4: Linux Shell Syntax
29
Additional Resources
30
Cyclades Technical Training Available
30
Cyclades Firmware Upgrades
31
Cyclades Technical Support
31
Chapter 1 Introduction
33
Connectivity and Capacity
33
Figure 1-1: APM E2000, Front View
33
Figure 1-3: APM 2500, Front View
34
Figure 1-2: APM E2000, Back View
34
Figure 1-4: APM 2500, Back View
35
Figure 1-5: APM 5000, Front View
35
Figure 1-6: APM 5000, Back View
35
Figure 1-7: Configuration Example of APM and Kvm/Net
49
Alterpath Manager Features Unsupported by Kvm/Net
50
Onsite Support
50
Example Configuration of an APM and an Onsite
51
Key Features
35
Centralized Authentication
37
Single Point Security Gateway
37
Access Control List (ACL) for Devices
38
Centralized Data Logging System
38
Consolidated Views and Console Access
38
Log File Compression and Rotation
39
Prioritized Triggers & Alarms
39
Dial Back Support for ACS
40
Modem Support for Remote Sites
40
One Time Password Support for ACS
40
Other Alarm Features
40
Enhanced Ethernet Port Configuration
41
Multiport Ethernet
41
DHCP Option for APM Network Setup
42
Ethernet Bonding
42
Health Monitoring
42
Console Wizard
43
Device Discovery
43
Support for Kvm/Net
43
Support for Kvm/Net Plus
43
Kvm/Net FW Upgrade Support
44
Support for IPMI
44
Support for Onsite
44
Backup, Restore, and Replicate User Data
45
Blade Module
45
Device, Console, and User Group Management
45
Support for HP Openview NNM
45
Change and Configuration Management
46
Exhaustive Reporting
46
Fault Tolerant Configuration Support
46
Simple and Easy Web User Interface
46
Command Line Interface (CLI)
47
Interoperability, Integration, and Compatibility
47
APM E2000, 2500, and 5000 Database Compatibility
47
Interoperability with Routers and Ethernet Switches
47
Interoperability with Cyclades Devices
48
Interoperability and Compatibility with Modem Vendors
48
Power Management Support
48
Kvm/Net Support
49
Typical Configuration of Alterpath Manager and KVM
49
Figure 1-8: Example of an Onsite Accessed by an APM
51
Chapter 2: Alterpath Manager Installation
53
Product Installation Checklist
53
Rack Mounting the Alterpath Manager
55
To Bracket Mount an APM
56
To Rail Mount an APM 2500 or 5000
56
Deploying the Alterpath Manager
57
Private Network Topology
57
To Connect the APM Cables
57
Single Network Topology
58
Figure 2-1: Private Network Diagram
59
Private Network Diagram
59
Figure 2-2: Single Network Diagram
60
Figure 2-3: Options to Enable for Activex
65
Figure 2-4: "Tools" Pull-Down Menu with "Options" Selected
66
To Enable Activex on Netscape 8.X
66
To Enable Activex on Netscape 7.X
65
Safety Considerations When Rack Mounting
60
Single Network Diagram
60
Mechanical Loading
61
Pre-Configuration Requirements
62
To Configure the COM Port Connection and Log in
63
To Enable Activex on Internet Explorer
64
Web Browser Requirements
64
Figure 2-5: Netscape 8 Options Window
67
Figure 2-6: "Site Controls" Option Selection
68
Figure 2-7: Location of Shield Icon and URL Entry Field
69
Figure 2-8: Trust Settings Dialog Box
70
Figure 2-9: Feature Window
71
Verifying Your MAC Address
72
To Activate the Blade Module
73
Verifying Your Current IPMI and Blade Capability
71
IPMI and Blade Module Options
70
Chapter 3: User Level Web Access
75
User Interface Overview
75
Table 3-1: User Interface Main Menu
76
Figure 3-1: APM Login Screen
77
Figure 3-2: Console / Devices Menu
78
Online Help
79
Search and Filter Functions
79
Sorting a List Form by Column/Field Name
79
Alarm Logs
80
Alarms
80
To Respond to an Alarm
80
Alarms List Form
81
Table 3-2: Alarms List Form
81
To View the Alarms Detail Form
82
General Screen Features
78
To Access the APM Web Application
76
Figure 3-3: Alarms List Form
81
Figure 3-4: Alarms Detail (or Ticket Info) Form
83
Table 3-3: Alarms Detail Form
83
Figure 3-6: Selecting a Device: "View" or "CLI
86
Figure 3-7: Access Device Detail Form
86
Consoles
87
Figure 3-8: Device CLI Viewer
87
Optional Features
88
To View the Consoles List
88
Figure 3-9: Consoles List Form
89
To Connect to a Console
89
Consoles Detail Form
90
Multiple Users and Read/Write Access
90
Table 3-4: IBM Blade Device and Console Connect Options
90
Viewing an IBM Blade Center, Blade, or Switch
90
Figure 3-10:Consoles Detail Form
91
Table 3-5: Consoles, Details Form
91
Figure 3-11: Consoles Notify Form
93
To View the Consoles Notify Form
93
Figure 3-12: Consoles Group Form
94
Kvm/Net Plus Web Control Page
94
To Access the Web Control Page
94
To View the Consoles Groups Form
94
Figure 3-13:KVM Viewer Launch Initialization Window
95
Figure 3-14:KVM Console List Control Page
96
Table 3-6: Log Types
99
Figure 3-17: Log Selection Form
100
Table 3-7: Log Selection Form
100
To View the Logs
100
Access Logs
101
Figure 3-18: Access Logs Form
101
Event Logs
102
Table 3-8: Access Logs Form
102
Data Buffer
103
Figure 3-15:Kvm/Net Web Control Page
97
Figure 3-16: IPMI Sensors Form
98
Ipmi
98
To View IPMI Sensors
98
Logs
99
Figure 3-5: Logs Form
84
To Assign or Re-Assign a Ticket to a User
84
To View Alarm or Console Logs
84
Web Access for Users
85
Consoles/Devices
85
To Access Consoles or Devices
85
Figure 3-19: Event Logs Form
102
Figure 3-20: Data Buffer Log Form
103
Table 3-9: Event Logs Form
103
Figure 3-21:PM Device Viewer Detail Form
104
Figure 3-23: User's Profile Details Form
108
Table 3-11: User's Profile Details Form
108
Figure 3-24:User's Profile Consoles Form
111
Table 3-12: User's Profile Consoles Form
111
Viewing the User's Profile Devices Form
111
Table 3-13: User's Profile Devices Form
112
Viewing the User's Profile Groups Form
112
To Change Your Password
110
Viewing the User's Profile Consoles Form
110
Figure 3-25:User's Profile Devices Form
112
Table 3-14: User's Profile Groups Form
113
Figure 3-26: User's Profile Groups Form
113
Table 3-15: User's Profile Security Form
114
Viewing the User's Profile Security Form
114
Power Management
104
Table 3-10: IPDU Viewer Details
104
Figure 3-22:PM Device Outlet Control Form
107
User's Profile
107
To View PM Device Parameters
106
Figure 3-27: User's Profile Security Form
114
Chapter 4: Configuration and Administration
117
Operational Modes
118
Configuration Process Flow
119
Figure 4-1: Alterpath Manager Configuration Process Flow
119
First Time Configuration Wizard
120
To Use the First Time Configuration Wizard
121
To Change Individual Parameters
124
To Reset Configuration to Factory Settings
124
First Time Configuration Wizard: an Example
125
Setting the Authentication Method
128
Configuring Active Directory
129
Hostname Configuration Must Follow RFC Standard
129
Limitation of TACACS Plus in ACS Console Access
129
Disabling HTTP to Use Only HTTPS
130
Multiport Ethernet Card Configuration
130
To Begin Web Configuration
130
Alterpath Manager Web Interface: Admin Mode
131
Figure 4-2: Admin Menu Bar Selections
131
Figure 4-3: Logging in as Admin
132
Figure 4-4: Basic Functional Fields of a Typical Form
133
Relocating Online Help
134
Sorting, Filtering, and Saving a List Form
134
To Relocate the Online Help File
134
Figure 4-5: Console List Form Sorted by Console
135
Using the Form Input Fields
135
Figure 4-6: Device Configuration Error Message
136
Figure 4-7: Form in Error
136
Verifying Error Messages
136
Devices
137
Figure 4-8: Devices List Form
139
Table 4-2: Device List Form
139
Supported Devices
141
Figure 4-9: Select Device Type Form
142
To Add a Device
142
Figure 4-10: Device Detail Form
143
Table 4-3: Devices, Detail Form
143
Proxies
147
Proxy Types
147
Table 4-4: Types of Web Proxy
147
To Configure the Web Proxy
148
Figure 4-11: Device Proxies Form
149
To Verify Your Proxy Setting
149
Configuring Ports to be Proxied
150
Dial up and Dial Back
150
Direct Access
150
Disabling the Proxy
150
Figure 4-12: Device Dial up Form
151
To Configure Dial up / Dial Back
151
Table 4-5: Dial up Form
152
Other Requirements for Dial out / Dial Back
153
One Time Password Configuration
154
Other Requirements for Dial Back (ACS Only)
154
Figure 4-13:Dial up Form with One Time Password Setup
155
To Enable the OTP Authentication for Dialup
155
Kvm/Net Device Detail Form
156
Figure 4-14: Kvm/Net Device Detail Form
157
Table 4-6: Features Unique to the Kvm/Net Device Configuration
157
To Configure KVM Ports
157
Assigning KVM Device Groups
158
Figure 4-15: Device Detail Form for the Alterpath Onsite
158
Onsite Device Detail Form
158
IPMI Device Detail Form
159
Table 4-7: Onsite Model Number Designations
159
To Configure Onsite Ports
159
Table 4-8: Devices, Details Form (IPMI)
160
To Use the IPMI Device Detail Form to Add a Console
160
Configuring Your DHCP Server
161
To View Sensors or Logs from the BMC
161
Using the IPMI Console Detail Form to Add a Console
161
Function of the Status Field
162
Difference between Auto Upload and Manual Upload
163
Modem Dialing Capability for Remote Access to Devices
163
Table 4-9: PPP Connection Modes
164
Modem Management Via Command Line Interface
165
Table 4-10: Modem Mode Choices
165
Table 4-11: PPP Settings
165
Console Wizard
166
Table 4-12: Health Monitor Pull-Down List Options
166
To Configure the Health Monitoring System
166
Summary of Console Wizard Forms
167
Table 4-13: Summary of Console Wizard Forms
167
Figure 4-16: Device Details Form
168
To Run the Console Wizard
168
Table 4-1: Summary of Devices Forms
137
Device List Form
139
To Log into the APM Web Interface
132
Parts of the Web Management Interface
133
Figure 4-17: Console Wizard Warning Message
169
Figure 4-18: Console Wizard Defaults Form
170
Figure 4-19: Console Wizard Access Form
170
Figure 4-20: Console Wizard Notification Form
171
Figure 4-21:Unconfigured Consoles List
172
Figure 4-22: Edit Console Settings Form
172
Figure 4-23: Edit Console Settings Form
173
Figure 4-24: Confirm Console Edits Form
174
Figure 4-25:Adding Console Wizard
176
Multiple Auto Discover
177
Configuration Requirements
175
To Run the Device Discovery Wizard
175
Figure 4-26:Selecting Devices for Multiple Auto Discover
177
Figure 4-27:Selecting the CLI Option for a Device
178
Figure 4-28: Connection to a Device
179
To Delete a Device
179
To Delete a Device from a Group
179
Deleting a Device Group
180
To Upload Firmware to a Console Device
180
Figure 4-29: Device Firmware Upload
181
Kvm/Net Device Configuration
181
Table 4-14: Forms Used to Configure Kvm/Net
181
To Configure Escape Sequences and Idle Timeout
182
To Connect to a Device
178
Figure 4-30: KVM Device Details Form
183
Figure 4-31: KVM Device Viewer Form
183
Figure 4-32: Device Cascade List Form
186
Figure 4-33: Device Cascade Detail Form
187
Alarm Trigger
188
Table 4-16: Pre-Existing Alarm Trigger Entries
188
Alarm Trigger Management
189
Table 4-17: Forms Used to Configure Alarms
189
To View the Alarm Trigger List Form
189
Figure 4-34: Alarm Trigger List Form
190
To Create an Alarm Trigger
190
Figure 4-35: Alarm Trigger Detail Form
191
Table 4-18: Alarm Trigger Detail Form
191
Configuring Alarms for Device Health Monitoring
192
To Delete an Alarm Trigger
192
Figure 4-36: Health Monitor User Entry Field
193
Table 4-19: Health Monitor Frequency Selections
193
Using the Logical and in the Alarm Trigger Expression
193
Figure 4-37: Health Monitoring Alarm Trigger Detail Form
194
Table 4-20: Alarm Trigger Setup Fields
194
To Configure the Health Monitoring Alarm Trigger
194
How Health Monitoring Works
195
Profiles
195
User Notification
195
Figure 4-38: Profiles List Form
196
Table 4-21: Summary of Profiles Forms
196
To Add a New Profile
196
Figure 4-39: Profile Detail Form
197
Table 4-22: Profiles Detail Form
197
Consoles
198
Table 4-23: Summary of Console Forms
198
To Modify a Profile
198
To View the Console List
200
Changing the Number of Consoles Per Page
201
Figure 4-40: Consoles List Form
201
To Add a Serial Console
201
Figure 4-41: Creating New Console Form
202
Figure 4-42: Console Detail Form
202
Table 4-24: Consoles, Details Form
203
Console Type: KVM
205
Table 4-25: Kvm/Net and Kvm/Net Plus Console RDP Connection Fields
205
Figure 4-43:Enabling RDP on Kvm/Net or Kvm/Net Plus Console Port
207
Figure 4-44:Configuring or Editing an RDP Only Console
208
To Select Users to Access the Console
208
Figure 4-45: KVM Console Users Form
209
To Select Users to be Notified
209
Figure 4-46: KVM Console Notify Form
210
To Assign the Console to a Group
210
Figure 4-47: KVM Console Groups Form
211
To Delete a Console from a Group
211
Configuring Outlets
212
Deleting a Console Group
212
To Connect to a Console
212
Log Rotate Now
213
To Initiate Log Rotate (Manual Operation)
213
To Set Log Rotation in Auto Mode
213
To Activate IPMI
214
To Add an IPMI Console from Console Detail Form
214
Table 4-26: Summary of User Forms
215
Users
215
Figure 4-48: Users List Form
216
To Add a User
216
User List Form
216
Figure 4-49: User Detail Form
217
Table 4-27: Users Detail Form
217
To Select Consoles for a User
219
Figure 4-50: User Consoles Form
220
To Select Devices for a User
220
Figure 4-51:User Devices Form
221
To Select User Groups for a User
221
Figure 4-52: User Groups Form
222
Figure 4-53: User Security Rule Form
223
To Delete a User
223
To Delete a User from a Group
223
To Set a User's Security Rule
223
Deleting a User Group
224
Local Password
224
To Configure the Local Password
224
Figure 4-54: Groups List Form
225
Groups
225
To Create a Group
225
Figure 4-55: Adding Group Form
226
Figure 4-56: New User Group General Form
226
To Add Members to a Group
227
To Assign a Security Rule to a User Group
227
To Delete a Group
227
Figure 4-57: New User Group Security Form
228
Firmware
229
Firmware List Form
229
Figure 4-58: Firmware List Form
230
To Add Firmware
230
To Delete Firmware
231
To Upload Firmware to Console Devices
231
Figure 4-59:Firmware Detail Form
232
Firmware Detail Form
232
Table 4-28: Firmware Detail Form
232
To Upgrade the Alterpath Manager Firmware
233
To View and Access Firmware Information
233
Backing up User Data
234
Table 4-29: APM Data Types
234
Backup and Restore Scenarios
235
System Recovery Guidelines
235
APM Database Transaction Support
236
Changing the Default Configuration
236
Info / Reporting
236
To Respond to the Warning Message
236
Figure 4-60:Info / Reporting List Form
237
Table 4-30: Info / Reporting List Form
237
Blade Management Module
238
Figure 4-61: Info / Reporting Detail List
238
Info / Reporting Details
238
Forms Used to Configure the Blade Module
239
Table 4-31: Summary of Blade Module Forms
239
To Activate the Blade Module
239
Devices
242
To Add or Edit the Chassis
242
Figure 4-62: Selecting "Blade_Center" from Devices List
243
Figure 4-63: Blade Device Details Form
243
Table 4-32: Blademodule: Devices, Details Form
244
To Select a Group to Access the Chassis
245
Figure 4-64: Blade Device Groups Form
246
Proxies
246
Figure 4-65: Blade Device Switch 1 Form
247
Table 4-33: Blade Module: Device Switch 1 Form
247
To Configure the Chassis Switch
247
Running the Blade Wizard
249
Two Methods of Blade Configuration
249
Table 4-15: Device KVM Viewer Form
184
To Cascade a Secondary KVM to a Primary KVM
185
Device Discovery (Auto Discover)
174
Table 4-34: Summary of Blade Wizard Forms
249
Figure 4-66: Blade Wizard Warning Message
250
Figure 4-67: Blade Wizard Connection Method Form
251
Figure 4-68: Blade Wizard User Access & Notification Form
251
Figure 4-69: Blade Wizard Console / Switch Selection
252
Figure 4-70: Blade Wizard Edit Configuration Form
252
Figure 4-71: Blade Wizard Edit Configuration Form
253
Figure 4-72:Blade Wizard Configuration Confirmation
253
Table 4-35: Blade Module: Summary of Console Forms
254
Consoles List Form
255
Table 4-36: Blade or Switch Connection Types
255
Figure 4-73: Blade Server Console List
256
To Add a Blade or Switch
256
To Edit a Blade or Switch
256
Security Rules
257
Table 4-37: Summary of Security Rule Forms
257
Security Rule List
258
Table 4-38: Security Rule List Column Descriptions
258
Figure 4-74: Security Rules List Form
259
To Add or Edit a Security Rule
259
Figure 4-75: Security Rules General Form
260
To Configure Conditions for Accepting Source Pages
260
Figure 4-76: Security Rule Source Filtering Form
261
Table 4-39: Security Rules, Source IP
261
Figure 4-77: Security Rule Network Interface Form
263
Security Rules: Network Intf
263
Table 4-40: Security Rules, Network Intf
263
Security Rule: Date/Time Configuration
264
Figure 4-78: Security Rule Day / Time Form
265
Table 4-41: Security Rules Date/Time Form
265
Figure 4-79: Security Rule Authorized Actions Form
266
Security Rule: Authorization Configuration
266
Power Management Support
267
Table 4-42: Security Rule Actions
267
To Delete a Security Rule
267
Figure 4-80:IPDU Details Form
268
Table 4-43: IPDU Device Details
268
To Configure a PM Device
270
Figure 4-81:IPDU Create/Device Details Form
271
Redundant (Fault Tolerant) Configuration
272
Figure 4-82:Connecting 2 Apms in a Redundant Configuration
273
Physical Setup of Fault Tolerant Apms
273
WMI Configuration of Fault Tolerant Apms
274
Figure 4-83:APM Heartbeat Configuration Form
274
Figure 4-85:Detailed View - APM Heartbeat Form for Redundant
275
Figure 4-84:Detailed View - APM Heartbeat Form for Primary
275
Table 4-44: Definitions Used in Fault Tolerant Apms
276
Table 4-45: Heartbeat Form Fields and Meanings
276
Table 4-46: Synchronization Form Fields and Meanings
279
To Set up a Fault Tolerant APM Configuration
279
Configuration of the Primary APM
280
Configuration of the Redundant APM
282
To Upgrade Firmware on Redundant Apms
284
Configuring the Blades and Switches
254
Figure 4-86:APM Synchronization Form
279
Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration
287
Working from a CLI
288
To Log into the Serial Console Port
288
To Do a Linux or UNIX SSH Login
289
To Do a Windows SSH Login
289
CLI Commands
290
Table 5-1: CLI Specific Commands
290
Table 5-2: Console Applet Window Menu Options
291
Figure 5-1: Putty Configuration of APM as a Security Proxy
292
To Connect SSH from a Linux or UNIX System
292
Sample Command Line Interface
293
Console Session Hot Keys
295
Table 5-3: Console Applet ^Ec Command Set
295
Set Commands
296
Setauth - Set Authentication
297
Setboot - Set the Network Boot Utility
298
Setcons - Set Console Connection
299
Setdatetime - Set System Timezone, Date, and Time
300
Setethernet - Set Ethernet Speed and Duplexing
300
Advanced Configuration
301
Setnames - Set Host, Domain Names, Nameserver
302
Setnetwork - Set Ethernet Subinterfaces
303
Changing the Escape Sequence
305
Date - Set the Date and Time
305
Setntp - Set Network Time Protsocol Server
305
Setserial - Examine the Serial Port Parameters
305
Setsmtp - Set the Email Server's IP Address
305
Re-Defining the Interrupt Key
306
To Change the Number of Lines in the SSH Applet
306
To Change the Number of Consoles Per Page
307
To Change the Session Timeout
307
To Enable Telnet
307
To Change the ACS/TS Admin Name
309
Ethernet Bonding
310
Example Ethernet Bonding Configuration
311
Configuration of DHCP Client in APM
312
Example DHCP Configuration
312
Checking Your Modems
313
Ethernet Port Configuration
313
HP Openview NNM Integration
313
Modem Card Configuration
313
To Exclude Modems from the Modem Pool
314
How to Detect Modems Connected to the Ports
315
Serial Card Configuration
315
Viewing the Latest Status for each Modem
315
Checking Your Modems
316
Viewing the Latest Status of each Modem
316
Configuring Dial out and Dial Back
317
For ACS Devices
317
To Define Different Scripts for each Tty Device
317
Modem Dial Back for ACS
318
Optional CLI Configuration
318
Required CLI Configuration
318
For External Modems
319
For PCMCIA Modem
319
Changing the Ports to be Proxied
320
NIS Configuration
320
NIS User Authentication
321
Creating the Krb5.Keytab for Kerberos Authentication
322
How Kerberos Works
322
Creating the Krb5.Keytab in the Alterpath Manager
323
Active Directory (with LDAP)
324
To Configure Active Directory
324
Open LDAP
325
To Configure Open LDAP
325
Disabling HTTP to Use Only HTTPS
326
Firmware
326
To Add Firmware
326
To Disable HTTP to Use Only HTTPS
326
To Upgrade the APM Firmware
327
Backing up User Data
328
Table 5-4: Data Types You Can Backup and Restore
328
Backup and Restore Commands
329
Backup and Restore Scenarios
329
Managing Log Files
329
Where Log Files Are Archived
329
Backing up Log Files to a Remote Server
330
System Recovery Guidelines
330
Root Password Recovery
331
To Recover a Root Password
331
Changing the Database Configuration
332
Restoring Your Configuration
333
To Connect from a Windows SSH Client
291
Connecting Directly to Ports
291
Copying and Pasting Text Within the Console Applet Window
291
Table 5-5: Default Configuration Values from the "Apm.properties" File
333
To Delete Your Default Certificate
334
To Install SSL Certificates
334
Table 5-6: Information for the "Openssl" Command
335
To Obtain and Install a New SSL Certificate
335
More about Importing Certificates
337
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
339
Hardware Specifications
339
Software Specifications
340
Appendix Bacs Modem Configuration
341
To Configure the PCMCIA Modem
341
To Configure the External Modem
341
Appendix Cdls Activation
347
Data Logging Session Activation
347
Additional DLS at Time of Purchase
347
Table C-1: DLS Activations Available at Initial Purchase
348
DLS Activation Conversion
349
Table C-2: Activation Conversion Options
349
Obtaining Expanded DLS Activation
350
To Install Expanded DLS Activation
350
Verifying Your Current DLS Activation
351
Figure C-1: Feature Window (Full Content Scrolled)
352
Verifying Your MAC Addresses
353
Glossary
355
Table G-1: Service Processor Technology by Vendor
362
Index
365
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