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Raritan Home Security System User Manual (384 pages)
Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
19
Prerequisites
19
Terminology/Acronyms
20
Client Browser Requirements
22
Chapter 2 Accessing CC-SG
23
Browser-Based Access Via the CC-SG Admin Client
23
JRE Incompatibility
24
Thick Client Access
24
Install the Thick Client
24
Use the Thick Client
25
CC-SG Admin Client
26
Chapter 3 Getting Started
28
Confirming IP Address
28
Setting CC-SG Server Time
28
Checking the Compatibility Matrix
29
Checking and Upgrading Application Versions
29
In this Chapter before You Use Guided Setup
31
Associations in Guided Setup
32
Create Categories and Elements
32
Device Setup
32
Discover and Add Devices
33
Creating Groups
34
Add Device Groups and Node Groups
34
User Management
36
Add User Groups and Users
37
Chapter 4 Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup
31
Before You Use Guided Setup
31
Chapter 5 Associations, Categories, and Elements
39
About Associations
39
Association Terminology
39
Associations - Defining Categories and Elements
39
How to Create Associations
40
Adding, Editing, and Deleting Categories and Elements
40
Add a Category
40
Delete a Category
41
Add an Element
41
Adding Categories and Elements with CSV File Import
41
Categories and Elements CSV File Requirements
42
Sample Categories and Elements CSV File
43
Import Categories and Elements
43
Export Categories and Elements
44
Chapter 6 Devices, Device Groups, and Ports
45
Viewing Devices
46
The Devices Tab
46
Device and Port Icons
46
Port Sorting Options
47
Device Profile Screen
48
Topology View
49
Right Click Options in the Devices Tab
50
Searching for Devices
50
Wildcards for Search
50
Wildcard Examples
50
Discovering Devices
51
Adding a Device
52
Add a KVM or Serial Device
52
Add a Powerstrip Device
54
Add a Dominion PX Device
54
Editing a Device
55
Editing a Powerstrip Device or a Dominion PX Device
55
Adding Notes to a Device Profile
56
Adding Location and Contacts to a Device Profile
56
Deleting a Device
57
Configuring Ports
57
Configure a Serial Port
57
Configure a KVM Port
58
Nodes Created by Configuring Ports
58
Editing a Port
59
Deleting a Port
60
Configuring a Blade Chassis Device Connected to KX2
60
Blade Chassis Overview
60
Add a Blade Chassis Device
61
Edit a Blade Chassis Device
64
Delete a Blade Chassis Device
65
Move a Blade Chassis Device to a Different Port
65
Restore Blade Servers Ports to Normal KX2 Ports
65
Bulk Copying for Device Associations, Location and Contacts
66
Device Group Manager
67
Device Groups Overview
67
Add a Device Group
68
Edit a Device Group
71
Delete a Device Group
72
Adding Devices with CSV File Import
72
Devices CSV File Requirements
73
Sample Devices CSV File
76
Import Devices
76
Export Devices
77
Upgrading a Device
77
Backing up a Device Configuration
78
Restoring Device Configurations
79
Restore a Device Configuration (KX, KSX, KX101, SX, IP-Reach)
79
Restore All Configuration Data Except Network Settings to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device
80
Restore Only Device Settings or User and User Group Data to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device
80
Restore All Configuration Data to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device
81
Save, Upload, and Delete Device Backup Files
81
Copying Device Configuration
82
Restarting a Device
83
Pinging the Device
83
Pausing CC-Sg's Management of a Device
83
Resuming Management
83
Device Power Manager
84
Launching a Device's Administrative Page
84
Disconnecting Users
85
Special Access to Paragon II System Devices
85
Paragon II System Controller (P2-SC)
85
IP-Reach and UST-IP Administration
86
Chapter 7 Managed Powerstrips
87
Configuring Powerstrips that Are Managed by Another Device in CC-SG
88
Configuring Powerstrips Connected to KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, and P2SC
89
Add a Powerstrip Device Connected to a KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, or P2SC Device
89
Move a KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, or P2Sc's Powerstrip to a Different Port
89
Delete a Powerstrip Connected to a KX, KX2, KX2-101, KSX2, or P2SC Device
90
Configuring Powerstrips Connected to SX 3.0 and KSX
90
Add a Powerstrip Connected to an SX 3.0 or KSX Device
90
Delete a Powerstrip Connected to an SX 3.0 or KSX Device
91
Change a Powerstrip's Device or Port Association (SX 3.0, KSX)
91
Configuring Powerstrips Connected to SX 3.1
92
Add a Powerstrip Connected to an SX 3.1 Device
92
Move an SX 3.1'S Powerstrip to a Different Port
93
Delete a Powerstrip Connected to an SX 3.1 Device
93
Configuring Outlets on a Powerstrip
93
In this Chapter Nodes and Interfaces Overview
95
About Interfaces
96
Node Names
96
Viewing Nodes
96
Nodes Tab
96
Node Profile
97
Node and Interface Icons
99
Service Accounts
100
Service Accounts Overview
100
Add, Edit, and Delete Service Accounts
101
Change the Password for a Service Account
101
Assign Service Accounts to Interfaces
102
Adding, Editing, and Deleting Nodes
103
Add a Node
103
Nodes Created by Configuring Ports
104
Edit a Node
104
Delete a Node
104
Adding Location and Contacts to a Node Profile
105
Adding Notes to a Node Profile
105
Configuring the Virtual Infrastructure in CC-SG
106
Terminology for Virtual Infrastructure
106
Virtual Nodes Overview
107
Add a Control System with Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines
107
Add a Virtual Host with Virtual Machines
109
Edit Control Systems, Virtual Hosts, and Virtual Machines
112
Delete Control Systems and Virtual Hosts
113
Delete a Virtual Machine Node
114
Delete a Virtual Infrastructure
114
Synchronizing the Virtual Infrastructure with CC-SG
114
Synchronize the Virtual Infrastructure
114
Enable or Disable Daily Synchronization of the Virtual Infrastructure
115
Reboot or Force Reboot a Virtual Host Node
115
Accessing the Virtual Topology View
116
Connecting to a Node
116
Adding, Editing, and Deleting Interfaces
117
Add an Interface
117
Edit an Interface
126
Delete an Interface
127
Pinging a Node
117
Bookmarking an Interface
127
Bulk Copying for Node Associations, Location and Contacts
128
Configuring Direct Port Access to a Node
128
Using Chat
129
Adding Nodes with CSV File Import
130
Nodes CSV File Requirements
131
Sample Nodes CSV File
140
Import Nodes
140
Export Nodes
141
Adding, Editing, and Deleting Node Groups
142
Node Groups Overview
142
Add a Node Group
142
Edit a Node Group
146
Delete a Node Group
146
Chapter 8 Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces
95
Nodes and Interfaces Overview
95
About Nodes
95
Chapter 9 Users and User Groups
147
The Users Tab
148
Default User Groups
149
CC Super-User Group
149
System Administrators Group
149
CC Users Group
149
Adding, Editing, and Deleting User Groups
150
Add a User Group
150
Edit a User Group
151
Delete a User Group
152
Limit the Number of KVM Sessions Per User
153
Configuring Access Auditing for User Groups
153
Adding, Editing, and Deleting Users
154
Add a User
154
Edit a User
155
Delete a User
156
Assigning a User to a Group
157
Deleting a User from a Group
157
Adding Users with CSV File Import
158
Users CSV File Requirements
158
Sample Users CSV File
162
Import Users
162
Export Users
163
Your User Profile
163
Change Your Password
163
Change Your Name
164
Change Your Default Search Preference
164
Change the CC-SG Default Font Size
164
Change Your Email Address
164
Change the CC-SG Super User's Username
165
Logging Users out
165
Bulk Copying Users
166
Chapter 10 Policies for Access Control
167
Adding a Policy
168
Editing a Policy
169
Deleting a Policy
170
Support for Virtual Media
171
Assigning Policies to User Groups
171
Chapter 11 Custom Views for Devices and Nodes
172
Types of Custom Views
172
View by Category
172
Filter by Node Group
172
Filter by Device Group
172
Using Custom Views in the Admin Client
173
Custom Views for Nodes
173
Custom Views for Devices
175
Chapter 12 Remote Authentication
179
Authentication and Authorization (AA) Overview
179
Flow for Authentication
179
User Accounts
180
Distinguished Names for LDAP and AD
180
Specify a Distinguished Name for AD
180
Specify a Distinguished Name for LDAP
180
Specify a Username for AD
181
Specify a Base DN
181
Specifying Modules for Authentication and Authorization
181
Establishing Order of External AA Servers
181
AD and CC-SG Overview
182
Adding an AD Module to CC-SG
182
AD General Settings
183
AD Advanced Settings
184
AD Group Settings
185
AD Trust Settings
186
Editing an AD Module
186
Importing AD User Groups
187
Synchronizing AD with CC-SG
188
Synchronize All User Groups with AD
189
Synchronize All AD Modules
190
Enable or Disable Daily Synchronization of All AD Modules
190
Change the Daily AD Synchronization Time
191
About LDAP and CC-SG
191
Add an LDAP (Netscape) Module to CC-SG
191
LDAP General Settings
192
LDAP Advanced Settings
192
Sun One LDAP (Iplanet) Configuration Settings
193
Openldap (Edirectory) Configuration Settings
194
IBM LDAP Configuration Settings
194
About TACACS+ and CC-SG
195
Add a TACACS+ Module
195
TACACS+ General Settings
195
About RADIUS and CC-SG
196
Add a RADIUS Module
196
RADIUS General Settings
196
Two-Factor Authentication Using RADIUS
197
In this Chapter Using Reports
198
Navigate Multiple Page Reports
199
Print a Report
199
Save a Report to a File
199
View Report Details
199
Audit Trail Report
200
Hide or Show Report Filters
200
Purge a Report's Data from CC-SG
200
Error Log Report
201
Access Report
202
Availability Report
202
Active Users Report
203
All Users Data Report
203
Locked out Users Report
203
Device Asset Report
204
User Group Data Report
204
Device Group Data Report
205
Query Port Report
205
Node Asset Report
206
Active Nodes Report
207
Node Creation Report
207
AD User Group Report
208
Node Group Data Report
208
Scheduled Reports
209
Upgrade Device Firmware Report
210
Chapter 13 Reports
198
Using Reports
198
Sort Report Data
198
Resize Report Column Width
198
Chapter 14 System Maintenance
211
Maintenance Mode
211
Scheduled Tasks and Maintenance Mode
211
Entering Maintenance Mode
211
Exiting Maintenance Mode
212
Backing up CC-SG
212
What Is the Difference between Full Backup and Standard Backup
214
Saving and Deleting Backup Files
214
Save a Backup File
214
Delete a Backup File
214
Restoring CC-SG
215
Resetting CC-SG
216
Restarting CC-SG
218
Upgrading CC-SG
219
Clear the Browser's Cache
221
Clear the Java Cache
221
CC-SG Shutdown
221
Restarting CC-SG after Shutdown
222
Powering down CC-SG
222
Ending CC-SG Session
223
Log out of CC-SG
223
Exit CC-SG
223
In this Chapter Configuring a Message of the Day
224
Configuring Applications for Accessing Nodes
225
About Applications for Accessing Nodes
225
Checking and Upgrading Application Versions
225
Older Version of Application Opens after Upgrading
226
Add an Application
226
Delete an Application
227
Prerequisites for Using AKC
227
Configuring Default Applications
227
About Default Applications
227
View the Default Application Assignments
228
Set the Default Application for an Interface or Port Type
228
Managing Device Firmware
228
Upload Firmware
228
Delete Firmware
229
Configuring the CC-SG Network
229
About Network Setup
229
About CC-SG LAN Ports
229
What Is IP Failover Mode
230
What Is IP Isolation Mode
233
Recommended DHCP Configurations for CC-SG
235
Configuring Logging Activity
235
Purge CC-Sg's Internal Log
235
Configuring the CC-SG Server Time and Date
236
Connection Modes: Direct and Proxy
237
About Connection Modes
237
Configure Direct Mode for All Client Connections
237
Configure Proxy Mode for All Client Connections
238
Configure a Combination of Direct Mode and Proxy Mode
238
Device Settings
238
Enable AKC Download Server Certificate Validation Overview
240
Configuring Custom JRE Settings
241
Configuring SNMP
242
MIB Files
243
Configuring CC-SG Clusters
243
Requirements for CC-SG Clusters
244
Access a CC-SG Cluster
244
Create a Cluster
244
Access a CC-SG Cluster
245
Configure Cluster Settings
245
Switch the Primary and Secondary Node Status
246
Recover a Cluster
246
Delete a Cluster
247
Configuring a Neighborhood
247
What Is a Neighborhood
247
Create a Neighborhood
248
Edit a Neighborhood
249
Refresh a Neighborhood
251
Delete a Neighborhood
251
Security Manager
252
Remote Authentication
252
AES Encryption
252
Configure Browser Connection Protocol: HTTP or HTTPS/SSL
254
Set the Port Number for SSH Access to CC-SG
254
Login Settings
254
Configure the Inactivity Timer
257
Portal
257
Certificates
259
Access Control List
262
Notification Manager
263
Configure an External SMTP Server
263
Task Manager
264
Task Types
264
Schedule Sequential Tasks
265
Email Notifications for Tasks
265
Scheduled Reports
265
Find and View Tasks
265
Schedule a Task
266
Schedule a Device Firmware Upgrade
268
Change a Scheduled Task
270
Reschedule a Task
270
Schedule a Task that Is Similar to Another Task
270
Delete a Task
271
SSH Access to CC-SG
271
Get Help for SSH Commands
272
SSH Commands and Parameters
273
Command Tips
275
Create an SSH Connection to a Serial-Enabled Device
276
Use SSH to Connect to a Node Via a Serial Out-Of-Band Interface
277
End SSH Connections
278
Serial Admin Port
279
About Terminal Emulation Programs
279
Finding Your CC-SG Serial Number
279
Web Services API
280
CC-Noc
281
Chapter 15 Advanced Administration
224
Configuring a Message of the Day
224
Chapter 16 Diagnostic Console
282
Accessing Diagnostic Console
282
Access Diagnostic Console Via Vga/Keyboard/Mouse Port
282
Access Diagnostic Console Via SSH
282
Status Console
283
About Status Console
283
Access Status Console
283
Status Console Information
284
Administrator Console
289
About Administrator Console
289
Access Administrator Console
289
Navigate Administrator Console
291
Edit Diagnostic Console Configuration
292
Edit Network Interfaces Configuration (Network Interfaces)
293
Ping an IP Address
294
Use Traceroute
295
Edit Static Routes
296
View Log Files in Diagnostic Console
298
Restart CC-SG with Diagnostic Console
301
Reboot CC-SG with Diagnostic Console
302
Power off CC-SG System from Diagnostic Console
303
Reset CC Super-User Password with Diagnostic Console
304
Reset CC-SG Factory Configuration (Admin)
305
Diagnostic Console Password Settings
307
Diagnostic Console Account Configuration
309
Configure Remote System Monitoring
311
Display Historical Data Trending Reports
312
Display RAID Status and Disk Utilization
313
Perform Disk or RAID Tests
314
Schedule Disk Tests
316
Repair or Rebuild RAID Disks
317
View Top Display with Diagnostic Console
319
Display NTP Status
319
Take a System Snapshot
321
Change the Video Resolution for Diagnostic Console
322
Chapter 17 Power IQ Integration
323
Power Control of Power IQ IT Devices
323
Configuring Power IQ Services
323
Configuring Power Control of Power IQ IT Devices
324
Importing and Exporting Dominion PX Data from Power IQ
324
Import Power Strips from Power IQ
325
Export Dominion PX Data to Use in Power IQ
326
Appendix A Specifications for V1 and E1
328
V1 Model
328
V1 General Specifications
328
V1 Environmental Requirements
328
E1 Model
329
E1 General Specifications
329
E1 Environmental Requirements
329
Appendix B CC-SG and Network Configuration
331
Required Open Ports for CC-SG Networks: Executive Summary
331
CC-SG Communication Channels
332
CC-SG and Raritan Devices
333
CC-SG Clustering
333
Access to Infrastructure Services
334
PC Clients to CC-SG
334
PC Clients to Nodes
335
CC-SG and Client for IPMI, Ilo/Riloe, DRAC, RSA
336
CC-SG and SNMP
336
CC-SG Internal Ports
337
CC-SG Access Via NAT-Enabled Firewall
337
RDP Access to Nodes
337
VNC Access to Nodes
338
SSH Access to Nodes
338
Remote System Monitoring Port
338
Appendix C User Group Privileges
339
Appendix D SNMP Traps
348
Appendix E CSV File Imports
350
Common CSV File Requirements
351
Audit Trail Entries for Importing
352
Troubleshoot CSV File Problems
353
Appendix F Troubleshooting
354
Appendix G Diagnostic Utilities
356
Memory Diagnostic
356
Debug Mode
357
CC-SG Disk Monitoring
358
Appendix H Two-Factor Authentication
361
Supported Environments for Two-Factor Authentication
361
Two-Factor Authentication Setup Requirements
361
Two-Factor Authentication Known Issues
361
In this Chapter General Faqs
362
Authentication Faqs
364
Security Faqs
365
Accounting Faqs
366
Performance Faqs
366
Grouping Faqs
367
Interoperability Faqs
368
Authorization Faqs
368
User Experience Faqs
368
Appendix I Faqs
362
General Faqs
362
Appendix J Keyboard Shortcuts
370
Appendix K Naming Conventions
371
User Information
371
Node Information
371
Location Information
372
Contact Information
372
Service Accounts
372
Device Information
372
Port Information
373
Associations
373
Administration
373
Appendix L Diagnostic Console Bootup Messages
374
Index
375
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