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Teradici PCoIP Management Console Administrator's Manual (163 pages)
PCoIP Administrator's Guide
Brand:
Teradici
| Category:
Software
| Size: 11.32 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
8
Table of Figures
12
Table of Tables
16
Definitions
18
1 Introduction
20
About this Document
20
Menu and
21
Table 1-1: Configuration Menu
22
Table 1-2: Permissions Menu
22
Table 1-3: Diagnostics Menu
23
Table 1-4: Info Menu
23
Table 1-5: Upload Menu
23
Table 1-6: User Settings Menu
24
2 Administrative Web Interface Overview
25
About the Page Layout
25
Supported Web Browsers
26
Figure 2-1: Administrative Web Interface Home Page (Host)
26
Administrative Web Interface IP Address
27
Administrative Interface Security
27
Installing the CA Root Certificate
27
Logging in
27
Viewing the Home Page
28
Figure 2-2: Administrative Web Interface Log in Page
28
Figure 2-3: Administrative Web Interface Home Page (Host)
29
Figure 2-4: Administrative Web Interface Home Page (Client)
30
Table 2-1: Home Page Statistics
30
About the Administrative Interface Menus
32
Viewing the Configuration Menu
33
Figure 2-5: Administrative Web Interface Menu Overview
33
Viewing the Permissions Menu
34
Viewing the Diagnostics Menu
34
Viewing the Information Menu
34
Viewing the Upload Menu
34
3 Working with the on Screen Display (OSD)
35
About the Connect Window
35
Figure 3-1: OSD Connect Window
35
Figure 3-2: Network Not Ready (Detail)
35
Figure 3-3: Network Ready (Detail)
35
Connect Button
36
About the OSD Options Menu
36
Figure 3-4: OSD Connect Screen (Connecting)
36
Figure 3-5: OSD Options Menu
36
4 Configuring the Device
37
Initial Setup Page
37
Figure 4-1: Initial Setup Page (Host)
38
Figure 4-2: Initial Setup Page (Client)
39
Table 4-1: Audio Parameters
39
Table 4-2: Network Parameters
40
Table 4-3: Session Parameters (Host)
40
Table 4-4: Session Parameters (Client)
40
Configuring the Network Settings
41
Figure 4-3: Administrator Web Interface Network Page
41
Figure 4-4: OSD Network Page
42
Table 4-5: Network Page Parameters
42
Configuring the Ipv6 Settings for a Device
44
Figure 4-5: Administrative Web Interface Ipv6 Page
45
Figure 4-6: OSD Ipv6 Page
46
Table 4-6: Ipv6 Page Parameters
46
Adding Custom Information for the Device
47
Figure 4-7: Administrative Web Interface Label Page
47
Figure 4-8: OSD Label Page
48
Table 4-7: Label Page Parameters
48
Configuring the Discovery Mechanism
49
Figure 4-9: Administrative Web Interface Discovery Page
49
Figure 4-10: OSD Discovery Page
50
Table 4-8: Discovery Page Parameters
50
Configuring the SNMP Agent
51
Configuring the Session
51
Figure 4-11: Administrative Web Interface SNMP Agent Page
51
Table 4-9: SNMP Agent Page Parameters
51
Figure 4-12: AWI Session Connection Type Options (Host)
52
Figure 4-13: AWI Session Connection Type Options (Client)
52
Configuring a Direct Session
53
Figure 4-14: AWI Session Connection Type - Direct from Client (Host)
53
Figure 4-15: AWI Session Connection Type - Direct to Host (Client)
53
Figure 4-16: OSD Session Connection Type - Direct to Host
54
Figure 4-17: OSD Session Connection Type - Direct to Host (Advanced Settings)
54
Table 4-10: Session Page Parameters
55
Configuring a Direct Session with SLP Host Discovery
58
Figure 4-18: AWI Session Connection Type - Direct from Host with SLP Host Discovery
58
Figure 4-19: OSD Session Connection Type - Direct to Host with SLP Host Discovery
59
Figure 4-20: OSD Session Connection Type - Direct to Host with SLP Host Discovery
59
Table 4-11: Session Page Parameters
60
Configuring a Vmware View Connection
62
Figure 4-21: AWI Session Connection Type - View Connection Server
62
Figure 4-22: OSD Session Connection Type - View Connection Server
63
Figure 4-23: OSD Session Connection Type - View Connection Server (Advanced Settings)
63
Table 4-12: Vmware View Page Parameters
64
Figure 4-24: Enable Self Help Link Options
67
Figure 4-25: AWI View Connection Server with Auto-Logon
69
Configuring Kiosk Mode
70
Figure 4-26: OSD View Connection Server with Auto-Logon
70
Table 4-13: View Connection Server + Auto-Logon Parameters
70
Figure 4-27: AWI Session Connection Type View Connection Server + Kiosk
71
Figure 4-28: OSD View Connection Server + Kiosk Advanced Options
72
Figure 4-29: OSD View Connection Server + Kiosk (Advanced Settings)
72
Table 4-14: View Connection Server + Kiosk Parameters
73
Configuring a View Connection Server + Imprivata Onesign Connection
76
Figure 4-30: AWI Session Connection Type - View Connection Server + Imprivata Onesign
76
Figure 4-31: OSD Session Connection Type - View Connection Server + Imprivata Onesign
77
Figure 4-32: OSD View Connection Server + Imprivata Onesign (Advanced Settings)
77
Table 4-15: Vmware View Page Parameters
78
Enabling or Disabling Connection Management
80
Figure 4-33: AWI Connection Type - Connection Management Interface
81
Figure 4-34: OSD Session Page - Connection Management Interface
82
Figure 4-35: OSD Session Page - Connection Management Interface (Advanced Settings)
82
Table 4-16: Connection Management Page Parameters
83
Controlling the Bandwidth for Pcoip Sessions
85
Figure 4-36: Administrative Web Interface Bandwidth Page
85
Table 4-17: Bandwidth Page Parameters
85
Setting the User Interface Language
86
Figure 4-37: Administrative Web Interface Language Page
87
Figure 4-38: OSD Language Page
87
Table 4-18: Language Page Parameters
87
Configuring the OSD Screen-Saver Timeout
88
Figure 4-39: Administrative Web Interface OSD Page
88
Adjusting the Image Quality
89
Figure 4-40: OSD-OSD Page
89
Table 4-19: OSD Page Parameters
89
Figure 4-41: Administrative Web Interface Image Page (Host)
90
Figure 4-42: Administrative Web Interface Image Page (Host)
90
Figure 4-43: Administrative Web Interface Image Page (Client)
91
Figure 4-44: OSD Image Page
92
Table 4-20: Image Page Parameters
92
Enabling the Host Driver Function
94
Figure 4-45: Administrative Web Interface Host Driver Function Page
94
Configuring the NTP Parameters
95
Figure 4-46: Administrative Web Interface Time Page
95
Table 4-21: Time Page Parameters
95
Updating the Password for a Device
96
Figure 4-47: Administrative Web Interface Change Password Page
96
Resetting the Parameters to Factory Default Values
97
Figure 4-48: OSD Change Password Page
97
Table 4-22: Change Password Page Parameters
97
Figure 4-49: Administrative Web Interface Reset Page (Client)
98
Figure 4-50: OSD Reset Page
98
Table 4-23: Reset Parameters
98
Configuring the EDID Override Mode
99
Figure 4-51: OSD Display Page
100
Enabling Monitor Emulation
101
Figure 4-52: Administrative Web Interface Monitor Emulation Page
101
Enabling or Disabling the OSD Configuration Menus
102
Enabling or Disabling the Web Server
102
Figure 4-53: OSD Configuration - Hidden Menu Entries Option
102
Figure 4-54: Security Configuration - Enable Web Interface Option
103
5 Setting up the User Permissions
104
Specifying USB Devices
104
Figure 5-1: Administrative Web Interface USB Page
105
Table 5-1: USB Page Parameters
105
Configuring the Audio Parameters
106
Table 5-2: USB Device Authorized/Unauthorized Entry Types
106
Setting up the Client's Power-Off Permissions
107
Figure 5-2: Administrative Web Interface Audio Page (Host)
107
Table 5-3: Audio Page Parameters
107
Figure 5-3: Administrative Web Interface Power Page (Client)
108
Table 5-4: Power Page Parameter
108
6 Using the Diagnostic Tools
109
Viewing and Clearing Event Log Messages
109
Syslog Features
109
Figure 6-1: Administrative Web Interface Event Log Page
110
Figure 6-2: OSD Event Log Page
111
Table 6-1: Event Log Parameters
111
Controlling the Device Session
112
Viewing Pcoip Protocol Statistics
113
Figure 6-3: Administrative Web Interface Session Control Page
113
Table 6-2: Session Control Page Parameters
113
Figure 6-4: Administrative Web Interface Session Statistics Page (Host)
114
Figure 6-5: Administrative Web Interface Session Statistics Page (Client)
115
Figure 6-6: OSD Session Statistics Page
115
Table 6-3: Session Statistics Page Parameters
116
Working with the Host Information and Power State
117
Generating an Audio Test Tone from the Client
118
Figure 6-7: Administrative Web Interface Host CPU Page
118
Table 6-4: Host CPU Page Parameters
118
Viewing a Test Pattern on the Client's Display
119
Figure 6-8: Administrative Web Interface Audio Diagnostics Page
119
Figure 6-9: Administrative Web Interface Display Page
119
Table 6-5: Display Page Parameters
119
Resetting the Device Processor
120
Figure 6-10: Administrative Web Interface Pcoip Processor Page
120
Determining if a Device Is Reachable
121
Figure 6-11: OSD Pcoip Processor Page
121
Table 6-6: Pcoip Processor Page Statistics
121
Figure 6-12: OSD Ping Page
122
Table 6-7: Ping Page Parameters
122
7 Viewing Device Information
123
Viewing the Version Information
123
Figure 7-1: Administrative Web Interface Version Page
123
Figure 7-2: OSD Version Page
124
Table 7-1: OSD Version Page Parameters
124
Viewing the Attached Devices
125
Figure 7-3: Administrative Web Interface Attached Devices Page (Host)
125
Figure 7-4: Administrative Web Interface Attached Devices Page (Client)
126
Table 7-2: Attached Devices Page Statistics
126
8 Uploading to the Device
128
Uploading Firmware to the Device
128
Firmware Upload Process Example
128
Figure 8-1: Administrative Web Interface Firmware Page
128
Table 8-1: Firmware Page Parameters
128
Uploading a Logo to the Device
129
Figure 8-2: Administrative Web Interface OSD Logo Upload Page (Client)
129
Table 8-2: OSD Logo Page Parameters
129
OSD Logo Upload Process Example
130
Uploading the Certificate
130
Figure 8-3: Administrative Web Interface Certificate Upload Page
130
Table 8-3: Administrative Web Interface Certificate Upload Page Parameters
130
Uploading Certificates for 802.1X Authentication
131
9 Configuring the User Settings
132
Configuring Vmware View Certificate Checking
132
Figure 9-1: Vmware View Page
132
Configuring the Mouse Settings
133
Figure 9-2: OSD Mouse Page
133
Table 9-1: Vmware View Page Parameters
133
Changing the Keyboard Repeat Settings
134
Figure 9-3: OSD Keyboard Page
134
Table 9-2: Mouse Page Parameters
134
Adjusting the Image Quality from the OSD
135
Configuring the Display Topology
135
Figure 9-4: OSD Image Page
135
Table 9-3: Keyboard Page Parameters
135
Figure 9-5: Display Topology Page
136
Table 9-4: Display Topology Page Parameters
136
Configuring the Touch Screen
138
Figure 9-6: OSD Touch Screen Page
138
Installing the Touch Screen to the Zero Client
139
Setting up the Touch Screen as a Bridged Device
139
Table 9-5: OSD Touch Screen Page Parameters
139
Configuring the Zero Client to Automatically Log into a Vmware View Host
140
10 About the Overlay Windows
142
Network Connection Lost Overlay
142
Preparing Desktop Overlay
142
Figure 10-1: Network Connection Lost Overlay
142
Figure 10-2: Preparing Desktop Overlay
142
USB Device Not Authorized Overlay
143
USB over Current Notice Overlay
143
USB Device Not Supported Behind a High-Speed Hub Overlay
143
Resolution Not Supported Overlay
143
Figure 10-3: USB Device Not Authorized Overlay
143
Figure 10-4: USB over Current Notice Overlay
143
Figure 10-5: USB Device Not Supported Behind a High-Speed Hub Overlay
143
Half Duplex Overlay
144
Video Source Overlays
144
Figure 10-6: Resolution Not Supported Overlay
144
Figure 10-7: Half Duplex Overlay
144
Figure 10-8: no Source Signal Overlay
144
Figure 10-9: Source Signal on Other Port Overlay
145
11 Using Smart Cards with Pcoip Zero Clients
146
Smart Card Requirements
146
Virtual Desktop Environment
146
Supported USB Card Readers
146
CAC Smart Card Properties
147
Net Smart Card Properties
147
Communication Protocol
147
Card Certificate Requirements
147
Tested Smart Card Models
147
Using a Smart Card to Connect to a Vmware View Brokered Session
148
Figure 11-1: Accessing the Smart Card Message
148
Figure 11-2: Select Certificate Prompt
149
Figure 11-3: Certificate Details Window
149
Figure 11-4: Smart Card Holder Verification Window
150
Appendix A: Usage Examples Overview
151
Configuring the Client Peer-To-Peer Operation
151
Peer-To-Peer Direct Connection Example
151
Configuring the Host Peer-To-Peer Operation
152
Figure 12-1: Peer-To-Peer Connect Screen
153
DHCP and Enable Host Discovery Example
154
Initiating the Peer-To-Peer Session
153
Configuring the Client for DHCP and SLP Discovery
154
Configuring the Host for Host DHCP and SLP Discovery
156
Figure 12-2: Client Network Page DHCP Configuration
156
Figure 12-3: Host Network Page DHCP Configuration
157
Authorizing USB Device by Class
158
Initiating an SLP Discovery Session
158
USB Permissions Example
158
Authorizing USB Device by Vendor/Product ID
159
Figure 12-4: USB Permissions Example: Class Authorization
159
Figure 12-5: USB Permissions Example: Entering Vendor ID and Product ID
160
Figure 12-6: USB Permissions Example: Vendor ID and Product ID Authorization
160
Appendix B: Client Language and Keyboard Support
161
Languages Supported by the Client
161
Keyboard Layouts Supported by the Client
161
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Teradici PCoIP Management Console User Manual (87 pages)
PCoIP Management Console User Manual
Brand:
Teradici
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2.61 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
5
Table of Figures
8
About this Document
12
1 Overview
13
Pcoip Deployment Components
13
Managing Pcoip Devices
13
Figure 1-1: Pcoip Deployment Components
13
DNS Server
14
DHCP Server
15
Management Console Limitations
15
Management Console Concepts
16
Groups and Profiles
16
Fixed Seating
17
Figure 1-2: Management Console Groups and Profiles
17
Device Discovery
18
Figure 1-3: DNS Service Configuration Menu
19
Figure 1-4: DNS Service Location (SRV) Dialog Box
20
Figure 1-5: Add a New DHCP Vendor Class Configuration
21
Figure 1-6: Add a DHCP Option Type Dialog Box
21
Figure 1-7: DHCP Scope Options Dialog Box
22
Autoconfig
25
Figure 1-8: Management Console Manual Device Discovery Feature
25
Management Console and Firmware Version Compatibility
27
Table 1-1: Management Console and Firmware Version Compatibility
27
2 Installation and Setup
30
Management Console Host System Requirements
30
Contents of the Management Console Package
30
Installing the Management Console Using Vmware Player
31
Installing the Management Console into Your Existing Vmware ESX™ Server
31
Running the Management Console
31
Migrating to a New Version of the Management Console
32
Potential Problems and Workarounds
32
Figure 2-1: MC VM Console in Vmware Player
32
What Information Is Imported
33
Database Migration Procedure
33
Table 2-1: Potential Problems Associated with Upgrading the MC
33
3 Virtual Machine Features
35
Refresh Status
35
Set Web Interface Password
35
Change Hostname
35
Figure 3-1: Management Console VM Console
35
Manage Networking
36
View Network Configuration
36
Configure IP Address
36
Figure 3-2: Manage MC VM Console Network Settings
36
Configure DNS
37
Database Management
37
Back up Database
38
Restore Database
38
Delete Database
38
Figure 3-3: Manage MC VM Console Database
38
Change Time Zone
39
Restart Management Console Daemon
39
Halt Virtual Machine
39
4 Web Interface
40
Accessing the Management Console Web User Interface
40
Figure 4-1: Web Interface Security Warning in Internet Explorer
40
Figure 4-2: Web Interface Security Warning in Firefox
41
Installing the MC Certificate in Firefox
41
Installing the MC Certificate in Internet Explorer
41
Accepting the MC License Agreement
42
Figure 4-3: Web Interface Login
42
Logging into the MC Web User Interface
42
Figure 4-4: Management Console License Agreement
43
Using the MC Home Page
43
Device Management
44
Device Discovery (Optional)
45
Legend
45
Figure 4-6: Device Management Webpage
45
Figure 4-7: Device Management Legend Box
46
Querying Devices and Update Database
47
Filtering Devices
47
Configuring a Device Group
48
Linking Devices
49
Figure 4-8: Adding Devices to a Group
49
Access Device Webpage
50
Figure 4-9: Peering a Pair of Devices
50
Deleting Devices
51
Summary Device Information
51
Configure Device Name
51
Figure 4-10: Summary Device Information Dialog Box
51
Device Details
52
Figure 4-11: Edit Device Name Using Summary Device Information Dialog Box
52
Figure 4-12: Device Details Webpage for a Zero Client
53
Group Management
55
Figure 4-13: Device Event Log Webpage
55
Figure 4-14: Group Management Webpage
56
Manage Groups
56
Figure 4-15: Apply Profile Reboot Behavior Options
57
Figure 4-16: Apply Profile Date/Time Picker
58
View Profile Application Status
58
Figure 4-17: View Profile Application Status Webpage
59
Manage Autoconfig
59
Table 4-1: Example Autoconfig Rules
60
Table 4-2: Example Autoconfig Rule Application
60
Figure 4-18: Manage Autoconfig Webpage
61
Persistent Autoconfig
61
Figure 4-19: View Autoconfig Status Webpage
63
View Autoconfig Status
63
Profile Management
64
Create a Profile
65
Duplicate a Profile
65
Delete a Profile
65
Modify Profile Name & Description
65
Figure 4-20: Profile Management Webpage
65
Modify Profile Properties
66
Figure 4-21: Profile Management - Set Properties Webpage
66
Figure 4-22: Encryption Configuration Settings Dialog Box
67
Figure 4-23: Add OSD Logo Property
67
Import a Profile
68
Figure 4-24: Link to Imported Firmware Property
68
Figure 4-25: Profile Management - Certificate Store
68
Export a Profile
69
Power Management
69
Sending Reset and Power off Commands
69
Figure 4-26: Import Profile Dialog
69
Figure 4-27: Send Device State Change Command Webpage
70
Power Management Status
71
Figure 4-28: Schedule Device State Change Command Webpage
71
Schedule Remote Power down
72
Figure 4-29: Power Management Status Webpage
72
Figure 4-30: Set Remote Power down Webpage
73
View Remote Power down Status
74
Update Firmware
74
Figure 4-31: View Remote Power down Status Webpage
74
Figure 4-32: Update Firmware Webpage
75
Import Firmware
75
Update Device Firmware
75
Figure 4-33: Initial Update Devices Webpage
76
Figure 4-34: Second Update Devices Webpage
77
Figure 4-35: Firmware Update Status Webpage
77
View Status
77
Device Log Monitoring
78
Device Tree
78
Logging Controls
78
Figure 4-36: Device Log Monitoring Webpage
78
Status
79
Manage Settings
79
Database Management
79
Figure 4-37: Settings Webpage
79
Environment Settings
80
Figure 4-38: Database Management Webpage
80
Manage Device Naming
81
Site Status
81
Figure 4-39: Manage Device Naming Dialog
81
Figure 4-40: Home Webpage
82
Online Help
83
Figure 4-41: Help Webpage
83
5 Getting Started
84
Start the Management Console
84
Discover Devices
84
Adding Devices to a Group
84
Peering Devices
85
Figure 5-1: Adding Devices to a Group
85
Configuring Zero Clients for Vmware View
86
Figure 5-2: Peering a Pair of Devices
86
Familiarizing Yourself with the MC
87
Teradici PCoIP Management Console User Manual (76 pages)
management console
Brand:
Teradici
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2.8 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Revision History
3
Contents
4
Table of Contents
4
Table of Figures
7
Tables
9
Definitions
10
Introduction
11
1 Overview
12
Pcoip Deployment Components
12
Managing Pcoip Devices
12
Figure 1-1: Pcoip Deployment Components
12
DNS Server
13
Management Console Limitations
14
Management Console Concepts
14
Groups and Profiles
14
Figure 1-2: Management Console Groups and Profiles
15
Fixed Seating
16
Device Discovery
16
Figure 1-3: DNS Service Configuration Menu
17
Figure 1-4: DNS Service Location (SRV) Dialog Box
18
Autoconfig
21
Figure 1-5: Management Console Manual Device Discovery Feature
21
Management Console and Firmware Version Compatibility
22
2 Installation and Setup
24
Management Console Host System Requirements
24
Contents of the Management Console Package
24
Installing the Management Console Using Vmware Player
25
Installing the Management Console into Your Existing Vmware ESX™ Server
25
Running the Management Console
25
Migrating to a New Version of the Management Console
26
Potential Problems and Workarounds
26
Figure 2-1: MC VM Console in Vmware Player
26
What Information Is Imported
27
Database Migration Procedure
27
3 Virtual Machine Features
29
Refresh Status
29
Set Web Interface Password
29
Change Hostname
29
Figure 3-1: Management Console VM Console
29
Manage Networking
30
View Network Configuration
30
Configure IP Address
30
Figure 3-2: Manage MC VM Console Network Settings
30
Configure DNS
31
Database Management
31
Figure 3-3: Manage MC VM Console Database
31
Backup Database
32
Delete Database
32
Restore Database
32
Change Time Zone
32
Restart Management Console Daemon
32
Halt Virtual Machine
33
4 Web Interface
34
Accessing the Management Console Web User Interface
34
Figure 4-1: Web Interface Security Warning in Firefox
35
Figure 4-2: Web Interface Security Warning in Internet Explorer
35
Figure 4-3: Management Console License Agreement
36
Figure 4-4: Web Interface Login
36
Device Management
37
Figure 4-5: Home Web Page
37
Device Discovery (Optional)
38
Figure 4-6: Device Management Web Page
38
Legend
38
Figure 4-7: Device Management Legend Box
39
Filtering Devices
40
Query Devices and Update Database
40
Configure Device Group
41
Figure 4-8: Adding Devices to a Group
42
Linking Devices
42
Access Device Web Page
43
Figure 4-9: Peering a Pair of Devices
43
Figure 4-10: Summary Device Information Dialog Box
44
Figure 4-11: Edit Device Name Using Summary Device Information Dialog Box
44
Summary Device Information
44
Device Details
45
Figure 4-12: Zero Client Device Details Web Page
46
Group Management
48
Figure 4-13: Device Event Log Web Page
48
Figure 4-14: Group Management Web Page
49
Manage Groups
49
Figure 4-15: Apply Profile Reboot Behavior Options
51
Figure 4-16: Apply Profile Date/Time Picker
52
View Profile Application Status
52
Figure 4-17: View Profile Application Status Web Page
53
Manage Autoconfig
53
Figure 4-18: Manage Autoconfig Web Page
55
View Autoconfig Status
55
Profile Management
56
Create a Profile
56
Figure 4-19: View Autoconfig Status Web Page
56
Figure 4-20: Profile Management Web Page
56
Duplicate a Profile
57
Delete a Profile
57
Modify Profile Name & Description
57
Modify Profile Properties
57
Figure 4-21: Profile Management - Set Properties Web Page
58
Figure 4-22: Bandwidth Configuration Settings Dialog Box
59
Figure 4-23: Add OSD Logo Property
59
Power Management
60
Figure 4-24: Link to Imported Firmware Property
60
Figure 4-25: Power Management Web Page
60
Figure 4-26: Send Device State Change Command Web Page
61
Sending Reset and Power off Commands
61
Figure 4-27: Schedule Device State Change Command Web Page
62
Power Management Status
62
Update Firmware
63
Figure 4-28: Power Management Status Web Page
63
Figure 4-29: Update Firmware Web Page
64
Import Firmware
64
Update Device Firmware
64
Figure 4-30: Initial Update Devices Web Page
65
Figure 4-31: Second Update Devices Web Page
66
Figure 4-32: Firmware Update Status Web Page
66
View Status
66
Device Log Monitoring
67
Device Tree
67
Figure 4-33: Device Log Monitoring Web Page
67
Logging Controls
68
Status
68
Manage Settings
68
Database Management
69
Figure 4-34: Settings Web Page
69
Figure 4-35: Database Management Web Page
69
Environment Settings
70
Site Status
70
Figure 4-36: Home Web Page
71
Online Help
72
Figure 4-37: Help Web Page
72
5 Getting Started
73
Start the Management Console
73
Discover Devices
73
Adding Devices to a Group
73
Peering Devices
74
Figure 5-1: Adding Devices to a Group
74
Next Steps
75
Figure 5-2: Peering a Pair of Devices
75
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