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Raritan CommandCenter Secure Gateway Administrator's Manual (258 pages)
Secure Gateway
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Table of Contents
Secure Gateway
1
Fcc Information
3
Safety Guidelines
4
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1: Introduction
15
Prerequisites
15
Intended Audience
15
Terminology/Acronyms
15
Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG
17
Browser-Based Access
17
Figure 1 Login Window
17
Thick Client Access
18
Install the Thick Client
18
Figure 2 IP Specification Window
18
Use the Thick Client
19
CC-SG Window Components
20
Figure 3 CC-SG Window Components
20
Check IP Address, Firmware Version, and Application Versions
21
Confirm IP Address
21
Figure 4 Confirm IP Address
21
Set the CC-SG Server Time
22
Figure 5 Time/Date Configuration
22
Check and Upgrade CC-SG Firmware Version
23
Figure 6 Upgrade CC-SG
23
Check and Upgrade Application Versions
24
Figure 7 CC-SG Application Manager
24
Power down CC-SG
25
Compatibility Matrix
25
Figure 8 Compatibility Matrix
25
Chapter 3: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup
27
Prepare to Configure CC-SG with Guided Setup
27
Guided Setup Overview
27
Start Guided Setup
27
Figure 9 Guided Setup Window
27
Associations
28
Create Categories and Elements
28
Figure 10 Guided Setup - Create Categories and Elements
28
Device Setup
29
Discover and Add Devices
29
Figure 11 Guided Setup -- Discover Devices
29
Figure 12 Guided Setup - Device Discovery Results
30
Figure 13 Guided Setup - Add Device
31
Create Groups
32
Add Device Groups and Node Groups
32
Figure 14 Guided Setup-Add Device Groups, Select Devices
32
Figure 15 Guided Setup-Add Node Groups, Select Nodes
34
User Management
35
Add User Groups and Users
35
Figure 16 Guided Setup--Group Summary
35
Figure 17 Add User Group--Privileges
36
Figure 18 Add User Group-Policies
37
Chapter 4: Creating Associations
39
Associations
39
Association Terminology
39
Figure 19 CC-SG Association Example
39
Associations--Defining Categories and Elements
40
How to Create Associations
41
Association Manager
41
Add Category
41
Figure 20 Association Manager Screen
41
Edit Category
42
Figure 21 Add Category Window
42
Figure 22 Edit Category Window
42
Delete Category
43
Add Element
43
Figure 23 Delete Category Window
43
Figure 24 Association Manager Screen
43
Edit Element
44
Delete Element
44
Figure 25 Add Element Window
44
Figure 26 Edit Element Window
44
Figure 27 Delete Element Window
45
Chapter 5: Adding Devices and Device Groups
47
The Device Tab
47
Figure 28 the Devices Tree
47
Device and Port Icons
48
Figure 29 Devices Tab and Devices Profile
48
Search for Devices
49
Add a Device
50
Adding a KVM or Serial Device
50
Figure 30 Add Device Screen
50
Adding a Powerstrip Device
51
Figure 31 Adding a Powerstrip Device
51
Discover Devices
52
Figure 32 Discover Devices Screen
52
Figure 33 Discovered Devices List Window
53
Figure 34 Adding a Discovered Device
53
Edit Device
54
Edit Powerstrip Device
54
Figure 35 the Device Profile Screen
54
Delete Device
55
Figure 36 Delete Device Screen
55
Configure Ports
56
Configure a Serial Port
56
Figure 37 Configure Ports Screen
56
Figure 38 Configure Serial Ports Screen
57
Configure a KVM Port
58
Figure 39 Configure Ports Screen
58
Figure 40 Configure KVM Port Screen
58
Edit Ports
59
Figure 41 Ports Profile
59
Delete Ports
60
Device Management
60
Bulk Copy for Device Categories and Elements
60
Figure 42 Delete Port Screen
60
Upgrade Device
61
Backup Device Configuration
61
Figure 43 Upgrade Device Screen
61
Figure 44 Backup Device Configuration Screen
61
Restore Device Configuration
62
Copy Device Configuration
62
Figure 45 Restore Device Configuration Screen
62
Restart Device
63
Ping Device
63
Pause Management
63
Resume Management
63
Figure 46 Restart Device Screen
63
Figure 47 Ping Device Screen
63
Device Power Manager
64
Launch Admin
64
Figure 48 Launch Admin for a KX Device
64
Topological View
65
Figure 49 Topological View
65
Disconnect Users
66
Figure 50 Disconnect Users
66
Viewing Devices
67
Tree View
67
Custom View
67
Figure 51 Devices Tree Regular View Screen
67
Figure 52 Custom View Screen
68
Figure 53 Selecting a Custom View
68
Figure 54 Custom View Screen
69
Special Access to Paragon II System Devices
70
Paragon II System Controller (P2-SC)
70
Figure 55 Paragon Manager Application Window
70
IP-Reach and UST-IP Administration
71
Figure 56 IP-Reach Administration Screen
71
Device Group Manager
72
Add Device Group
72
Figure 57 Device Groups Manager
72
Figure 58 Device Group: New Panel, Select Devices Tab
73
Figure 59 Describe Devices Tab
74
Edit Device Group
76
Figure 60 Device Groups Manager Screen
76
Delete Device Group
77
Figure 61 Device Groups Manager Screen
77
Figure 62 Delete Device Group Window
77
Figure 63 Delete Device Group Panel
78
Chapter 6: Configuring Nodes and Interfaces
79
View Nodes
79
Nodes Tree
79
Node Profile
79
Node and Interface Icons
79
Figure 64 the Nodes Tab and Nodes Profile Screen
79
Nodes and Interfaces Overview
80
About Nodes
80
About Interfaces
80
Add Node
81
Add an Interface
81
Figure 65 Add Node Screen
81
Figure 66 Add Interface-In-Band Ilo/Riloe KVM
83
Figure 67 Configuring an Out-Of-Band KVM Connection
84
Figure 68 Configuring a Managed Power Strip Power Control Interface
85
Figure 69 Configuring an IPMI Power Control Interface
86
Connect to a Node
87
Edit an Interface
87
Figure 70 Connecting to a Node's Configured Interface
87
Figure 71 Editing an Interface
87
Delete an Interface
88
Ping a Node
88
Edit a Node
88
Figure 72 Edit Node Screen
88
Delete a Node
89
Figure 73 Deleting a Node
89
Chat
90
Node Groups
90
Figure 74 Chat Session for a Node
90
Chapter 7: Adding and Managing Users and User Groups
91
The Users Tree
91
Figure 75 the Users Tree
91
Special User Groups
92
CC Super-User Group
92
System Administrators Group
92
CC Users Group
92
Users Not in Group
92
Add User Groups
93
Figure 76 Add User Groups Screen
93
Figure 77 the Policies Tab on the Add User Group Screen
94
Edit a User Group
95
Figure 78 Editing the Selected Group
95
Delete User Group
96
Add User
96
Figure 79 Deleting a User Group
96
Figure 80 Adding a User
96
Edit a User
97
Figure 81 Editing a Selected User
97
Delete User
98
Figure 82 Deleting a User
98
Assign Users to Group
99
Delete Users from Group
99
Figure 83 Add Users to Group Screen
99
Other User and User Group Functions
100
My Profile
100
Figure 84 Deleting a User from a Group
100
Figure 85 My Profile Screen
100
Logout Users
101
Bulk Copy
102
Figure 86 Bulk Copy Screen
102
Chapter 8: Policies
103
Controlling Access Using Policies
103
Policy Summary
103
Figure 87 Policy Summary
103
Node Groups
104
Figure 88 the Node Group Manager
104
Add Node Groups
105
Figure 89 Nodes in a Group Based on Attributes
105
Figure 90 Adding Nodes Using Select Nodes
106
Figure 91 Describing a Node Group with Multiple Rules
107
Delete Node Group
109
Edit Node Group
109
Figure 92 Editing a Node Group
109
Device Groups
110
Policy Manager
110
Add Policy
110
Figure 93 Policy Manager
110
Figure 94 Adding a Policy
110
Edit a Policy
111
Delete a Policy
112
Applying Policies to User Groups
112
Chapter 9: Configuring Remote Authentication
113
Authentication and Authorization (AA)
113
Flow for Authentication
113
User Accounts
113
Distinguished Names for LDAP and AD
114
Username
114
Base DN
114
AD Configurations
115
Add AD Module to CC-SG
115
Figure 95 Add Module
115
AD General Settings
116
Figure 96 AD General Settings
116
AD Advanced Settings
117
Figure 97 AD Advanced Settings
117
AD Group Settings
118
Figure 98 AD Group Settings
118
AD Trust Settings
119
Figure 99 AD Trust Settings
119
Edit AD Modules
120
Import AD User Groups
120
Figure 100 Importing Groups from AD Server
121
Synchronize AD User Groups
122
Synchronize All AD Modules
122
Figure 101 Synchronize AD User Groups
122
Figure 102 Synchronization of All AD Modules
122
Set AD Synchronization Time
123
AD Configuration-Upgrade from CC-SG 3.0.2
123
Figure 103 Synchronization of All AD Modules
123
Add LDAP (Netscape) Module to CC-SG
124
Figure 104 Add LDAP Module
124
Figure 105 LDAP General Settings
125
LDAP General Settings
125
Figure 106 LDAP Advanced Settings
126
LDAP Advanced Settings
126
LDAP Certificate Settings
127
Add a TACACS+ Module
128
Figure 107 Add TACACS+ Module
128
Figure 108 TACACS+ General Settings
129
TACACS+ General Settings
129
Add a RADIUS Module
130
Figure 109 Security Manager Add Module Screen
130
Figure 110 Specifying a RADIUS Server
131
RADIUS General Settings
131
Specify Modules for Authentication and Authorization
132
Establish Order of External AA Servers
132
Figure 111 Security Manager General Tab
132
Chapter 10: Generating Reports
133
Audit Trail Report
133
Figure 112 Audit Trail Screen
133
Error Log Report
134
Figure 113 Audit Trail Report
134
Figure 114 Error Log Screen
134
Access Report
135
Figure 115 Error Log Report
135
Figure 116 Access Report Screen
135
Figure 117 Access Report
136
Availability Report
137
Figure 118 Availability Report
137
Active Users Report
138
Figure 119 Active Users Report
138
Locked out Users Report
139
Figure 120 Locked out Users Report
139
User Data Report
140
Figure 121 All Users' Data Report
140
Users in Groups Report
141
Figure 122 Users in Groups Report
141
Group Data Report
142
AD User Group Report
142
Figure 123 Groups Report
142
Asset Management Report
143
Figure 124 AD User Group Report
143
Figure 125 Asset Management Report
143
Node Asset Report
144
Figure 126 Node Asset Report Screen
144
Active Nodes Report
145
Figure 127 Node Asset Report
145
Figure 128 Active Nodes Report
145
Node Creation Report
146
Figure 129 Node Creation Report Screen
146
Figure 130 Node Creation Report
146
Query Port Report
147
Figure 131 Query Port Screen
147
Active Ports Report
148
Figure 132 Query Port Report
148
Figure 133 Active Ports Report
148
Scheduled Reports
149
CC-NOC Synchronization Report
149
Figure 134 CC-NOC Synchronization Report
149
Chapter 11: System Maintenance
151
Maintenance Mode
151
Scheduled Tasks and Maintenance Mode
151
Entering Maintenance Mode
151
Exiting Maintenance Mode
151
Figure 135 Enter Maintenance Mode
151
Backup CC-SG
152
Figure 136 Backup Commandcenter Screen
152
Restore CC-SG
153
Figure 137 Restore Commandcenter Screen
153
Figure 138 Saving a Backup File
154
Saving and Deleting Backup Files
154
Reset CC-SG
155
Restart CC-SG
155
Figure 139 Reset CC-SG Screen
155
Figure 140 Restart Screen
155
Upgrade CC-SG
156
Shut down CC-SG
156
Figure 141 Upgrade CC-SG Screen
156
Restarting CC-SG after Shutdown
157
End CC-SG Session
157
Log out
157
Exit CC-SG
157
Figure 142 Shutdown CC-SG Screen
157
Chapter 12: Advanced Administration
159
Guided Setup
159
Message of the Day Setup
159
Figure 143 Configuring the Message of the Day
159
Application Manager
160
Adding, Editing and Deleting Applications
160
Figure 144 Applications Tab of the Application Manager
160
Figure 145 Adding an Application
160
Figure 146 Edit Applications Window
161
Default Applications
162
Figure 147 a List of Default Applications
162
Firmware Manager
163
Upload Firmware
163
Figure 148 Firmware Manager Screen
163
Figure 149 Firmware Search Window
163
Delete Firmware
164
Configuration Manager
164
Network Configuration
164
Figure 150 Delete Firmware Window
164
Figure 151 Configuration Manager Network Settings Screen
164
Figure 152 Primary/Backup Network
165
Figure 153 Active/Active Network
166
Log Configuration
167
Configuring Logging Activity
167
Figure 154 Configuration Manager Logs Screen
167
Purging CC-Sg's Internal Log
168
Inactivity Timer Configuration
168
Figure 155 Inactivity Timer Tab
168
Time/Date Configuration
169
Figure 156 Configuration Manager Time/Date Screen
169
Modem Configuration
170
Figure 157 Configuration Manager Modem Screen
170
Figure 158 Modems Tab
171
Figure 159 Extra Initialization Commands
171
Figure 160 Create a New Connection
172
Figure 161 Connection Name
172
Figure 162 Phone Number to Dial
172
Figure 163 Specify Dial-Up Script
173
Figure 164 Connecting to CC-SG
174
Figure 165 Entering Username and Password
174
Figure 166 after Dial Terminal
175
Figure 167 Configuration Manager Connection Screen - Direct Mode
176
Snmp
177
Figure 168 Configuration Settings Device Settings Screen
177
Figure 169 Configuration Settings Device Settings Screen
178
Cluster Configuration
179
Create a Cluster
179
Figure 170 Cluster Configuration Screen
180
Figure 171 Cluster Configuration - Primary Node Set
180
Remove Secondary CC-SG Node
181
Remove Primary CC-SG Node
181
Recover a Failed CC-SG Node
182
Set Advanced Settings
182
Figure 172 Cluster Configuration Advanced Settings
182
Configure Security
183
Remote Authentication
183
Secure Client Connections
183
Figure 173 Secure Client Connections
183
Login Settings
184
Figure 174 Login Settings
184
Portal
186
Figure 175 Portal Settings
186
Certificate
187
Figure 176 Login Portal with Restricted Service Agreement
187
Figure 177 Security Manager Certificate Screen
188
Figure 178 Generate Certificate Signing Request Screen
189
Figure 179 Certificate Request Generated
189
Ip-Acl
190
Figure 180 Generate Self Signed Certificate Window
190
Figure 181 Security Manager IP-ACL Screen
191
Notification Manager
192
Figure 182 Notification Manager
192
Task Manager
193
Task Types
193
Scheduling Sequential Tasks
193
Email Notifications
193
Scheduled Reports
193
Create a New Task
194
Figure 183 Task Manager
194
View a Task, Details of a Task, and Task History
195
Commandcenter NOC
196
Add a CC-NOC
196
Figure 184 Add CC-NOC Configuration Screen
196
Edit a CC-NOC
198
Launch CC-NOC
198
Delete a CC-NOC
198
SSH Access to CC-SG
199
Figure 185 CC-SG Commands Via SSH
199
SSH Commands
200
Command Tips
201
Create an SSH Connection to an SX Device
202
Figure 186 Listing Devices on CC-SG
202
Figure 187 Access SX Device Via SSH
202
Exit a Session
203
Figure 188 Listinterfaces in SSH
203
Figure 189 Connecting to a Node Via a Serial Out-Of-Band Interface
203
Use SSH to Connect to a Node Via a Serial out of Band Interface
203
Diagnostic Console
204
About Status Console
204
About Administrator Console
204
Accessing Diagnostic Console Via Vga/Keyboard/Mouse Port
204
Accessing Diagnostic Console Via SSH
204
Figure 190 Login to Diagnostic Console
204
Accessing Administrator Console
205
Figure 191 Status Console
205
Figure 192 Administrator Console
206
Figure 193 Editing MOTD for Status Console
207
Figure 194 Edit Diagnostic Console Configuration
208
Figure 195 Editing Network Interfaces
209
Figure 196 Editing Static Routes
211
Figure 197 Selecting Log Files to View
212
Figure 198 Selecting Log Files to View
213
Figure 199 Changing Colors in Log Files
213
Figure 200 Displaying Information
214
Figure 201 Adding Expressions in Log Files
214
Figure 202 Specifying a Regular Expression for a Log File
215
Figure 203 Restarting CC-SG in Diagnostic Console
216
Figure 204 Rebooting CC-SG in Diagnostic Console
216
Figure 205 Power down CC-SG in Diagnostic Console
217
Figure 206 Admin Password Reset for CC-SG GUI in Diagnostic Console
218
Figure 207 Reset CC-SG Factory Configuration
218
Figure 208 Configuring Password Settings
220
Figure 209 Configuring Accounts
221
Figure 210 Displaying Disk Status of CC-SG in Diagnostic Console
223
Figure 211 Displaying CC-SG Processes in Diagnostic Console
223
Figure 212 NTP Not Configured in CC-SG GUI
224
Figure 213 NTP Running on the CC-SG GUI
224
Appendix A: Specifications (G1, V1, and E1)
225
G1 Platform
225
General Specifications
225
Hardware Specifications
225
Environmental Requirements
225
V1 Platform
226
General Specifications
226
Hardware Specifications
226
Environmental Requirements
226
E1 Platform
227
General Specifications
227
Hardware Specifications
227
Environmental Requirements
227
Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration
229
Introduction
229
Executive Summary
229
Figure 214 CC-SG Deployment Elements
230
CC-SG Communication Channels
231
CC-SG and Raritan Devices
231
CC-SG Clustering
231
Access to Infrastructure Services
232
PC Clients to CC-SG
232
PC Clients to Nodes
233
CC-SG & Client for IPMI, Ilo/Riloe, DRAC, RSA
233
CC-Sg & Snmp
234
CC-Sg & CC-Noc
234
CC-SG Internal Ports
234
CC-SG Access Via NAT-Enabled Firewall
234
Security and Open Port Scans
235
Appendix C: User Group Privileges
237
Appendix D: SNMP Traps
245
Appendix E: Troubleshooting
247
Client Browser Requirements
247
Appendix F: Two-Factor Authentication
249
Supported Environments
249
Setup Requirements
249
Known Issues
249
Appendix G: Faqs
251
Appendix H: Keyboard Shortcuts
257
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Raritan CommandCenter Secure Gateway Release Notes (9 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Introduction
2
Applicability
2
Upgrade Path
2
About Licensing
3
New Features and Updates in this Release
5
Minor Features & Maintenance
6
Security and Compliance Information
7
Updated Product Documentation
7
General Notes
7
C C - S G 5 . 1 . 0 R E L E a S E N O T E S
8
Limitations and Restrictions
8
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