
Device ANMS Settings
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The language of the login
dialog box wording is not the
language I have set in my
CC2000 Preferences.
The language precedence of the login page is to first
look at the language that your browser is set for, and
next to look at what your OS language is. After you have
logged in, the CC2000 will display in the language you
have set it for in Preferences. See
page 30 for details.
I cannot log in to the
CC2000.
Make sure your Username and Password are correct.
When I try to log in, I get the
following message: “Login
failed. You are attempting to
log in from a computer that
already has a browser
session open.”
Netscape and Firefox (as well as other Mozilla-based
browsers), share the same session ID for multiple
connections to the same server. The CC2000 will deny a
login request once there already is a session open with
the same session ID.
Either: 1) end the currently open session and log in
again; 2) log in from a different computer; or 3) log in
with a non-Mozilla based browser.
Note:
This condition occurs in some versions of IE
running on Windows98, as well.
When I log in, the browser
generates a
CA Root
certificate is not trusted
, or a
Certificate Error
response.
The certificate’s name is not found on Microsoft’s list of
Trusted Authorities. The certificate can be trusted,
however. See
, page 207, for details.
After I log in to the CC2000,
There is no Port Access tab
or Port Access page.
You have not been authorized to access any ports.
Check with your CC2000 administrator to get
authorization to access the ports you are responsible for.
After I log in to the CC2000,
I cannot bring up the page
for the device I want to
access.
Check with your CC2000 administrator to find out
whether you are authorized to access that device.
When I log in to the
CC2000, the only page that
comes up is the System
Management tab with only
two menu entries:
This
Server
and
License
.
A license conflict has occurred. See
page 158, for details on resolving the problem.
I am not receiving email
notifications of event trap
situations
1. Check that the email server settings have been
specified correctly in the CC2000 Manager.
2. Check that the email address specified in the related
device’s settings has been set correctly.
3. Check that the event trap settings for the related
device has been specified correctly.
When I try to access my
Generic device from the
Tree View nothing happens.
Generic devices are accessed directly via the device’s IP
address. If the IP address has changed (because of a
DHCP change, for example), then clicking the old IP
address will not connect to the device at the new
address. Ascertain the device’s new IP address and
change its settings accordingly.
Problem
Resolution
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