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CCM AMP
About the CCM AMP
After you add a CCM console management appliance in the AVWorks cross-platform management
application, you may view and configure unit parameters, view and control active Telnet device
sessions and execute a variety of control functions. These operations are accomplished through the
CCM Appliance Management Panel (CCM AMP).
The CCM AMP has three tabs: Settings, Status and Tools, as follows:
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The Settings panel contains categories in the left portion of the panel. Categories with a pre-
ceding plus sign (+) have subcategories. The content of the remaining area of the panel
changes according to the category or subcategory that is selected.
Settings categories include general appliance information, Command Line Interpreter (CLI)
configuration data, user accounts, port configuration data, SNMP and other appliance and
device configuration information.
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The Status panel displays information about currently active Telnet device sessions.
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The Tools panel allows you to execute control functions on the appliance such as rebooting,
saving/restoring databases and upgrading firmware.
Some operations that you initiate through the CCM AMP will trigger a dialog box indicating that a
reboot is required in order for the change to take effect. In such cases, you may choose to reboot
immediately or wait to reboot later.
For more information about the appliance and its operations, see the CCM Installer/User Guide.
To access the AMP:
1. Click the
Appliances
tab in the Explorer.
2. Double-click on a CCM appliance in the Unit list.
-or-
Select a CCM appliance from the Unit list, then click the
Manage Appliance
task button.
-or-
Right-click on a CCM appliance in the Unit list. Select
Manage Appliance
from the pop-up menu.
-or-
Select a CCM appliance in the Unit list and press
Enter
.
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