Chapter 3 Configuring the Server
Changing the Single Sign-On Mode
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Suppose ABC and XYZ are part of an SSO domain.
Step 1
Login to ABC.
Step 2
Launch a new browser instance (File > New > Window, in Internet Explorer)
from the same browser window.
Step 3
Enter the URL, with the context (http://XYZ:1741/cwhp/cwhp.applications.do) of
XYZ in the new browser instance.
This launches the CiscoWorks Homepage of XYZ, directly.
Changing the Single Sign-On Mode
The Common Services server can be configured for Single Sign-On (SSO). It can
also be configured to be in Standalone mode (Normal mode, without SSO).
When the server is configured for SSO, it can either be in:
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Master mode—The SSO Authentication Server does the authentication and
sends the result to the Regular Server.
Change the SSO mode to Master, if log in is required for all SSO regular
servers. Login requests for all the SSO regular servers will be served from the
Master.
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Slave mode—SSO Regular server for which authentication is done at the
Master.
Only one server is configured to be in the Master mode. All other servers are
configured as Slaves. If the server is configured as an SSO Regular server (Slave),
you should provide the following details:
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Master server name
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Login Port of the Master (443)
If you change the name of the server configured as the Master, in the /etc/hosts
file, you must restart Daemon Manager for the name resolution to reflect in
the Slave.