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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Configuring the Available Interfaces
The user must configure the remote servers for the protocol. Then the SCE platform
client must be configured to work with the servers. The following information
must be configured:
•
server hosts definition — a maximum of three servers is supported.
For each sever host, the following information can be configured:
–
hostname (required)
–
port
–
encryption key
–
timeout interval
•
Default encryption key (optional) — A global default encryption key may be defined. This key is
defined as the key for any server host for which a key is not explicitly configured when the server
host is defined.
If the default encryption key is not configured, a default of no key is assigned to any server for which
a key is not explicitly configured.
•
Default timeout interval (optional) — A global default timeout interval may be defined. This timeout
interval is defined as the timeout interval for any server host for which a timeout interval is not
explicitly configured when the server host is defined.
If the default timeout interval is not configured, a default of five seconds is assigned to any server
for which a timeout interval is not explicitly configured.
The procedures for configuring the SCE platform client are explained in the following
sections:
•
Monitoring Management Interface IP Filtering, page 5-11
•
How to Remove a Server Host, page 5-17
•
How to Configure the Global Default Key, page 5-17
•
How to Configure the Global Default Timeout, page 5-18
How to Add a new Server Host
Use this command to define a new server host that is available to the SCE platform
client.
The Service Control solution supports a maximum of three server hosts.
Options
The following options are available:
•
host-name
— name of the server
•
port number
— port number
–
Default = 49
•
timeout interval
— time in seconds that the server waits for a reply from the server host before
timing out
–
Default = 5 seconds or user-configured global default timeout interval (see
How to Define the
Global Default Timeout, page 5-18
.)