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CommandCenter NOC
Adding a CommandCenter NOC (CC-NOC) to your setup will expand your target management
capabilities by providing monitoring, reporting, and alert services for your serial and KVM target
systems. Please refer to Raritan’s CommandCenter NOC documentation for additional
information on installing and operating your CC-NOC appliance.
Important: In the following procedure, passcodes are generated. You must
provide these passcodes to the CC-NOC administrator, who must configure
them in CC-NOC within five minutes. Avoid transmitting the passcodes over
email or other electronic means to avoid a possible interception by automated
systems. A phone call or exchange of written codes between trusted parties is
better protection against automated interception.
Add a CC-NOC
Note: To create a valid connection, the time settings on both the CC-NOC and CC-SG should be
synchronized. The best method of achieving this synchronization is to use a common NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server. For this reason, the CC-NOC and CC-SG are required to be
configured to use an NTP server.
1.
On the
Access
menu, click
CC-NOC Configuration
. The
CC-NOC Configuration
screen
appears.
2.
Click
Add
. The
Add CC-NOC Configuration
screen appears.
3.
Select a software version of CC-NOC you want to add, and then click
Next
. Version 5.1 has
fewer integration features than 5.2 and later, and only requires adding a name and an IP
address. For additional information on CC-NOC 5.1, please refer to
www.raritan.com/support
. Click
Product Documentation
, and then click
CommandCenter NOC
.
Figure 184 Add CC-NOC Configuration Screen
4.
Type a descriptive name for the CC-NOC in the
Name
field. Maximum length is 50
alphanumeric characters.
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