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2.
Select an application from the pull-down menu and note the number in the version field. If
the firmware needs upgrading, see the previous section
Check and Upgrade CC-SG
Firmware Version
and continue to step 3.
3.
Select the application name that needs to be upgraded.
4.
Click
Browse
.
Figure 10 CC-SG Application Search Window
5.
Click on the
Look In
drop-down menu and navigate to locate the application on your PC
where the new firmware resides. When you find the application, select it, and click
Open
.
The application name will appear in the
Location
field in the
Application Manager
screen.
6.
Click
Upload
to upload the application. A progress window indicates that the new
application is being uploaded. When complete, a new window will indicate that the
application has been added to the CC-SG database and is available for configuration and
attachment to a specific port.
7.
Edit the version field to reflect the new version uploaded, and then click
Update
.
8.
Click
Close
to close the
Application
Manager
screen.
Connection to Console and KVM Management Appliances
•
CC-SG may interface with the Console and KVM management appliances of the Dominion
series and the IP-Reach series. Both serial and KVM devices are supported.
•
Raritan provides a standard console access, a vt100 Java terminal emulation for remote target
devices that require a serial connection. In addition, Raritan offers a variety of specialized
applications that allow users to set up a customized look and feel.
•
The application interface varies, depending on device type selected. In the case of the KVM
device, Raritan provides the complete keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) of the remote
target system through CC-SG.
•
CC-SG can also interface with HP servers that have iLO or RILOE access capabilities. In this
case, CC-SG will launch HP’s own Java management applet when connecting to these
devices and log into iLO/RILOE without prompting the user to re-authenticate.
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