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5.
Click on the
Application Name
drop-down menu and select name. This application, for
example, Raritan Remote Console (RRC), is used to manage the target system. All ports
should use RRC except for those on an SX.
6.
Select the associated category and element from the
Port Associations
table by double-
clicking the element field.
7.
Click
OK
to save the KVM port configuration. A
Port Configured Successfully
message
confirms that port has been created.
8.
Repeat steps 1 through 7 to configure other KVM ports.
Add Users to System Administrators Group
If you want your users to have access to all devices, ports, and CC-SG, you can simply create and
place users in the System Administrators user group. This simplifies the configuration process by
eliminating the need to create user groups, port groups, and policies to control user access. If you
do not put users in the default System Administrators group, you will need to complete the
additional sections that follow this one. After adding a user, they will be able to log into CC-SG
and connect to ports, configure the system, etc.
Note: Please remember that many of the commands in the Users menu can be accessed by right-
clicking on the user icon and using the shortcut menu that appears.
1.
Click on the
Users
tab.
2.
On the
Users
menu, click
Add User
. Alternatively, right-click on a user and select
Add User
.
The
Add User
screen appears.
Figure 27 Add User Screen
3.
Type the user’s name in the
Username
field (1-32 characters, alphanumeric characters or
underscores, no spaces).
4.
Check the
Remote Authentication
check box only if the user should be authenticated by
, RADIUS, LDAP, or AD.
Note
: Checking the
Remote Authentication
box
implies that a remote server is being used for authentication. If so, a local password is not
needed and the
Password
and
Retype Password
fields are grayed out.
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