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Aggregate Device Select this to create a logical device consisting of ports selected
from ATEN/ALTUSEN NET™ devices that have been added to the
CC2000 management system.
This type of device is used to manage a device with multiple
connection methods (KVM, power, and serial ports, for example),
without having to use a separate connection for each. Each
Aggregate Device counts as one node regardless of the number of
ports it contains, so that creating aggregate devices and adding
ports to them allows you to manage a number of ports beyond what
the physical license restrictions permit. See
Note:
1. A port that has been made part of an aggregate device
can only be used with that device. It cannot be assigned to
any other device without being removed from the
aggregate device.
2. Once a port has been made part of an aggregate device, it
is no longer treated as an individual port, and cannot be
locked or unlocked manually. If at some point you want to
treat this port as a physical port, or add it to a group device
you must first delete it from the aggregate device.
Blade Chassis
Select this to add a blade chassis.
Virtualization
Select this to add a VMware virtual machine.
Generic Device
Third party generic devices (routers, switches, etc.) can consist of
any device that contains an Ethernet interface and can be accessed
by its URL or IP Address via HTTP/HTTPS, or Telnet/SSH.
Since these devices have no provision for CC management, they
cannot be authenticated through the CC2000, and are not part of
the CC2000’s single sign on configuration. Generic devices do not
occupy device node licenses. There is no proxy support for these
devices (see page 203)
When you select this type of device the CC2000 redirects to the
device, itself. You must log in to the device using its own
authentication procedure.
Note:
Generic Devices do not count against the number of licensed
nodes.
Group Device
Group devices are also created as a composite of ports that exist on
actual ATEN/ALTUSEN NET™ devices. The differences between
Group and Aggregate Devices are as follows:
Once a physical port is added to an Aggregate device, it cannot be
used with any other Aggregate Device – whereas a physical port
can be added to any number of Group Devices
Note:
1. Group Devices do not count against the number of
licensed nodes.
2. A physical port that is added to more than one Group
Device only counts as one license no matter how many
Group Devices it is added to.
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