Log configuration, Figure 195 configuration manager logs screen – Raritan Engineering Command Center CC-SG User Manual

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In this mode, CC-SG acts as a “router” or “traffic cop” between two separate IP
domains; particularly when Proxy mode is being used (please see Connection Mode,
later in this chapter, for additional information). In Proxy mode, Active/Active mode
is required so CC-SG routes proxied PC client sessions to their respective end-points.
It is recommended that Raritan-controlled devices be connected to LAN1 while
proxied PC client connections are connected to LAN2. Both NICs should be on
separate sub-networks

⎯however, if you are using DHCP, this may not be possible

and therefore it would not be a supported configuration. While configuring both NICs,
specify a default gateway address for only one NIC and leave the other blank.

When a NIC fails, CC-SG attempts to route the packet from the other NIC based on
the current IP routing table. This routing may not be successful, especially if firewalls
are involved. If additional routes are needed, they can be added in Diagnostic
Console (please see Editing Static Routes (Network Interfaces), later in this chapter,
for additional information.

Note: Clustering cannot be configured when using Active/Active mode.

4. Click on the Configuration drop-down arrow and select either DHCP or Static from the

list. If you choose DHCP and your DHCP server has been configured correctly, then type
a hostname and select DHCP from the Configuration drop-down arrow. The DNS
information, the domain suffix, IP address, default gateway and subnet mask, will be
automatically populated once Update Configuration is selected. With this information,
CC-SG registers itself dynamically with the DNS server if it accepts dynamic updates.
After a successful registration, CC-SG can be accessed via the hostname since the IP
address may not be known when using DHCP. If you choose Static, type an IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS information, and
string for your domain setup in domain suffix.

5. Click on the Adapter Speed drop-down arrow and select a line speed from the list.
6. Click on the Adapter Mode drop-down arrow and select a duplex mode from the list, if

applicable.

7. Click Update Configuration to update the Network Setup of your system.
8. Click Close to close the Configuration Manager screen.

Log Configuration

1.

On the Setup menu, click Configuration Manager. When the Configuration Manager
screen appears, click on the Logs tab.

Figure 195 Configuration Manager Logs Screen

2. Type IP addresses into the Server Address field.

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