Edit a neighborhood – Raritan Computer Home Security System User Manual

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration

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ƒ To deactivate any CC-SG unit, deselect the Activate checkbox

next to that unit. Deactivated CC-SG units operate as standalone
units and do not show up as one of the Neighborhood members
to Access Client users.

ƒ Click the column header to sort the table by that attribute in

ascending order. Click the header again to sort the table in
descending order.

9. To return to previous screen, click Back and repeat prior steps.

Optional.

10. Click Finish.

Note: Raritan recommends that you should:

(1) Configure the same Restricted Service Agreement setting and text for
all Neighborhood members. See

Portal

(on page 239).

(2) Use trusted/official certificate for every Neighborhood member if SSL
is enabled.

Edit a Neighborhood

After setting up a Neighborhood configuration on one CC-SG unit, all
CC-SG units in the same Neighborhood share the same Neighborhood
information. Therefore, you can log into any CC-SG unit in the
Neighborhood to change the Neighborhood configuration.

Note: All changes to the members of a Neighborhood are sent out when
you click Send Update in the Neighborhood Configuration panel.
However, users who are currently logged into the Neighborhood will not
be aware of these changes until they log out and log back in again.

Add a Neighborhood Member

To add a new CC-SG unit into the Neighborhood

1. Choose Administration > Neighborhood.

2. Click Add Member. The Add Member dialog appears.

3. Add CC-SG units. The number of CC-SG units that can be added

varies depending on the number of existing Neighborhood members.
A Neighborhood contains a maximum of 10 members.

a. Click the next empty row, or press Tab or up/down arrow keys.

b. Type the IP address or host name of the CC-SG unit that you

want to add. See

Terminology/Acronyms

(on page 2) for

hostname rules.

c. Repeat

previous

steps

until you add all CC-SG units.

d. Click

OK.

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