Disconnect a cc-sg, Delete a cc-sg, Map cc-sg user groups to local user roles – Raritan Computer COMMANDCENTER NOC User Manual

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COMMANDCENTER NOC ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Important! To successfully connect, you must enter the passcodes in CC-NOC
within five minutes after they are generated on CC-SG. This will minimize the
window of opportunity for intruders to breach the system with a brute-force
attack. Avoid transmitting the passcodes over email or other electronic means
to avoid a possible interception by automated systems. A phone call or
exchange of written codes between trusted parties is better protection
against automated interception.

Disconnect a CC-SG

Disconnecting a CC-SG will close the secure channel between CC-NOC and CC-SG. You will
not be able to access CC-SG from CC-NOC.
1. Click on the Admin

tab in the top navigation bar.

2. Click CommandCenter Secure Gateway Configuration.

Figure 25 Disconnect a CommandCenter Secure Gateway

3. Click disconnect.

Delete a CC-SG

Deleting a CC-SG will remove all configuration of the CC-SG. Also, if CC-NOC is currently
connected to CC-SG and a secure channel exists, deleting the CC-SG will tear down the secure
channel. You will not be able to access this CC-SG from CC-NOC.
1. Click on the Admin

tab in the top navigation bar.

2. Click CommandCenter Secure Gateway Configuration.

Figure 26 Delete a CommandCenter Secure Gateway

3. Click delete.

Map CC-SG User Groups to Local User Roles

If you are using remote authentication via an associated CC-SG, this option allows you to view
all user groups on the remote CC-SG and map them to CC-NOC user roles (Administrator, User,
Executive User).

Note: This assumes that a CC-SG has already been associated with this CC-NOC and that a
secure channel to CC-SG has been established – see section Associate CommandCenter Secure
Gateway (CC-SG)
in this chapter for details.

Therefore, when a user remotely accesses CC-SG or a CC-SG target through CC-NOC, their
remote user groups will be checked against this mapping list. For example, you might want to
map a CC-SG "Guest" user group to a CC-NOC "Executive User" role, giving users only access
to the read-only sections of the user interface. Only groups with known mappings will be allowed
access to the CC-NOC.

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