Terminology/acronyms – Raritan Engineering Command Center CC-SG User Manual

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• Comprehensive Logging

− Logs events locally.

− Can use an external syslog server for event logs (events are immediately posted or

exported) and the ability to have other Raritan products use it as a syslog server.

− Provides full auditing and tracking capabilities.

− Keeps an audit trail for tracking user activity.

• Support for SNMP Agents and Traps

− Provides SNMP GET/SET operations with third-party enterprise Management Solutions,

such as HP OpenView. To support the operations, you must provide SNMP agent
identifier information such as these MIB-II System Group objects: sysContact, sysName,
and sysLocation.

− Provides System level trap notification of CC-SG’s operational events.
− Provides Application level trap notification regarding the monitoring of managed devices,

availability events, and the audit events of user access and authorization to CC-SG.

• Infrastructure Support for Customizable Applets via GUI

− Customizable applets control ranges of devices including power strips, HP’s iLO/RILOE

cards, etc.

− Target systems accessed through applets – remote access to servers and other data center

equipment managed by Raritan management appliances through downloadable
applets/COM controls.

− Power strip outlet user authorization setting, mapping, parameter-passing, target server-

mapping.

Access to CommandCenter NOC® (CC-NOC)

For detailed auditing, monitoring and notification of infrastructure and Raritan devices.

Operational Flexibility/Ease of Use/Administrator Presentation

Enhanced system setup entirely through graphical user interface (state-of-the-art UI standards
with professional look and feel).

• Designed for High Availability

− ATA Raid-1 card and two ATA hard drivers to provision for fault-tolerance at the

hardware and OS level.

− Two network interfaces for failover or to be configured for public and private IP

addresses on separate NICs.

− Redundant power supplies and ECC memory.

− Auto-recovery (watchdog timer).

− Modem access for emergency administration.
− Support for primary and secondary servers.

Support for Clustering and Geographic Redundancy

Enabling backup availability with CC-SGs located on the same or different networks.

Internationalization

Language, keyboard, scope of support; documentation available in French, German, Japanese,
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean.

Terminology/Acronyms

Terms and acronyms found in this document include:
Associations—is the relationship between categories, elements of a category, and ports or

devices or both. For example, if you want to associate the “Location” category with a device,
Create associations first before adding devices and ports in CC-SG.

Category—is a variable that contains a set values or elements. An example of a Category is

Location, which may have elements such as “New York City, “Philadelphia”, or “Data
Center 1”. When you add devices and ports to CC-SG, you will associate this information
with them. It is easier if you set up associations correctly first, before adding devices and
ports to them. Another example of a Category is “OS Type”, which may have elements such
as “Windows

®” or “Unix®” or “Linux®”.

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