Adding, editing, and deleting interfaces, Add an interface – Raritan Computer CCA-0N-V5.1-E User Manual

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces

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Adding, Editing, and Deleting Interfaces

Add an Interface

Note: Interfaces for virtual nodes, such as control system, virtual hosts,
and virtual machines, can only be added using the Virtualization tools
under Nodes > Virtualization. See

Configuring the Virtual

Infrastructure in CC-SG

(on page 112).

To add an interface:

1. For an existing node: click the Nodes tab, and then select the node

to which you want to add an interface. In the Node Profile screen that
appears, click Add in the Interfaces section.

If you are adding a new node: click Add in the Interfaces section of
the Add Node screen.

The Add Interface Window opens.

2. Click the Interface Type drop-down menu and select the type of

connection being made to the node:

In-Band Connections:

 In-Band - DRAC KVM: Select this item to create a KVM

connection to a Dell DRAC server through the DRAC interface.
You will be required to configure a DRAC Power interface as
well.

 In-Band - iLO Processor KVM: Select this item to create a KVM

connection to an HP server through an iLO or RILOE interface.

 In-Band - RDP: Select this item to create a KVM connection to a

node using either Java or Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol.

 In-Band - RSA KVM: Select this item to create a KVM connection

to an IBM RSA server through its RSA interface. You will be
required to configure an RSA Power interface as well.

 In-Band - SSH: Select this item to create an SSH connection to a

node.

 In-Band - VNC: Select this item to create a KVM connection to a

node through VNC server software.

See

Interfaces for In-Band Connections

(on page 127).

Out-of-Band Connections:

 Out-of-Band - KVM: Select this item to create a KVM connection

to a node through a Raritan KVM device (KX, KX101, KSX,
IP-Reach, Paragon II).

 Out-of-Band - Serial: Select this item to create a serial

connection to a node through a Raritan serial device (SX, KSX).

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