Interfaces for in-band connections, Drac 5 connection details – Raritan Computer CCA-0N-V5.1-E User Manual

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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces

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Interfaces for In-Band Connections

In-band connections include RDP, VNC, SSH, RSA KVM, iLO Processor
KVM, DRAC KVM, and TELNET.

Telnet is not a secure access method. All usernames, passwords, and
traffic are transmitted in clear text.

To add an interface for in-band connections:

1. Type the IP Address or Hostname for this interface in the IP

Address/Hostname field.

2. Type a TCP Port for this connection in the TCP Port field. Optional.

3. For RDP interfaces, select Java or Windows, then select Console or

Remote User. When a Console user accesses a node, all other
users are disconnected. Multiple Remote Users can access a node
simultaneously.

4. Enter authentication information:

 To use a service account for authentication, select the Use

Service Account Credentials checkbox. Select the service
account to use in the Service Account Name menu.

or

 Enter a Username and Password for authentication. For VNC

interfaces, only a password is required.

5. Select the Keyboard layout for your language. This option is not

available for Microsoft RDP interfaces.

6. Type a description of this interface in the Description field. Optional.

7. Click OK to save your changes.

DRAC 5 Connection Details

When using Internet Explorer and connecting to DRAC 5 servers, you
must have a valid certificate installed on DRAC 5, or Internet Explorer
will give an error.

If the certificate is not signed by a trusted CA, also install the same
certificate into the Trusted Root CA of the browser.

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