Rsa interface details, Rsa compatibility with jre, Interfaces for managed powerstrip connections – Raritan Computer CCA-0N-V5.1-E User Manual

Page 148: E 130)

Advertising
background image

Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces

130

RSA Interface Details

When you create an In-Band RSA KVM or Power interface, CC-SG
discards the username and password associated with the interface, and
creates two user accounts on the RSA server. This allows you to have
simultaneous KVM and power access to the RSA server.

New usernames:

cc_kvm_user

cc_power_user

These usernames replace the username you entered when you created
the interfaces. CCSG uses these new user accounts to connect to the
RSA server through the interfaces.

Do not delete, edit, or change the passwords for these user accounts on
the RSA server, or CC-SG will not be able to connect using the
interfaces.

If you used a Service Account to create the interfaces, CC-SG does not
create user accounts on the RSA server. You cannot have simultaneous
KVM and power access to the RSA server when using a Service Account
on the interfaces.

RSA Compatibility with JRE

IBM RSA II version 1.14 is compatible with JRE versions 1.6.0_10 and
1.6.0_11.

CC-SG also supports higher JRE versions, but higher JRE versions do
not work well with IBM RSA II cards.

Interfaces for Managed Powerstrip Connections

When you create a Managed Power Strip interface that specifies a KX as
the managing device, the outlet you specify will be renamed with the
associated node's name.

To add an interface for managed powerstrip connections:

1. Managing Device:

 Select the Raritan device to which the Power Strip is connected.

The device must be added to CC-SG.

or

 Select Dominion PX if this power control interface uses a PX

device on the IP network that is not connected to another Raritan
device.

2. Managing Port: select the port on the Raritan device to which the

Power Strip is connected. This field is disabled when you select PX
as the Managing Device.

Advertising