Configuring a neighborhood, What is a neighborhood, Create a neighborhood – Raritan Computer CCA-0N-V5.1-E User Manual

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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration

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Configuring a Neighborhood

What is a Neighborhood?

A Neighborhood is a collection of up to 10 CC-SG units. After setting up
the Neighborhood in the Admin Client, users can access multiple CC-SG
units in the same Neighborhood with single sign-on using the Access
Client.

Before setting up or managing the Neighborhood configuration, keep the
Neighborhood criteria in mind:

A CC-SG unit belongs to one Neighborhood only.

All CC-SG units in the same Neighborhood must be of the same
firmware version.

CC-SG units in the Neighborhood must be either standalone CC-SG
units or Primary Nodes of clustered CC-SG units.

A Neighborhood can consist of both physical and virtual CC-SG
units.

Create a Neighborhood

You can log into a CC-SG unit where you want to create a Neighborhood
and which is not a member of any Neighborhood yet. After a
Neighborhood is created, all members in the Neighborhood share the
same Neighborhood information. If any member is the Primary Node of
clustered CC-SG units, the IP address or hostname of the Secondary, or
Backup, Node also displays in the Neighborhood configuration.

To create a Neighborhood

1. Choose Administration > Neighborhood.

2. Type a name in the Neighborhood Name field.

3. Click Create Neighborhood.

4. The IP address or hostname of current CC-SG already displays in

the Secure Gateway IP Address/Hostname table. You may click the
drop-down arrow to switch between its complete or short hostnames
or IP address.

5. Add one or more CC-SG units in the table.

a. Click the next empty row, or press Tab or up/down arrow keys.

b. Type the IP address or hostname of new CC-SG unit that you

want to add and press Enter. See

Terminology/Acronyms

(on

page 2) for hostname rules.

c. Repeat previous steps until you finish adding all CC-SG units.

6. Click Next.

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