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CommandCenter Secure Gateway - Admin Guide - Version ... - Raritan

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Chapter 15: Advanced <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

Add a CC-NOC<br />

You must give the generated passcodes to the CC-NOC administrator,<br />

who must configure them in CC-NOC within five minutes. Avoid<br />

transmitting the passcodes over email or other electronic means to avoid a<br />

possible interception by automated systems. A phone call or exchange of<br />

written codes between trusted parties is better protection against<br />

automated interception.<br />

1. On the Access menu, click CC-NOC Configuration.<br />

2. Click Add.<br />

3. Select a software version of CC-NOC you want to add, and then click<br />

Next. Currently only the option "CC-NOC 5.2 or later" is available.<br />

4. Type a descriptive name for the CC-NOC in the CC-NOC Name field.<br />

Maximum length is 50 alphanumeric characters.<br />

5. Type the IP address or hostname of the CC-NOC in the CC-NOC<br />

IP/Hostname field. This is a required field. See<br />

Terminology/Acronyms (on page 2) for hostname rules.<br />

6. To retrieve daily information on targets in the CC-NOC database, type<br />

a discovery range in the IP Range From and IP Range To fields.<br />

CC-SG will request that CC-NOC send events for devices in this IP<br />

range to CC-SG. This range is related to the discovery range<br />

configured in CC-NOC. See <strong>Raritan</strong>'s <strong>CommandCenter</strong> NOC<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istrator <strong>Guide</strong>. Type a range, keeping the following rules in<br />

mind:<br />

IP Address Range<br />

If CC-SG range entered here is<br />

a subset of the range configured<br />

in CC-NOC…<br />

Description<br />

…then, CC-NOC returns all known<br />

target device information within this<br />

range.<br />

If CC-SG range entered here<br />

includes a partial list (non-null<br />

intersection) of the range<br />

configured in CC-NOC…<br />

If CC-SG range is a superset of<br />

the range configured in<br />

CC-NOC…<br />

If CC-SG range does not<br />

overlap the range configured in<br />

CC-NOC…<br />

…then, CC-NOC returns all known<br />

target device information within the<br />

intersecting range.<br />

…then, CC-NOC returns all known<br />

target device information within this<br />

range. Essentially, CC-NOC returns<br />

targets that are defined in the CC-NOC<br />

range.<br />

…then, CC-NOC will not return any<br />

target device information at all.<br />

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