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

2. Choose Help > About <strong>Raritan</strong> <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>.<br />

3. A new window opens with your CC-SG serial number.<br />

Web Services API<br />

The Web Services Application Programming Interface (WS API) is not<br />

currently available for activation. See<br />

http://www.raritan.com/web-services-api for updated information about<br />

this feature.<br />

You must accept the End User Agreement before adding a Web Services<br />

API client to CC-SG. You can add up to five WS-API clients. See the<br />

CC-SG Web Services SDK <strong>Guide</strong> for details on using the API.<br />

To add a Web Services API:<br />

1. Select Access > Add Web Services API. This option is available only<br />

for users with the CC Setup and Control Privilege.<br />

2. Read the End User Agreement.<br />

• You can copy and paste the text to save it, or choose <strong>Secure</strong><br />

<strong>Gateway</strong> > Print.<br />

• After you complete configuration, this agreement will also be<br />

available in the Access menu.<br />

3. Click Accept. The New Web Services API Configuration window<br />

opens.<br />

4. Type in the data requested about your web services client.<br />

• Web Services Client Name: Maximum 64 characters.<br />

• IP Address/Hostname: Maximum 64 characters.<br />

• HTTPS Web Services Port: Read-only field. CC-SG uses port<br />

9443 when trust establishment is generated.<br />

• Licensed Vendor Name: Maximum 64 characters.<br />

• Certify Vendor Name: Opens the <strong>Raritan</strong> Vendor Certification<br />

Page.<br />

• Client Application URL: When the URL is specified, a menu item<br />

will be available to allow access to the web services client<br />

application from CC-SG.<br />

5. Generate a self-signed certificate.<br />

a. Encryption Mode: If Require AES Encryption between Client and<br />

Server is selected in the <strong>Admin</strong>istration > Security > Encryption<br />

screen, AES-128 is the default. If AES is not required, DES 3 is<br />

the default.<br />

b. Private Key Length: 1024 is the default.<br />

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