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

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Appendix H: FAQs<br />

Question<br />

Can audit/logging abilities<br />

track down who switched on<br />

or off a power plug?<br />

Answer<br />

Direct power switch-off is not logged, but power control<br />

through CC-SG can be logged to audit logs.<br />

Performance FAQs<br />

Question<br />

Performance<br />

As a CC-SG <strong>Admin</strong>istrator, I<br />

added over 500 nodes and<br />

assigned all of them to me.<br />

Now it takes a long time to<br />

log into CC-SG.<br />

What is the bandwidth usage<br />

per client?<br />

Answer<br />

When you, as <strong>Admin</strong>istrator, have many nodes<br />

assigned to you, CC-SG downloads all information for<br />

all nodes during the logging process, which slows the<br />

process considerably. It is recommended that<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istrator accounts used primarily to manage<br />

CC-SG configuration/settings do not have many nodes<br />

assigned to them.<br />

Remote access to a serial console over TCP/IP is<br />

about the same level of network activity as a telnet<br />

session. However, it is limited to the RS232 bandwidth<br />

of the console port itself, plus SSL/TCP/IP overhead.<br />

The <strong>Raritan</strong> Remote Client (RRC) controls remote<br />

access to a KVM console. This application provides<br />

tunable bandwidth from LAN levels down to something<br />

suitable for a remote dial-up user.<br />

Grouping FAQs<br />

Question<br />

Grouping<br />

Is it possible to put a given<br />

server in more than one<br />

group?<br />

Answer<br />

Yes. Just as one user can belong to multiple groups,<br />

one device can belong to multiple groups.<br />

For example, a Sun in NYC could be part of Group Sun:<br />

"Ostype = Solaris" and Group New York: "location =<br />

NYC."<br />

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