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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports<br />

Adding a Device<br />

Devices must be added to CC-SG before you can configure ports or add<br />

interfaces that provide access to the nodes connected to ports. The Add<br />

Device screen is used to add devices whose properties you know and can<br />

provide to CC-SG. To search for devices to add, use the Discover Devices<br />

option. See Discovering Devices (on page 32).<br />

To add <strong>Raritan</strong> PowerStrip Devices that are connected to other <strong>Raritan</strong><br />

devices to CC-SG, see Managed Powerstrips (on page 63).<br />

To add a device to CC-SG:<br />

1. Choose Devices > Device Manager > Add Device.<br />

2. Click the Device Type drop-down arrow and then select the type of<br />

device you are adding from the list. Depending on the device type you<br />

select, you will see a slightly different Add Device page.<br />

• For instructions on adding KVM or serial devices, see Add a KVM or<br />

Serial Device (on page 33).<br />

• For instructions on adding Powerstrip devices, see Add a PowerStrip<br />

Device (on page 35).<br />

• For instructions on adding Dominion PX devices, see Add a<br />

Dominion PX Device (on page 35).<br />

Add a KVM or Serial Device<br />

KVM and serial devices may support 256-bit AES encryption, which<br />

CC-SG also supports as of release 4.1. If the device is set to the default<br />

encryption mode "auto-negotiate", the device will negotiate with CC-SG to<br />

select an appropriate encryption level to function with CC-SG.<br />

1. Type a name for the device in the Device name field. See Naming<br />

Conventions (on page 314) for details on CC-SG's rules for name<br />

lengths.<br />

2. Type the IP Address or Hostname of the device in the Device IP or<br />

Hostname field. See Terminology/Acronyms (on page 2) for<br />

hostname rules.<br />

3. Type the number of the TCP communication port used to<br />

communicate with the device in the TCP Port Number field. The<br />

maximum is five numeric characters. The default port number for most<br />

<strong>Raritan</strong> devices is 5000.<br />

4. Type the name used to log into this device in the Username field. The<br />

user must have administrative access.<br />

5. Type the password needed to access this device in the Password field.<br />

The user must have administrative access.<br />

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