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

6. Type the time (in seconds) that should elapse before timeout between<br />

the new device and CC-SG in the Heartbeat timeout (sec) field.<br />

7. When adding a Dominion SX device, the Allow Direct Device Access<br />

checkbox enables you to allow or deny local port access to the device.<br />

Select the checkbox if you want to allow users to have direct access to<br />

this device while it is managed by CC-SG.<br />

8. Type a short description of this device in the Description field.<br />

Optional.<br />

9. Select the Configure all ports checkbox to automatically add all ports<br />

on this device to the Devices tab and to create a Node for each port on<br />

this device in the Nodes tab.<br />

• Corresponding nodes and ports will be configured with matching<br />

names.<br />

• A new node will be created for each port and an out-of-band<br />

interface will be created for that node except for a blade chassis<br />

node.<br />

• A node may or may not be created for a blade chassis appliance<br />

connected to a KX2 port, depending on whether an IP address or<br />

hostname for the blade chassis has been entered in KX2. See the<br />

KX II User <strong>Guide</strong>. A Web Browser interface is assigned to a blade<br />

chassis node in CC-SG by default.<br />

• A virtual blade chassis device will be created in the Devices tab for<br />

blade servers that are directly connected to KX2 ports, if blade<br />

port groups have been configured properly for these blade servers<br />

in KX2. See the KX II User <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

10. A list of Categories and Elements can be configured to better describe<br />

and organize this device and the nodes connected to it. See<br />

Associations, Categories, and Elements (on page 21).<br />

11. For each Category listed, click the Element drop-down menu, and<br />

then select the element you want to apply to the device from the list.<br />

Select the blank item in the Element field for each Category you do not<br />

want to use.<br />

If you want to assign the Element to the related nodes as well as<br />

the device, select the Apply to Nodes checkbox.<br />

12. If you do not see the Category or Element values you want to use, you<br />

can add more through the Associations menu. See Associations,<br />

Categories, and Elements (on page 21).<br />

13. When you are done configuring this device, click Apply to add this<br />

device and open a new blank Add Device screen that allows you to<br />

continue adding devices, or click OK to add this device without<br />

continuing to a new Add Device screen.<br />

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