Raritan Computer Network Router DSD 0D E User Guide

Raritan Digital  
Solution  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway  
Deployment Guide  
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DSD-0D-E  
April 2007  
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FCC Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential environment may cause harmful interference.  
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abuse, non-Raritan modification of the product, or other events outside of Raritan’s reasonable  
control or not arising under normal operating conditions.  
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Safety Guidelines  
To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to Raritan equipment:  
Do not use a 2-wire power cord in any product configuration.  
Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding.  
Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor. When using a backup UPS,  
power the computer, monitor and appliance off the supply.  
Rack Mount Safety Guidelines  
In Raritan products which require Rack Mounting, please follow these precautions:  
Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than room temperature.  
Do not exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the appliances.  
Ensure sufficient airflow through the rack environment.  
Mount equipment in the rack carefully to avoid uneven mechanical loading.  
Connect equipment to the supply circuit carefully to avoid overloading circuits.  
Ground all equipment properly, especially supply connections, such as power strips (other  
than direct connections), to the branch circuit.  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG) provides a hardware-based management solution  
engineered to consolidate secure access and control of IT devices. It provides centralized  
management of serial, KVM and power control devices in multiple data centers, branch offices  
and remote locations via a single, secure browser-based access. Users can access target servers  
and systems (nodes) that are connected to Raritan devices, such as Dominion KX or IP-Reach.  
In this guide, the term “Raritan devices” refers to the following equipment:  
Dominion KX  
Dominion KX2  
Dominion KX101  
Dominion KSX  
Dominion SX  
IP-Reach (all models)  
Within CC-SG, target servers and systems are called nodes.  
Prerequisites  
This guide provides comprehensive instructions on deploying Raritan devices that are managed  
by CC-SG.  
Additional installation information on Raritan devices and CC-SG is available on the User  
Manuals & Quick Setup Guides CD-ROM, or online in the Support section of the Raritan  
website.  
Intended Audience  
This guide is written for installation engineers and technicians installing Raritan devices and  
provides installation procedures and all relevant information that is needed to install CC-SG and  
its managed devices for a typical environment. Please read all pertinent information in this guide  
before starting installation of any products.  
CC NOC Deployment and Paragon Integration  
CommandCenter NOC (CC NOC) and integration with Paragon II systems (P2-SC) are NOT  
covered in this Raritan Digital Solution Deployment Guide. Please refer to the Deployment  
Guide that came with your CC NOC or P2-SC unit for additional information.  
Firmware and Software Requirements (Compatibility  
Matrix)  
Successful deployment of CC-SG depends on having the correct firmware versions of the Raritan  
devices, for example, Dominion KX, and applications, for example, Raritan Remote Client, to  
operate with your version of CC-SG. Please refer to the Compatibility Matrix for your particular  
version of CC-SG in the Support section of the Raritan website. You can use CC-SG to upgrade  
devices as needed once you add the devices to CC-SG.  
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CHAPTER 2: PRE-DEPLOYMENT PLANNING  
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Chapter 2: Pre-Deployment Planning  
Prepare Infrastructure  
Planning for the installation of your CC-SG and Raritan devices is very much like the planning  
for any other new systems in your datacenter. HVAC, power, physical access and mounting,  
network, cabling, and remote access must be considered.  
Heating and Cooling. It is essential to have adequate heating and cooling so that the  
equipment can operate in the temperature and humidity ranges for which it has been designed.  
Please refer to the specific product User Guide for additional information.  
Power Supplies. Raritan products have auto-ranging power supplies so they can function in  
most datacenter environments. Some products have dual power supplies for power  
redundancy such as CC-SG.  
Serial Device Connectivity. Uses either a straight through Ethernet cable or a crossover  
cable. Sun and Cisco serial interfaces typically use a crossover cable that connects directly to  
an RJ45 port. Other serial targets typically use a standard Ethernet cable attached to a DB9 or  
DB25 serial connector.  
Cabling Requirements. Depends on the specific products deployed as well as datacenter  
distances and structured cabling design. Cables should be tested and within distance  
limitation guidelines for each device. IP-Reach, Dominion KSX, and Dominion KX101  
devices should use Raritan-supplied KVM cabling.  
LAN Ports. All Raritan devices covered in this guide have an auto-sensing 10/100 Base-T  
network port for attachment to your LAN. Some devices, including CC-SG, have dual-LAN  
ports for redundancy. Some Raritan devices also have gigabit Ethernet.  
Remote Access for Raritan Devices. External remote access for some devices, in an  
emergency situation, can be accommodated via modem. Appropriate phone lines and  
modems should be obtained prior to installation.  
Rack Mounts. Most Raritan devices include rack mounts for installation into datacenter  
cabinets and racks. Some devices, such as the Dominion SX4 and SX8, have optional rack-  
mount kits available. Please refer to the specific product User Guide or Deployment Guide  
for additional information.  
Basic Requirements for Dominion Products  
All Dominion products include rack mounts for installation in standard 19 inch cabinets. Standard  
included power cables are for 110 VAC/15 amp receptacles. Power supplies are 110/220 auto  
switching.  
Dominion KX devices use standard CAT 5 or better cabling for connecting between the  
target and Dominion KX. The standard supported distance is 150 feet. Each target requires a  
CIM.  
Dominion SX serial devices use standard CAT 5 or better cabling for connecting to serial  
devices. Raritan DB9/DB25-RJ45 adapters need to be connected to the device serial port for  
connection to the CAT 5 cable. Serial devices that use a RJ45 rollover interface should be  
connected directly to the Dominion SX with a rollover cable. This applies to most Cisco and  
Sun products. Use a 1 foot Raritan rollover adapter cable to allow the use of standard CAT 5  
or better cabling for these type devices.  
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Prepare Network  
Network preparation is essential for Raritan devices and CC-SG to function properly over your  
LAN/WAN.  
Allocate IP Addresses for Raritan Devices  
IP addresses must be allocated and statically assigned for all Raritan devices. To eliminate any  
possible address conflicts, first test any allocated IP address to make sure it is not currently being  
used. Refer to Appendix A: Installation Template to document the IP addresses, default  
gateway, subnet mask, and administrative username and password for each device. This  
information is needed during setup and configuration.  
Note: Dominion devices support 10/100 Ethernet. It is strongly recommended that all Dominion  
KX devices be hard coded on both the Dominion KX and Ethernet switch to eliminate auto  
negotiation problems.  
Open Ports for Firewall or IP Port Filters  
Raritan devices are accessed from a standard web browser. If a firewall or IP port filter is enabled  
between the user PC, CC-SG, and Raritan devices, ports must be opened to allow connectivity.  
These are documented in Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration in the  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway Administrator Guide.  
Prepare Target Servers  
Target servers and systems that attach to KVM over IP Raritan devices, for example, Dominion  
KX, Dominion KX2, Dominion KX101, Dominion KSX, and IP-Reach, must have mouse and  
video settings adjusted for optimal performance and responsiveness over an IP network. This  
allows CC-SG to remotely control the target systems.  
Adjust the mouse and video settings before connecting the target to the Raritan device.  
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Target Server Video Resolution  
Ensure that each target server’s video resolution and refresh rate is supported and that the signal  
is non-interlaced. Please refer to the specific Raritan product’s User Guide for supported video  
resolutions. All Raritan devices support at least the following video resolutions:  
640 x 480 @ 60Hz  
640 x 480 @ 72Hz  
640 x 480 @ 75Hz  
640 x 480 @ 85Hz  
800 x 600 @ 56Hz  
800 x 600 @ 60Hz  
800 x 600 @ 72Hz  
800 x 600 @ 75Hz  
800 x 600 @ 85Hz  
1152 x 864 @ 60Hz  
1152 x 864 @ 70Hz  
1152 x 864 @ 75Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
720 x 400 @ 70Hz  
720 x 400 @ 85Hz  
1280 x 960 @ 60Hz  
1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 70Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 75Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 77Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 85Hz  
Desktop Background  
For optimal bandwidth efficiency and video performance, target servers running graphical user  
interfaces, such as Windows, Linux, X-Windows, Solaris, and KDE, should be configured with a  
predominately solid, plain, light-colored background. The desktop background need not be  
completely solid, but desktop backgrounds featuring photos or complex gradients might impact  
performance.  
Operating System Mouse and Video Settings  
This section provides video mode and mouse information specific to the Operating System in use  
on the target server.  
Windows XP / Windows 2003 Settings  
To configure target servers running Microsoft Windows XP/2003:  
1. Configure the mouse settings:  
a) Select Start > Control Panel > Mouse.  
b) Open the Pointer Options tab. In the Motion group:  
9 Set the mouse motion speed setting exactly to the middle speed.  
9 Disable the Enhanced pointer precision option.  
9 Click OK.  
2. Disable transition effects:  
a) Select the Display option from Control Panel.  
b) Open the Appearance tab.  
c) Click the Effects button.  
d) Clear the Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips option.  
e) Click OK.  
f) Close the Control Panel.  
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Note: For target servers running Windows 2000 or XP, you may wish to create a user name that  
will be used only for remote connections through CC-SG. This will enable you to keep the target  
server’s slow mouse pointer motion/acceleration settings exclusive to the CC-SG connection.  
Windows XP and 2000 login screens revert to pre-set mouse parameters that differ from those  
suggested for optimal CC-SG performance. As a result, mouse synchronization may not be  
optimal for these screens. If you are comfortable adjusting the registry on Windows target servers,  
you can obtain better mouse synchronization at login screens by using the Windows registry  
editor to change the following settings (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse):  
MouseSpeed = 0; MouseThreshold 1= 0; MouseThreshold 2 = 0.  
Windows 2000 Settings  
To configure target servers running Microsoft Windows 2000:  
1. Configure the mouse settings:  
a) Select Start > Control Panel > Mouse.  
b) Open the Motion tab.  
9 Set the acceleration to None.  
9 Set the mouse motion speed setting exactly to the middle speed.  
9 Click OK.  
2. Disable transition effects:  
a) Select the Display option from Control Panel.  
b) Open the Effects tab.  
c) Clear the Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips option.  
d) Click OK.  
e) Close the Control Panel.  
Windows Vista  
To configure target servers running Microsoft Windows Vista:  
1. Configure the mouse settings:  
a) Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mouse.  
b) Open the Pointer Options tab. In the Motion group:  
9 Set the mouse motion speed setting exactly to the middle speed.  
9 Disable the Enhanced pointer precision option.  
9 Click OK.  
2. Disable animation and fade effects:  
a) Select the System option from Control Panel.  
b) Select Advanced system settings. The System Properties dialog box opens.  
c) Open the Advanced tab.  
d) Click the Settings button in the Performance group. The Performance Options dialog  
box opens.  
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e) Under Custom options, clear the following checkboxes:  
Animation options:  
Animate controls and elements inside windows  
Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing  
Fade options:  
Fade or slide menus into view  
Fade or slide ToolTips into view  
Fade out menu items after clicking  
f) Click OK.  
g) Close the Control Panel.  
Linux Settings  
To configure target servers running Linux (graphical user interface):  
1. Configure the mouse settings:  
a) Select System > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog opens.  
b) Open the Motion tab.  
c) Set the Speed Acceleration to 1.  
d) Set the Drag & Drop Threshold to 1.  
2. Configure the screen resolution:  
a) Select System > Preferences > Screen Resolution. The Screen Resolution Preferences  
dialog opens.  
b) Select a Resolution and Refresh Rate supported by Dominion KX2.  
Note: In many Linux graphical environments, the command <CTRL> <ALT> <+> will change  
the video resolution, scrolling through all available resolutions that remain enabled in the  
XF86Config file.  
To configure target servers running Linux (command line):  
1. Set the mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and set the threshold to exactly 1. Enter this command:  
xset mouse 1 1. This should be set for execution upon login.  
2. Ensure that each target server running Linux is using a resolution supported by Dominion  
KX2 at a standard VESA resolution and refresh rate.  
3. Each Linux target server should also be set so the blanking times are within +/- 40% of  
VESA standard values:  
Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config  
Using a text editor, disable all non-Dominion KX2 supported resolutions  
Disable the virtual desktop feature (not supported by Dominion KX2)  
Check blanking times (+/- 40% of VESA standard)  
Restart computer  
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Sun Solaris Settings  
To configure target servers running Sun Solaris:  
Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the threshold to exactly 1. This can be  
performed:  
From the graphical user interface:  
Figure 1: Solaris Mouse Configuration Window  
With the command line:  
xset mouse a t  
(where “a” is the acceleration and “t” is the threshold.)  
All target servers must be configured to one of the display resolutions supported by Dominion  
KX2. The most popular supported resolutions for Sun machines are:  
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 70 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 85 Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66 Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 76 Hz  
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
Target servers running the Solaris operating system must output VGA video (H-and-V sync, not  
composite sync).  
To change your Sun video card output from composite sync to the non-default  
VGA output:  
1. Issue the Stop+A command to drop to bootprom mode.  
2. Issue the following command to change the output resolution:  
setenv output-device screen:r1024x768x70  
3. Issue the “boot” command to reboot the server.  
You can also contact your Raritan representative to purchase a video output adapter:  
IF YOU HAVE:  
USE THIS VIDEO OUTPUT ADAPTER:  
Sun 13W3 with composite sync output  
Sun HD15 with composite sync output  
APSSUN II Guardian converter  
1396C converter to convert from HD15 to 13W3 and an  
APSSUN II Guardian converter to support composite sync  
APKMSUN Guardian converter  
Sun HD15 with separate sync output  
Note: Some of the standard Sun background screens may not center precisely on certain Sun  
servers, with dark borders. Use another background or place a light colored icon in the upper left  
hand corner.  
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Apple Macintosh Settings  
For target servers running an Apple Macintosh operating system, the preferred method is to use  
the D2CIM-VUSB and Absolute mouse mode.  
IBM AIX Settings  
To configure target servers running IBM AIX:  
Go to the Style Manager, click on Mouse Settings and set Mouse acceleration to 1.0 and  
Threshold to 3.0.  
Prepare User PC  
Raritan devices and CC-SG are accessed via a web browser from a user’s PC. The browser must  
have the correct version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed to function correctly with  
Raritan devices. You must also disable all pop-up blockers and any firewall software that is  
enabled by default.  
Install Java Runtime Environment  
Install the currently approved version of Java on all PCs that are using CC-SG. You can  
download Java from http://java.sun.com/j2se/index.jsp. For the most current listing of compatible  
browsers, PC Platforms, and JRE versions, please refer to the Compatibility Matrix for your  
version of CC-SG in the Support section of the Raritan web site.  
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Chapter 3: Prepare Raritan Devices  
The Raritan devices must be configured and installed on the network prior to adding the devices  
to CC-SG.  
Basic installation and configuration consists of the following steps:  
1. Attach power cord and local access method.  
2. Set device IP address.  
3. Connect devices to network.  
4. Attach CIMs to targets, and then attach targets to devices. Target servers should be powered  
on and connected to CIMs and CIMs should be connected to the Raritan device before  
configuring the ports in CC-SG. Otherwise, the blank CIM name overwrites the CC-SG port  
name. Servers may need to be rebooted after you connect the CIM, depending on the type of  
CIM.  
5. Document the device IP address, device name, administrative username and password, device  
location, and attached servers and systems (port number, system name, system type). You can  
use the form provided in Appendix A: Installation Template as a guide. You will need this  
information when you add the devices to CC-SG.  
Note: The Dominion KX101 is attached directly to one target and therefore, does not require a  
CIM.  
Local Console or Web Browser Access  
Most Raritan devices allow direct access via a local console to which you can attach a keyboard,  
video, and mouse, or via a web browser when operating in standalone mode (without CC-SG).  
You can use either of these mechanisms to access administrative functions for configuration of  
the Raritan device.  
Default IP Address and Logins  
All Raritan IP-based products use the default IP address: 192.168.0.192.  
The default IP address to access CC-SG administrative functions is 192.168.0.192/admin.  
Most Raritan products use the default username and password admin/raritan.  
CC-SG’s default login for versions 3.1 and higher is admin/raritan. CC-SG versions prior to  
3.1 use the default username and password ccroot/raritan0.  
Direct Access is Restricted  
Once a device is added to CC-SG, direct access to that device is prevented (except for Dominion  
SX devices). Restricting direct access helps keep your devices secure. Because of this security  
feature, it is very important to configure any options and settings appropriately before adding  
devices to CC-SG. From CC-SG, you can use Pause Management to release a device from CC-  
SG control temporarily. Please refer to Raritan’s CommandCenter Secure Gateway  
Administrator Guide for additional information.  
Fall Back to Stand-alone Mode  
Should CC-SG become unreachable from a device for the amount of time configured as the  
heartbeat timeout (loss of connectivity by either a network or CC-SG failure), the device  
automatically falls back to stand-alone mode. This feature allows the device to continue  
functioning even during network outages. This feature also allows you to access the device from  
the console port or a browser to perform administrative functions if needed (disconnect the device  
from the network and use the console or a crossover network cable for browser access). Make  
sure all devices have a suitable configuration for stand-alone mode should you need to access  
them during a network outage.  
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Minimum Firmware Version  
Raritan devices managed by CC-SG must have the current minimum firmware version to work  
correctly with CC-SG. Once you add Raritan devices to CC-SG, you can perform firmware  
upgrades from the CC-SG interface. Please refer to the Compatibility Matrix for CC-SG in the  
Support section of the Raritan website.  
Preparing Dominion Devices for CC-SG Management  
Prior to installation, please read the entire section for each device that will be managed by CC-SG.  
Note: Consult the Raritan Quick Setup Guides for Dominion KX, Dominion KX2, Dominion  
KX101, Dominion SX, and Dominion KSX for additional information on configuration.  
Dominion KX Devices  
The following section provides you with the necessary background information and steps to  
install and configure Raritan Dominion KX units to conform to CC-SG’s requirements.  
Note: Be sure to document the device name, IP address, administrative username and password,  
and attached systems (port number, type, system name) in Appendix A: Installation Template.  
Attach Power Cord and Local Console  
1. Connect the included AC power cord to the Dominion KX unit and plug into an  
AC Power Outlet.  
Figure 2 Dominion KX Physical Connections  
2. Attach a multisync VGA monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the ports labeled  
Local User using either a PS/2 keyboard and mouse or a USB keyboard and  
mouse.  
3. Power ON the Dominion KX unit. The device powers up and begins the boot  
process.  
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Set Dominion KX IP Address  
After completing the boot process, you will see the Dominion KX’s local access On Screen  
Display (OSD).  
1. Log in with the default username (admin) and password (raritan).  
2. Press the F5 key to activate the Administrative Menu.  
3. Select option 3 Network Settings, and then press ENTER to display the screen.  
4. Specify the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway for this Dominion KX unit.  
Figure 3 Dominion KX Network Settings Screen  
4. Press the S key to save the settings. The Dominion KX unit will automatically  
reboot.  
Connect to Network and Attach Servers  
Figure 4 Dominion KX Connections  
1. [Optional] Use a straight-through serial cable to connect an external modem.  
2. Connect one end of a straight-through Ethernet cable (included) to the port labeled LAN1 on  
the Dominion KX, and the other end to a network switch or router.  
3. [Optional] For Ethernet redundancy, use a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect the  
LAN2 port to another network switch or router. Should the Ethernet connectivity on LAN1  
become unavailable, Dominion KX will failover to this port with the same TCP/IP settings —  
at all other times, this port will be disabled.  
4. [Optional] Attach a keyboard and mouse (either PS/2 or USB), and a multi-sync monitor to  
the corresponding ports in the back of Dominion KX marked Local User. The Local User  
Console is used to access servers directly from the rack.  
5. Connect one end of a standard, straight through UTP cable (Cat5 / 5e / 6) to an unoccupied  
server port; connect the other end to the RJ45 ports on a Dominion KX CIM.  
6. Connect the remaining ports on the CIM to the corresponding KVM ports of a server that you  
want to manage using the Dominion KX.  
7. Repeat these steps to connect all servers that you want to manage with this Dominion KX.  
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Dominion KX2 Devices  
The following section provides you with the necessary background information and steps to  
install and configure Raritan Dominion KX2 units to conform to CC-SG’s requirements.  
Note: Be sure to document the device name, IP address, administrative username and password,  
and attached systems (port number, type, system name) in Appendix A: Installation Template.  
Figure 5 Dominion KX2 Connections  
Attach Power Cord and Local Console  
1. Attach the included AC power cord to the Dominion KX2 and plug into an AC power outlet.  
2. Attach a multi-sync VGA monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the respective Local User ports  
using either a PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse.  
Set Dominion KX2 IP Address  
1. Power ON the Dominion KX2 using the power switch at the back of the unit. Please wait for  
the Dominion KX2 unit to boot. (A beep signals that the boot is complete.)  
2. Once the unit has booted, the KX2 Local Console is visible on the monitor attached to the  
Dominion KX2 local port. Type the default username (admin) and password (raritan) and  
click Login. The Change Password screen is displayed.  
3. Follow the prompts to change the default password. Please refer to Raritan’s KX2 User Guide  
for details. Be sure to make a note of the new password.  
4. You will receive confirmation that the password was successfully changed. Click OK. The  
Port Access page is displayed.  
5. Select Device Settings > Network Settings.  
6. Specify a meaningful Device Name for your Dominion KX2 unit; up to 16 alphanumeric  
characters, special characters, and no spaces.  
7. Select None (Static IP) from the IP auto configuration drop-down list:  
8. Type the TCP/IP parameters for your Dominion KX2 unit: IP address, Subnet mask,  
Gateway IP address, Primary DNS server IP address, and (optional) Secondary DNS  
server IP address.  
9. Click OK to save the settings. Restart the Dominion KX2 unit.  
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Connect to Network and Attach Servers  
Dominion KX2 uses standard UTP cabling (Cat5/5e/6) to connect to each target server.  
1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable (included) from the network port labeled LAN1 to an  
Ethernet switch, hub, or router.  
2. To connect a target server to Dominion KX2, connect the appropriate Computer Interface  
Module (CIM). Please refer to Raritan’s Dominion KX2 User Guide for details.  
3. Attach the HD15 video connector of your CIM to the video port of your target server. Ensure  
that your target server’s video has already been configured to a supported resolution and  
refresh rate. For Sun servers, also ensure that your target server’s video card has been set to  
output standard VGA (H-and-V sync) and not composite sync.  
4. Attach the keyboard/mouse connector of your CIM to the corresponding ports on your target  
server. Using a standard straight-through UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cable, connect the CIM to an  
available server port on the back of your Dominion KX2 unit.  
Dominion SX Devices  
The following section provides you with the necessary background information and steps to  
install and configure Raritan Dominion SX units to conform to CC-SG’s requirements.  
Note: Be sure to document the device name, IP address, administrative username and password,  
and attached systems (port number, type, system name) in Appendix A: Installation Template.  
Attach Power Cord and Installation Computer  
1. Obtain a computer with a network card and a crossover network cable. This computer will be  
referred to as the installation computer.  
2. Connect the crossover network cable to the primary LAN connection on the rear panel of the  
unit. On models with two Ethernet interfaces, the primary LAN is LAN 1.  
3. Connect the other end of the crossover network cable to the network port on the installation  
computer.  
4. Connect the included AC power cord to the Dominion SX unit and plug into an AC Power  
Outlet.  
5. Power ON the Dominion SX unit.  
Note: The SX unit performs a hardware self-test, indicated by the green light on the back of the  
unit, and then starts the software boot sequence. The boot sequence is complete when the green  
light goes on and remains illuminated.  
Set Dominion SX IP Address  
1. Access the SX unit through your installation computer’s browser on the same subnet by  
typing the default URL https://192.168.0.192 into the address field.  
2. Log in with the default username (admin) and password (raritan).  
3. Follow the prompts to change the default password. Be sure to make a note of the new  
password.  
4. Click the Setup tab to display the Configuration and Logging topics.  
5. Click the Network section of the Setup Configuration screen.  
6. Type the data in the following fields: IP Address: Network address for this unit; Subnet  
Mask: Subnet mask for the network where this unit will reside; Gateway IP Gateway:  
Default gateway for this unit.  
7. Accept all other default values or change as needed.  
8. Click OK to save the settings. The SX unit reboots automatically once it has been configured.  
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Connect to Network and Attach Serial Devices  
1. Power OFF the SX unit.  
2. Disconnect from the installation computer, and move the Dominion SX to the location where  
it will be added to CC-SG.  
3. Connect one end of a straight-through Cat5 cable to the SX.  
4. Connect the other end of the Cat5 cable to the network.  
5. To attach a device with a standard DB9 or DB25 serial console port, connect one end of a  
standard Cat5 Ethernet cable to a serial console port on the Dominion SX.  
6. Connect the other end to a Raritan Nulling Serial Adapter (p/n ASCSDB9F, ASCSDB9M,  
ASCSDB25F, ASCSDB25M) as appropriate.  
7. Connect the adapter to the console port of the device.  
Dominion KSX Devices  
The following section provides you with the necessary background information and steps to  
install and configure Raritan KSX units to conform to CC-SG’s requirements.  
Note: Be sure to document the device name, IP address, administrative username and password,  
and attached systems (port number, type, system name) in Appendix A: Installation Template.  
Figure 6 Dominion KSX Back panel Connections  
Attach Power Cord and Local Console  
1. Connect the included AC power cord to the Dominion KSX unit and plug into an AC Power  
Outlet.  
2. Attach a PS/2 keyboard and multi-sync monitor to the corresponding local Admin Console  
ports on the Dominion KSX. Depending on your KSX model, the local Admin Console ports  
may be on the front (remove the front bezel by pulling it towards you) or the rear panel of  
your KSX unit. The local Admin Console is used during initial setup, but may be removed  
after setup is complete.  
3. Power ON the Dominion KSX.  
Set Dominion KSX IP Address  
1. After booting, the Dominion KSX displays the Setup Wizard on the Admin Console screen.  
Press B on the Admin Console keyboard to begin the initial configuration.  
2. On the Network Configuration Screen, assign a unique name (for example, “Atlanta Office”)  
and IP Address parameters for this Dominion KSX unit. Please refer to Raritan’s Dominion  
KSX User Guide for additional information on administrative parameters.  
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3. Press CTRL+S to save the settings. The Main Menu appears.  
4. Press R to restart.  
5. Press ENTER.  
6. Press R again to reboot the Dominion KSX.  
Connect to Network and Attach Serial Devices  
1. [Optional] Disconnect the PS/2 keyboard and multi-sync monitor from the Admin Console  
ports. Or leave them attached for future monitoring or configuration.  
2. Connect a standard Ethernet cable (included) from the network port labeled LAN1 to an  
Ethernet switch, hub, or router.  
3. To attach a device with a standard DB9 or DB25 serial console port to Dominion KSX,  
connect one end of a standard Cat5 Ethernet cable to a serial console port on the Dominion  
SX.  
4. Connect the other end of the Cat5 Ethernet cable to a Raritan Nulling Serial Adapter (p/n  
ASCSDB9F, ASCSDB9M, ASCSDB25F, ASCSDB25M) as appropriate.  
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Preparing IP-Reach Devices for CC-SG Management  
The following section provides you with the necessary background information and steps to  
install and configure Raritan IP-Reach units to conform to CC-SG’s requirements.  
Note: Be sure to document the device name, IP address, administrative username and password,  
and attached systems (port number, type, system name) in Appendix A: Installation Template.  
Please refer to Raritan’s IP-Reach Quick Setup Guide for additional information.  
IP Reach TR or M Series  
Attach Power Cord and Local Console  
1. Connect the included AC power cord to the IP-Reach unit.  
2. Attach a PS/2 keyboard and multi-sync monitor to the corresponding ports in the back of the  
IP-Reach marked Admin Console.  
3. Power ON the IP-Reach.  
Figure 7 IP-Reach TR Series  
Figure 8 IP-Reach M Series  
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Set IP Reach IP Address  
1. After the system boots, IP-Reach displays the Setup Wizard on the Admin Console screen.  
Note: During initial configuration, the IP-Reach Setup Wizard helps you quickly set up IP-Reach  
for the first time. The IP-Reach Setup Wizard appears only when accessing the Administrative  
Menus on a non-configured IP-Reach.  
Figure 9 IP-Reach Initial Configuration Screen  
2. Press B on the Admin Console keyboard to begin configuring IP-Reach.  
Figure 10 IP-Reach Network Configuration Screen  
3. Based on your configuration, type the requested information.  
Note: Do not obtain the IP-Address via DHCP. Obtain the IP-Address, the subnet mask, and  
default gateway from your network system administrator.  
4. Press CTRL+S to save the settings.  
5. On the Network Configuration Screen, assign a unique name (e.g. Server_Room) and IP  
Address parameters for IP-Reach.  
6. The Main Menu appears. Browse through the Admin Console options to configure IP-Reach  
as appropriate to your environment. Please refer to Raritan’s IP-Reach User Guide for  
additional information.  
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Connect to Network and Attach Servers or Switches  
1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port to an Ethernet switch, hub, or router.  
2. Connect the included CCP20 cable(s) from the KVM In port on the IP Reach unit to the  
KVM console of server or KVM switch to be accessed remotely.  
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Chapter 4: Install CC-SG  
Basic installation of CC-SG comprises 3 steps:  
1. Rack-mount the CC-SG unit.  
2. Physically connect all cables. Each CC-SG model has a different setup. Follow the  
instructions for your CC-SG model number.  
3. Set the CC-SG IP address.  
Next Steps: When you have completed the installation, please refer to Raritan’s CC-SG  
Administrators Guide for additional information on configuring your CC-SG. Use Guided Setup  
to easily set up your CC-SG environment.  
1. Rack Mount the CC-SG Unit  
Follow the instructions on the Quick Setup Guide that came with your CC-SG unit.  
2. Physical Connections  
Physical Connections for CC-SG E1 Units  
Numbers on the diagram below correspond to the step numbers in this procedure.  
Figure 11 Physical Connections for CCSG E1 Units  
1. Connect the CAT 5 network LAN cable to the LAN 1 port on the rear panel of the CC-SG  
unit. Connect the other end of the cable to the network.  
2. Attach the 2 included AC power cords to the power ports on the rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
Plug the other ends of the AC power cords into independent UPS protected outlets.  
3. Connect a video monitor and keyboard using KVM cables to the corresponding ports on the  
rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
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Physical Connections for CC-SG V1 Units  
Figure 12 Physical Connections for CCSG V1 Units  
1. Connect the network LAN cable to the LAN 1 port on the rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
Connect other end of cable to the network.  
2. Attach the included AC power cord to the port on rear panel of the CC-SG unit. Plug the  
other end of the cord into an AC power outlet.  
3. Power ON CC-SG by popping off front bezel and pressing the POWER button.  
4. Connect a video monitor and keyboard using KVM cables to the corresponding ports on the  
rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
Note: The CC-SG V1 hardware ships with Gigabit Ethernet NIC adaptors. As long as the NIC  
interfaces are using the default auto-negotiation setting, practically any cable can successfully  
be used between the interfaces and an Ethernet port. Depending on the cable, full 1000Mbps  
connectivity may not be possible, but minimally you should get 100Mbps.  
Physical Connections for CC-SG G1 Units  
Figure 13 Physical Connections for CCSG G1 Units  
1. Connect the network LAN cable to the LAN 0 port on the rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
Connect the other end of cable to the network.  
2. Attach an included AC power cord to the power port 1 on the rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
Plug the other end of the cord into an AC power outlet.  
3. Connect a video monitor and keyboard using KVM cables to the corresponding ports on the  
rear panel of the CC-SG unit.  
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3. Set IP Address of CC-SG  
1. When you see the CommandCenter login prompt on the video output, log in with the default  
username/password of admin/raritan. Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. You will  
be prompted to change the local console password. You can still use admin/raritan the first  
time you access CC-SG via a browser or other client.  
2. Press CTRL+X.  
3. On the Operation menu, click Network Interfaces and then select Network Interface  
Config.  
4. The Administrator Console appears. In the Configuration field, select DHCP or Static.  
5. If you select Static, type a static IP address.  
6. [Optional] Specify DNS servers, netmask, and gateway address.  
7. Select Save. Please wait a few minutes as CC-SG restarts.  
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Appendix A: Installation Template  
Blank Template  
Fill in the following template with information relevant to your installation. Once you have  
completed this step, you are ready to begin configuring CC-SG.  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway  
IP address  
Net Mask  
default gateway admin name  
admin password  
Default  
Default password  
username is  
admin  
is raritan  
Associations  
Category  
Name  
string/integer node/device/both Element  
Element  
Element  
Raritan Devices  
Name  
Type  
IP-Address  
Admin  
Username-  
Password  
Category/  
Element 1  
Category/  
Element 2  
Ports  
Name  
Device Name  
Device Port Number  
Nodes (In CC-SG, target servers are referred to as nodes.)  
Name Associated Port Category/Element 1  
Category/Element 2  
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User Groups  
Name  
Privileges  
Policy Name 1  
Policy Name 2  
Users  
Username  
Password  
User Group  
Device Groups  
Name  
Member 1  
Member 2  
(Specify members by  
Category/Element)  
Node Groups (In CC-SG, target servers are referred to as nodes.)  
Name  
Member 1  
Member 2  
(Specify members by  
Category/Element)  
Policies  
Name  
Day  
Time  
Control/  
Deny  
Device  
Group  
Port Group  
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Sample Template  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway  
default  
gateway  
admin  
name  
admin  
password  
IP address  
netmask  
admin  
raritan  
Associations  
Category  
Name  
node/device/  
both  
string/integer  
string  
Element  
Element  
Element  
location  
both  
node  
Datacenter1 Datacenter2 engineering  
node_type  
string  
Microsoft  
Unix  
Network  
Devices  
Admin  
Name/  
Password  
Category/  
Element1  
Category/  
Element2  
Name  
Type  
SX  
IP Address  
ccadmin/  
rar123  
location/  
Datacenter1  
DC1_SX1  
Eng_KX1  
ccadmin/  
rar123  
location/  
engineering  
KX  
Ports  
Name  
(system)  
Device Name  
Eng_KX1  
Eng_KX1  
DC1_SX1  
DC1_SX1  
Device Port #  
MS_serv1  
Sun_Serv2  
Cisco_Rtr1  
DC2_Web1  
1
2
1
2
User Groups  
Name  
Privileges  
Policy name1  
Policy name2  
full access  
(default)  
Sysadmin  
Unixadmins  
Msadmins  
Netadmins  
all (default)  
Node access only  
Node access only  
Node access only  
unixadmin_pol  
msadmin_pol  
netadmin_pol  
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Users  
Name  
Henryh  
Georgeh  
Ricka  
Password  
rar123  
User Group  
sysadmin  
rar123  
sysadmin  
rar123  
msadmins  
unixadmins  
Danf  
rar123  
Device Groups  
Name  
(Specify members by  
Category/Element)  
Member#1  
Member#2  
Node Groups  
(Specify members by  
Category/Element)  
Name  
Member#1  
Member#2  
unixport_grp  
msport_grp  
netport_grp  
node_type=unix  
node_type=microsoft  
node_type=network  
Policies  
Name  
Control/  
Deny  
Device  
Group  
Day  
Time  
all  
Node Group  
unixport_grp  
msport_grp  
netport_grp  
unixadmin_pol all  
control  
control  
control  
msadmin_pol  
netadmin_pol  
all  
all  
all  
all  
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Appendix B: Remote Power Management  
In CC-SG, you can implement remote power management for nodes using Raritan powerstrips  
and Dominion series products.  
Device Configurations for Power Control in CC-SG  
When you connect a PowerStrip to a Dominion SX, you can use CC-SG to manage power to  
nodes connected to the same SX or any other SX, KX, KX2 or KSX device.  
When you connect a PowerStrip to a Dominion KX or KX2 device, you can use CC-SG to  
manage power only to nodes that are connected to the same KX or KX2 device to which the  
PowerStrip is connected.  
Some examples of acceptable configurations include:  
Connect a PowerStrip to Dominion SX to power nodes connected to the same Dominion SX.  
Connect a PowerStrip to Dominion SX to power nodes connected to a Dominion KX.  
Connect a PowerStrip to Dominion KX to power nodes connected to the same Dominion KX.  
Connect multiple PowerStrips to a Dominion KX to provide power failover to nodes with  
redundant power supplies connected to the same KX.  
Connect one PowerStrip to a Dominion SX, connect a second PowerStrip to another  
Dominion SX to provide power failover to nodes with redundant power supplies connected to  
any other device.  
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Example: Remote Power Management Using SX, KX, and  
PowerStrip  
The following diagram illustrates the physical connections for managing remote power control.  
1. Connect the red RJ45 connector end of the CSCSPCS-10 cable to the RJ45 port on the  
PowerStrip.  
2. Connect the other end of the CSCSPCS-10 power control cable to any serial port on the  
Dominion SX.  
3. Connect the node to a Dominion KX with standard CAT5 cable with a DCIM-PS2 attached.  
Please refer to Chapter 3, or the Dominion KX User Guide for details.  
4. Plug the power cord of the node into an outlet port of the PowerStrip.  
5. Plug the power cord of the PowerStrip into an AC outlet. Please refer to the powerstrip’s  
documentation for details.  
Figure 14 CC-SG and Remote Power Management  
CC-SG Configuration  
Please refer to the CC-SG Administrators Guide, Chapter 6: Configuring Power Control for  
details on adding the remote power management configuration to CC-SG.  
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Example: Remote Power Management for Multiple Power  
Connections  
Many data center devices, network routers, switches, and servers are equipped with redundant  
power or multiple power supplies requiring several AC electrical connections. In the following  
scenario two separate power strips are provided for the node. A fully redundant configuration  
would include an additional Dominion SX with PowerStrip02 connected, thereby providing a  
separate and redundant control of the power strips. This example is limited to the simpler  
configuration of a single Dominion SX managing two power strips..  
Figure 15 Redundant Power for Target Device  
CC-SG Configuration  
Please refer to the CC-SG Administrators Guide, Chapter 6: Configuring Power Control for  
details on adding the remote power management configuration to CC-SG.  
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