Owner's Manual

3. Select Use HTTP Proxy Settings.
4. In the Server Address (IP or Hostname) box, type a server address for the proxy server.
5. In the Port box, type a valid port number from 1–65535. Commonly used ports for a proxy server are
80 and 8080.
6. If the proxy server requires credentials to log in, select Use Proxy Credentials and then in User Name
and Password boxes, type the required user name and password. To verify the password, type the
password in Confirm Password.
7. To validate the settings typed on this page, click Test Proxy Connection.
8. Click Save.
License Management
Active System Manager licensing is based on the total number of managed resources.
The valid license type supported is Standard license. Standard license is a full-access license type. After
uploading an initial license, you can upload subsequent licenses on the Virtual Appliance Management
page. Subsequent uploads will replace the existing license.
1. In the left pane, click SettingsVirtual Appliance Management.
2. In the License Management section, click Edit
.
3. Click Browse, select a valid license file, and then click Open.
4. To activate the license, click Save.
After uploading the license file, the following information about the license is displayed:
License Type
Number of Resources
Number of Used Resources
Number of Available Resources
Activation Date
(If multiple standard licenses are uploaded, details of all the licenses are displayed).
Editing Default Time Zone and NTP Settings
Changes on this page affect the time zone and NTP server(s) that are applied to Active System Manager
virtual appliance. All time data is stored in UTC format, and is used to display log and event time stamps.
1. In the left pane, click Settings Virtual Appliance Management.
2. In the Time Zone and NTP Settings section, click Edit.
3. From the Time Zone drop-down list, select a time zone.
4. Type the IP address or hostname in Preferred NTP Server and Secondary NTP Server (optional) for
time synchronization.
5. Click Save. The GUI becomes unavailable as the web services are restarted, the virtual appliance shell
is still accessible and all active users are logged out.
Virtual Identity Pools
In Active System Manager (ASM), virtual identity pools provide a conceptual way to categorize the virtual
identities that help in network communication.
A virtual identity pool can include any combination of following virtual identities:
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