Administrator Guide

View and Delete Access Violations for a Storage Center
View access violations to determine who has unsuccessfully attempted to log in. A maximum of 100 access violations are recorded
and displayed for a
Storage Center.
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. In the Summary tab, click Settings. The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
4. Click the IP Filtering tab.
5. Click Show Access Violations. The Show Access Violations dialog box appears.
6. (Optional) Delete access violations.
a. Select the corresponding check box for each violation that you want to delete.
b. Click Delete Selected Violations. A confirmation dialog box opens.
c. Click Yes to close the confirmation dialog box, then click Close to close the Show Access Violations dialog box.
7. Click OK to close the Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box.
Configuring Storage Center Secure Console Settings
The secure console allows support personnel to access the Storage Center console without connecting through the serial port.
NOTE: Do not modify the secure console configuration without the assistance of Dell Technical Support.
Enable Secure Console Access
Enable the secure console to allow support personnel to access the Storage Center console without connecting through the serial
port.
Prerequisites
The Storage Center must be added to Storage Manager using a Storage Center user with the Administrator privilege.
Steps
1. Expand the Dell Storage Manager menu, and then click Storage.
2. In the SC Series tab, select a Storage Center to open the Storage Center view.
3. In the Summary tab, click Settings. The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.
4. Click the Secure Console tab.
5. Select the Enable secure console access check box.
6. In the Reservation Server Host or IP Address (Storage Center 6.6 or later) or Secure Console Server Host or IP Address
field (Storage Center 6.5 or earlier), type the host name or IP address of a secure console server provided by Dell Technical
Support.
7. In the Session Time to Live field (Storage Center 6.6 or later), enter the time, in minutes, hours, or days, to keep the session
active.
NOTE: The maximum time to live is 72 hours.
8. If a SOCKS proxy is required to allow the Storage Center to communicate with the secure console server specified in the
previous step, configure the Proxy Settings.
a. From the Proxy Type drop-down menu, select SOCKS4 or SOCKS5.
b. In the IP Address field, type the IP address of the proxy server.
c. In the Port field, type the port used by the proxy server.
d. If the proxy server requires authentication, complete the User Name and Password fields.
9. Click OK.
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