Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Accessing CC-SG
- Chapter 3: Configuring CC-SG with Guided Setup
- Chapter 4: Creating Associations
- Chapter 5: Adding Devices and Device Groups
- Chapter 6: Configuring Nodes and Interfaces
- Chapter 7: Adding and Managing Users and User Groups
- Chapter 8: Policies
- Chapter 9: Configuring Remote Authentication
- Chapter 10: Generating Reports
- Audit Trail Report
- Error Log Report
- Access Report
- Availability Report
- Active Users Report
- Locked Out Users Report
- User Data Report
- Users in Groups Report
- Group Data Report
- AD User Group Report
- Asset Management Report
- Node Asset Report
- Active Nodes Report
- Node Creation Report
- Query Port Report
- Active Ports Report
- Scheduled Reports
- CC-NOC Synchronization Report
- Chapter 11: System Maintenance
- Chapter 12: Advanced Administration
- Appendix A: Specifications (G1, V1, and E1)
- Appendix B: CC-SG and Network Configuration
- Appendix C: User Group Privileges
- Appendix D: SNMP Traps
- Appendix E: Troubleshooting
- Appendix F: Two-Factor Authentication
- Appendix G: FAQs
- Appendix H: Keyboard Shortcuts

140 COMMANDCENTER SECURE GATEWAY ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
• Custom – Allows you to specify which components of the backup to restore to CC-SG by
checking them in the Restore Options area below. Check each of the following to include
them in the restore:
a. Data – CC-SG configuration, Device and Node configuration and User Data.
b. Logs – Error logs and event reports stored on CC-SG
c. CC firmware files – Stored firmware files used for updating the CC-SG server
itself.
d. Device firmware files – Stored firmware files used for updating Raritan devices
managed by CC-SG.
e. Application files – Stored applications used by CC-SG to connect users to nodes.
5. Type the number of minutes, from 0-60, that CC-SG will wait before performing the restore
operation in the Restore after field. This allows users time to complete their work and log off.
6. In the Broadcast Message field, type a message to notify other CC-SG users that a restore
will occur.
7. Click Restore.
After clicking Restore, CC-SG will wait for the time specified in the Restore after field before
restoring its configuration from the selected backup. When the restore occurs, all other users will
be logged off.
Saving and Deleting Backup Files
You can also save and delete backups stored on the CC-SG system from the Restore
CommandCenter screen. Saving backups allows you to maintain a copy of the backup file on
another PC, while deleting backups that are no longer needed can save space on the CC-SG.
To Save a backup
1. From the Available Backups table, select the backup you want to save to your PC.
2. Click Save to File. A Save dialog appears.
Figure 138 Saving a Backup File
3. Specify a location to save your CC-SG backup file, then click Save. The backup file will be
copied to you client PC.