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

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Device Settings
1. On the Administration menu, click Configuration. The Configuration Manager screen
appears.
2. Click the Device Settings tab.
Figure 168 Configuration Settings Device Settings Screen
3. To update device Default Port, select a Device Type in the table and double-click the Default
Port value. Type the new Default Port value and press the Enter key.
4. To update device timeout duration, double-click the Heartbeat (sec) value at the bottom of the
screen. Type new timeout duration for this device.
5. Click Update Configuration to save the new device values. A success message will appear
to confirm the update of all associated device settings.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol allows CC-SG to push SNMP traps (event notifications)
to an existing SNMP manager on the network. Only a CC-SG Administrator trained in handling
an SNMP infrastructure should configure CC-SG to work with SNMP.
CC-SG also supports SNMP GET/SET operations with third-party enterprise Management
Solutions, such as HP OpenView. To support the operations, you must provide SNMP agent
identifier information such as these MIB-II System Group objects: sysContact, sysName, and
sysLocation. Refer to RFC 1213 for details. These identifiers provide contact, administrative, and
location information regarding the managed node.
MIB Files
Because CC-SG pushes its own set of Raritan traps, you must update all SNMP managers with a
custom MIB file that contains Raritan SNMP trap definitions. Please refer to
Appendix D:
SNMP Traps. This custom MIB file can be found on the CD included with your CC-SG unit and
also under Firmware Upgrades on
http://www.raritan.com/support.
Configuring SNMP in CC-SG
1. On the Administration menu, click Configuration. The Configuration Manager screen
appears.