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

184 COMMANDCENTER SECURE GATEWAY ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
11. Either copy and paste the passcodes into CC-NOC fields if you are the CC-NOC
administrator, or submit the two passcodes to the CC-NOC administrator. As documented in
the CommandCenter NOC Administrator Guide, the CC-NOC administrator will then
enter the passcodes in CC-NOC, which initiates an exchange of security certificates.
Important: To increase security, you must enter the passcodes in CC-NOC
within five minutes after they are generated on CC-SG. This will minimize the
window of opportunity for intruders to breach the system with a brute-force
attack. Avoid transmitting the passcodes over email or other electronic means
to avoid a possible interception by automated systems. A phone call or
exchange of written codes between trusted parties is better protection
against automated interception.
12. Once the certificate exchange process is complete, a secure channel has been established
between CC-NOC and CC-SG. The CC-NOC data will be copied to CC-SG. Click OK to
complete the process. If the process does not complete within 5 minutes, it times out and data
is not saved in CC-SG and any stored certificates are deleted. Retry the procedure again−go
to Step 1. in
Add a CC-NOC on page 182.
Note: CommandCenter NOC can only be added to standalone or primary node CC-SG servers.
Edit a CC-NOC
1. On the Access menu, click CC-NOC Configuration. The CC-NOC Configuration screen
appears.
2. Highlight a CC-NOC in the list, and then click Edit. The Edit CC-NOC Configuration
screen appears.
3. Change the configuration as needed. Please refer to the previous section,
Add a CC-NOC,
for additional information fields.
Launch CC-NOC
To launch CC-NOC from CC-SG:
1. On the Access menu, click CC-NOC Configuration.
2. In the CC-NOC Configuration screen, select an available CC-NOC.
3. Click Launch. This will connect you to a configured CC-NOC.
Delete a CC-NOC
To remove and unregister a CC-NOC in CC-SG, do the following.
1. On the Access menu, click CC-NOC Configuration. The CC-NOC Configuration screen
appears.
2. Select the CC-NOC you want to delete from CC-SG, and then click Delete. You are
prompted to confirm the deletion.
3. Click Yes to delete the CC-NOC. A CC-NOC Deleted Successfully message confirms that
CC-NOC has been deleted.