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Control Center Over the NET™ CC2000 v. 2.0

Control Center Over the NET™ CC2000 v. 2.0. IT Professional’s Challenges. How to manage multiple mgmt devices?. ?. Can you remember IP of multiple mgmt devices?. How to manage user authority among mgmt devices?.

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Control Center Over the NET™ CC2000 v. 2.0

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  1. Control Center Over the NET™ CC2000 v. 2.0

  2. IT Professional’s Challenges How to manage multiple mgmt devices? ? Can you remember IP of multiple mgmt devices? How to manage user authority among mgmt devices? How to ensure secure access to IT devices? How to manage all ports related to one IT device? How to get event logs of multiple mgmt devices? CC2000 software – the solution to meet these challenges!

  3. How can CC2000 help? - Secured remote access - Single portal to access multiple devices - Centralized access right control - Integrated management of Servers, Serial devices and Power - Centralized event monitoring

  4. CC- Control Center over the Net Integrated Server Room Management from …… CC2000 in Brief - Single IP - Single Sign-on - Single Tree-view

  5. CC2000- Network Architecture CC2000 Master Mumbai CC2000 Slave Bangalore CC2000 Slave Delhi Chennai Client 5 2010.02.10

  6. Compatible Operating Systems - Novel Suse Enterprise Server 9 and 10 CC2000 Software can be installed in …. - Windows: 2000, XP, 2000 Server, 2008 Server or Windows Vista with JRE 1. 6 Update 11 or higher. - Linux ( JRE 1.6 Update 11 or higher) - Red Hat Linux V.4 and 5.

  7. CC2000 Packages Node License Definition Standard package: 1 x Master, 16 x Nodes (software only, USB key not needed)

  8. CC2000 Packages

  9. CC2000 v. 2.0 New Features Blade Server VM Ware IPv6 Node License Warning Pull and Push name • - Syslog Support • - NTP • - OOBC • - Proxy • - Mac filter

  10. Features Master/Slave Topology CC Server Redundancy / Double Redundancy OOBC (dial-in, dial-back, dial-out) IPv6 Support Third-party Authentication Event Notification: SMTP, SNMP Trap, Syslog / Log Server IP Filter / Mac Filter

  11. Features Pull Name and Push Name SN Port Session history logging (including key strokes, command, messages…etc.) Task Scheduling Multi-language Support: English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Germany, Russian

  12. Add Device 1. Device • 6. Blade Server Support • Server Brands : IBM, DELL, HP • Blade Server Tree View • How it works? 2. Aggregate Device 3. Generic Device(hyperlink) • 7. VM Ware Support • What is VM Ware? • Virtualization • VM Ware vs. CC2000 • CC Tree View (VM Ware) 4. Group Device 5. Folder (Category)

  13. CC2000 User Interface

  14. Node License Definition - Each PORT of ATEN/ALTUSEN devices to be added to CC2000 tree-view list will take ONE node license • Aggregate Device: takes ONE node license only • (up to 2 x KVM ports, 8 x PN ports, 4 x Serial ports) • Blade Server & VM Ware: takes N +1 node license • (N = number of Blades / Virtual Machines) CC2000 Server TCP/IP KN PN SN Complete

  15. Master Slave Topology CC2000-M Synchronization SN KN PN CC2000-S CC2000-S SN KN PN SN KN PN Support up to 31 Slave CC Servers Complete

  16. CC Redundancy CC2000-M SN KN PN Crash CC2000-M CC2000-S CC2000-S SN KN PN SN KN PN Complete

  17. CC Double Redundancy CC2000-M CC2000-S CC2000-M Crash SN KN PN VPN or Proxy CC2000-S CC2000-S CC2000-S CC2000-S Crash Crash SN SN KN PN KN PN Complete

  18. OOBC – Dail IN Dial in to access CC2000 Server Modem PSTN Modem Complete CC2000 Server

  19. OOBC – Dail Back Dail back Modem PSTN Hang up the phone Modem Dail back phone number can be set as a Fix number or a Flexible assigned number. CC2000 Server Complete

  20. OOBC – Dail Out ISP Dial out to ISP Modem Complete CC2000 Server

  21. What is VM Ware? VM = Virtual Machine 1. A virtual machine is a tightly isolated software container that can run its own operating systems and applications as if it were a physical computer. 2. A virtual machine behaves exactly like a physical computer and contains it own virtual (ie, software-based) CPU, RAM hard disk and network interface card (NIC). Complete

  22. Virtualization • Virtualization lets you run multiple virtual machines on a single physical machine, with each virtual machine sharing the resources of that one physical computer across multiple environments. Virtual Machines • Different virtual machines can run different operating systems and multiple applications on the same physical computer. Server platform Complete

  23. VM Ware vs. CC2000 CC2000 Download plug-in files (viewer) CC2000 supports ESX, ESXi, vCenter, VSphere Complete

  24. CC Tree View (VM Ware) VCenter Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Virtual Machine ESX / VSphere Blade Server/ Physical Machine 5 Node license Complete

  25. Blade Server 3 Nodes Complete

  26. Blade Server – How it works? TCP/IP CC2000 Server CC sends signals to KN for switching blades CC2000 get’s Blade Server’s information through TCP/IP KN contains Blade Server’s hotkey Blade Server Blade 2 Blade 1 Blade 3 Blade 4 Complete

  27. Aggregate Device Support up to… KVM port x 2 PN port x 8 SN port x 4 Why Aggregate Device?? One Node license only Complete

  28. Third-party Authentication TCP/IP Username Password RADIUS, LDAP(S) Active Directory TACACS, NT Domain CC2000 Server Complete

  29. Log Server / SMTP / SNMP Trap TCP/IP • SMTP: email notification • SNMP: Trap notification • Syslog / Log Server: event history SNMP Manager Log Server AP Or Syslog SMTP Complete

  30. IP Filter / MAC Filter Complete

  31. Pull Name / Push Name KN CC2000 PC1 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC3 PC3 PC4 PC4 CC2000 push names to devices CC2000 pull names from devices PN PN1 PN1 PN2 PN2 PN3 PN3 PN4 PN4 SN SN1 SN1 SN2 SN2 SN3 SN3 SN4 SN4 Complete

  32. Task Scheduling Complete

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