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Appendix I: FAQs
384
Question
Answer
well as external (not just
WAN, but LAN, too)?
LAN or WAN.
Does CC-SG support CRL
List, that is, LDAP list of
invalid certificates?
No.
Does CC-SG support Client
Certificate Request?
No.
Accounting FAQs
Question
Answer
Accounting
The event times in the Audit
Trail report seem incorrect.
Why?
Log event times are logged according to the time
settings of the client computer. You can adjust the
computer's time and date settings.
Can audit/logging abilities
track down who switched on
or off a power plug?
Direct power switch-off is not logged, but power
control through CC-SG can be logged to audit logs.
Performance FAQs
Question
Answer
Performance
As a CC-SG administrator, I
added over 500 nodes and
assigned all of them to me.
Now it takes a long time to
log into CC-SG.
When you, as administrator, have many nodes
assigned to you, CC-SG downloads all information for
all nodes during the logging process, which slows the
process considerably. It is recommended that
administrator accounts be used primarily to manage
CC-SG configuration do not have access to many
nodes.
What is the bandwidth usage
per client?
Remote access to a serial console over TCP/IP is
about the same level of network activity as a telnet
session. However, it is limited to the RS232 bandwidth
of the console port itself, plus SSL/TCP/IP overhead.
The Raritan Remote Client (RRC) controls remote
access to a KVM console. This application provides
tunable bandwidth from LAN levels down to something
suitable for a remote dial-up user.
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