Appendix J: Additional PX3TS Information
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Ways to Probe Existing User Profiles
This section indicates available ways to query existing user accounts on the
PX3TS.
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With SNMP v3 activated, you get the "user unknown" error when the user
name used to authenticate does not exist.
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Any user with the permission to view event rules can query all local
existing users via JSON RPC.
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Any user with the permission to view the event log may get information
about existing users from the log entries.
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Any authenticated users can query currently-existing connection sessions,
including Webcam-Live-Preview sessions, which show a list of associated
user names.
Raritan Training Website
Raritan offers free training materials for various Raritan products on the
Raritan training website
http://www.raritantraining.com
. The Raritan
products introduced on this website include intelligent PDU, KVM, EMX, BCM,
and CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG).
To get access to these training materials or courses, you need to apply for a
username and password through the Raritan training website. After you are
verified, you can access the Raritan training website anytime.
Role of a DNS Server
As Internet communications are carried out on the basis of IP addresses,
appropriate DNS server settings are required for mapping domain names (host
names) to corresponding IP addresses, or the PX3TS may fail to connect to the
given host.
Therefore, DNS server settings are important for external authentication. With
appropriate DNS settings, the PX3TS can resolve the external authentication
server's name to an IP address for establishing a connection. If the
SSL/TLS
encryption
is enabled, the DNS server settings become critical since only fully
qualified domain name can be used for specifying the LDAP server.
For information on external authentication, see
Setting Up External
Authentication
(on page 360).
Cascading Troubleshooting
Any accessibility problem occurred on one of the devices in the cascading chain
may result in failure to access all downstream slave devices that are connected
to it.
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