Specifications

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Chapter 2 Software Installation
Logging into the ONS 15454
Step 4 Under Members, type the IP address (or node name) of a node you want to add to the group. Click Add.
Repeat this step for each node you want to add to the group.
Step 5 Click OK.
The next time you log into an ONS 15454, the login node group will be available in the Additional Nodes
list of the Login dialog box. You can create as many login groups as you need. The groups are stored in
the CTC preferences file and are not visible to other users.
2.5.2 Accessing ONS 15454s Behind Firewalls
If an ONS 15454 or CTC computer resides behind a firewall that uses port filtering, you must receive an
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) port from your network administrator and enable the IIOP port on
the ONS 15454 and/or CTC computer, depending on whether one or both devices reside behind firewalls.
If the ONS 15454 is in a protected network and the CTC computer is in an external network, as shown
in Figure 2-3, enable the IIOP listener port specified by the firewall administrator on the ONS 15454.
The ONS 15454 sends the port number to the CTC computer during the initial contact between the
devices using Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP). After the CTC computer obtains the ONS 15454
IIOP port, the computer opens a direct session with the node using the specified IIOP port.
Figure 2-3 ONS 15454s residing behind a firewall
If the CTC computer and the ONS 15454 both reside behind firewalls (Figure 2-4), set the IIOP port on
the CTC computer and on the ONS 15454. Each firewall can use a different IIOP port. For example, if
the CTC computer firewall uses IIOP port 4000, and the ONS 15454 firewall uses IIOP port 5000, 4000
is the IIOP port set on the CTC computer and 5000 is the IIOP port set on the ONS 15454.
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