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3. Select a software version of CC-NOC you want to add, and then click Next. Version 5.1 has
fewer integration features than 5.2 and later, and only requires adding a name and an IP
address. For additional information on CC-NOC 5.1, please refer to
www.raritan.com/support. Click Product Documentation, and then click
CommandCenter NOC.
Figure 183 Add CC-NOC Configuration Screen
4. Type a descriptive name for the CC-NOC in the Name field. Maximum length is 50
alphanumeric characters.
5. Type the IP address or hostname of the CC-NOC in the CC-NOC IP/Hostname field. This is
a required field. For hostname rules, please refer to
Terminology/Acronyms in Chapter 1:
Introduction.
6. To retrieve daily information on targets in the CC-NOC database, type a discovery range in
the IP Range From and IP Range To fields. This IP range represents the range of addresses
CC-SG is interested in and instructs CC-NOC to send events for these devices to CC-SG.
This range is related to the discovery range that is configured in the CC-NOC. Please refer to
Raritan’s CommandCenter NOC Administrator Guide for details. Type a range, keeping
the following rules in mind:
IP ADDRESS RANGE DESCRIPTION
If CC-SG range entered here is a subset of
the range configured in CC-NOC…
…then, CC-NOC returns all known target
device information within this range.
If CC-SG range entered here includes a
partial list (non-null intersection) of the
range configured in CC-NOC…
…then, CC-NOC returns all known target
device information within the intersecting
range.
If CC-SG range is a superset of the range
configured in CC-NOC…
…then, CC-NOC returns all known target
device information within this range.
Essentially, CC-NOC returns targets that are
defined in the CC-NOC range.
If CC-SG range does not overlap the
range configured in CC-NOC…
…then, CC-NOC will not return any target
device information at all.