Pc clients to nodes, Cc-sg & client for ipmi, ilo/riloe, drac, rsa – Raritan Computer CC-SG User Manual
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The first mode is the primary means for users and administrators to connect to CC-SG. The other
two modes are less frequently used. These modes require the following networking configuration:
Communication Direction
Port
Number
Protocol
Configurable?
Client → CC-SG GUI
443
TCP
no
Client → CC-SG GUI
80
TCP
no
Client → CC-SG GUI
8080
TCP
no
Client → CC-CLI SSH
22
TCP
yes
Client → CC Diagnostic
Console
23 TCP yes
PC Clients to Nodes
Another significant role of CC-SG is to connect PC clients to various targets (or nodes). These
targets can be serial or KVM console connections to Raritan devices (called Out-of-Band
connections). Another mode is to use In-Band access (IBA) methods, for example, Virtual
Network Computer (VNC), Windows Remote Desktop (RDP), or Secure Shell (SSH).
Another facet of PC client to target communication is whether:
• The PC client connects directly to the target (either via a Raritan device or In-Band access),
which is called Direct Mode.
• Or, if the PC client connects to the target through CC-SG, which acts as an application
firewall and is called Proxy Mode.
Communication Direction Port
Number
Protocol
Configurable?
Client → CC-SG via Proxy
→ Target
2400
(on CC-SG)
TCP no
Client → Raritan Target
(Direct Mode)
5000 (on device)
TCP
yes
Client → Dominion SX →
(Direct Mode)
51000 TCP
yes
CC-SG & Client for IPMI, iLO/RILOE, DRAC, RSA
Another significant role of CC-SG is to manage third-party devices, such as iLO/RILOE, Hewlett
Packard’s Integrated Lights Out/Remote Insight Lights Out servers. Targets of an iLO/RILOE
device are powered on/off and recycled directly. Intelligent Platform Management Interface
(IPMI) servers can also be controlled by CC-SG. Dell DRAC and RSA targets can also be
managed by CC-SG.
Communication Direction Port
Number
Protocol
Configurable
CC-SG → IPMI
623
UDP
no
CC-SG → iLO/RILOE (uses
HTTP ports)
80 or 443 UDP
no
CC-SG → DRAC
80 or 443 UDP
no
CC-SG → RSA
80 or 443 UDP
no