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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

System Administration

Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal

You can register additional DFM servers so that they appear on the LMS portal. There is no limit to the number of servers you can register, since device limits are enforced from the DFM server side; the LMS portal is simply a portal for the different applications. However, you will probably want to limit your home page to two or three DFM servers. The local DFM server name is always listed first on the LMS Portal.

If you have multiple instances of DFM on your home page, you can always map a DFM instance to its Common Services instance by the server hostname (DFM@server, CS@server).

Note When you use a remote version of DFM, CiscoWorks will prompt you to reauthenticate yourself.

Step 1 From the LMS portal, select Common Services > Server > HomePage Admin > Application Registration. The Application Registration Status page appears.

Step 2 Click Registration. The Registration Location page opens.

Step 3 Activate the Import from Other Servers radio button, and click Next. The Import Server’s Attributes page opens.

Step 4 In the Import Server’s Attributes page, enter the following information:

Server Name—Host name or IP address.

Server Display Name—A user-specified name that will be displayed on the LMS portal, and as the DFM home page title when you select that DFM instance.

Port—1741.

Step 5 Click Next. CiscoWorks verifies that the remote server is reachable.

Step 6 When you select the new DFM server instance from the LMS portal, you will have to authenticate by entering a user name and password for the remote host.

Configuring Users (ACS and Non-ACS)

The CiscoWorks server provides the mechanism for authenticating and authorizing users for CiscoWorks applications. What users can see and do is determined by their user role. System Administrators can configure user roles by selecting Server > Security > Single-Server Management > Local User Setup. From here you can add, modify, or delete users.

The CiscoWorks server provides two different mechanisms or modes for authenticating users for CiscoWorks applications:

CiscoWorks Local Mode—By default, the CiscoWorks server uses CiscoWorks Local mode, or non-ACS mode. In CiscoWorks Local mode, CiscoWorks assigns roles, along with privileges associated with those roles, as described in the Common Services Permission Report. (You can generate a Permission Report from the LMS portal by selecting Server > Reports > Permission Report and clicking Help.) For more information, refer to Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode, page 11-5.

 

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Contents File Ownership and Protection 11-1Secure Socket Layer SSL SNMPv3Working with Firewalls 11-2NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --help 11-3Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal Configuring Users ACS and Non-ACS11-4 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode 11-5Using DFM in ACS Mode 11-6Field Description Usage Notes Creating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly11-7 Backing Up and Restoring DFM Data 11-8Changing the Password for DFM Databases Option Description Usage NotesBefore You Begin 11-9Configuring Logging 11-10Folder Maximum Backup Function/Module Viewing and Maintaining Log FilesNo. Log Files Size KBDPS 11-12Name Description Dependency Starting and Stopping DFM Processes11-13 11-14 Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes 11-15Option Description and Arguments 11-16Arguments 11-17Example 1 Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM 11-18Reregister any processes that depend on DfmServer 11-1911-20