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Connecting and disconnecting hosts and domains

Logon authentication

There are three authentication mechanisms by which a connection can be established with the server.

Silent Logon (Windows platforms only): This happens when the server is local; that is, the VEA client and server both are running on the same machine. If the user has logged on with administrator privileges, then username and password are not required. (The basic connection dialog box is used.)

Native Logon: Username and password are required to authenticate the user. (The expanded connection dialog box is used.)

DCOM authentication (Windows platforms only): If the user has logged in as administrator on the domain, then username and password are not required to authenticate the user (the basic connection box is expanded after entering the server name and clicking OK), and the user is connected to the server. The server needs to be started with administrator privileges for this type of authentication.

If the user does not have administrator privileges, then the connection takes place using the Native Logon mechanism.

Disconnecting from a host

The Disconnect procedure disconnects a host machine from the current VEA session. When a host machine is disconnected, VEA cannot administer that machine until a new connection is made.

If the connection is lost for any other reason, a message appears that indicates the connection has been terminated, and the icon for that computer is removed from the left tree view. Click OK to close the message box.

To restore access to a disconnected host machine, you must reconnect to the host.

To disconnect from a host

1Right-click the computer icon to be disconnected.

2Select Disconnect from the file menu on the menu bar.

3A confirmation dialog will appear, click Yes to end the remote connection.

4The computer icon disappears from the left tree view.

Switching between connected hosts

You can switch the VEA console display between connected hosts:

Select View > Connection.

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Contents Veritas Enterprise Administrator 5.0.1 Users Guide Unix is a registered trademark of The Open Group Contents Chapter Dialog boxes Contents About the Veritas Enterprise Administrator console Introducing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator consoleVEA features Veritas Enterprise Administrator home 2shows the main window of VEA Main windowObject tree and grid Quick access barObject tree Grid Menu barTasks view ToolbarStatus area Console viewMultiple selections Accessing tasksOpening a new window Alternatively, you can select File New Window Page Using Veritas Enterprise Administrator Setting up your system About Veritas Enterprise AdministratorStarting Veritas Enterprise Administrator From a Unix client Using the start menuUsing the command line From a Windows clientSelecting an alternate profile Startup profileIf no profiles exist See Setting the console view on Setting Veritas Enterprise Administrator preferencesAdding and removing favorite hosts Setting connection preferencesReconnecting hosts Adjusting the history settingsSetting advanced preferences Setting general preferencesSetting language preference Number of unfiltered messages Setting the console viewFilter messages Viewing objects and object properties Setting user accountsNavigational view Selecting objectsConsole view Details viewTasks view Properties of an object Performing tasks Running tasks from the menu bar Running tasks from a popup menu Connecting and disconnecting hosts and domainsRunning tasks from the task assistant Clicking on File Connect Connecting to a host or domainDisconnecting from a host Logon authenticationSwitching between connected hosts Using the control panel Exiting the Veritas Enterprise Administrator clientViewing different products 4shows the alert log Viewing the alert logViewing alert details Previous and next alert setsPrevious and next task sets Viewing the task logTask details Configuring logsPrinting views Managing user profilesCreating a new profile Selecting a startup profileFirewall support Changing your passwordDeleting a profile C.d1234 ExampleClient --- firewall --- AB Keyboard shortcuts About accessibilityAbout accelerators Keyboard mapping conventions About mnemonicsActions Conventions Mnemonic Accelerator Dialog boxesAccessibility Dialog boxes Tabbed pages Changing the selection Accessibility Dialog boxes Glossary Clicking the mouse Index VEA
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