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82 DSView Installer/User Guide
Establish sessions with target devices from the DS1800 digital switch, CPS appliance, CCM
appliance or DSR switch, or establish sessions with BMCs attached to a DSI5100 appliance as
target devices.
Appliance administrators and DSView software administrators may:
Flash upgrade a managed appliance
View and configure settings for a managed appliance
Managed appliance rights may be changed using the Access Rights link in the side navigation bar.
See Changing Unit Access Rights on page 91 for more information.
An SPC device is automatically added to the DSView software database and associated with the
specified serial port on a DSR switch, CPS appliance or CCM appliance when you add the
managed appliance. Any target devices plugged into the SPC device outlets are also added, based
on the options selected.
The applicable X.509 certificate is automatically copied from the DSView management software to
the DS1800 digital switch, DSI5100, CPS or CCM appliance or DSR switch being added. A
certificate is a unique identifier of an individual managed appliance
NOTE: EVR1500 environmental monitors and generic appliances do not support certificates and may be added
to multiple DSView software systems.
To add a single managed appliance:
NOTE: This procedure is valid for the following managed appliances: DS1800 digital switch, DSI5100 appliance,
CPS appliance, CCM appliance or DSR switch.
1. Click Add in a Unit Views window. The Add Unit Wizard will open. Click Next.
2. The Select Add Unit Procedure window will open. Click Add a single appliance, then
click Next.
3. The Select Appliance Type window will open. Select a managed appliance from the product
list, then click Next.
4. A Select Address Configuration of Appliance window will open including the name of the
managed appliance.
Click No, the <Managed Appliance Name> does not have an address if the managed
appliance does not have an existing address. Continue to step 5.
-or-
Click Yes, the <Managed Appliance Name> does have an address and either type the address
or the fully qualified domain name for the managed appliance. Go to step 7.
5. The Configure Appliance Network Settings window will open.
a. Type the IP address and subnet mask, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx), for the
managed appliance.
b. Optionally, type a gateway in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx).
c. Click Next.

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