Use the same appliance license key sent to you by Quest KACE. | |
Assign a static IP address and (optional) host name to the RSA. | |
Optional: LDAP |
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The device at the remote site that hosts the RSA must meet recommended requirements. For details, see the Technical Specifications for Virtual Appliances.
For complete information on how to install the RSA on a VMware® or Microsoft® Windows® Hyper-V® host, see the Setup Guide for VMware Platforms and Setup Guide for Hyper-V Platforms. You can also consult the VMware or Microsoft Windows documentation for instructions on opening an OVF in other host software.
By default, SSH is enabled on the RSA and you cannot disable it.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to display the Control Panel, then click Network Settings to display the Network Settings page. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings to display the Control Panel, then click KACE Linking to display the KACE Linking page. |
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In Host Name, enter a unique, logical name for this appliance. This name appears in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information when appliances are linked. |
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In Remote Login Expiration enter the number of minutes to keep the link open. When the time period expires, provide login credentials when switching to a linked appliance. The default is 120 minutes. |
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In Request Timeout, enter the number of seconds the appliance waits for a remote appliance to respond to a linking request. The default is 10 seconds. |
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Click Save to display the KACE Linking Key Fingerprint and the KACE Linking Key (this server) fields. |
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Copy the text in the Name field and the text in the Key field and paste it in a central location, such as a Notepad file. |
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