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Foglight APM for Real User Experience 5.9.11 - Installation and Setup Guide

Installation overview Installing physical appliances Installing virtual appliances Setting up appliances Working with appliance-hosted Management Servers Setting up server-hosted Management Servers Maintaining appliances Backing up and restoring physical appliances Appendix: Troubleshooting

Removing user accounts

You cannot remove the account that you used to log in to the Console Program.

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From the main menu, select Console User Accounts.
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Select Remove Console User.
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Select OK to return to the Remove Console User(s).
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Select Back to return to the Console User Accounts.

Modifying the time zone, time, or date

Start by selecting a time zone. If the date or time associated with the time zone are incorrect, you can change them.

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Select Change Date, Time, and Timezone.
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From the Region list, select a region.
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From Time Zone list, select a time zone, country, or region.
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To use UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), select Hardware Clock Set To UTC. Clear this option to use local time.
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Select Manually.
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Select Accept.
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Modifying the list of NTP servers for physical appliances

For physical appliances, you need to specify the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. Depending on your network configuration, administrators may need to provide one NTP server per datacenter.

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Select Change NTP Settings.
NTP Server 1: Specify the IP address of the primary NTP server. This server provides the reference clock for the network. When this setting is provided, the appliance clock synchronizes with the NTP server clock.
NTP Server 2, NTP Server 3: Allows you to specify additional NTP servers, should the primary server become unavailable.
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Modifying network settings

The Network Settings screen displays the current settings for this appliance. For an appliance containing a Sniffer, the Monitor Devices area displays the monitoring ports currently in use. You can change any of the network settings except for Monitor Devices. The Console Program stops all active processes before saving your changes.

When specifying IP addresses, you can use either IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.

When specifying a subnet mask, you can use whichever notation you prefer, that is, either CIDR notation (as shown in the following image) or IP notation (for example, 255.255.255.0). The Console Program automatically converts IP notation to CIDR notation.

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