Raritan Engineering CC-SG User Manual

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Chapter 4: Creating Associations  
Associations  
CC-SG provides powerful, highly customizable organizational capabilities. Associations provide 
this organizational capability and are used to organize your equipment. For example, you may 
have Raritan devices that manage target servers in a New York data center and a Philadelphia 
data center. Associations help in grouping and displaying Raritan device and target systems in the 
CC-SG web interface. For example, the following screen is a custom view that hierarchically 
displays three data centers, that is, DataCenter1, NYC, and Philadelphia, and the type of target 
servers in them. You can customize the CC-SG to organize and display your servers however you 
like.  
 
Figure 35 CC-SG Organization Example  
 
Associations-Defining Categories and Elements 
An important concept in CC-SG is categories and elements. Categories and elements are defined 
with the Association Wizard or Association Manager. Raritan devices and ports are organized by 
category and elements. Each category/element pair is assigned to a device, a port, or both. 
Therefore, you need to define your categories and elements before you add a Raritan device and 
configure ports in CC-SG.  
A category is a group, or set, of similar elements.  For example, you could have a category to 
group your Raritan devices by location. So, Location, can be a category and could contain a set of 
elements, such as New York City and Philadelphia. These organizational capabilities are defined 
using the Association Wizard or Association Manager.  
The categories and elements are also used by policies, which are used to control user access to 
servers. The above example can be used to create policies to control user access to only NYC 
servers, or network ports, or any combination such as MS2003 servers in NYC.