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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 
 
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3.  Click Reboot or Force Reboot.  
 
Accessing the Virtual Topology View 
The Topology View is a tree structure that shows the relationships of the 
control system, virtual hosts, and virtual machines associated with the 
selected node. 
You must have the Device, Port, and Node Management privilege to 
open the topology view. 
 
Open the topology view from the virtual node profile: 
1.  In the node profile, click the tab that contains virtualization 
information about the node: Virtual Machine Data tab, Virtual Host 
Data tab or Control System tab, depending on the node type. 
2.  Click the Topology View link. The topology view opens in a new 
window. Virtual nodes that are configured in CC-SG display as links.  
ƒ  Double-click a node's link to open the node profile for the virtual 
node. 
ƒ  Double-click an interface link to either connect to the node.  
ƒ  Double-click a virtual power interface link to open the Power 
Control page for the node. 
 
Connecting to a Node 
Once a node has an interface, you can connect to that node through the 
interface in several different ways. See Raritan's CommandCenter 
Secure Gateway User Guide.
 
 
To connect to a node: 
1.  Click the Nodes tab. 
2.  Select the node to which you want to connect and: 
ƒ  In the Interfaces table, click the name of the interface with which 
you want to connect. 
or 
ƒ  In the Nodes tab, expand the list of interfaces underneath the 
node to which you want to connect. Double-click the name of the 
interface to which you want to connect, or right-click the interface 
and select Connect.