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Chapter 15: Advanced Administration 
 
 
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What is IP Isolation mode? 
IP Isolation mode allows you to isolate clients from devices by placing 
them on separate sub-networks and forcing clients to access the devices 
through CC-SG. In this mode, CC-SG manages traffic between the two 
separate IP domains. IP Isolation mode does not offer failover. If either 
LAN connection fails, users will not have access. 
See 
About CC-SG LAN Ports
 (on page 211) for the locations of the 
Primary LAN and Secondary LAN ports on each CC-SG model. 
Note: Clustering cannot be configured when using IP Isolation mode. 
 
 
Setup for IP Isolation mode: 
When implementing IP Isolation mode for your CC-SG network: 
• 
Each CC-SG LAN port must be connected to a different sub-network. 
• 
Raritan devices must be connected to the Primary LAN only. 
• 
Clients to be isolated are connected to the Secondary LAN. Clients 
that don’t need to be isolated may be connected to the Primary LAN. 
See 
Configure a Combination of Direct Mode and Proxy Mode
 
(on page 220).  
Note: Isolated clients on the Secondary LAN will use Proxy mode. 
The clients on the Primary LAN may use Direct mode. Set the 
connection mode to "Both" to configure this combination.