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Managing the Assurance Sensor Control
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About the Management Web Interface
The Management Web Interface provides secure access, via an SSL client, to all system control, management, and monitoring functions. You can connect to the web interface using a computer that is equipped with a JavaScript-enabled web browser, such...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Starting the Management Web Interface
Physically Connecting to the Sensor Control Before logging in to the unit via the Management Web interface, you must first establish communication between your workstation and the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control (formerly ...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 02 Dec 2024
Configuring Logical Interfaces
You can define one or more logical interfaces for managing the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control (formerly Skylight sensor: control ) instance; the types of interfaces available include standard IPv4, IPv6, VLAN or VLAN-in- VLA...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Finding a Host (Ping and Traceroute)
Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control (formerly Skylight sensor: control ) provides ping and traceroute functions to help troubleshoot network problems. Use the ping function to verify whether a specific host (IP address) i...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Managing User Sessions
The Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control 's management system provides multiple configurable management sessions to allow multiple users to control the Sensor Control . To view current sessions, access the page System ▶ Session ...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Managing Users and Privileges
You can configure each unit to be managed by several users, each with different privileges. Privileges, also referred to as permissions, are used to grant precise levels of access to different user groups. You may choose to limit certain users to on...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Using RADIUS Authentication
You can use a RADIUS server to authenticate users. When RADIUS authentication is enabled, the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control supports Authentication and Authorization as configured on the RADIUS server. A RADIUS server can be...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Using TACACS+ Authentication
You can use a TACACS+ server to authenticate users. When TACACS+ authentication is enabled, the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control supports Authentication and Authorization as configured on the TACACS+ server. A TACACS+ server ca...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Managing Access Control Lists
You may use an Access Control List (ACL), which is a network access control mechanism, to prevent or allow specific MAC or IP addresses to access the Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control for management purposes. You can create up...
Written by
Alan Chiu
Updated on : 25 Sep 2024
Managing OS Service
Access the System ▶ OS Service page to show and edit the HTTP server configuration. To change the HTTP Server configuration Access the page System ▶ OS Service . The current HTTP Server configuration is displayed. Complete/modify...
Updated on : 30 Mar 2022
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