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In the MCCS menu bar, select 'Windows (W)' and then 'Environment Setting' to check and modify user accounts, licenses, logs, sessions and UIports.

 

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Connection information

At each node, you can check the access address/time and the user roles for the given ID.

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[Figure] Conection Information



Feature settings

It is available to check features which are being used currently and to disable useless features.

If you disable, it is unable to use relevant resources, moreover, there may be features you cannot disable because the relevant resources have been registered already.

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[Figure] Feature Settings



License settings

Can check the status of license for each node.

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[Figure] License Settings



Log settings

Can adjust the color for each log message level and select the range of log information.

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[Figure] Logging Setting



SNMP settings

The Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) is an internet-standard protocol that devices can share information about their current state using a message format.
SNMP provides a standardized framework and a common language used for the monitoring and management of devices in a network.
MCCS supports SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocal) trap and can send an event message to a device in a network. It supports SNMP version 1, version 2c and version 3. 

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You can add, edit, delete and view the SNMP configuration by select the node.

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[Figure] Configuring SNMP

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1) Select the 'Add' button in the bottom of the SNMP pane.

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[Figure] Adding SNMP


2) Select the SNMP version and click the 'OK' button.

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[Figure] Selecting SNMP version

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3) Select the security level in case of version 3 and click the 'OK' button.

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[Figure] Selecting security level

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4) Enter the properties. If two or more values are entered, they will be separated by "," in destination IP. 

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[Figure] Entering properties

                                
[Figure] Entering properties of security level                                                                 [Figure] Entering properties of security level                                                               [Figure] Entering properties of security level

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Select the 'Edit' button in the bottom of the SNMP pane.

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[Figure] Editing SNMP   

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Select the 'Delete' button in the bottom of the SNMP pane.

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[Figure] Deleting SNMP

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When configuring of SNMP has complete, the properties are applied onto both nodes in the cluster. 
But this will be only applied on the node when the peer node is isolated in the cluster. In this case, this can be synchronized by clicking the 'Sync' button. 

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[Figure] Synchronizing the SNMP settings.

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[Figure] Warning message of synchronizing the SNMP

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UI Config setting

It is available to check and modify information on the port to access to the UI.

And it also allows to check and modify how long a user had been being accessed that is shown as the session timeout item on the UI.

In addition, it is available to check and modify permission for an administrator's account to access from remote.

Checking and modifying function to memorize reason to operate manually are also provided by choosing either enable or disable.

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[Figure] The UI Config setting View


It is necessary to input some reason to operate manually for controlling a group or resource such as the

following figure if activating the Enable to input reason to operate manually item, and it allows to check such things through the Logs related to manual operation item.

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[Figure] The Reason to operate manually View


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[Figure] Log related to manual operation


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[Figure] The Logs related to manual operation View



User setting(Accounts)

You can edit, add and delete an user account.

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You can check an account at each node.  

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[Figure] User Account Setting 

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You can change the password and language for admin ID.
You cannot change the user roles
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[Figure] User Account Setting 

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1) Select the "Add user Account" in the bottom of the add "Account" screen.

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[Figure] Adding Account in the User Account Setting

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3) The screen is displayed after successfully adding it. You can see that an account is added to the WIN-2012R2-02 node Where User Account is Added node only.
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[Figure] Finishing a Node Where User Account is Added

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[Figure] Node Where User Account is Not Added

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You can modify the language and the user roles for this account.
You cannot change the user ID or password.

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[Figure] Finishing a Node Where User Account is Added  

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You can delete it from the both nodes or only from the current node.
But, you cannot delete the admin account.

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[Figure] Newly Created Account Deletion  

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You can refresh the screen to newly sort the user IDs at each node.
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[Figure] Refreshing User Account

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If different accounts are found at two nodes, you can unify them under the account on either node.
In addition, if the account file on one node is deleted, you can synchronize the account and retrieve it from the other node.

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[Figure] User Account Synchronization

License information

Can check the status of license for each node.

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[Figure] License Information

Logging

Can adjust the color for each log message level and select the range of log information.

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[Figure] Logging Setting

Session information

At each node, you can check the access address/time and the user roles for the given ID.

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[Figure] Session Information

UI Config setting

It is available to check and modify information on the port to access to the UI.

And it also allows to check and modify how long a user had been being accessed that is shown as the session timeout item on the UI.

In addition, it is available to check and modify permission for an administrator's account to access from remote.

Checking and modifying function to memorize reason to operate manually are also provided by choosing either enable or disable.

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[Figure] The UI Config setting View

It is necessary to input some reason to operate manually for controlling a group or resource such as the

following figure if activating the Enable to input reason to operate manually item, and it allows to check such things through the Logs related to manual operation item.

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[Figure] The Reason to operate manually View

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[Figure] The Logs related to manual operation View

Feature settings

It is available to check features which are being used currently and to disable useless features.

If you disable, it is unable to use relevant resources, moreover, there may be features you cannot disable because the relevant resources have been registered already.

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[Figure] Feature Setting