CC-SG supports SSH Keyboard Interactive Authentication, so this authentication mechanism can be enabled in a SSH server.
In the Nodes tree, select the node you want to connect to and manage. The Node Profile page opens.
In the Node Profile screen, all configured interfaces display in the Interfaces section.
In the Name column, click the hyperlink of the In-Band KVM interface you want to use to connect to the node.
If node auditing is enabled for your user group, the Access Information dialog appears. Enter your reason for accessing the node and then click OK.
Depending on the interfaces, this step varies.
For SSH, TELNET, and VNC interfaces, the Application Startup Parameters dialog appears if CC-SG Administrators have not configured the username and password in the interfaces. Type the Username and Password, and click OK.
For RDP interfaces, the Application Startup Parameters dialog appears.
If CC-SG Administrators have not configured the username and password in the interfaces, you must type the Username and Password in the dialog.
Select the Screen Size and Color Depth you want to use for this session.
For Microsoft RDP only, select the Use Local Drives in Remote Session checkbox to enable drive mounting from the local client to the target.
For Microsoft RDP users with smart cards, such as RSA SecurID, select the Use Local Smart Cards in Remote Session checkbox to enable mounting your smart card on a target. Click OK.
The Remote Console applet launches in a new window. When the applet loads, you have KVM access to the node.
Note: If you cannot connect to an in-band KVM interface, it may already be occupied by another user.
When you are finished using Remote Console, close the browser window.