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HP Remote Device AccessvCAS User GuideSoftware Version: 8.1Document Release Date: June 2014Software Release Date: June 2014

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Summary of Network Ports for Virtual CAS (vCAS) InstallationThe following table summarizes all ports that might be used for a vCAS installation. See f

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Protocol Ports Source Destination Function Configurable OptionalTCP 514 Virtual CAS Logging Server Syslog remote logging (unencrypted) Yes OptionalUDP

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Install the vCAS on VMware ESX/ESXiYou can install the vCAS on a VMware ESX or ESXi server using a VMware vSphere Client.Verifying PrerequisitesBefore

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4. Click File, then Deploy OVF Template. The Deploy OVF Template wizard appears.5. Select source location.6. Click Browse to search your file system f

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7. Verify OVF template details. Click Next.8. The Name and Location page appears.HP Remote Device Access 8.1:vCAS User Guide Page 14 of 65

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9. Enter the name of the deployed template and select the location. Click Next. The Disk Format pageappears.10. Select the disk format to store the vi

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11. Review the deployment settings and click Finish.The Deploying dialog box appears.Note: The new vCAS takes a few minutes to create.12. The progress

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Note: The first time it starts, it reconfigures itself and then reboots.Once it completes rebooting, the URL for the management UI appears.14. Enter t

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Install on Oracle VM VirtualBoxYou can install the vCAS on a VirtualBox Hypervisor. It takes less than five minutes to complete.Verifying Prerequisite

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3. Click Open appliance to select and import the vCAS .ova file, then click Next.The Appliance settings page appears.4. Select the Reinitialize the MA

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Legal NoticesWarrantyThe only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statementsaccompanying such products and s

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Note: The new vCAS takes a few minutes to create.The Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager window appears.5. Select the newly created vCAS appliance and click

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6. Enter the URLinto a web browser and follow the vCAS initial configuration instructions.7. (Optional but recommended) You can configure VirtualBox

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Importing to VMware PlayerTo import the vCAS into a VMware Player Hypervisor, complete the following steps:1. Launch the VM Player. The VMware Player

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3. Click Open to select the .ova file. The Import Virtual Machine window appears.4. Click Import to import the vCAS .ova file. The VMware Player windo

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Note: The first time it starts, it reconfigures itself and then reboots.Once it completes rebooting, the URL for the management UI appears.6. Enter th

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Chapter 3: Configuring Your vCASThis chapter contains initial configuration steps you must complete before using your vCAS.Verify PrerequisitesBefore

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3. Read the licensing terms. If you agree to the terms, then select the Yes, I have read the accept thesoftware license terms check box. You must acce

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5. Enter values in the Network Configuration and the NTP Servers fields. The Network Configurationand the NTP Servers fields are required fields. If y

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1. Set Type to RDACAS in the General section.2.Click Add in the SSH section, and set the Auth Methods to publickey ; keyboard-interactive ; password .

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Chapter 4: Managing your vCASSet up a vCAS to allow HP Support Agents access into your network. Monitor or review the connectionsthat HP Support Agent

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ContentsContents 3About This Document 6Document Revision History 6Chapter 1: Understanding the vCAS 7About Remote Device Access (RDA) 8About the Custo

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Active TunnelsWhen an HP Support Agent is running a connection through your vCAS to elsewhere in your network, theconnection appears as an active tunn

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Figure 4.2 Logged-In UsersThe Logged-In Users screen contains the following columns:Column DescriptionUser The user who is currently logged on to the

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The Recently Blocked Tunnels screen contains the following columns:Column DescriptionUser The user who attempted to initiate a tunnel.Target The host

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Controlling AccessThe Access Control tab allows you define who can tunnel through your vCAS into your network and towhat and where they can connect. I

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The Permitted Tunnels screen contains the following columns:Access Control DescriptionUser Displays the name of the user to be granted access. Any dis

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Access Control DescriptionUser The name of the user who is granted access. This is a required field. This is theusername, not the e-mail address.Targe

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Access Control DescriptionUser The name of the user for which access is or is not granted.Access Allowed This check box indicates if access is allowed

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The following table describes the three options for certificate revocation checking:Access Control DescriptionOCSP The Online Certificate Status Proto

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3. In the General Alerts section, select the alerts you want to receive. All changes made in this dialogbox take effect immediately.4. Click Close.Pre

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The following image displays the Join Tunnel Graphic option:Figure 4.9 Join Tunnel GraphicThe following image displays the Branch Tunnel Graphic optio

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Tunnel Access Control 33Grant Access 34Login Access Control 35Performing Optional Configuration 36Authentication 36Email Alerts 37Preferences 38Send L

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Send Logs to a Remote Log ServerIf your site has a centralized Syslog log server, you may configure your vCAS to send log messages toyour centralized

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$InputTCPServerRun 5142. Add the following directive before the $FileOwner directive:$FailOnChownFailure offSave your changes and exit.3. (Optional bu

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l Automatic Settingsl Software Channelsl Optional Software Packagesl Manual Actionsl Source CodeThe following image displays the Software Updates dial

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Option DescriptionWeekly The vCAS will check at a random time of the day on Sunday(same time each Sunday).Monthly The vCAS will check at a random time

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Managing Manual ActionsThe Manual Actions section allows administrators to manually control updates. It also displays how long ithas been since the la

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When the code is downloaded, the source files is placed in the /usr/src directory on the vCAS.Note: This is a lengthy operation which may take the bet

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The HP RDA Customer Access Server Log screen contains the following columns:Column DescriptionStart The time in ISO 8601 format that the sessions or e

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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting InformationThis chapter contains troubleshooting information. Read this chapter to learn more about commonproblems and acti

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Checking if the DNS Servers are reachable...[OK]Checking if the targets are reachable...[WAR

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Repeat SetupIf you encounter problems with the vCAS, then rerun the vCAS setup script. Rerunning the vCAS setupscript can clear-up problems with the a

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VirtualBox Control Service system tray application 52Use VBoxVmService 53Create a scheduled task 54Test the autostart 55Appendix B: Release Notes 57Fi

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Appendix A: Starting a Virtual CAS at SystemStartup using VirtualBoxVirtualBox does not support starting virtual machines automatically when systems s

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VirtualBox Extension PackIrrespective of the approach you choose, you should install the VirtualBox Extension Pack. This allowsyou to connect to the v

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Figure A.1 Service management ConsoleVirtualBox Control Service system tray applicationThe VirtualBox Control Service kit also comes with a system tra

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vCAS:Use VBoxVmServiceVBox VmService is a Windows application that allows you to run Oracle's VirtualBox VMs from within anative Windows service

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Figure A.2 Local Group Policy Editor LogonMake sure that you set a system wide environment variable named VBOX_USER_HOME pointing at yourVirtualBox co

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SCHTASKS /Create /SC ONSTART /TN "Start vCAS on system boot" /RU SYSTEM /RLHIGHEST /TR "%VBOX_USER_HOME%\startvcas.batWhen you use this

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you to login. Test this by connecting to the vCASweb interface or by sshing to the vCAS.When you logon to the Windows host, you will not be able to m

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Appendix B: Release NotesThis appendix contains the release notes for Virtual CAS version 14.06.Fixed Problems and EnhancementsThis maintenance releas

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HP RDA CAS New PackagesPackage Versionhp-rdacas-ca-certificates 1:14.06-37616hp-rdacas-network-tools 1:14.06-37616hp-rdacas-support-tools 1:14.06-3761

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About This DocumentThe vCAS User Guide provides the necessary information to install, manage, and troubleshoot yourVirtual Customer Access System (vCA

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Appendix C: LicenseHP License AgreementPLEASE READ THIS HP LICENSE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") CAREFULLY. THISAGREEMENT IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BET

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• "Specifications" means specific technical information about Software which is published in HP manualsand technical data sheets in effect o

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given. Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate upon transfer. Notwithstandinganything in the foregoing to the contrary, if You t

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• Provisions herein which by their nature extend beyond the termination of any sale or license of Softwarewill remain in effect until fulfilled.• If a

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This HP Global Master Privacy Policy applies to the collection, storage, processing, transfer, and use ofpersonal information concerning covered indiv

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• HP does not transfer personal information provided by covered individuals to third parties unless thosethird parties promise to give the data the eq

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Chapter 1: Understanding the vCASThe Virtual Customer Access System (vCAS) is a pre-packaged virtual appliance. It is a small butcomplete operating sy

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About Remote Device Access (RDA)Remote Device Access (RDA) is an HP solution that allows HP Support Agents to connect securely fromthe HP network to s

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Chapter 2: Installing the vCASThis chapter describes installing the vCAS on the following systems:l VMware ESX/ESXi 4.0 or laterl Oracle VM VirtualBox

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