Setting Up Teradata ServiceConnect - Teradata Database on VMware

Teradata Database on VMware Base, Advanced, Enterprise Tiers Getting Started Guide

Product
Teradata Database on VMware
Release Number
Deployer 3.01
Published
January 15, 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-09-06
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Configure Teradata ServiceConnect as the final step in deploying a Server Management VM.
  1. Log in to the Teradata Viewpoint portal with Administrator credentials.
  2. Click , and select the Server Management portlet.
  3. From the Configure list, click ServiceConnect.
  4. Log in to Teradata ServiceConnect. The Teradata ServiceConnect details appear. If the system was previously set up with a Site ID, the SiteID box is populated.
  5. Click Create Connection. The system creates a connection, configures devices, generates an Asset Baseline, and sends an alert.
  6. [Optional] If you require outgoing connections to go through a proxy server, click Advanced options and do the following: If you enable Proxy Auto-Configuration, you cannot enable the HTTP Proxy or SOCKS Proxy. However, you can complete the authentication fields for either if the .pac file points to a proxy server that requires this information. If you have a *.pac file at a known URL, you can configure it, along with any authentication for the HTTP and SOCKS servers, if required.
    Proxy Options Description
    Auto-Configuration
    1. Under Proxy Auto-Configuration, select Enable if you have an automatic proxy configuration script.
    2. In the URL box, type the IP address of your proxy server.

      The format is http://proxy server IP Address/*.pac file path .

    HTTP
    1. Under HTTP Proxy, select Enable.
    2. In the Host IP Address box, type the IP address of the HTTP proxy host.

      The IP address must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address. If it is IPv4, it is pinged to ensure the connection is valid.

    3. In the Port box, type the port number for the HTTP proxy.
    4. If credential authentication is required, click Authenticate using the following information, and type the login credentials.
    SOCKS
    1. Under SOCKS Proxy, select Enable.
    2. In the Host IP Address box, type the name or address of the SOCKS proxy host.

      The IP address must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address. If it is IPv4, it is pinged to ensure the connection is valid.

    3. In the Port box, type the port number for the SOCKS proxy.
    4. If credential authentication is required, click Authenticate using the following information, and type the login credentials.
  7. Click Apply.
  8. [Optional] From the Configure list, click Alerts to further configure the alerts. Action sets that you configured in the Alert Setup portlet are displayed in the Alert Actions list in the Server Management portlet.
  9. Click Close.