Updated on 2024-06-12 GMT+08:00

System Mgmt

This topic describes how to update the system IP address, time, and version, how to restart, shut down, and restore the system, and how to manage the basic system information and status.

Prerequisites

You have the management permissions for the System module.

Managing System Addresses

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose System > System Maintain > System Mgmt.

    Figure 1 System Mgmt

  3. Expand the System address area.
  4. Update the system IP address.

    • After the EIP bound to the mapped CBH instance is changed, update the system IP address accordingly.
    • The system IP address must be the NAT external network address. Otherwise, application resources such as FTP cannot be connected.
    Figure 2 System address

Managing System Time

Incorrect system time will make policies and tickets ineffective and causes failures in the authentication of the mobile OTP and dynamic OTP token when they bound to the CBH system.

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose System > System Maintain > System Mgmt.

    Figure 3 System Mgmt

  3. Expand the System Time area.
  4. Update the system time manually.

    1. Click Modify next to the Current Time.
    2. In the displayed Edit System Time dialog box, specify the date and time.
    3. Click OK.

  5. Synchronize time from the NTP server.

    The current system time is synchronized by default.

    1. Select the built-in NTP server or enter the IP address of the NTP server.
    2. Click Sync.

Managing System Tools

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose System > System Maintain > System Mgmt.

    Figure 4 System Mgmt

  3. Expand the Maintenance area. In this area, you can restart and upgrade the system and restore the system to factory settings.

    • Restarting the system
      1. Click Restart.
      2. In the displayed confirmation dialog box, click OK.
      3. Enter the password of system administrator admin.
      4. Click OK. After the verification is successful, you can log in to the system.
    • Shutting down the system
      1. Click Shutdown.
      2. In the displayed confirmation dialog box, click OK.
      3. Enter the password of system administrator admin.
      4. Click OK.
    • Restoring factory settings
      1. Click Reset to factory defaults.
      2. In the displayed confirmation dialog box, click OK.
      3. Enter the password of system administrator admin.
      4. Click OK. After the verification is successful, the system is restored to the initial settings, and all system data is cleared.

      Do not restore factory settings unless in emergencies. Otherwise, all system data will be lost.