Section 5 Configuring the Partition for Enterprise Output Manager (EOM)



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Section 5 Configuring the Partition for Enterprise Output Manager (EOM) The Enterprise Output Manager (EOM) partition runs on an enterprise partition platform (EPP) and is intended for running the product. This section describes how to configure the partition for EOM to maximize security and simplify maintenance before installing and configuring EOM on the partition. The EOM partition cannot be used for any other purpose. 5.1. EOM Partition Configuration The EOM partition has specific platform configurations. EOM Partition Supported Configurations describes these configurations. Table 5 1. EOM Partition Supported Configurations Configuration Attribute Configuration Value Maximum EOM partitions per system 2 Maximum EOM partitions per EPP 1 Partition Chassis A Processor cores 4 cores (Socket 1, cores 0 3) (3.2 GHz cores) Boot LUN size Memory NIC Ports Hyper-threading (HT) 90 GB 6 GB Slot 4 Port C (Cust-LAN for EOM) Enabled See the Forward! documentation library for a discussion of these attributes. 6885 2698 011 Revision A 5 1

Verifying the State of the Enterprise Output 5.2. Verifying the State of the Enterprise Output To use the Secure Partitioning console to verify that the EOM guest environment is in a running state, do the following: Note: If your system is configured for multiple EOM partitions, perform this procedure once for each partition. 1. From the ClearPath server's ClearPath management computer, start a web browser session and enter the IP address of the Secure Partitioning console: 172.29.m.253 where m is the EPP platform number. A page appears that shows a certificate error. 2. Click Continue to this website (not recommended). 3. Log in, using the user account Administrator and password Administer4Me. Notes: The username and password are case-sensitive. If the Operations Server Administrator username and password was changed during initial installation, use the updated username and password instead of Administrator and Administer4Me. The Platform Summary page appears, showing the guest environments and their current states. 4. Verify that the state of the EOM guest environment is Running. If it is not running and it is in a Stopped state, select Run from the Commands list and click Submit. The environment state changes to Running. 5. If your system is configured for multiple EOM partitions, perform the prior steps in this procedure for each partition. 5 2 6885 2698 011 Revision A

Accessing the Enterprise Output Desktop 5.3. Accessing the Enterprise Output Manager Partition Desktop To access the partition desktop 1. From the ClearPath server's ClearPath management computer, start a web browser session and enter the IP address of the Secure Partitioning console in the form of 172.29.m.253 (where m is the EPP platform number). A screen appears that shows a certificate error. 2. Click Continue to this website (not recommended). 3. Log in, using the user account Administrator and password Administer4Me. Notes: The username and password are case-sensitive. If the Operations Server Administrator username and password was changed during initial installation, use the updated username and password instead of Administrator and Administer4Me. The Platform Summary page appears, showing the guest environments and their current states. 4. Locate and click the name for the Enterprise Output Manager partition. The partition page appears. 5. In the upper right-hand corner, locate and click the icon for the partition desktop. 6. If necessary, log in using the user account Administrator and password Administer4Me with the same conditions that are noted in step 3. 5.4. Security Settings for Enterprise Output Remote Desktop Connection Unisys recommends that the Windows Remote Desktop Connection be disabled during the installation and configuration process. It is also recommended to only enable remote desktop connections over the Forward! Management LAN (FM LAN); see Enabling Remote Desktop Connection for Enterprise Output Manager Partition for more information on enabling Remote Desktop Connection over the FM LAN. Anti-virus Install and configure anti-virus software on the partition according to your site security policy. Windows update policy Configure the Windows update policy on the partition according to your site Windows update policy. 6885 2698 011 Revision A 5 3

Setting Up Network IP Addresses for Enterprise Output Windows Firewall Windows firewall is enabled by default and configured by Unisys: Ping is disabled: Incoming ICMP echo requests are blocked, and any attempts to ping the partition will fail. Inbound connections: All inbound connections are blocked except those allowed by Windows firewall default settings. Outbound connections: All outbound connections are allowed. Remote Desktop Connection: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is disabled on the public LAN physical port. 5.5. Setting Up Network IP Addresses for Enterprise Output On the Enterprise Output Manager partition, the following network connections need to be configured: Cust-LAN The customer s public LAN connection. Configure this connection to comply with your site network requirements. FM-LAN The Forward! Management LAN (FM LAN) provides connectivity to the Operations Server. Configure the connection, if not already configured, as follows: 172.29.m.n where: m is the EPP platform number. n is the partition image number. 5.6. Setting Time for the Enterprise Output Enterprise Output Manager on the partition communicates with the OS 2200 partition. To ensure consistency with the OS 2200 system, Unisys recommends synchronizing the time on the partition with a time source. The time source used can be any available time source on your LAN. (Service representatives should check with the customer if they would like to use a time source to synchronize the clock in this partition.) If a time source is not available, use the Windows time configuration interface to manually adjust the time on the partition to be as close as possible to the time on the OS 2200 system. This manual configuration of time requires periodic reconfiguration when the clock becomes less accurate over time. 5 4 6885 2698 011 Revision A

Enabling Remote Desktop Connection for Enterprise Output 5.7. Enabling Remote Desktop Connection for Enterprise Output Enabling Remote Desktop Connection may simplify maintenance of the Enterprise Output Manager partition. Unisys recommends only enabling remote desktop connections over the FM LAN. 1. On the partition desktop, access the properties dialog box for Windows Firewall. From the Start menu, click All Programs, click Administrative Tools, click Windows Firewall to open the Windows Firewall configuration window, and then click Properties in the right-hand pane. 2. On the Private Profile tab, under State, click Customize for Protected network connections. 3. Verify that all connections are not selected except for private network connections. Ensure that Cust-LAN is not selected. 4. Click OK to close the Protected Network Connections for the Private Profile dialog box. 5. On the Public Profile tab, under State, click Customize for Protected network connections. 6. Verify that all connections (IP-LAN and Cust-LAN) are selected except the FM-LAN. Ensure that the FM-LAN connection is not selected. 7. Click OK to close the Protected Network Connections for the Public Profile dialog box. 8. Click OK to close the Windows Firewall properties dialog box. 9. In the Windows Firewall configuration window, select Inbound Rules in the lefthand pane. 10. Locate Remote Desktop (TCP-In), right-click and select Properties. Note: This rule should be enabled with a green check mark. 11. On the Advanced tab, under Profiles, verify that only Private is checked. 12. Click OK to save your settings and close the Remote Desktop (TCP-In) Properties dialog box. The firewall changes take effect immediately. 13. Test the configuration by initiating incoming remote desktop connections on both the private (FM-LAN) and public (Cust-LAN and IP-LAN) connections. Only the FM- LAN connection should succeed. 5.8. Copying Files to the Enterprise Output Using administrative privileges, copy files from the Enterprise Output Manager (EOM) installation CD to the EOM partition. 6885 2698 011 Revision A 5 5

Copying Files to the Enterprise Output Use the Enterprise Output Manager Software and Documentation CD-ROM (for your edition) and perform the following steps: 1. Log on to the ClearPath server s Operations Server. 2. Insert the CD into the DVD drive of the Operations Server. 3. Copy the contents of the CD to a temporary directory on the Operations Server. Be sure to note down the location of the temporary directory. 4. Access the desktop of the partition. (See Accessing the Enterprise Output Desktop for more information.) 5. Launch Windows Explorer. 6. Right-click Computer, select Map network drive. 7. Map a drive to 172.29.x.251. where: x is 254 for Operations Server 1. x is 253 for Operations Server 2. 8. Using Windows Explorer, select the drive you just mapped to, and then navigate to the temporary directory on the Operations Server where you copied files to. 9. Copy the contents from the temporary directory on the Operations Server to a temporary directory on the partition. Be sure to note down the location of the temporary directory. 5 6 6885 2698 011 Revision A