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Secure Connect Gateway 5.x — Virtual Edition User's Guide

Methods of adding devices

You can add devices in secure connect gateway by using one of the following methods:

  • Add each device individually by entering the details of the device.
  • Add devices based on a specific IP address range. See Device discovery rules.
  • Inventory and add devices that are managed by system management consoles. See Adapters.
  • Configure the device to connect with secure connect gateway directly. After you configure, the device details are automatically displayed in secure connect gateway. For more information, see the device-specific documentation.
NOTE:If the SNMP and Redfish listener services are disabled, you cannot add device, device discovery rules or adapters for servers and networking devices.

Some devices can be added from the secure connect gateway user interface or by configuring them to connect to secure connect gateway directly. If you add such a device from the secure connect gateway user interface, only limited capabilities are enabled for the device. For steps to configure the device, see the device-specific documentation.

The following table lists the device types or models by the method in which they can be added in secure connect gateway.

Table 1. Devices types or models and method of adding devices Devices types or models and method of adding devices
Configure the device to connect to secure connect gateway Add device from secure connect gateway user interface Configure the device to connect to secure connect gateway or add device from secure connect gateway user interface
AppSync 9th generation of PowerEdge servers and later Avamar
Cloud Array Atmos Connectrix
CloudBoost Virtual Appliance Centera Data Domain
CloudIQ Collector Chassis Disk Library Mainframe (DLm) series 4 and 5
Converged Management Software Customer Management Station Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS)
Data Protection Advisor Data Computing Appliance Isilon or PowerScale
Data Protection Appliance Dell Compellent MetroNode or VPLEX
DataIQ Dell Technologies Disk Library (EDL) Switch Brocade
Dell Storage Resource Manager (SRM) Disk Library (DL3D) ViPR
Dell InterConnect Fabric Disk Library Mainframe (DLm) series 3 ViPR Storage Resource Manager
Dell ML3 EqualLogic VMAX (VMAX, VMAX v3, and VMAX AFA)
DellSvcs-Auth Fluid File System XtremeIO
DellSvcs-Automate HIT Kit/VSM for VMware -
DellSVcs-Connector iDRAC -
DellSvcs-CPMS Linux virtual machines -
DellSvcs-Monitor Networking -
Enterprise Copy Data Management PowerVault MD3 and ME4 -
Networker RecoverPoint -
ObjectScale Switch Cisco -
PowerFlex Appliance Symmetrix -
PowerFlex OS vCenter -
PowerFlex Rack VNX -
PowerMaxV4 VNXe -
PowerPath Web Scale -
PowerPath Management Appliance - -
PowerProtect Appliance - -
PowerProtect Data Manager - -
PowerScale SD - -
PowerStore* - -
PowerVault ME5 - -
S5000 series servers - -
ScaleIO - -
Streaming Data Platform - -
UCC - -
Unisphere - -
Unity - -
Unity VSA - -
VxRack SDDC - -
VxRail - -

*After the device is configured, enable remote access to manage the device using secure connect gateway. You can manage remote access permissions to the device using Policy Manager. For more information about the operations and configuration of Policy Manager, see the Policy Manager for Secure Connect Gateway 5.x User's Guide available on the Secure Connect Gateway - Virtual Edition documentation page.


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