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Activating the Product
Please perform the following tasks to activate your the product:
- Log in to the Web Console (default username: admin, default password: adminuser).
Read and accept the EULA (End User License Agreement) .
- Once logged in, check system status (if you didn't setup any monitored devices yet - the Device and Service Resources indicators may be Red).
- To start monitoring and viewing transnational data follow Adding Monitored Devices.Please complete
Security and Roles
- Complete LDAP configuration steps.
The built-in local repository of users, groups and roles is only for POCs and demo usage. To better comply with more strict security requirements it is advised to leave the Local User Registry Management disabled in System Parameters (it is disabled by default). When disabled, DPOD will not allow to add or edit any users, roles or groups, and will display a relevant error message. - Please consider performing the Optional Configuration Tasks.
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- Create Custom Roles for users or groups to restrict the permissions each user has in the system.
For example, allow the development team of a certain group of APIs to see transactions of their own APIs, while preventing access to other teams' APIs. - Secure the installation by replacing self signed certificate of the web console and limiting admin dashboard to specific IP addresses.
Notifications
- In order to send reports, alerts, internal alerts or maintenance events via Email, setup the SMTP host, password, port and user name in the system parameters page.
- In order to configure notifications, follow Configuring Notifications by Email/WS/Syslog/Local File.
- In order to publish alerts via Syslog, configure the alerts syslog server hostname and port in the system parameters page.
- In order to receive internal DPOD health checks alerts via Syslog or Email, enter the Email recipients and change the value for "Internal Alerts - Send Email on Alert" , "Internal Alerts - Email Destination Address for Alerts" and "Internal Alerts - Send Syslog on Alert" in the system parameters page. Restart the keepalive service via app-util.sh after changing these parameters.
- In order to publish DPOD maintenance events (backup, sync, firmware upgrade) via Syslog, configure the maintenance syslog server hostname and port in the system parameters page.
In order to receive Syslog notification for the backup, sync or firmware upgrade features, change "Maintenance Syslog Notifications Destination Hostname" in the system parameters page.
Maintenance Plans and DevOps Portal
- In order to use the backup appliance feature, change the "Backups - Destination Path" in the system parameters page to a new dedicated mount point.
In order to use the appliance firmware upgrade feature, follow Configuration for Appliance Firmware Upgrade.
Setup DevOps portal if you want to use DevOps features such as Remote or Local WSDL validation and promotion.