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Posted: 2021-05-18 09:59 AM
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Posted: 2021-05-18 09:59 AM
Hi Guys!
When i try to access ITA server by https:/ i receive a message about untrusted certificate, how i solve this problem?
Another doubt is:
i`m trying to apply a netbotz sensor but when i find it in the genome library the sensor fill a unity on rack and I cant position a server in the same position.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks.
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Posted: 2021-05-18 10:15 AM
Hello Silvio.
In regards to the SSL question. Yes. DCO, ITA and DCE all install with self-assigned certificates which is why you see the "this site is insecure" message when browsing to these servers after installation.
To change this you (the customer) have to install a signed SSL certificate on the server.
Each product has its own process but the ITA process is described here: https://helpcenter.ecostruxureit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006707217-Changing-the-SSL-certificate-on-...
In regards to your second question, can you provide a more detailed description and/or screenshot regarding what you're trying to accomplish? Temp and humidity sensors from Netbotz devices will appear in the unassociated items list in DCO/ITA and can be dragged to their place on a rack or device. Sensors themselves do not have/need genomes.
Regards
Greg Sterling
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