Listed here are the IBM®, Web sites, and information center topics that relate to the Management Central topic.
In addition to these resources, you can find more information about Management Central tasks and topics in the detailed task help in iSeries™ Navigator.
For more information about these and other Management Central tasks and topics, refer to the detailed task help that is available from the iSeries Navigator window. Click Help from the menu bar and select .
You can use a variety of Web sites to find more information about Management Central. These include:
iSeries Navigator provides a wide variety of tools to simplify eServer™ management. Go to the iSeries Navigator home page to find information about iSeries Navigator, including functional release overviews, news about technical conferences, and other hot topics. You'll find links to a variety of information including release updates, functional overviews, FAQs, and more.
The iSeries Navigator for Wireless Web page gives you more information about this exciting solution for pervasive computing.
You will find links from various places in the Management Central topic to other Information Center topics that relate to Management Central.
If you have been looking for a way to simplify the task of managing user profiles on the eServer server, single signon may be the answer for you. This information presents a single signon solution for the eServer server, which uses the technology of Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM), paired with the eServer network authentication service. The single signon solution simplifies the task of managing user profiles, while reducing the number of signons that a user must perform to access multiple applications and servers.
This topic includes a scenario that demonstrates how to configure an entire system group to participate in a single signon environment. After administrators complete the scenario for propagating a single signon configuration across multiple systems, they can do the necessary configuration so that the entire system group can participate in the single signon environment.
This report details Management Central connections and the configurations required to enable Management Central to operate within a variety of firewall environments. As a distributed management application, Management Central requires numerous incoming and outgoing TCP/IP socket connections. In contrast, the basic premise of a firewall is to restrict/modify incoming and outgoing connections.
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