Logging Into CCC Center

Log into CCC to perform the following tasks:

>view the services created for your organization that are available to be deployed.

>initialize a service. The services may have already been initialized by the CCC Administrator.

>download the CCC Client.

NOTE   If the CCC Administrator edits the credentials of a user that has two-factor authentication enabled, the user is required to re-enroll in the two-factor authentication process.

To log in to CCC for the first time

1.Use a supported browser (see Hardware and Software Requirements section) to launch CCC. The URL you use depends on whether the server is identified by IP address or hostname, as follows:

https://<host_ip>:8181

https://<hostname>:8181

The Crypto Command Center Login page is displayed.

2.Log in to the CCC using your Active Directory credentials if you are a directory user, or by using the credentials provided to you by the CCC Administrator if you are a local user.

3.If the Administrator requires that you use two-factor authentication, you are prompted to configure an one time password (OTP). Using a two-factor authentication application on a mobile device, scan the displayed QR code or manually type in the displayed secret key, excluding spaces. Add your account. A 6-digit OTP code is generated. Enter this code into the login page, excluding spaces.

NOTE   The clock for your two-factor authentication application must be synchronized within 2 seconds of the clock for CCC. Otherwise the OTP code will be rejected due to a validation error.

4.You are prompted to change the password in case you are a local user.

To log in to CCC after the first time

1.Use a supported browser (see the Hardware and Software Requirements section) to launch CCC. The URL you use depends on whether the server is identified by IP address or hostname, as follows:

https://<host_ip>:8181

https://<hostname>:8181

The Crypto Command Center Login page is displayed.

2.Log in to the CCC using your credentials. Contact the CCC Administrator if these credentials fail.

3.If you have already configured a one-time password, the application prompts you for the six-digit OTP code. Consult your two-factor application on your mobile device for a current OTP code. Enter this code into the login page, excluding spaces.

4.If your Administrator has added the requirement for two-factor authentication or the secret key has been reset since your last login, a QR code and secret key are displayed. Using a two-factor authentication application on a mobile device, scan the displayed QR code or manually type in the displayed secret key, excluding spaces. Add your account. A 6-digit OTP code is generated. Enter this code into the login page, excluding spaces.

NOTE   The clock for your two-factor authentication application must be synchronized within 2 seconds of the clock for CCC. Otherwise the OTP code will be rejected due to a validation error.