A comprehensive guide to the administrative features and functions for the IXIA CCMS, specific to on-premise deployments.
This section contains general information about the IXIA CCMS configuration.
Software versions convey the significance of the software changes from one version to another. With each version release, you can infer the scope of change by the version number.
For information on the backend hardware and software requirements for IXIA TEXTML Server, IXIA CCMS Web Server, the client-side requirements for IXIA CCMS Web, IXIA CCMS Desktop and other components, see: https://www.ixiasoft.com/documentation/IXIASOFT_CCMS/7.1/Planning_CCMS_Solution/en/eoz1536240579196.html.
The IXIA CCMS solution is comprised of client and server components.
If IXIA TEXTML Server is stopped and then restarted for any reason, you must restart all the components in sequence, subject to their dependencies on other components.
You can customize Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) functionality within IXIA CCMS.
This section contains information and instructions for configuring roles, users, and access rights.
If Single Sign-On (SSO) is implemented in an on-premise deployment of IXIA CCMS, logging into the company's identity provider also automatically signs users in to CCMS Web.
This section describes how to configure the IXIA CCMS Desktop localization process.
This section describes how to configure the IXIA CCMS for the IXIA Dynamic Release Management module.
Although you can perform some basic administration functions in IXIA CCMS Web using the Administration page, you must configure some features of CCMS Web elsewhere.
The Administration role within IXIA CCMS Web enables a user with administrator privileges to access additional functions, including user management, the ability to refresh the server for users, provide templates, adjust Collaborative Review settings, and more.
To secure connections to the IXIA TEXTML Server, you can enable:
The Content Repository contains your DITA content, images, resources, snapshots, taxonomies, DTDs, and system configuration.
The maintenance tasks required to keep the components running smoothly may fall under the responsibility of one or more individuals in your enterprise.
Generating and managing backups of your data is a fundamental task for those responsible for maintaining servers and component content management systems.
When you experience a data loss or significant error that forces you into data recovery, use your latest backup and perform a restore.
This section provides troubleshooting information.
IXIA CCMS Customer Support staff are available to answer your questions. We welcome your comments.