Step 1: Access the virtual machines on the server
You can find the names and IP addresses of the virtual machines running on your server in the Commissioning Console.
You can connect to these virtual machines over the LAN or when connected to the server using the Management VPN.
To login to a Windows virtual machine using your Management account credentials, you must use the ZCP domain prefix with your username (e.g. zcp\username.smi).
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 2: Manage Active Directory on the server
The Domain Controller on the server is running on a virtual machine called ZDC, and uses the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Operating System. You can find the IP address of the ZDC virtual machine in the Commissioning Console. Its IP address has the last octet .144.
Use Remote Desktop Services (RDS) to connect to the ZDC virtual machine and you can then run all the standard Microsoft tools (such as Active Directory Users & Computers) from the Administrative Tools folder.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 3: Manage users using the User Control Console
Users can be created and managed in the User Control Console.
The User Control Console can be accessed by Service Providers and, if the Service Provider wishes, one or more 'super-users'. The Service Provider uses their Service Provider account to access the tool and the super-user uses a local domain account. You can access the console over the local area network or when connected to the Management VPN.
You can find out the URL for the User Control Console from the Commissioning Console. This will be in the form http://zhapui-00.corp.domain.com. You will need to replace corp.domain.com with the Active Directory Domain name of the server.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 4: Manage file shares using the User Control Console
File shares are created and managed in the User Control Console.
The User Control Console can be accessed by the Service Provider and, if the Service Provider wishes, one or more 'super-users'. The Service Provider uses their Management account and super-users use a local domain account. You can access it over the local network or when connected to the Management VPN.
You can find out the URL for the User Control Console from the Commissioning Console. This will be in the form http://zhapui-00.corp.domain.com. You will need to replace corp.domain.com with the Active Directory Domain name of the server.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 5: Monitor servers using the Monitoring Console
The Monitoring Console enables Service Providers to check the health of all of the virtual machines running on all of the servers under their control.
Our Support Team also monitors all of the servers deployed globally as a standard part of the service while also ensuring that Service Providers have visibility of the server state and are enabled to control as many of the server's settings as they need to.
To access the Monitoring Console, you first need to connect via VPN to the Cloud Management Platform. Full details of how to connect via VPN can be found here.
Once connected, go to the console at http://monitoring.zcp.zynstra.com
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 6: Enable or Disable security features
You have the ability to enable or disable various security features from within the Commissioning Console.
You can enable and disable the following: Spam Blocker, Web Filter, Phishing Blocker, Virus Blocker, File Manager Anti Virus.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 7: Manage networking and security using the Gateway Control Console
The Gateway Control Console is a web based console where you can manage every aspect of network control, from content filtering to spam filtering, remote access to DHCP reservations, all in one simple web based interface.
You can find out the URL for the Gateway Control Console from the Commissioning Console. This will be in the form https://znetmgr-00.corp.domain.com:444. You will need to replace corp.domain.com with the Active Directory Domain name of the server.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 8: Setup a print server
You can use one of your custom virtual machines as a print server.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.
Step 9: Configure the QoS (Quality of Service) Settings
You need to test and record your actual Internet connection speed, so that the QoS (quality of service) is configured correctly.
You can obtain more detailed information in this article on the Support Portal.