Control Center Overview
The Control Center enables you to manage subscribers and perform various operations to get information about subscribers, track subscriber sessions, to construct and populate custom reference data tables and so on.
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The Control Center enables you to manage subscribers and perform various operations to get information about subscribers, track subscriber sessions, to construct and populate custom reference data tables and so on.
CPS enables users to be aware of its current privileges while accessing Control Center as described below:
If a user has read-write privilege then "ADMIN" is displayed adjacent to user name in the GUI.
If a user has read-only privilege then "READONLY" is displayed adjacent to user name in the GUI.
To access Control Center, use the following URL:
http://<ip-address>:8090
The hostname is displayed in the login dialog box and system banner to differentiate between open windows while performing any operation of the CPS system. It indicates which system is being modified and prevents any errors or misconfigurations.
The hostname is displayed when the parameter -Dhostname=lab
is configured in pb/qns.conf files. If it is not configured in the qns.conf file, it is displayed as a result of the command
"hostname" on the server.
The hostname is displayed in the login panel only when the following argument is set to true:
-DshowSitenameLogin