Viewing the list of secondary Administration Servers
To view the list of the secondary (including virtual) Administration Servers:
In the main menu, select a section (except for Marketplace, Console navigation, and Settings).
At the top of the page, click the Show hierarchy button.
In the navigation pane that opens, the list of the secondary (including virtual) Administration Servers is displayed. You can proceed to any of these Administration Servers by clicking its name.
You cannot proceed to virtual Administration Servers if you opened the navigation pane from the IP ranges and Deleted objects sections. The administration groups are shown, too. The groups are available for management if you opened the navigation pane from the following sections: Assets (Devices), Policies & profiles, Tasks, and Distribution points. Otherwise, the groups are grayed-out.
If you are connected to your primary Administration Server in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console, and can not connect to a virtual Administration Server that is managed by a secondary Administration Server, you can use one of the following ways:
On the device where Kaspersky Security Center Web Console is installed, run the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console installation file corresponding to the Linux distribution installed on your device under an account with administrative privileges.
The Setup Wizard will start. Proceed through the wizard by using the Next button.
Select the Upgrade option.
On the Modification type step, select the Edit connection settings option.
On the Trusted Administration Servers step, add the required secondary Administration Server.
On the last step, click Modify to apply the new settings.
After the application reconfiguration successfully completes, click the Finish button.
Use Kaspersky Security Center Web Console to connect directly to the secondary Administration Server where the virtual Server was created. Then you will be able to switch to the virtual Administration Server in Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.