If the Integration Server Console is installed on the device where the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console is installed, you can start the Integration Server Console from the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
If the Integration Server Console is installed on a separate device, then regardless of Kaspersky Security Center components (for example, if you are using a Linux-based Kaspersky Security Center), you can start the Integration Server Console using the executable file located in the Integration Server Console installation folder.
How to start the Integration Server Console from Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console
Before starting the Integration Server Console, if the device hosting the Integration Server Console belongs to a Microsoft Windows domain, make sure that your domain account belongs to a local or domain KLAdmins group or local administrator group on the device where the Integration Server is installed.
To start the Integration Server Console:
Specify the following connection settings:
IP address in IPv4 format or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the device on which the Integration Server is installed.
If the Integration Server Console is installed on the same device as the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server, the address specified in the settings of the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server is used to connect to the Integration Server by default. You can change this address in the properties window of the Installation packages folder in the console tree (Additional → Remote installation → Installation packages; the window opens when you select the Settings item in the context menu).
If the address is specified as a NetBIOS name, localhost or 127.0.0.1, connection to the Integration Server completes with an error.
Port number for connecting to the Integration Server.
Name of the user account being used to establish the connection to the Integration Server.
If the device hosting the Integration Server Console belongs to a domain, and your account belongs to the local or domain KLAdmins group or to the group of local administrators you can use your account. To do so, select the Use domain account check box.
If the device hosting the Integration Server Console does not belong to a domain, or the device belongs to a domain but your domain account does not belong to a local or domain KLAdmins group or to the group of local administrators, you can use only the Integration Server administrator account.
Password of the user account being used to establish the connection to the Integration Server.
Use of the domain account of the current user when connecting the Integration Server Console to the Integration Server.
If the check box is selected, the domain account is used to connect to the Integration Server. Make sure that your domain account is part of the KLAdmins group or the local administrator group on the computer where the Integration Server is installed.
If the check box is cleared, the Integration Server administrator account (admin) is used to connect to the Integration Server.
This check box is cleared by default.
Click the Connect button.
To continue connecting to the Integration Server, click the Trust the certificate button in the Verify certificate window. The certificate that has been received is installed as a trusted certificate. The certificate is saved in the registry of the operating system on the device hosting the Integration Server Console.
The Integration Server Console opens.
How to start the Integration Server Console using the executable file
Kaspersky.VIISConsole.UI.exe /lang:<language ID>
where:
For the address, you can specify the IP address in IPv4 format or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the device on which the Integration Server is installed.
If the address is specified as a NetBIOS name, localhost or 127.0.0.1, connection to the Integration Server completes with an error.
To continue connecting to the Integration Server, click the Trust the certificate button in the Verify certificate window. The certificate that has been received is installed as a trusted certificate. The certificate is saved in the registry of the operating system on the device hosting the Integration Server Console.
The Integration Server Console opens.