Raritan Computer Dominion Kx Ii Dkx2 V2 6 0 0R E Users Manual
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- Dominion KX II
- Introduction
- KX II Overview
- Package Contents
- KX II Device Photos and Features
- Product Features
- Hardware
- Software
- KX II Client Applications
- KX II Help
- Installation and Configuration
- Overview
- Rack Mounting
- Forward Mount
- Rear Mount
- Default Login Information
- Getting Started
- Step 1: Configuring Network Firewall Set
- TCP Port 5000
- TCP Port 443
- TCP Port 80
- Step 2: Configure the KVM Target Servers
- Target Server Video Resolutions
- Mouse Settings
- Windows 7 and Windows Vista Mouse Settin
- Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 M
- Windows 2000 Mouse Settings
- Apple Mac Mouse Settings
- Linux Mouse Settings
- Sun Solaris Mouse Settings
- IBM AIX Mouse Settings
- Step 3: Connect the Equipment
- A. AC Power
- B. Modem Port (Optional)
- C. Network Port
- D. Local Access Port (Local PC)
- E. Target Server Ports
- Step 4: Configure the KX II
- Change the Default Password
- Assign the KX II an IP Address
- Configure the IPv4 Settings
- Configure the IPv6 Settings
- Configure the DNS Settings
- Name Your Target Servers
- Specify Power Supply Autodetection
- Configure Date/Time Settings (Optional)
- Step 5: Launching the KX II Remote Conso
- Access and Control Target Servers Remote
- Accessing a Target Server
- Switching between Target Servers
- Disconnecting a Target Server
- Step 6: Configuring the Keyboard Languag
- Changing the Keyboard Layout Code (Sun T
- Step 7: Configure Tiering (Optional)
- Logging in to the KX II
- Allow Pop-Ups
- Security Warnings and Validation Message
- Java Validation and Access Warning
- Additional Security Warnings
- Installing a Certificate
- Example 1: Import the Certificate into t
- Example 2: Add the KX II to Trusted Site
- Working with Target Servers
- KX II Interfaces
- KX II Local Console Interface: KX II Dev
- KX II Remote Console Interface
- KX II Interface
- Left Panel
- KX II Console Navigation
- Port Access Page (Remote Console Display
- View by Group Tab
- View by Search Tab
- Set Scan Tab
- Tiered Devices - Port Access Page
- Blade Chassis - Port Access Page
- Dual Port Video Groups - Port Access Pag
- Port Action Menu
- Managing Favorites
- Enable Favorites
- Access and Display Favorites
- Discovering Devices on the Local Subnet
- Discovering Devices on the KX II Subnet
- Scanning Ports
- Using Scan Port Options
- Logging Out
- Proxy Server Configuration for Use with
- Virtual KVM Client (VKC) and Active KVM
- Overview
- Virtual KVM Client Java Requirements
- Virtual KVM Client (VKC) and Active KVM
- Connect to a Target Server
- Connection Properties
- Connection Information
- Access and Copy Connection Information
- Connection Properties
- Toolbar Buttons and Status Bar Icons
- Keyboard Options
- Keyboard Macros
- Import/Export Keyboard Macros
- Building a Keyboard Macro
- Running a Keyboard Macro
- Modifying and Removing Keyboard Macros
- Ctrl+Alt+Del Macro
- Setting CIM Keyboard/Mouse Options
- Video Properties
- Refreshing the Screen
- Auto-Sense Video Settings
- Calibrating Color
- Adjusting Video Settings
- Screenshot from Target Command (Target S
- Changing the Maximum Refresh Rate
- Mouse Options
- Mouse Pointer Synchronization
- Single Mouse Mode
- Tool Options
- General Settings
- Keyboard Limitations
- Client Launch Settings
- Configure Scan Settings in VKC and AKC
- View Options
- View Toolbar
- View Status Bar
- Scaling
- Full Screen Mode
- Digital Audio
- Saving Audio Settings
- Connecting to Multiple Targets from a Si
- Connecting to a Single Target Server fro
- Connecting and Disconnecting a Digital A
- Adjusting Capture and Playback Buffer Si
- Smart Cards
- Version Information - Virtual KVM Client
- About the Active KVM Client
- AKC Supported .NET Framework, Operating
- Prerequisites for Using AKC
- Multi-Platform Client (MPC)
- Launching MPC from a Web Browser
- Launching MPC on Mac Lion Clients
- Virtual Media
- Prerequisites for Using Virtual Media
- KX II Virtual Media Prerequisites
- Remote PC VM Prerequisites
- Target Server VM Prerequisites
- CIMs Required for Virtual Media
- Mounting Local Drives
- Notes on Mounting Local Drives
- Supported Tasks Via Virtual Media
- Supported Virtual Media Types
- Conditions when Read/Write is Not Availa
- Supported Virtual Media Operating System
- Number of Supported Virtual Media Drives
- Connecting and Disconnecting from Virtua
- Access a Virtual Media Drive on a Client
- Mounting CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images
- Disconnect from Virtual Media Drives
- Virtual Media in a Windows XP Environmen
- Virtual Media in a Linux Environment
- Active System Partitions
- Drive Partitions
- Root User Permission Requirement
- Virtual Media in a Mac Environment
- Active System Partition
- Drive Partitions
- Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Se
- Rack PDU (Power Strip) Outlet Control
- Overview
- Turning Outlets On/Off and Cycling Power
- USB Profiles
- Overview
- CIM Compatibility
- Available USB Profiles
- Mouse Modes when Using the Mac Boot Menu
- Selecting Profiles for a KVM Port
- User Management
- User Groups
- User Group List
- Relationship Between Users and Groups
- Adding a New User Group
- Setting Permissions
- Setting Port Permissions
- Setting Permissions for an Individual Gr
- Group-Based IP ACL (Access Control List)
- Modifying an Existing User Group
- Users
- Adding a New User
- View the KX II Users List
- View Users by Port
- Disconnecting Users from Ports
- Logging Users Off the KX II (Force Logof
- Modifying an Existing User
- Authentication Settings
- Implementing LDAP/LDAPS Remote Authentic
- Returning User Group Information from Ac
- Implementing RADIUS Remote Authenticatio
- Cisco ACS 5.x for RADIUS Authentication
- Returning User Group Information via RAD
- RADIUS Communication Exchange Specificat
- User Authentication Process
- Changing a Password
- Device Management
- Network Settings
- Network Basic Settings
- Assign the KX II an IP Address
- Configure the IPv4 Settings
- Configure the IPv6 Settings
- Configure the DNS Settings
- LAN Interface Settings
- Device Services
- Enabling SSH
- HTTP and HTTPS Port Settings
- Entering the Discovery Port
- Configuring and Enabling Tiering
- Enabling Tiering
- Tiering - Target Types, Supported CIMS a
- Unsupported and Limited Features on Tier
- Cabling Example in Tiered Configurations
- Enabling Direct Port Access via URL
- Direct Port Access URL Syntax for the Vi
- Direct Port Access URL Syntax for the Ac
- Enable Direct Port Access
- Enabling the AKC Download Server Certifi
- Configuring SNMP Agents
- Configuring Modem Settings
- Configuring Date/Time Settings
- Event Management
- Configuring Event Management - Settings
- Configuring SNMP Traps
- Configuring Event Management - Destinati
- Power Supply Setup
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Standard Target Servers
- Configuring KVM Switches
- Configuring CIM Ports
- Configure the CIM Settings
- Configure the CIM Power Associations
- Configure the CIM Target Settings
- Apply Selected Profiles to Other CIMs
- Apply a Native Display Resolution to Oth
- Configuring Rack PDU (Power Strip) Targe
- Connecting a Rack PDU
- Naming the Rack PDU (Port Page for Power
- Associating Outlets with Target Servers
- Configuring Blade Chassis
- Generic Blade Chassis Configuration
- Dell Blade Chassis Configuration
- IBM Blade Chassis Configuration
- Tips for Adding a Web Browser Interface
- HP and Cisco UCS Blade Chassis Configura
- Supported Blade Chassis Models
- Supported CIMs for Blade Chassis
- Required and Recommended Blade Chassis C
- Blade Chassis Sample URL Formats
- Configuring USB Profiles (Port Page)
- Configuring KX II Local Port Settings
- KX2-808, KX2-832 and KX2-864 Standard an
- Connect and Disconnect Scripts
- Applying and Removing Scripts
- Adding Scripts
- Modifying Scripts
- Importing and Exporting Scripts
- Port Group Management
- Creating Port Groups
- Creating a Dual Video Port Group
- Changing the Default GUI Language Settin
- Security Management
- Security Settings
- Login Limitations
- Strong Passwords
- User Blocking
- Encryption & Share
- Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption
- Enabling FIPS 140-2
- FIPS 140-2 Support Requirements
- Configuring IP Access Control
- SSL Certificates
- Security Banner
- Maintenance
- Audit Log
- Device Information
- Backup and Restore
- USB Profile Management
- Handling Conflicts in Profile Names
- Upgrading CIMs
- Upgrading Firmware
- Upgrade History
- Rebooting the KX II
- Stopping CC-SG Management
- Diagnostics
- Network Interface Page
- Network Statistics Page
- Ping Host Page
- Trace Route to Host Page
- Device Diagnostics
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Overview
- Accessing the KX II Using CLI
- SSH Connection to the KX II
- SSH Access from a Windows PC
- SSH Access from a UNIX/Linux Workstation
- Logging In
- Navigation of the CLI
- Completion of Commands
- CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts
- Common Commands for All Command Line Int
- Initial Configuration Using CLI
- Setting Parameters
- Setting Network Parameters
- CLI Prompts
- CLI Commands
- Security Issues
- Administering the KX II Console Server C
- Configuring Network
- Interface Command
- Name Command
- IPv6 Command
- KX II Local Console
- Overview
- Simultaneous Users
- KX II Local Console Interface: KX II Dev
- Security and Authentication
- Available Resolutions
- Port Access Page (Local Console Server D
- Accessing a Target Server
- Scanning Ports - Local Console
- Local Port Scan Mode
- Local Console Smart Card Access
- Smart Card Access in KX2 8xx Devices
- Local Console USB Profile Options
- Hot Keys and Connect Keys
- Connect Key Examples
- Special Sun Key Combinations
- Returning to the KX II Local Console Int
- Local Port Administration
- Configuring KX II Local Console Local Po
- Configuring KX II Local Port Settings fr
- KX II Local Console Factory Reset
- Connect and Disconnect Scripts
- Applying and Removing Scripts
- Adding Scripts
- Modifying Scripts
- Resetting the KX II Using the Reset Butt
- Specifications
- Hardware
- KX II Physical Specifications
- Supported Target Server Video Resolution
- Supported Computer Interface Module (CIM
- Digital CIM Target Server Timing and Vid
- Digital CIM Timing Modes
- Digital CIM Established and Standard Mod
- Digital CIM Display Native Resolution
- DVI Compatibility Mode
- Digital Video CIMs for Macs
- Supported Paragon II CIMS and Configurat
- KX II-to-KX II Paragon CIM Guidelines
- KX II-to-Paragon II Guidelines
- Supported Connection Distances Between P
- Supported Remote Connections
- Network Speed Settings
- Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Res
- Smart Card Minimum System Requirements
- Local Port Requirements
- Target Server Requirements
- Remote Client Requirements
- Supported and Unsupported Smart Card Rea
- Supported Audio Device Formats
- Audio Playback and Capture Recommendatio
- Audio Level
- Recommendations for Audio Connections wh
- Bandwidth Requirements
- Audio in a Mac Environment
- Number of Supported Audio/Virtual Media
- Certified Modems
- Devices Supported by the Extended Local
- KX2 8xx Extended Local Port Recommended
- Mac Mini BIOS Keystroke Commands
- Using a Windows Keyboard to Access Mac T
- TCP and UDP Ports Used
- Software
- Supported Operating Systems (Clients)
- Supported Browsers
- JRE Requirements and Browser Considerati
- Supported Video Resolutions
- Video Image Appears Dark when Using a Ma
- KX II Supported Keyboard Languages
- Events Captured in the Audit Log and Sys
- Dual Video Port Groups
- Overview
- Recommendations for Dual Port Video
- Dual Video Port Group Supported Mouse Mo
- CIMs Required for Dual Video Support
- Dual Port Video Group Usability Notes
- Permissions and Dual Video Port Group Ac
- Example Dual Port Video Group Configurat
- Dual Port Video Configuration Steps
- Step 1: Configure the Target Server Disp
- Step 2: Connect the Target Server to the
- Step 3: Configure the Mouse Mode and Por
- Step 4: Create the Dual Video Port Group
- Step 5: Launch a Dual Port Video Group
- Raritan Client Navigation when Using Dua
- Direct Port Access and Dual Port Video G
- Dual Port Video Groups Displayed on the
- Accessing a PX2 from the KX II
- Overview
- Connecting the Paragon II to the KX II
- Updating the LDAP Schema
- Returning User Group Information
- From LDAP/LDAPS
- From Microsoft Active Directory
- Setting the Registry to Permit Write Ope
- Creating a New Attribute
- Adding Attributes to the Class
- Updating the Schema Cache
- Editing rciusergroup Attributes for User
- Informational Notes
- Overview
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Notes
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
- Java Not Loading Properly on Mac
- IPv6 Support Notes
- Operating System IPv6 Support Notes
- AKC Download Server Certification Valida
- Dual Stack Login Performance Issues
- CIM Notes
- Windows 3-Button Mouse on Linux Targets
- Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavi
- Virtual Media Notes
- Cannot Connect to Drives from Linux Clie
- Cannot Write To/From a File from a Mac C
- Virtual Media via VKC and AKC in a Windo
- Virtual Media Not Refreshed After Files
- Virtual Media Linux Drive Listed Twice
- Accessing Virtual Media on a Windows 200
- Disconnecting Mac and Linux Virtual Medi
- Target BIOS Boot Time with Virtual Media
- Virtual Media Connection Failures Using
- USB Port and Profile Notes
- VM-CIMs and DL360 USB Ports
- Help Choosing USB Profiles
- Changing a USB Profile when Using a Smar
- Keyboard Notes
- Non-US Keyboards
- French Keyboard
- Caret Symbol (Linux® Clients Only)
- Accent Symbol (Windows XP® Operating Sys
- Numeric Keypad
- Tilde Symbol
- Keyboard Language Preference (Fedora Lin
- Mac Keyboard Keys Not Supported for Remo
- Video Mode and Resolution Notes
- SUSE/VESA Video Modes
- List of Supported Target Video Resolutio
- Audio
- Audio Playback and Capture Issues
- Audio in a Linux Environment
- Audio in a Windows Environment
- CC-SG Notes
- Virtual KVM Client Version Not Known fro
- Single Mouse Mode when Connecting to a T
- Proxy Mode and MPC
- Moving Between Ports on a Device
- Browser Notes
- Resolving Fedora Core Focus
- Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora)
- VKC and MPC Smart Card Connections to Fe
- Resolving Issues with Firefox Freezing w
- Frequently Asked Questions
- General FAQs
- Remote Access
- Universal Virtual Media
- Bandwidth and KVM-over-IP Performance
- Ethernet and IP Networking
- IPv6 Networking
- Servers
- Blade Servers
- Installation
- Local Port
- Extended Local Port (Dominion KX2-832 an
- Intelligent Power Distribution Unit (PDU
- Local Port Consolidation, Tiering and Ca
- Computer Interface Modules (CIMs)
- Security
- Smart Cards and CAC Authentication
- Manageability
- Documentation and Support
- Miscellaneous
- Index