Step 5: Create And Install An Ssl Certificate - Raritan Dominion KX II-101-V2 Quick Setup Manual

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Command
Argument
ip
IP address
mask
subnet mask
gw
IP address
mode
mode
When you have successfully changed a setting, you see a
confirmation message like the following:
Admin Port > config
Admin Port > Config > network
Admin Port > Config > Network > interface
ipauto none ip 192.168.50.126
Network interface configuration
successful.
Dominion KX II-101-V2 Quick Setup Guide
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Options
ip 192.168.50.12
dhcp - Automatically assign
an IP address to the device
on startup.
interface ipauto dhcp
The IP address to assign to
the device. To manually set
an IP address for the first
time, this command must be
used with the ipauto
command and the none
option. See ipauto for
information. After you have
manually assigned an IP
address once, you can use
the ip command alone to
change the IP address.
Command column should
be "interface"
interface | ip | ...
interface | mask | The
subnet mask IP address
interface | gw
| The
gateway IP address
interface | mode
|
....
The gateway IP address
The Ethernet mode. You
have the following choices:
auto - Automatically sets
speed and interface mode
based on the network.
10hdx - 10 MB/s, half
duplex.
10fdx - 10 MB/s, full duplex
100hdx - 100 MB/s, half
duplex
100fdx - 100 MB/s, full
duplex
When you are finished configuring KX II-101-V2, type logout
at the command prompt and press Enter. You are logged out
of the command line interface.
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Step 5: Create and Install an SSL Certificate

Raritan strongly recommends you install your own SSL
Certificate in each KX II-101-V2 device.
This security best practice reduces the number of Java
warning messages, and avoids man-in-the-middle attacks.
It also prevents future Java versions and browser versions
from blocking access to your KX II-101-V2 device.
For information creating and installing SSL certificates, see
KX II-101-V2 online help.
Converting a Binary Certificate to a Base64-
Encoded DER Certificate (Optional)
KX II-101-V2 requires an SSL certificate in either Base64-
Encoded DER format or PEM format.
If you are using an SSL certificate in binary format, you cannot
install it.
However, you can convert your binary SSL certificate.
Locate the DEGHKVM0001.cer binary file on your
1
Windows machine.
Double-click on the DEGHKVM0001.cer file to open
its Certificate dialog.
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