Using A Windows Keyboard To Access Mac Targets - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Keystroke
Description
button
optical disc
Press N during
Start up from a
startup
compatible network
server (NetBoot)
Press T during
Start up in Target Disk
startup
mode
Press Shift during
Start up in Safe Boot
startup
mode and temporarily
disable login items
Press Command-V
Start up in Verbose
during startup
mode.admin
Press Command-S
Start up in Single-User
during startup
mode
Press Option-N
Start from a NetBoot
during startup
server using the default
boot image
Press Command-R
Start from Lion
during startup
Recovery1
Port
Description
HTTP, Port 80
This port can be configured as needed. See
Settings
By default, all requests received by the KX III via HTTP (port 80) are
automatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security.
The KX III responds to Port 80 for user convenience, relieving users
from having to explicitly type in the URL field to access the KX III, while
still preserving complete security.
Virtual Media CIM Dual Virtual
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A

Using a Windows Keyboard to Access Mac Targets

®
A Windows
keyboard can be used to access a Mac
III. Windows keys are then used to emulate the special Mac keys. This is
the same as connecting a Windows keyboard directly to the Mac.
TCP and UDP Ports Used
(on page 148).
Appendix D: Specifications
Mac Lion Server
Media CIM
HDMI CIM
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Known issue with
LION to boot to
safe mode. "Safe
Mode" in red
does not appear
for Lion
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
N/A
Yes
®
connected to a KX
HTTP and HTTPS Port
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