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Appendix F: Frequently Asked Questions
Question
How many users can remotely
access servers on each Dominion
KX III?
Can I remotely access servers
from my iPhone or iPad?
Can two people look at the same
server at the same time?
Can two people access the same
server, one remotely and one from
the local port?
In order to access Dominion KX III
from a client, what hardware,
software or network configuration
is required?
420
Answer
Dominion KX III models offer remote
connections for up to eight users per user
channel to simultaneously access and control a
unique target server. For one-channel
appliances like the DKX3-116, up to eight
remote users can access and control a single
target server. For two-channel appliances, like
the DKX3-216, up to eight users can access
and control the server on channel one and up
to another eight users on channel two. For
four-channel appliances, up to eight users per
channel, for a total of 32 (8 x 4) users, can
access and control four servers. Likewise, for
the eight-channel appliances, up to eight users
can access a single server, up to an overall
maximum of 32 users across the eight
channels.
Yes. Users can access servers connected to
the KX III using their iPhone or iPad.
Mobile access is provided through Mobile
Access Client, which requires the use of
CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG).
Yes. Actually, up to eight people can access
and control any single server at the same time.
Yes. The local port is completely independent
of the remote "ports." The local port can
access the same server using the PC-Share
feature.
Because Dominion KX III is completely
Web-accessible, it doesn't require customers
to install proprietary software on clients used
for access.
Dominion KX III can be accessed through
major Web browsers, including: Internet
®
®
Explorer
and Firefox
. Dominion KX III can be
accessed on Windows
desktops, via Raritan's Windows Client, and
the Java
-based Virtual KVM Client
Dominion KX III administrators can also
perform remote management (set passwords
and security, rename servers, change IP
address, etc.) using a convenient
browser-based interface.
®
®
®
, Linux
and Mac
.

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