Local Port Consolidation, Tiering And Cascading - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Question
I'm having problems connecting to
the Dominion KX III over my IP
network. What could be the
problem?

Local Port Consolidation, Tiering and Cascading

Answer
The Dominion KX III relies on your LAN/WAN
network. Some possible problems include:
 Ethernet auto-negotiation. On some
networks, 10/100 auto-negotiation does not
work properly, and the Dominion KX III
appliance must be set to 100 Mb/full duplex
or the appropriate choice for its network.
 Duplicate IP address. If the IP address of the
Dominion KX III is the same as another
appliance, network connectivity may be
inconsistent.
 Port 5000 conflicts. If another appliance is
using port 5000, the Dominion KX III default
port must be changed (or the other appliance
must be changed).
 When changing the IP address of a
Dominion KX III, or swapping in a new
Dominion KX III, sufficient time must be
allowed for its IP and Mac
known throughout the Layer 2 and Layer 3
networks.
Appendix F: Frequently Asked Questions
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