Manageability - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Do enterprise and SMB customers use
smart cards, too?
Which CIMs support
smart card/CAC?
Which smart card readers are
supported?
Can smart card/CAC authentication
work on the local port and via
CommandCenter?

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Can Dominion KX III be remotely
managed and configured via Web
browser?
Can I back up and restore
Dominion KX III's configuration?
Answer
Yes. However, the most aggressive
deployment of smart cards is in the U.S.
federal government.
The D2CIM-DVUSB, D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI,
D2CIM-DVUSB-HDMI and
D2CIM-DVUSB-DP are the required CIMs.
The required reader standards are USB
CCID and PC/SC. Consult the user
documentation for a list of certified readers
and more information.
Yes. Smart card/CAC authentication works
on both the local port and via
CommandCenter. For the local port,
connect a compatible smart card reader to
the USB port of the Dominion KX III.
Answer
Yes. Dominion KX III can be completely
configured remotely via Web browser. Note
that this does require that the workstation have
an appropriate Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) version installed. Besides the initial
setting of Dominion KX III's IP address,
everything about the solution can be
completely set up over the network. (In fact,
using a crossover Ethernet cable and
Dominion KX III's default IP address, you can
even configure the initial settings via Web
browser.)
Yes. Dominion KX III's appliance and user
configurations can be completely backed up for
later restoration in the event of a catastrophe.
Dominion KX III's backup and restore
functionality can be used remotely over the
network, or through your Web browser.
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