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Question
What is the file size of the
applet that's used to access
Dominion KX II? How long
does it take to retrieve?
How do I access servers
connected to Dominion
KX II if the network ever
becomes unavailable?
Do you have a Windows
KVM Client?
Do you have a non-Windows
KVM Client?
Do your KVM Clients have
multi-language support?
Do your KVM Clients support
dual LCD monitors?
Universal Virtual Media
Answer
The Virtual KVM Client (VKC) applet used to access Dominion KX II
is approximately 500KB in size. The following chart describes the
time required to retrieve Dominion KX II's applet at different network
speeds:
100Mbps
60Mbps
10Mbps
6Mbps
512Kbps
You can access servers at the rack or via modem.
Dominion KX II offers a dedicated modem port for attaching an
external modem.
Yes. We have a native .NET Windows Client called the Raritan
Active KVM Client (AKC).
Yes. Both the Virtual KVM Client (VKC) and the Multiplatform Client
(MPC) allow non-Windows users to connect to target servers in the
data center. MPC can be run via Web browsers and stand-alone
and can access servers connected to both Dominion KX I and KX II
switches. Please refer to Raritan's Dominion KX II and KVM Client
User Guides for more information.
Yes. The Dominion KX II's remote HTML User Interface and the
KVM Clients now support the Japanese, Simplified Chinese and
Traditional Chinese languages. This is available stand-alone as well
as through CC-SG.
Yes. For customers wishing to enhance their productivity by using
multiple LCD monitors on their desktops, the Dominion KX II can
launch KVM sessions to multiple monitors, either in full screen or
standard modes.
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions
Theoretical
.05 seconds
100Mbit network
speed
Likely practical
.08 seconds
100Mbit network
speed
Theoretical
.4 seconds
10Mbit network
speed
Likely practical
.8 seconds
10Mbit network
speed
Cable modem
8 seconds
download speed
(typical)
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