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Basic Network Settings; Logout Or Shutdown - Raritan Dominion KX III Quick Setup Manual

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Basic Network Settings

The User Station's default network configuration is set to
Automatic (DHCP) for both IPv4 and IPv6 settings.
This section describes basic network configuration only. Refer
to the online help or user guide for more information.
 To configure basic network settings:
1. Choose Main Menu > System Settings > Network.
2. In the Network Connections dialog, two default network
connections are available for two LAN ports.
Ethernet 2
for LAN port 1, and
Select the desired one and click Edit.
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Ethernet 1
is
is for the other.
3. Click the IPv4 Settings tab.
4. In the Method field, select one of the following options:
Automatic (DHCP)
: The DHCP server automatically
assigns an IPv4 address. This is the default.
Automatic (DHCP) addresses only
automatically assigns the IP address only. DNS comes
from manual input.
Manual
: This option configures static addressing. Click
Add to specify at least one IPv4 address, netmask and
gateway.
Disabled
: IPv4 networking is disabled.
5. Click OK.
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Logout or Shutdown

To logout, shutdown, or restart, click Main Menu > Leave.
Restart is an option under Shutdown.
Shutdown option automatically shuts down in one minute if
the Restart option is not selected.
Warning: Do NOT turn the User Station off by holding down
the Power button or unplugging the power cord because
such operations may damage the User Station. A short
press of the Power button initiates a graceful shutdown
that does not save open KVM sessions.
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Additional Information
For more information about Dominion User Station and the entire Raritan
product line, see Raritan's website (www.raritan.com). For technical issues,
contact Raritan Technical Support. See the Contact Support page in the Support
section on Raritan's website for technical support contact information
worldwide.
Raritan's products use code licensed under the GPL and LGPL. You can request a copy of the
open source code. For details, see the Open Source Software Statement at
(http://www.raritan.com/about/legal-statements/open-source-software-statement/) on
Raritan's website.
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