Bulk Import Examples; Configuring Kvm Ports - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Configuring KVM Ports

Bulk Import Examples

Import / update listed KX switches:
192.168.2.104,admin,raritan
192.168.2.103,thomas,thomas
192.168.3.30,admin,raritan
192.168.5.52,user,password
Special characters and escaping
Line 1 is an example of using comma in a value.
Line 2 is an example for escaping ", the resulting password string is
"password"
192.168.2.104,admin,"rar,itan"
192.168.5.52,user,"""password"""
Note: If you create the CSV file using Microsoft Excel or similar tools, you
do not need to escape special characters. These tools handle the special
characters automatically when creating the CSV file. Check the resulting
CSV file if you are not sure.
Commenting out
Use the hashtag character (#) in the first position of a line to comment
out the line. Hostnames are not allowed to contain #.
192.168.2.104,admin,raritan
#192.168.2.103,thomas,thomas
#192.168.3.30,admin,raritan
192.168.5.52,user,password
A KVM switch's ports are shown after a KVM switch is selected.
To configure a KVM port:
1. Click the desired KVM switch, and all of its KVM ports are listed on
the screen. Note, to return to the devices view, click the Back to all
KX Devices link
indicates that the KVM port has been configured as a favorite
port.
indicates that the port is included in Port Scanner.
indicates that the port is configured to automatically connect
to audio when the connection launches.
Chapter 3: Managing KVM Switches and Ports
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