Step 6: Configuring The Keyboard Language (Optional); Converting A Binary Certificate To A Base64-Encoded Der Certificate (Optional) - LEGRAND Raritan Dominion KX III Quick Setup Manual

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Choose Switch From. The new target server you
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selected is displayed.
Disconnect from a Target Server
 To disconnect a target:
On the Port Access page, click the port name of the target you
want to disconnect from, then click Disconnect on the Port
Action menu when it appears.
Or
Close the client window.
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Step 6: Configuring the Keyboard Language (Optional)

If you are using a non-US language, the keyboard must be
configured for the appropriate language. Also, the keyboard
language for the client machine and the KVM target servers must
match. Consult your operating system documentation for
information about changing the keyboard layout.
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Step 7: Create and Install an SSL Certificate
It is strongly recommended to install your own SSL Certificate in
each KX III device.
This security best practice reduces the number of browser and
Java
warning messages, and avoids man-in-the-middle attacks.
It also prevents future Java versions and browser versions from
blocking access to your KX III device.
For information on creating and installing SSL certificates, see KX III
Online Help.
Converting a Binary Certificate to a Base64-Encoded DER
Certificate (Optional)
KX III requires an SSL certificate in either Base64-Encoded DER
format or PEM format.
If you are using an SSL certificate in binary format, you cannot
install it.
Dominion KX III Quick Setup Guide
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However, you can convert your binary SSL certificate.
1. Locate the DEGHKVM0001.cer binary file on your Windows
machine.
Double-click on the DEGHKVM0001.cer file to open its
Certificate dialog.
2. Click the Detail tab.
3. Click "Copy to File...".
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