Raritan Dominion DKX116 User Manual

Raritan Dominion DKX116 User Manual

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Copyright ©2004 Raritan Computer, Inc.
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August 2003
255-80-6040
Raritan Computer Inc.
400 Cottontail Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
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Tel. 1-732-764-8886
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  • Page 1 Shanghai Representative Office of I.T.E. L I S T E D Raritan Computer, Inc. Unit 1 Cobbett Park, Moorfield Road Copyright ©2004 Raritan Computer, Inc. RM 19C-1 Shanghai Shiye Building Guilford, Surrey, GU1 RU KX-0A-E 18 Caoxi North Road United Kingdom...
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  • Page 3: Fcc Information

    Product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Dominion, IP-Reach, Paragon, MasterConsole, and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Raritan Computer, Inc. PS/2, RS/6000, and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems.
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information Login The default Dominion KX login user name is admin and the password is raritan. This user has administrative privileges. Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they were created.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Note to CommandCenter Users....................10 Connect to Dominion KX Remotely ..................10 Launch Raritan Remote Client (RRC)....................10 Establish a Connection ........................11 Chapter 3: Raritan Remote Client (RRC)........13 Invoking RRC via Web Browser....................13 Security Settings..........................13 Launching RRC ..........................13 Removing RRC From the Browser Cache ..................14 Optional: Installing RRC Software ...................15...
  • Page 6 Selecting Servers ........................48 Local Port Administration ......................49 Appendix A: Specifications ............51 Remote Connection .........................51 Raritan Remote Client (RRC) Applet ..................51 Dominion KX Manager (Remote Administration Applet)............51 TCP Ports Used ........................52 KVM Input ..........................52 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions........53 General Questions ........................53...
  • Page 7 Table of Figures Figure 1 Dominion KX Configuration......................1 Figure 2 Dominion KX Front and Rear Panels ..................... 2 Figure 3 Dominion KX Computer Interface Module (CIM)................2 Figure 4 Terminology and Topology ......................4 Figure 5 Solaris Mouse Configuration Window .................... 6 Figure 6 Back Panel of Dominion KX......................
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Introduction

    For larger data centers and enterprises, multiple Dominion KX units (along with Dominion SX units for remote serial console access and Dominion KSX for remote/branch office management) can be integrated into a single logical solution via Raritan’s CommandCenter management appliance. UTP (Cat5/5e/6) Server Cabling...
  • Page 10: Product Photos

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Product Photos Figure 2 Dominion KX Front and Rear Panels Figure 3 Dominion KX Computer Interface Module (CIM)
  • Page 11: Product Features

    Plug and Play Appliance Web based access and management Intuitive Graphical User Interface Integration with Raritan’s CommandCenter management appliance High-color (15-bit+) palette support 128-bit encryption of complete KVM signal, including video LDAP, RADIUS, or Active Directory – or Internal Authentication...
  • Page 12: Terminology

    VGA monitor, directly attached to Dominion KX to control target servers locally (directly at the rack, not through the network). Server dongles (Raritan P/N DCIM-xxxx) that connect to each target (Computer Interface server. Available for PS/2, Sun, USB, and Sun USB keyboard and Modules) mouse ports.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Installation

    2: I HAPTER NSTALLATION Chapter 2: Installation Configuring Target Servers Before installing Dominion KX, you must configure any target servers to be accessed via Dominion KX, to ensure optimum performance. Note that the following configuration requirements apply only to target servers, not to the client workstations (Remote PCs) that you use to access Dominion KX remotely (see Chapter 1: Introduction, Terminology for more information).
  • Page 14: Windows 2000 / Me Settings

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Windows 2000 / ME Settings On target servers running Microsoft Windows 2000/ME, set the mouse pointer acceleration to None and the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting. These parameters are found in Control Panel Mouse.
  • Page 15: Apple Macintosh Settings

    Issue the “boot” command to reboot the server. Alternatively, you may contact your Raritan representative to purchase a video output adapter. 13W3 Suns with composite sync output require APSSUN II Guardian converter for use with Dominion KX. HD15 Suns with composite sync output require the 1396C converter to convert from HD15 to 13W3 and an APSSUN II Guardian converter to support composite sync.
  • Page 16: Physical Connections

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Physical Connections Figure 6 Back Panel of Dominion KX 1. AC Power Line Attach the included AC power cord to Dominion KX and plug into an AC Power Outlet. 2. Modem Port (optional) Dominion KX features a dedicated modem port for remote access even when the LAN/WAN is unavailable. Using a straight-through serial (RS-232) cable, connect an external serial modem to the port labeled MODEM on the back of Dominion KX (please see Appendix A: Specifications for a list of certified modems).
  • Page 17: Initial Configuration

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all servers that you wish to manage using Dominion KX. 4. On the Local Access Console, log on with the default username/password of admin/raritan. 5. Press the <F5> key to activate the Administrative Menu, and select Option 5, Channel Configuration.
  • Page 18: Note To Commandcenter Users

    Figure 7 RRC Connection Window 5. After RRC launches, a device tree of all automatically detected Raritan devices found on your subnet is displayed on the left side of the screen. If you do not find your Dominion KX unit listed by name,...
  • Page 19: Establish A Connection

    When you double-click on your Dominion KX icon, its login screen appears. Log on with your username and password (default: admin/raritan) to connect to your Dominion KX unit. Use the RRC Navigator, on the left side of the RRC window, to select and connect to a server port.
  • Page 20 KX U OMINION ANUAL...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: Raritan Remote Client (Rrc)

    HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT Chapter 3: Raritan Remote Client (RRC) Invoking RRC via Web Browser Dominion KX features Web Browser access capabilities, providing a connection from any Windows-based Remote PC running Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0+, Mozilla 1.1+, and Netscape 7+.
  • Page 22: Removing Rrc From The Browser Cache

    3. When the Internet Options dialog box appears, click on the Settings tab. 4. When the Settings screen appears, click View Objects. 5. Internet Explorer will display a list of cached program objects. Select any entries named “TeleControl Class,” “Raritan Console,” or “Power Board” and delete them.
  • Page 23: Optional: Installing Rrc Software

    DirectX and Microsoft Foundation Class libraries if required. If this happens, you will be asked to restart your PC after installation. 5. A Raritan Remote Client icon will be added to your desktop. Click on this icon to launch RRC. RRC Window Layout RRC functions are grouped into five general sections on the screen.
  • Page 24: Rrc Navigator

    ANUAL RRC Navigator The RRC Navigator provides a tree view of every known Raritan KVM Over IP device so you can access all Raritan networked appliances for which a connection profile exists. All Raritan devices automatically identified on the network are displayed.
  • Page 25: Navigator Options

    This option can also be toggled by choosing View All Devices from the Menu Bar. Note: The Browse connection method is the only method of connecting to a Raritan Device configured to use DHCP IP addressing. Creating New Profiles Connection profiles store important information about your Raritan device such as IP Address, custom TCP ports, preferred compression settings, and custom security keys.
  • Page 26: Figure 15 Connect Tab

    2. Click [Add]. The Add Connection dialog appears. Options are grouped into three tabs. Connect tab Figure 15 Connect tab Description: Type a text name that identifies the Raritan device you are configuring, such as “Atlanta_Datacenter.” Connection Type: Select TCP/IP Connection for a LAN/WAN connection, or select Dial-Up Connection for a direct analog modem connection to the Raritan device.
  • Page 27: Establishing A New Connection

    Establishing a New Connection Double-click the icon of a Raritan networked device in the RRC Navigator to connect, after entering your user name and password. Note: The default Dominion KX login user name is admin, with the password raritan. This user has administrative privileges.
  • Page 28: Rrc Toolbar And Shortcuts

    Figure 17 RRC Toolbar UTTON UTTON OTKEY UNCTION Creates a new Navigator entry for a Raritan device; same results as New Profile <Ctrl+Alt+C> selecting Connection New Profile in the menu bar. Opens Modify Connection Properties dialog box to manually adjust Connection <Ctrl+Alt+P>...
  • Page 29: Rrc Status Bar

    3: R HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT RRC Status Bar The RRC Status Bar displays session information about your connection to your Dominion KX. Figure 18 RRC Status Bar Components Video Sensing Status / Path Indicator: indicates the occurrence of video sensing, during connections to target KVM Server ports.
  • Page 30: Remote Kvm Console Control

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Remote KVM Console Control Once you establish a connection with a Dominion KX unit, that unit’s icon in the RRC Navigator expands to display all ports enabled for remote access. Figure 19 Navigation Tree To establish a remote KVM console connection, double-click on the KVM port you want to control. Once connected, Dominion KX displays real-time video output by the target server that is connected to your Dominion KX KVM port.
  • Page 31: Full Screen Mode

    3: R HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT For better alignment of mouse pointers, click on the Synchronize Mouse shortcut on the RRC Toolbar, or simultaneously press the keys <Ctrl+Alt+S>. This forces the realignment of the mouse pointers. If you have carefully followed Chapter 2: Installation, Configuring Target Servers and the mouse pointers remain out of sync, click on the [Auto-Sense Video] button on the RRC Toolbar.
  • Page 32: Keyboard Macros

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Keyboard Macros Dominion KX’s Keyboard Macro feature ensures that keystroke combinations intended for the target server are sent to, and interpreted only by, the target server. Otherwise, they might be interpreted by the computer on which RRC is running. Ctrl+Alt+Delete Macro Due to its frequent use, a Ctrl+Alt+Delete macro has been pre-programmed into RRC.
  • Page 33: Figure 24 Add Keyboard Macro Window

    3: R HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT c) In the Keys to Press drop-down list, select each key for which you would like to emulate key presses – in the order by which they are to be pressed. Click [Press Key] after each selection. As each key is selected, it will appear in the Keys to Release field.
  • Page 34: Figure 26 Minimize All Window Menu Option

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Running a Keyboard Macro Once you have created a keyboard macro, execute it from the RRC Menu Bar, or by using the hotkey (keyboard) combination if you assigned one while creating the macro. Menu Bar Activation When you create a macro, it appears under the Keyboard menu.
  • Page 35: Connection And Video Properties

    3: R HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT Connection and Video Properties Dominion KX’s dynamic video compression algorithms maintain KVM console usability under varying bandwidth constraints. Dominion KX is unique in that it optimizes its KVM output for not only LAN utilization, but also via the WAN and dial-up. It also adjusts color depth and can limit video output, offering an optimal balance between video quality and system responsiveness in any bandwidth constraint.
  • Page 36: Figure 28 Settings Window

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Smoothing: The video Smoothing level you set instructs Dominion KX to what degree color gradation shifts are relevant for transmission. Video pixels that stray from the majority color are assigned approximated color values to reduce bandwidth used and video noise transmitted. Overly high smoothing levels can result in color inaccuracies;...
  • Page 37: Color Calibration

    3: R HAPTER ARITAN EMOTE LIENT Color Settings: Gain control can be thought of as contrast adjustment. Offset control can be thought of as brightness adjustment. Red Gain: Controls the amplification of the red signal. Red Offset: Controls the bias of the red signal. Green Gain: Controls the amplification of the green signal.
  • Page 38: Select Administrative Functions Via Rrc

    On the Tools menu, click Update Device to perform firmware upgrades. RRC will prompt you to locate a Raritan firmware distribution file (*.RFP format), found on the Raritan web site (www.raritan.com) when available. Be sure to read all instructions included in firmware distributions before performing an upgrade.
  • Page 39: Chapter 4: Administrative Functions

    Username / Password: Log on to Dominion KX Manager with the username and password of any user with Administrative privileges. Note: The default Dominion KX login user name is admin with the password raritan; this user has administrative privileges. Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they were created.
  • Page 40: Dominion Kx Manager Interface

    Remote users will see and use this name to identify this particular Dominion KX unit. Use Default TCP Port 5000: Besides the initial download of Raritan Remote Client and Dominion KX Manager (which occurs over secure HTTPS Port 443), all communication to and from Dominion KX occurs over a single, configurable TCP Port.
  • Page 41: Figure 32 Access Control List Window

    4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS Set System ACL: Click on this button to set a global-level access control list for Dominion KX, enhancing security by ensuring that Dominion KX does not respond to packets being sent from disallowed IP addresses. The Access Control List window appears. Figure 32 Access Control List Window These ACL values are global, affecting the Dominion KX unit as a whole.
  • Page 42: System-Level Security Parameters

    After authentication, KVM data is also transferred with 128-bit encryption, but using a protocol much more efficient than SSL (RC4 encryption, but without SSL headers). Raritan recommends this option. SSL authentication, SSL data encryption: Secures user names and passwords, and provides high-level security for KVM data.
  • Page 43 4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS PC Share Mode: Target servers can be accessed by more than one user (administrator or non-administrator) at a time. Control is based on first active keyboard/mouse input, so multiple remote users attempting keyboard input or mouse movement at exactly the same moment may experience uneven control.
  • Page 44: Users, Groups, And Access Permissions

    This information is stored internally in a hashed / encrypted format. Note to CommandCenter Users If you plan to configure Dominion KX to be integrated with and controlled by Raritan’s CommandCenter management appliance, this section of the User Manual does not apply to you. When a Dominion KX unit is controlled by CommandCenter, CommandCenter determines the allowed users and groups.
  • Page 45: Create Or Edit User Groups And Access Permissions

    4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS Create or Edit User Groups and Access Permissions Define User Groups before creating individual Users. When creating a user, you must assign that user to an existing user group. In addition, User Groups are used even if you implement remote authentication (via RADIUS or LDAP).
  • Page 46: Delete User Groups

    KX U OMINION ANUAL [Set ACL] – Click this button to to limit access to Dominion KX by users in this group to specific IP addresses. (This feature applies only to users belonging to a specific group, unlike the “Set System ACL”...
  • Page 47: Delete Users

    Introduction Note to CommandCenter Users If you plan to configure Dominion KX to be integrated with and controlled by Raritan’s CommandCenter management appliance, this section of the User Manual does not apply to you. When a Dominion KX unit is controlled by CommandCenter, CommandCenter determines the allowed users and groups. Please refer to your CommandCenter User Guide.
  • Page 48: Figure 38 Authorization Flow Diagram

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Authentication vs. Authorization When your Dominion KX unit is configured for remote authentication, the external authentication server is used primarily for the purposes of authentication, not authorization. Authorization is determined by Dominion KX on the basis of user groups. That is, once a given user is allowed to access the Dominion KX system in general (authenticated), that user’s specific permission (authorization) is determined by Dominion KX based upon the user’s group.
  • Page 49: General Settings For Remote Authentication

    4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS General Settings for Remote Authentication 1. On the Setup menu, click Security, and then click Remote Authentication to configure Dominion KX for remote authentication. The Remote Authentication window appears: Figure 39 Remote Authentication Window 2. Select the option button of the remote authentication protocol you wish to use (either LDAP or RADIUS).
  • Page 50: Implementing Radius Remote Authentication

    Your remote RADIUS server can provide these user group names by returning an attribute, implemented as a RADIUS FILTER-ID. The FILTER-ID should be formatted as follows: Raritan:G{GROUP_NAME} where is a string, denoting the name of the group to which the user belongs.
  • Page 51: View Dominion Kx Event Log (Status)

    4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS Dominion KX sends the following RADIUS attributes to the RADIUS server with each accounting request: TTRIBUTE SESSION-TYPE Either START (1) for log in or STOP (2) for log out. SESSION-ID A string containing a unique session name. The name is in the format of “<NAS-IDENIFIER>:<user IP address>:<unique session number>”...
  • Page 52: Forced User Logoff

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Forced User Logoff To manually log off a user, select that user in the user tree. Right-click on the user icon and select Logoff User. Figure 41 Logoff User Menu, accessed by Right-clicking on User icon Reboot Dominion KX On the Setup menu, click Reboot Device to reboot your Dominion KX unit when in Dominion KX Manager.
  • Page 53: Time And Date

    4: A HAPTER DMINISTRATIVE UNCTIONS Time and Date Use this window to set Dominion KX’s internal clock that timestamps all logged events. 1. On the Setup menu, click Configuration, and then click Time/Date. The Time and Date window appears. Figure 43 Time and Date Window On the top-left, you will find the current time and date of your Dominion KX system clock.
  • Page 54 KX U OMINION ANUAL...
  • Page 55: Chapter 5: Local Console Port Access

    (see Chapter 4 for more information on creating server access and security settings). If your Dominion KX has been configured for external authentication services (LDAP, Active Directory, RADIUS, Raritan’s CommandCenter management appliance), authentication attempts at the Local Console Port also are authenticated against the external authentication service.
  • Page 56: Selecting Servers

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Selecting Servers Accessing the OSD To select a server for controlling at the Local Console Port, access the OSD: If you are presently logged out of the Local Console Port: Type a valid username and password, and the OSD appears.
  • Page 57: Local Port Administration

    5: L HAPTER OCAL ONSOLE CCESS Local Port Administration Dominion KX should ideally be managed via Dominion KX Manager (see Chapter 4: Administrative Functions, Launching Dominion KX Manager). However, the Dominion KX Local Console Port provides access to select administrative functions. Only users with administrative privileges can access these functions, via the Administrative Functions menu.
  • Page 58: Figure 49 Network Settings Menu

    KX U OMINION ANUAL Change Network Settings 1. Log on to Dominion KX as a user with administrative privileges, and press <F5> to activate the Administrative Menu. 2. Select Option 3, Network Settings. The Network Settings menu appears. Figure 49 Network Settings Menu 3.
  • Page 59: Appendix A: Specifications

    Modem: Dedicated Modem Port (DB9M) for External Serial Modem Qualified for use with US Robotics external serial modems (as of press date – check Raritan website for latest manual with updated modem certifications). Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, SNTP, HTTP, HTTPS, RADIUS, LDAP, LDAPS Raritan Remote Client (RRC) Applet Operating System Requirements: Windows XP / NT* / ME / 2000 / 2003 with DirectX.
  • Page 60: Tcp Ports Used

    Port 443 via your firewall and Dominion KX can still function. Dominion KX (Raritan KVM Over IP) Protocol, Configurable Port 5000 – With the exception of the above, all communication to Dominion KX occurs over a single, configurable TCP Port. By default, this is set to Port 5000, but you may configure it to use any TCP port of your choice (except 80 and 443).
  • Page 61: Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions

    B: F PPENDIX REQUENTLY SKED UESTIONS Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions General Questions UESTION NSWER What is Dominion KX? Dominion KX is a digital KVM (keyboard / video / mouse) switch that enables IT administrators to access and control 16 or 32 servers over the network with BIOS-level functionality.
  • Page 62 KX U OMINION ANUAL UESTION NSWER In order to access Because Dominion KX is completely Web-accessible; it does not require Dominion KX from a proprietary software to be installed on clients used for access. (Although client, what hardware, an optional installed client is provided in the box for the purposes of software, or network accessing Dominion KX via modem).
  • Page 63: Ethernet Networking

    Raritan pioneered the KVM Over IP functionality that allows users to tailor their video parameters to conserve network bandwidth. For instance, when connecting to Dominion KX through a dial-up modem connection, video transmissions can be scaled to grayscale –...
  • Page 64 KX U OMINION ANUAL UESTION NSWER Can I use Dominion KX Yes. Dominion KX uses standard Internet technologies from Layer 1 with a VPN? through Layer 4. Traffic can be easily tunneled through any standard VPN. How many TCP ports must Only one.
  • Page 65: Servers

    B: F PPENDIX REQUENTLY SKED UESTIONS Servers UESTION NSWER Does Dominion KX Absolutely not. Because you depend on your KVM infrastructure to depend on a Windows always be available in any scenario whatsoever (as you will likely need to server to operate? use your KVM infrastructure to fix problems), Dominion KX is designed to be completely independent from any external server.
  • Page 66: Installation

    Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6. Often in our manuals and marketing literature, installation? Raritan will simply say “Cat5” cabling for short. In actuality, any brand UTP cable will suffice for Dominion KX. What types of servers can Dominion KX is completely vendor independent.
  • Page 67: Local Port

    Does it propagate to the optional CommandCenter appliance? If I use Dominion KX’s Yes, if you change the name of a server remotely, or via Raritan’s remote administration tools optional CommandCenter management appliance,...
  • Page 68: Power Control

    Raritan’s power strips (“remote power control units”). These power strips come in many outlet, connector, and amp variations – simply order any Raritan power strip whose part number ends in the “-PK” designation. The most popular units are: PCR8-15-PK...
  • Page 69: Scalability

    Raritan KVM switches. Therefore, if your existing analog KVM switch is not a Raritan brand switch, you may occasionally encounter keyboard or mouse aberrations, and as such Raritan cannot certify the use of any particular third-party analog KVM switch. Computer Interface Modules (CIMs)
  • Page 70: Security

    Should you use Dominion KX’s internal authentication capabilities, all passwords stored? sensitive information such as usernames and passwords are stored in a hashed format. Literally no one, including Raritan technical support or Product Engineering departments, can retrieve those usernames and passwords.
  • Page 71: Miscellaneous

    Dominion KX default administrative username and password? password of (admin/raritan [all lower case]) as soon as the unit is connected to the network. I changed and For the highest level of security, literally nobody can retrieve lost subsequently forgot administrative passwords.
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