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Raritan DKX2-V2.3.5-0N-E User Manual (351 pages)
Raritan Computer Switch User Manual
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Raritan
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
10
KX II Overview
11
KX II Help
13
Related Documentation
14
KX II Client Applications
14
Virtual Media
15
Product Photos
16
Product Features
18
Hardware
18
Software
19
Terminology
19
Package Contents
21
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
22
Overview
22
Default Login Information
22
Getting Started
23
Step 1: Configure KVM Target Servers
23
Step 2: Configure Network Firewall Settings
35
Step 3: Connect the Equipment
36
Step 4: Configure the KX II
38
Valid Special Characters for Target Names
42
Step 5 (Optional): Configure Keyboard Language
44
Chapter 3 Working with Target Servers
46
Interfaces
46
KX II Local Console Interface
47
KX II Remote Console Interface
47
Proxy Server Configuration for Use with MPC, VKC and AKC
59
Virtual KVM Client (VKC)
60
Overview
60
Connecting to a KVM Target Server
60
Toolbar
60
Switching between KVM Target Servers
62
Power Controlling a Target Server
62
Disconnecting KVM Target Servers
63
Choosing USB Profiles
63
Connection Properties
64
Connection Information
66
Keyboard Options
66
Video Properties
72
Mouse Options
77
VKC Virtual Media
82
Smart Cards (VKC, AKC and MPC)
83
Tool Options
85
View Options
88
Help Options
89
Active KVM Client (AKC)
89
Overview
89
AKC Supported Operating Systems and Browsers
90
Prerequisites for Using AKC
91
Multi-Platform Client (MPC)
91
Launching MPC from a Web Browser
91
Chapter 4 Rack PDU (Power Strip) Outlet Control
93
Overview
93
Turning Outlets On/Off and Cycling Power
94
Chapter 5 Virtual Media
97
Overview
98
Prerequisites for Using Virtual Media
101
Using Virtual Media Via VKC and AKC in a Windows Environment
102
Using Virtual Media
103
File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only)
104
Connecting to Virtual Media
106
Local Drives
106
Conditions When Read/Write Is Not Available
107
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images
108
Disconnecting Virtual Media
109
Chapter 6 USB Profiles
110
Overview
110
CIM Compatibility
111
Available USB Profiles
111
Selecting Profiles for a KVM Port
117
Mouse Modes When Using the Mac OS-X USB Profile with a DCIM-VUSB
118
Chapter 7 User Management
119
User Groups
119
User Group List
120
Relationship between Users and Groups
120
Adding a New User Group
120
Modifying an Existing User Group
127
Users
128
User List
128
Adding a New User
129
Modifying an Existing User
129
Logging a User off (Force Logoff)
130
Authentication Settings
131
Implementing LDAP/LDAPS Remote Authentication
132
Returning User Group Information from Active Directory Server
136
Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication
137
Returning User Group Information Via RADIUS
140
RADIUS Communication Exchange Specifications
140
User Authentication Process
142
Changing a Password
143
Chapter 8 Device Management
144
Network Settings
144
Network Basic Settings
145
LAN Interface Settings
147
Device Services
149
Enabling SSH
149
HTTP and HTTPS Port Settings
149
Entering the Discovery Port
150
Configuring and Enabling Tiering
151
Enabling Direct Port Access Via URL
155
Enabling the AKC Download Server Certificate Validation
156
Configuring Modem Settings
157
Configuring Date/Time Settings
158
Event Management
160
Configuring Event Management - Settings
160
Event Management - Destinations
162
Power Supply Setup
166
Configuring Ports
167
Configuring Standard Target Servers
168
Configuring KVM Switches
169
Configuring Rack PDU (Power Strip) Targets
171
Configuring Blade Chassis
176
Configuring USB Profiles (Port Page)
196
Configuring KX II Local Port Settings
199
Port Group Management
203
Chapter 9 Security Management
204
Security Settings
204
Login Limitations
205
Strong Passwords
207
User Blocking
208
Encryption & Share
210
Enabling FIPS 140-2
213
Configuring IP Access Control
214
SSL Certificates
216
Security Banner
218
In this Chapter Audit Log
220
Device Information
221
Backup and Restore
222
USB Profile Management
225
Handling Conflicts in Profile Names
226
Upgrading Cims
226
Upgrading Firmware
227
Upgrade History
230
Rebooting
230
Stopping CC-SG Management
232
Chapter 10 Maintenance
220
Audit Log
220
In this Chapter Network Interface Page
234
Network Statistics Page
235
Ping Host Page
237
Trace Route to Host Page
237
Device Diagnostics
239
Chapter 11 Diagnostics
234
Network Interface Page
234
In this Chapter Overview
241
Accessing the KX II Using CLI
242
SSH Connection to the KX II
242
SSH Access from a Windows PC
242
SSH Access from a Unix/Linux Workstation
243
Logging in
243
Navigation of the CLI
244
Completion of Commands
245
CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts
245
Common Commands for All Command Line Interface Levels
245
Initial Configuration Using CLI
246
Setting Parameters
246
Setting Network Parameters
247
CLI Prompts
247
CLI Commands
247
Security Issues
248
Administering the KX II Console Server Configuration Commands
248
Configuring Network
249
Interface Command
249
Name Command
250
Ipv6 Command
250
Chapter 12 Command Line Interface (CLI)
241
Overview
241
Chapter 13 KX II Local Console
251
Overview
251
Using the KX II Local Console
251
Simultaneous Users
251
In this Chapter Overview
251
KX II Local Console Interface
252
Security and Authentication
252
Local Console Smart Card Access
253
Smart Card Access in KX2 8 Devices
254
Local Console USB Profile Options
254
Available Resolutions
255
Port Access Page (Local Console Server Display)
256
Hot Keys and Connect Keys
258
Connect Key Examples
258
Special Sun Key Combinations
259
Accessing a Target Server
260
Local Port Administration
260
Configuring KX II Local Console Local Port Settings
261
KX II Local Console Factory Reset
264
Returning to the KX II Local Console Interface
260
Resetting the KX II Using the Reset Button
265
In this Chapter Physical Specifications
266
Environmental Requirements
268
Supported Operating Systems (Clients)
269
Supported Cims and Operating Systems (Target Servers)
270
Supported Operating Systems and Cims (KVM Target Servers)
276
Computer Interface Modules (Cims)
278
Supported Browsers
279
Certified Modems
280
Devices Supported by the KX2-832 and KX2-864 Extended Local Port
280
Target Server Connection Distance and Video Resolution
280
KX2-832 and KX2-864 Extended Local Port Recommended Maximum Distances
281
Remote Connection
281
Supported Video Resolutions
281
Supported Keyboard Languages
283
Smart Card Readers
284
Supported and Unsupported Smart Card Readers
284
Minimum System Requirements
285
TCP and UDP Ports Used
287
Network Speed Settings
289
Appendix A Specifications
266
Physical Specifications
266
Appendix B Updating the LDAP Schema
291
Returning User Group Information
291
From LDAP/LDAPS
291
From Microsoft Active Directory
291
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema
292
Creating a New Attribute
292
Adding Attributes to the Class
293
Updating the Schema Cache
295
Editing Rciusergroup Attributes for User Members
295
In this Chapter Overview
298
Ipv6 Support Notes
299
Keyboards
300
Non-US Keyboards
300
Macintosh Keyboard
302
Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Resolutions
303
Fedora
303
Resolving Fedora Core Focus
303
Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora)
303
VKC and MPC Smart Card Connections to Fedora Servers
303
Resolving Issues with Firefox Freezing When Using Fedora
304
Video Modes and Resolutions
304
SUSE/VESA Video Modes
304
Supported Video Resolutions Not Displaying
304
USB Ports and Profiles
305
VM-Cims and DL360 USB Ports
305
Help for Choosing USB Profiles
305
Changing a USB Profile When Using a Smart Card Reader
307
Cims
307
Windows 3-Button Mouse on Linux Targets
307
Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavior for Virtual Media
308
Virtual Media
308
Virtual Media Not Refreshed after Files Added
308
Accessing Virtual Media on a Windows 2000 Server Using a D2CIM-VUSB
309
Target BIOS Boot Time with Virtual Media
309
Virtual Media Connection Failures Using High Speed for Virtual Media Connections
309
CC-Sg
309
Virtual KVM Client Version Not Known from CC-SG Proxy Mode
309
Single Mouse Mode - Connecting to a KX II Target under CC-SG Control Via VKC Using Firefox
309
Proxy Mode and MPC
310
Moving between Ports of the KX II
310
Appendix C Informational Notes
298
Overview
298
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
298
Appendix D Faqs
311
General Questions
312
Remote Access
314
Universal Virtual Media
316
USB Profiles
317
Bandwidth and KVM-Over-IP Performance
319
Ethernet and IP Networking
324
Ipv6 Networking
326
Servers
328
Blade Servers
329
Installation
331
Local Port
333
Extended Local Port (Dominion KX2-832 and KX2-864 Models Only)
335
Power Control
336
Scalability
338
Computer Interface Modules (Cims)
340
Security
341
Smart Cards and CAC Authentication
343
Manageability
344
Miscellaneous
345
Index
346
United Kingdom
351
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