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Page 1 - Dominion KX III

Copyright © 2014 Raritan, Inc. DKX3-v3.0.0-0B-E February 2014 255-62-0001-00 Dominion KX III User Guide Release 3.0.0

Page 2 - VCCI Information (Japan)

Chapter 1: Introduction 2 Package Contents Each KX III ships as a fully-configured stand-alone product in a standard 1U (2U for <kxx-864) 19&qu

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 92 Target Status Indicators During Port Scanning - Local Console In thumbnail view on the L

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 93  Display Interval - changes the scan display interval.  Interval Between Ports - ch

Page 5 - Contents

Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 94 2. From the Local Console, click Tools. 3. Select the smart card reader from the Card

Page 6 - Port Functionality 98

Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 95 Local Console USB Profile Options From the USB Profile Options section of the Tools pag

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 96 KX III Local Console Factory Reset Note: It is recommended that you save the audit log p

Page 8 - Index 177

Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 97 2. Use a pointed object to press and hold the Reset button. 3. While continuing to ho

Page 9 - Introduction

98 In This Chapter Overview ... 98 About the Cat5 Re

Page 10 - Package Contents

Appendix A: Connecting a KX III and Cat5 Reach DVI - Provide Extended Local Port Functionality 99 Connect a KX III and Cat5 Reach DVI Note: The i

Page 11 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Appendix A: Connecting a KX III and Cat5 Reach DVI - Provide Extended Local Port Functionality 100 5. Turn on the KVM switch. Tip: The local or

Page 12 - KX3-832 Features

Appendix A: Connecting a KX III and Cat5 Reach DVI - Provide Extended Local Port Functionality 101 5. Turn on both KVM switches. To increase

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Chapter 1: Introduction 3  DCIM-PS2  DVI monitor support from the DVI local port  VGA support via a DVI to VGA converter  DVI support

Page 14 - KX3-864 Features

102 In This Chapter Overview ... 102 Supported Paragon

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Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 103 When you access the Paragon II system from KX III or CC-SG (if the KX III is managed by CC

Page 16 - KX III Online Help

Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 104 Paragon CIM Supports Does not support P2CIM-AUSBDUAL  Servers with USB- or Sun™ USB-typ

Page 17 - Getting Started

Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 105 KX III-to-KX III Paragon CIM Guidelines The following system configuration guidelines shou

Page 18 - Installing a Certificate

Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 106 If a connection to the target is in place from the other KX III, the availability is checke

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Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 107 Paragon II operation mode Mode description Supported? port can be selected and controlled

Page 20 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 108 Connecting the Paragon II to the KX III To connect the Paragon II system to a KX III: 1.

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109 In This Chapter Hardware ... 109 Software...

Page 22 - Logging In to the KX III

Appendix C: Specifications 110 Dominion KX III model Description Power & heat dissipation Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Operating temp Humidity 

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Appendix C: Specifications 111 Dominion KX III model Description Power & heat dissipation Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Operating temp Humidity p

Page 24 - Chapter 3

Chapter 1: Introduction 4  Support for digital audio over USB  Port scanning and thumbnail view of up to 32 targets within a configurable scan

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Appendix C: Specifications 112 KX III Supported Target Server Video Resolutions  640x350@70Hz  640x350@85Hz  640x400@56Hz  640x400@84Hz 

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Appendix C: Specifications 113  1280x960@60Hz  1280x960@85Hz  1280x1024@60Hz  1280x1024@75Hz  1280x1024@85Hz  1360x768@60Hz  1366x7

Page 27 - Set Scan Tab

Appendix C: Specifications 114 Supported KX III Local Port DVI Resolutions  1920x1080@60  1280x720@60  1024x768@60 (default)  1024x768@75

Page 28 - Connect

Appendix C: Specifications 115 CIM model Description Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI Digital CIM that provides digital-to-analog conver

Page 29 - Disconnect

Appendix C: Specifications 116 CIM model Description Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Note that the black connector on the DVUSB CIMs are used for the k

Page 30 - Power Cycle

Appendix C: Specifications 117 Digital CIM Timing Modes Following are the default timing modes that are used when the KX III communicates with a

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Appendix C: Specifications 118 Digital CIM Standard Modes  1152x864@75Hz VESA  1280x960@60Hz VESA  1280x1024@60Hz VESA  1360x768@60Hz VESA

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Appendix C: Specifications 119 KX III network speed setting tion ion tion ion 100/Full KX III: 100/Half Switch: 100/Full KX III: 100/Half Swi

Page 33 - Chapter 4

Appendix C: Specifications 120 Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Resolutions In order to maintain video quality, Raritan recommends using the f

Page 34 - Connect to a Target Server

Appendix C: Specifications 121 If you are using a Linux® target, the following requirements must be met to use smart card readers with the Rarita

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Chapter 1: Introduction 5 Diagram key Dual Power AC 100V/240V Local USB Ports DVI-D Port 32 KVM Ports UTP Cabling (Cat5/5e/6) Dual 10/100

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Appendix C: Specifications 122  Create a Java® Library Link A soft link must be created to the libpcsclite.so after upgrading RHEL 4, RHEL 5 and

Page 37 - Color Accuracy

Appendix C: Specifications 123 Unsupported Smart Card Readers This table contains a list of readers that Raritan has tested and found not to work

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Appendix C: Specifications 124 Recommendations for Audio Connections when PC Share Mode is Enabled If you are using the audio feature while runnin

Page 39 - Connection Information

Appendix C: Specifications 125 In practice, the bandwidth used when an audio device connects to a target is higher due to the keyboard and video

Page 40 - USB Profiles

Appendix C: Specifications 126 KX III Supported Keyboard Languages The KX III provides keyboard support for the languages listed in the following

Page 41 - Keyboard

Appendix C: Specifications 127 Language Regions Keyboard layout Spanish Spain and most Spanish speaking countries Spanish Portuguese Port

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Appendix C: Specifications 128 Keystroke Description Virtual Media CIM Dual Virtual Media CIM Mac Lion Server HDMI CIM startup mode and temporaril

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Appendix C: Specifications 129 Port Description KVM-over-IP) Protocol, Configurable Port 5000 communication between Raritan devices and systems,

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Appendix C: Specifications 130 3. Click OK. Software Supported Operating Systems and Browsers Operating Systems Browsers Windows 7® Home Premiu

Page 45 - Video Properties

Appendix C: Specifications 131 *Note: Upon upgrading from OS X 10.8.2 to OS X 10.8.3, Safari® may block Java™. JRE Requirements and Browser C

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Chapter 1: Introduction 6 Dominion KX3-864 KX3-864 Photos KX3-864 Features Diagram key Dual Power AC 100V/240V Local USB Ports DVI-D Port

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Appendix C: Specifications 132 Events Captured in the Audit Log and Syslog Following is a list and description of the events that are captured by

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133 In This Chapter Overview ... 133 Java Runtime Envi

Page 49 - Mouse Options

Appendix D: Informational Notes 134 4. To clear the Java cache: a. From the Temporary Files Settings dialog, click the Delete Files button. The

Page 50 - Enter Intelligent Mouse Mode

Appendix D: Informational Notes 135 Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavior for Virtual Media The Windows 2000® operating system does not supp

Page 51 - Standard Mouse Mode

Appendix D: Informational Notes 136 Cannot Write To/From a File from a Mac Client If you are connecting to the KX III from a Mac® 10.8.5 client ru

Page 52 - Synchronize Your Mouse

Appendix D: Informational Notes 137 Virtual Media via VKC and AKC in a Windows Environment Windows XP® operating system administrator and standar

Page 53 - Tool Options

Appendix D: Informational Notes 138 Virtual Media Linux Drive Listed Twice For KX III, users who are logged in to Linux™ clients as root users, th

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Appendix D: Informational Notes 139 Video Mode and Resolution Notes Video Image Appears Dark when Using a Mac If you are using a Mac® with an HDM

Page 55 - Keyboard Limitations

Appendix D: Informational Notes 140 Keyboard Notes French Keyboard Caret Symbol (Linux Clients Only) The Virtual KVM Client (VKC) do not process t

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Appendix D: Informational Notes 141 Tilde Symbol From the Virtual KVM Client (VKC), the key combination of Alt Gr + 2 does not produce the tild

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Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Diagram key Note: Release KX III 3.0.0 does not provide modem support, but will in a future release. Supported User

Page 58 - Configure Port Scan

Appendix D: Informational Notes 142 Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems using Gnome as a desktop environment. When using

Page 59 - View Options

Appendix D: Informational Notes 143 Mac Keyboard Keys Not Supported for Remote Access When a Mac® is used as the client, the following keys on th

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Appendix D: Informational Notes 144 Audio Audio Playback and Capture Issues Features that May Interrupt an Audio Connection If you use any of the

Page 61 - Virtual Media

Appendix D: Informational Notes 145 Audio in a Windows Environment On Windows® 64-bit clients, only one playback device is listed on the Connect

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146 In This Chapter General FAQs ... 146 Remote Access ...

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 147 Question Answer What is Dominion KX III? Dominion KX III is a third-generation digital KVM (keyboard,

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 148 Question Answer How does Dominion KX III differ from remote control software? When using Dominion KX I

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 149 Question Answer How many users can remotely access servers on each Dominion KX III? Dominion KX III m

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 150 Question Answer What is the file size of the applet that’s used to access Dominion KX III? How long doe

Page 67 - Active System Partition

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 151 Question Answer Do you support servers with dual video cards? Yes, dual video cards are supported with

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Chapter 1: Introduction 8 KX III Online Help KX III online help is considered your primary help resource. PDF versions of help are a secondary res

Page 69 - Smart Cards

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 152 Question Answer Is virtual media secure? Yes. Virtual media sessions are secured using 256-bit AES, 128

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 153 Question Answer How is bandwidth used in KVM-over-IP systems? Dominion KX III offers totally new video

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 154 Question Answer What factors affect bandwidth? There are many factors that determine how much bandwidth

Page 72 - Digital Audio

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 155 Question Answer How do I optimize performance and bandwidth? KX III provides a variety of settings in

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 156 Question Answer What is the maximum remote (over IP) video resolution supported? The Dominion KX III is

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 157 Question Answer Why does KX III support IPv6 networking? U.S. government agencies and the Department o

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 158 Question Answer What should I do to prepare a server for connection to Dominion KX III? Set the mouse p

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 159 Question Answer Do I have to use hotkeys to switch between blades? Some blade servers require you to u

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 160 Question Answer Is Absolute Mouse Synchronization supported? Servers with internal KVM switches inside

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 161 Question Answer How far can my servers be from Dominion KX III? In general, servers can be up to 150 f

Page 79 - Adjust Audio Settings

9 In This Chapter Install and Configure KX III ... 9 Allow Pop-Ups ...

Page 80 - Active KVM Client (AKC) Help

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 162 Question Answer How do I connect a serially controlled (RS-232) device, such as a Cisco router/switch o

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 163 Question Answer Can I use a USB keyboard or mouse at the local port? Yes. The Dominion KX III has USB

Page 82 - Prerequisites for Using AKC

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 164 Question Answer What is the extended local port? The Dominion KX2-808, KX2-832 and KX2-864 featured an

Page 83 - Chapter 6

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 165 Question Answer What type of power strips does Dominion KX III support? Raritan’s Dominion PX™ and Rem

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 166 Question Answer Can I access Dominion KX III over a wireless connection? Yes. Dominion KX III not onl

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 167 Question Answer I’m having problems connecting to the Dominion KX III over my IP network. What could b

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 168 Question Answer How do I physically connect multiple Dominion KX III devices together into one solution

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 169 Question Answer Do I have to physically connect Dominion KX III devices together? Multiple Dominion KX

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 170 Question Answer What type of video is supported by your CIMs? Our CIMs have traditionally supported ana

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 171 Question Answer Is the Dominion KX III FIPS 140-2 Certified? The Dominion KX III uses an embedded FIPS

Page 90 - Changing a Password

Chapter 2: Getting Started 10 Additional Security Warnings Even after an SSL certificate is installed in the KX III, depending on your browser and

Page 91 - Managing Favorites

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 172 Question Answer Does Dominion KX III support strong passwords? Yes. The Dominion KX III has administrat

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 173 Question Answer Do enterprise and SMB customers use smart cards, too? Yes. However, the most aggressiv

Page 93 - Chapter 7

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 174 Question Answer What auditing or logging does Dominion KX III offer? For complete accountability, Domin

Page 94 - Hot Keys and Connect Keys

Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 175 Question Answer Where do I find documentation on the Dominion KX III? The documentation is available a

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Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 176 Question Answer How do I migrate from the Dominion KX II to Dominion KX III? In general, KX II customer

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177 A About Connection Properties • 27 About the Cat5 Reach DVI • 98 Absolute Mouse Synchronization • 42 Accent Symbol (Windows XP Operating System

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Index 178 D Default Connection Property Settings - Optimized for Best Performance • 28 Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Resolutions • 120 Digi

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Index 179 Keyboard Macros • 34 Keyboard Notes • 140 KX III Device Photos and Features • 2 KX III Dimensions and Physical Specifications • 109 KX

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Index 180 Resetting the KX III Using the Reset Button on the Device • 96 Resolving Issues with Firefox Freezing when Using Fedora • 145 Return to

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Index 181 Using a Windows Keyboard to Access Mac Targets • 128 Using Scan Port Options • 80 V Version Information - Virtual KVM Client • 71 Video

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Chapter 2: Getting Started 11 Example 1: Import the Certificate into the Browser In this example, you import the Certificate into the browser.

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U.S./Canada/Latin America Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET Phone: 800-724-8090 or 732-764-8886 For CommandCenter NOC: Press 6, then P

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This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro

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Chapter 2: Getting Started 12 Steps Click the Content tab. Click Certificates. The Certificate Import Wizard opens and walks you through eac

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Chapter 2: Getting Started 13 Example 2: Add the KX III to Trusted Sites and Import the Certificate In this example, the KX III's URL is add

Page 106 - Functionality

Chapter 2: Getting Started 14 Steps Open an IE browser, then log in to KX III. Click More Information on the first Java™ security warning. Cl

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Chapter 2: Getting Started 15 Or  http://IP-ADDRESS/akc for the Microsoft .NET-based Active KVM Client IP-ADDRESS is the IP address assigned

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16 In This Chapter Overview ... 16 KX III Remote Con

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 17 Port Access Page (Remote Console Display) After a successful login, the Port Access page opens list

Page 110 - Appendix B

Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 18 Blade Chassis - Port Access Page The blade chassis is displayed in an expandable, hierarchical list

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 19 View by Group Tab The View by Group tab displays blade chassis, 'standard' port groups, a

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 20 Port Action Menu When you click a Port Name in the Port Access list, the Port Action menu appears.

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 21 Switch From  Switch From - Switches from an existing connection to the selected port (KVM target

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iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview ...

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 22 Note: This menu item is not available on the KX III Local Console. The only way to disconnect from t

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Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 23 Left Panel The left panel of the KX III interface contains the following information. Note that s

Page 117 - Specifications

Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 24 Information Description When displayed? PowerIn1 Status of the power 1 outlet connection. Either on

Page 118 - Appendix C: Specifications

25 In This Chapter Overview ... 25 Connect to a Targ

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 26 There is one Virtual KVM Client for each target server connected. Virtual KVM Client windows can b

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 27 Configuring Connection Properties Access Connection Properties To access connection properties: Cl

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 28 Default Connection Property Settings - Optimized for Best Performance KX III comes configured to provi

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 29 Optimize for: Selections Text Readability When Text Readability is selected, all video modes are desi

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 30 In general, moving the slider to the left results in higher quality at the cost of higher bandwidth an

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 31 Connection Information Open the Connection Information dialog for real-time connection information, a

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Contents iv KX III Local Console Interface ... 2

Page 126 - Digital CIM Standard Modes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 32 Steps Click Connection > Info... to open the Connection Info dialog. Click Copy to Clipboard. Pas

Page 127

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 33 Keyboard Send Ctrl+Alt+Del Macro Due to its frequent use, a Ctrl+Alt+Delete macro is preprogrammed.

Page 128 - Target Server Requirements

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 34 Keyboard Macros Keyboard macros ensure that keystroke combinations intended for the target server are

Page 129 - Remote Client Requirements

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 35 a. To remove a step in the sequence, select it and click Remove. b. To change the order of steps

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 36  Click Yes to replace the existing macro with the imported version.  Click Yes to All to replace t

Page 131 - Audio Level

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 37 4. Select the folder to save the macro file to, enter a name for the file and click Save. If the mac

Page 132 - Bandwidth Requirements

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 38 Calibrating Color Use the Calibrate Color command to optimize the color levels (hue, brightness, satur

Page 133 - Audio in a Mac Environment

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 39 If the video image looks extremely blurry or unfocused, the settings for clock and phase can be adjus

Page 134

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 40 Note: Some Sun background screens, such as screens with very dark borders, may not center precisely on

Page 135

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 41 Mouse Options When in dual mouse mode, and provided the option is properly configured, the mouse curs

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Contents v Connecting and Disconnecting from Virtual Media ... 56 Virtual Media in a Wind

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 42 Dual Mouse Modes Absolute Mouse Synchronization In this mode, absolute coordinates are used to keep th

Page 138 - Software

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 43 Intelligent Mouse Synchronization Conditions The Intelligent Mouse Synchronization command, available

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 44 Mouse Synchronization Tips If you have an issue with mouse synchronization: 1. Verify that the select

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 45 Single Mouse Mode Single Mouse mode uses only the target server mouse cursor and the local mouse poin

Page 141 - Informational Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 46  United Kingdom  Korean (Korea)  French (Belgium)  Norwegian (Norway)  Portuguese (Portugal)

Page 142 - CIM Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 47 5. Click OK. Keyboard Limitations Turkish Keyboards If using a Turkish keyboard, you must connect

Page 143 - Virtual Media Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 48 Language Configuration method Belgian Keyboard Indicator Norwegian Keyboard Indicator Danish Keyboard

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 49 a. Select 'Enable Single Cursor Mode' to enable single mouse mode as the default mouse mod

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 50 Configuring Port Scan Settings in VKC and AKC Configuring port scan options in VKC and AKC applies to

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 51 6. Click OK. View Options View Toolbar You can use the Virtual KVM client with or without the tool

Page 147

Contents vi Changing a Password ...

Page 148 - Keyboard Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 52 Scaling Scaling your target window allows you to view the entire contents of the target server window.

Page 149 - Tilde Symbol

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 53 Virtual Media All KX III models support virtual media. Virtual media extends KVM capabilities by enab

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 54 CIMs Required for Virtual Media You must use one of the following CIMs is to use virtual media:  D2C

Page 151 - Mouse Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 55 Supported Virtual Media Types The following virtual media types are supported for Windows®, Mac® and

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 56 Number of Supported Virtual Media Drives With the virtual media feature, you can mount up to two drive

Page 153 - Browser Notes

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 57 When checked, you will be able to read or write to the connected USB disk. WARNING: Enabling Read/Wri

Page 154 - Frequently Asked Questions

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 58 c. File Server Username - User name required for access to the file server. The name can include the

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 59 Virtual Media in a Linux Environment Active System Partitions You cannot mount active system partitio

Page 156 - Remote Access

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 60 Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only) This feature is only required when using

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 61 Smart Cards Using the KX III, you are able to mount a smart card reader onto a target server to suppo

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Contents vii Target Server Video Resolution Supported Connection Distances and Refresh Rates . 113 Supported KX III Local Port DVI Resolutions ..

Page 159 - Universal Virtual Media

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 62 Smart Card Reader Detected After a KVM session is established with a target server, a Smart Card menu

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 63 Update a Smart Card Reader To update the smart card in the Select Smart Card Reader dialog:  Clic

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 64 Digital Audio The KX III supports end-to-end, bidirectional, digital audio connections for digital aud

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 65 Audio Playback and Capture Recommendations and Requirements Audio Level  Set the target audio level

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Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 66 In practice, the bandwidth used when an audio device connects to a target is higher due to the keyboar

Page 164 - IPv6 Networking

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 67 Saving Audio Settings Audio device settings are applied on a per KX III device basis. Once the audi

Page 165 - Servers

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 68 Operating System Audio Playback Support Review the table shown here to see which Raritan client works

Page 166 - Blade Servers

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 69 6. Select the audio format for the playback device from the Format: drop-down. Note: Select the form

Page 167

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 70 A Speaker icon is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the client window. It is grayed out

Page 168 - Installation

Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 71 Adjusting Capture and Playback Buffer Size (Audio Settings) Once an audio device is connected, the ca

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Contents viii Keyboard Notes ...

Page 170 - Local Port - KX IIII

72 In This Chapter Overview ... 72 Connect to a Targ

Page 171 - Extended Local Port

Chapter 5: Active KVM Client (AKC) Help 73 2. Click Connect. See Port Action Menu (on page 20) for details on additional available menu optio

Page 172 - Dual Power Supplies

Chapter 5: Active KVM Client (AKC) Help 74 AKC Supported Browsers  Internet Explorer® 8 (and later) If you attempt to open AKC from a browser ot

Page 173 - Ethernet and IP Networking

75 In This Chapter Overview ... 75 Logging In to the

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Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 76 Logging In to the KX III Log in to your KX III Remote Console from any workstation with

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Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 77 Scanning Ports - Remote Console Use the port scanning feature to search for selected t

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Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 78 Scanning Ports Slide Show - Remote Console When you start a scan, the Port Scan window

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Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 79 Target Status Indicators During Port Scanning - Remote Console The status of each targ

Page 178 - Security

Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 80 Using Scan Port Options Following are options available to you while scanning targets.

Page 179

Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 81 Scan for Targets To scan for targets: 1. Click the Set Scan tab on the Port Acces

Page 180

1 In This Chapter Overview ... 1 What's New i

Page 181 - Manageability

Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 82 Changing a Password To change your KX III password: 1. Choose User Management > C

Page 182 - Documentation and Support

Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 83 Managing Favorites A Favorites feature is provided so you can organize and quickly acc

Page 183 - Miscellaneous

Chapter 6: KX III Remote Console - KX III End User Help 84 Access and Display Favorites To access a favorite KX III device:  Click the device

Page 184

85 In This Chapter Overview ... 85 Accessing a Targe

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 86 Local Console Video Resolutions Once a monitor is connected to the KX III Local Console,

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 87 Return to the KX III Local Console Interface - Default Hot Key To return to the KX II

Page 187 - Index

Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 88 Standard servers Connect key action Key sequence example the local port GUI connected to

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 89 Scanning Ports - Local Console Use the port scanning feature to search for selected tar

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 90 Scanning Port Slide Show - Local Console When you start a scan, the Port Scan window ope

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Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 91

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