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
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
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
Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 93 Display Interval - changes the scan display interval. Interval Between Ports - ch
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
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
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
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
98 In This Chapter Overview ... 98 About the Cat5 Re
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
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
Appendix A: Connecting a KX III and Cat5 Reach DVI - Provide Extended Local Port Functionality 101 5. Turn on both KVM switches. To increase
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 DCIM-PS2 DVI monitor support from the DVI local port VGA support via a DVI to VGA converter DVI support
102 In This Chapter Overview ... 102 Supported Paragon
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
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
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
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
Appendix B: Accessing a Paragon II from the KX III 107 Paragon II operation mode Mode description Supported? port can be selected and controlled
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.
109 In This Chapter Hardware ... 109 Software...
Appendix C: Specifications 110 Dominion KX III model Description Power & heat dissipation Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Operating temp Humidity
Appendix C: Specifications 111 Dominion KX III model Description Power & heat dissipation Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Operating temp Humidity p
Chapter 1: Introduction 4 Support for digital audio over USB Port scanning and thumbnail view of up to 32 targets within a configurable scan
Appendix C: Specifications 112 KX III Supported Target Server Video Resolutions 640x350@70Hz 640x350@85Hz 640x400@56Hz 640x400@84Hz
Appendix C: Specifications 113 1280x960@60Hz 1280x960@85Hz 1280x1024@60Hz 1280x1024@75Hz 1280x1024@85Hz 1360x768@60Hz 1366x7
Appendix C: Specifications 114 Supported KX III Local Port DVI Resolutions 1920x1080@60 1280x720@60 1024x768@60 (default) 1024x768@75
Appendix C: Specifications 115 CIM model Description Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI Digital CIM that provides digital-to-analog conver
Appendix C: Specifications 116 CIM model Description Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight Note that the black connector on the DVUSB CIMs are used for the k
Appendix C: Specifications 117 Digital CIM Timing Modes Following are the default timing modes that are used when the KX III communicates with a
Appendix C: Specifications 118 Digital CIM Standard Modes 1152x864@75Hz VESA 1280x960@60Hz VESA 1280x1024@60Hz VESA 1360x768@60Hz VESA
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
Appendix C: Specifications 120 Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Resolutions In order to maintain video quality, Raritan recommends using the f
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
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
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
Appendix C: Specifications 123 Unsupported Smart Card Readers This table contains a list of readers that Raritan has tested and found not to work
Appendix C: Specifications 124 Recommendations for Audio Connections when PC Share Mode is Enabled If you are using the audio feature while runnin
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
Appendix C: Specifications 126 KX III Supported Keyboard Languages The KX III provides keyboard support for the languages listed in the following
Appendix C: Specifications 127 Language Regions Keyboard layout Spanish Spain and most Spanish speaking countries Spanish Portuguese Port
Appendix C: Specifications 128 Keystroke Description Virtual Media CIM Dual Virtual Media CIM Mac Lion Server HDMI CIM startup mode and temporaril
Appendix C: Specifications 129 Port Description KVM-over-IP) Protocol, Configurable Port 5000 communication between Raritan devices and systems,
Appendix C: Specifications 130 3. Click OK. Software Supported Operating Systems and Browsers Operating Systems Browsers Windows 7® Home Premiu
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
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
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
133 In This Chapter Overview ... 133 Java Runtime Envi
Appendix D: Informational Notes 134 4. To clear the Java cache: a. From the Temporary Files Settings dialog, click the Delete Files button. The
Appendix D: Informational Notes 135 Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavior for Virtual Media The Windows 2000® operating system does not supp
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
Appendix D: Informational Notes 137 Virtual Media via VKC and AKC in a Windows Environment Windows XP® operating system administrator and standar
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
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
Appendix D: Informational Notes 140 Keyboard Notes French Keyboard Caret Symbol (Linux Clients Only) The Virtual KVM Client (VKC) do not process t
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
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
Appendix D: Informational Notes 142 Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems using Gnome as a desktop environment. When using
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
Appendix D: Informational Notes 144 Audio Audio Playback and Capture Issues Features that May Interrupt an Audio Connection If you use any of the
Appendix D: Informational Notes 145 Audio in a Windows Environment On Windows® 64-bit clients, only one playback device is listed on the Connect
146 In This Chapter General FAQs ... 146 Remote Access ...
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 147 Question Answer What is Dominion KX III? Dominion KX III is a third-generation digital KVM (keyboard,
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 148 Question Answer How does Dominion KX III differ from remote control software? When using Dominion KX I
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 149 Question Answer How many users can remotely access servers on each Dominion KX III? Dominion KX III m
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
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 151 Question Answer Do you support servers with dual video cards? Yes, dual video cards are supported with
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
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 152 Question Answer Is virtual media secure? Yes. Virtual media sessions are secured using 256-bit AES, 128
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 153 Question Answer How is bandwidth used in KVM-over-IP systems? Dominion KX III offers totally new video
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 154 Question Answer What factors affect bandwidth? There are many factors that determine how much bandwidth
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 155 Question Answer How do I optimize performance and bandwidth? KX III provides a variety of settings in
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 156 Question Answer What is the maximum remote (over IP) video resolution supported? The Dominion KX III is
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 157 Question Answer Why does KX III support IPv6 networking? U.S. government agencies and the Department o
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
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
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 160 Question Answer Is Absolute Mouse Synchronization supported? Servers with internal KVM switches inside
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
9 In This Chapter Install and Configure KX III ... 9 Allow Pop-Ups ...
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
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
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
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 165 Question Answer What type of power strips does Dominion KX III support? Raritan’s Dominion PX™ and Rem
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 166 Question Answer Can I access Dominion KX III over a wireless connection? Yes. Dominion KX III not onl
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
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 168 Question Answer How do I physically connect multiple Dominion KX III devices together into one solution
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 169 Question Answer Do I have to physically connect Dominion KX III devices together? Multiple Dominion KX
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 170 Question Answer What type of video is supported by your CIMs? Our CIMs have traditionally supported ana
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
Chapter 2: Getting Started 10 Additional Security Warnings Even after an SSL certificate is installed in the KX III, depending on your browser and
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 172 Question Answer Does Dominion KX III support strong passwords? Yes. The Dominion KX III has administrat
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 173 Question Answer Do enterprise and SMB customers use smart cards, too? Yes. However, the most aggressiv
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 174 Question Answer What auditing or logging does Dominion KX III offer? For complete accountability, Domin
Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions 175 Question Answer Where do I find documentation on the Dominion KX III? The documentation is available a
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
177 A About Connection Properties • 27 About the Cat5 Reach DVI • 98 Absolute Mouse Synchronization • 42 Accent Symbol (Windows XP Operating System
Index 178 D Default Connection Property Settings - Optimized for Best Performance • 28 Dell Chassis Cable Lengths and Video Resolutions • 120 Digi
Index 179 Keyboard Macros • 34 Keyboard Notes • 140 KX III Device Photos and Features • 2 KX III Dimensions and Physical Specifications • 109 KX
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
Index 181 Using a Windows Keyboard to Access Mac Targets • 128 Using Scan Port Options • 80 V Version Information - Virtual KVM Client • 71 Video
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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Chapter 2: Getting Started 12 Steps Click the Content tab. Click Certificates. The Certificate Import Wizard opens and walks you through eac
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
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
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
16 In This Chapter Overview ... 16 KX III Remote Con
Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 17 Port Access Page (Remote Console Display) After a successful login, the Port Access page opens list
Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 18 Blade Chassis - Port Access Page The blade chassis is displayed in an expandable, hierarchical list
Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 19 View by Group Tab The View by Group tab displays blade chassis, 'standard' port groups, a
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.
Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 21 Switch From Switch From - Switches from an existing connection to the selected port (KVM target
iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview ...
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
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
Chapter 3: KX III Interface and Navigation 24 Information Description When displayed? PowerIn1 Status of the power 1 outlet connection. Either on
25 In This Chapter Overview ... 25 Connect to a Targ
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 27 Configuring Connection Properties Access Connection Properties To access connection properties: Cl
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 28 Default Connection Property Settings - Optimized for Best Performance KX III comes configured to provi
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 29 Optimize for: Selections Text Readability When Text Readability is selected, all video modes are desi
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 31 Connection Information Open the Connection Information dialog for real-time connection information, a
Contents iv KX III Local Console Interface ... 2
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 32 Steps Click Connection > Info... to open the Connection Info dialog. Click Copy to Clipboard. Pas
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.
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 34 Keyboard Macros Keyboard macros ensure that keystroke combinations intended for the target server are
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
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
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 38 Calibrating Color Use the Calibrate Color command to optimize the color levels (hue, brightness, satur
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
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
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
Contents v Connecting and Disconnecting from Virtual Media ... 56 Virtual Media in a Wind
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 42 Dual Mouse Modes Absolute Mouse Synchronization In this mode, absolute coordinates are used to keep th
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 43 Intelligent Mouse Synchronization Conditions The Intelligent Mouse Synchronization command, available
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 44 Mouse Synchronization Tips If you have an issue with mouse synchronization: 1. Verify that the select
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 46 United Kingdom Korean (Korea) French (Belgium) Norwegian (Norway) Portuguese (Portugal)
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 47 5. Click OK. Keyboard Limitations Turkish Keyboards If using a Turkish keyboard, you must connect
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 48 Language Configuration method Belgian Keyboard Indicator Norwegian Keyboard Indicator Danish Keyboard
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 49 a. Select 'Enable Single Cursor Mode' to enable single mouse mode as the default mouse mod
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
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
Contents vi Changing a Password ...
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.
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 53 Virtual Media All KX III models support virtual media. Virtual media extends KVM capabilities by enab
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 55 Supported Virtual Media Types The following virtual media types are supported for Windows®, Mac® and
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
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
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 59 Virtual Media in a Linux Environment Active System Partitions You cannot mount active system partitio
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
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
Contents vii Target Server Video Resolution Supported Connection Distances and Refresh Rates . 113 Supported KX III Local Port DVI Resolutions ..
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
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 64 Digital Audio The KX III supports end-to-end, bidirectional, digital audio connections for digital aud
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 65 Audio Playback and Capture Recommendations and Requirements Audio Level Set the target audio level
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
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 68 Operating System Audio Playback Support Review the table shown here to see which Raritan client works
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
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
Chapter 4: Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help 71 Adjusting Capture and Playback Buffer Size (Audio Settings) Once an audio device is connected, the ca
Contents viii Keyboard Notes ...
72 In This Chapter Overview ... 72 Connect to a Targ
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
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
75 In This Chapter Overview ... 75 Logging In to the
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
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
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
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
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.
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
1 In This Chapter Overview ... 1 What's New i
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
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
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
85 In This Chapter Overview ... 85 Accessing a Targe
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,
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
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
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
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
Chapter 7: KX III Local Console - KX III End User Help 91
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