
Copyright © 2008 Raritan, Inc. KX2101-v2.20-0B-E July 2008 255-62-4031-00 KX II-101 User Guide 2.0.20
Chapter 1: Introduction 2 KX II-101 Overview Thank you for purchasing the Dominion the KX II-101. The KX II-101 provides a single keyboard, video, a
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 92 Mouse Synchronization Options In addition to synchronizing mouse cursors or toggling between single and du
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 93 Intelligent Mouse Mode In Intelligent Mouse mode, the KX II-101 device can detect the target mouse setti
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 94 Please note that mouse configurations will vary on different target operating systems. Consult your OS gui
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 95 384 kb (Slow DSL/T1) 256 kb (Cable) 128 kb (Dual ISDN) 56 kb (ISP Modem) 33 kb (Fast Mode
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 96 Devices can filter out the electrical interference of video output from graphics cards. This feature optim
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 97 Contrast Blue - Controls the blue signal contrast; range is 0 - 255. Horizontal Offset - Control
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 98 6. Click OK to apply the settings and close the dialog. Click Apply to apply the settings without closing
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 99 TIP: Open Microsoft Notepad and maximize the window. 3. On the Video menu, choose Calibrate Color or c
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 100 General Options in MPC The Options available in the Tools menu provide options that allow you to customiz
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 101 French (France) German (Germany) Japanese United Kingdom Korean (Korea) Belgian (Belgium)
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 Diagram key KX II-101 LAN Windows, Linux, and Sun servers TCP/IP LAN Remote (network) access
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 102 10. For the Broadcast Port, type the broadcast port number in the Port field if you want to use a port ot
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 103 2. Highlight the target's icon in the Navigator and then choose Tools > Update > User Passw
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 104 2. Click Tools > Restore Device Configuration. Note that device configuration is specific to a partic
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 105 Note: If you want the application to autodiscover Raritan devices on the new broadcast port you entered
106 In This Chapter Overview...107 Prerequisites for Us
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 107 Overview Virtual media extends KVM capabilities by enabling KVM target servers to remotely access media from the clie
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 108
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 109 Diagram key Local workstation KX II-101 Target server Remote file server (ISO images) USB drive Floppy drive C
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 110 Prerequisites for Using Virtual Media With the KX II-101 virtual media feature, you can mount up to two drives (of diff
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 111 File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only) Note: This feature is only required when using virtual media to acces
Chapter 1: Introduction 4 Product Photos Diagram key KX II-101 Mini-USB to USB cable Optional local port cable
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 112 4. Click Save. All media specified here will now be available for selection in the Map Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dial
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 113 Connecting to Virtual Media Local Drives This option mounts an entire drive, which means the entire disk drive is mou
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 114 Conditions when Read/Write is Not Available Virtual media Read/Write is not available in the following situations: • F
Chapter 4: Virtual Media 115 c. Click Connect. 3. For ISO images: a. Choose the ISO Image option. Use this option when you want to access a disk
116 In This Chapter User Groups ...116 Users ...
Chapter 5: User Management 117 User Group List User groups are used with local and remote authentication (via RADIUS or LDAP/LDAPS). It is a good
Chapter 5: User Management 118 Adding a New User Group To add a new user group: 1. Open the Group page by selecting User Management > Add New
Chapter 5: User Management 119 6. Click OK. Setting Port Permissions For each server port, you can specify the access type the group has, as wel
Chapter 5: User Management 120 VM access Option Description Deny Virtual media permission is denied altogether for the port Read-Only Virtual me
Chapter 5: User Management 121 To add (append) rules: 1. Type the starting IP address in the Starting IP field. 2. Type the ending IP address
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 Product Features Interfaces • Integrated PS/2 KVM connection • USB connection for control and virtual media • Serial
Chapter 5: User Management 122 Tip: The rule numbers allow you to have more control over the order in which the rules are created. Setting Permiss
Chapter 5: User Management 123 Modifying an Existing User Group Note: All permissions are enabled (and cannot be changed) for the Admin group. T
Chapter 5: User Management 124 User List The User List page displays a list of all users including their user name, full name, and user group. The l
Chapter 5: User Management 125 5. Choose the group from the User Group drop-down list. The list contains all groups you have created in addition
Chapter 5: User Management 126 Authentication Settings Authentication is the process of verifying that a user is who he says he is. Once a user is a
Chapter 5: User Management 127 To return to factory defaults: • Click the Reset to Defaults button. Implementing LDAP/LDAPS Remote Authentica
Chapter 5: User Management 128 4. In the Primary LDAP Server field, type the IP address or DNS name of your LDAP/LDAPS remote authentication server
Chapter 5: User Management 129 14. Active Directory Domain. Type the name of the Active Directory Domain. Returning User Group Information from
Chapter 5: User Management 130 To enable your AD server on the KX II-101: 1. Using the KX II-101, create special groups and assign proper permiss
Chapter 5: User Management 131 6. The Authentication Port default is port is 1812 but can be changed as required. 7. The Accounting Port default
Chapter 1: Introduction 6 User Features • Web-based access through common browsers • Intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) • PC Share mode, wh
Chapter 5: User Management 132 CHAP - With CHAP, authentication can be requested by the server at any time. CHAP provides more security than PAP.
Chapter 5: User Management 133 Returning User Group Information via RADIUS When a RADIUS authentication attempt succeeds, the KX II-101 determines
Chapter 5: User Management 134 Attribute Data Log on NAS-IP-Address (4) The IP address for the KX II-101. User-Name (1) The user name entered at
Chapter 5: User Management 135 User Authentication Process When the device is configured to authenticate and authorize local users from CC, the or
Chapter 5: User Management 136 Remote authentication follows the process specified in the flowchart below:
Chapter 5: User Management 137 Changing a Password To change your password: 1. Choose User Management > Change Password. The Change Password
138 In This Chapter Network Settings ...138 Device Services...
Chapter 6: Device Management 139 To reset to factory defaults: • Click Reset to Defaults. Network Basic Settings 1. Choose Device Settings &
Chapter 6: Device Management 140 e. Select the IP Auto Configuration. The following options are available: None (Static IP) - This option requir
Chapter 6: Device Management 141 Full-duplex allows communication in both directions simultaneously. Note: Occasionally there are problems running
Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Term Description Local User port Enables a user in immediate proximity to the target server to use the native keyboard
Chapter 6: Device Management 142 Note: KX II-101 is enabled by factory default. 2. Select Enable SSH Access. 3. Type the network port used for SSH
Chapter 6: Device Management 143 Tip: Define a direct port access URL once, then save it in your web browser as a bookmark to make reusing it easi
Chapter 6: Device Management 144 USB - Forces the KX II-101 to use the USB connection to send Keyboard and Mouse data to the host device. PS/2
Chapter 6: Device Management 145 4. Click OK. Raritan Power Strip Control To configure the power strip serial port: 1. Choose Device Settings
Chapter 6: Device Management 146 3. Click OK. Modem To configure the modem serial port: 1. Choose Device Settings > Serial Port. The Serial
Chapter 6: Device Management 147 4. Click OK. See Modem Access Cable Connections (on page 148) for details on the cable connection for modem acce
Chapter 6: Device Management 148 Modem Access Cable Connections Use the following cable connection configuration to connect the KX II-101 to a modem
Chapter 6: Device Management 149 6. Click OK. Event Management The KX II-101 Event Management feature provides a set of screens for enabling and
Chapter 6: Device Management 150 Configuring Event Management - Settings SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol
Chapter 6: Device Management 151 Event Management - Destinations System events, if enabled, can generate SNMP notification events (traps), or can
Chapter 1: Introduction 8 Related Documentation The KX II-101 User Guide is accompanied by a KX II-101 Quick Setup Guide, which can be found on the
Chapter 6: Device Management 152 Tip: Enable or disable entire Categories by checking or clearing the Category checkboxes, respectively. 3. Click OK
Chapter 6: Device Management 153 Trap Name Description ipConflictResolved An IP Address conflict was resolved. networkFailure An Ethernet inter
Chapter 6: Device Management 154 Trap Name Description userPasswordChanged This event is triggered if the password of any user of the device is mo
Chapter 6: Device Management 155 Port type Description PowerStrip Power strip KVM KVM target 1. Click the Port Name for the port you want to edi
Chapter 6: Device Management 156 Note: The Power Port 1 link is enabled only when a Raritan power strip is connected to the KX II-101 and configured
Chapter 6: Device Management 157 Power Control The KX II-101 provides remote power control of a target server. To utilize this feature, you must h
Chapter 6: Device Management 158 Diagram key DKX2-101-SPDUC connector (not included) from the KX II-101 to Raritan the power strip. Raritan power
Chapter 6: Device Management 159 3. Click OK. To cancel without saving changes: • Click Cancel. Managing Power Associations To make power a
Chapter 6: Device Management 160 To remove a power strip association: 1. Select the appropriate power strip from the Power Strip Name drop-down l
Chapter 6: Device Management 161 Controlling a Power Strip Device Control the power strip device using the Power Strip Device page. This page enab
9 In This Chapter Overview...9 Default Logon Inform
Chapter 6: Device Management 162 Analog KVM Switch You can configure a Raritan analog KVM switch to work with the KX II-101. The KX II-101's c
Chapter 6: Device Management 163 6. Click OK to configure the analog KVM switch. To restore analog KVM switch defaults: • Click Reset to Defau
Chapter 6: Device Management 164 NOTE: If the KX II-101 is set to restore to the factory defaults upon reset, the IP address, user name, and other o
165 In This Chapter Overview...166 Basic USB Connection
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 166 Overview To broaden the KX II-101's compatibility with different KVM target servers, Raritan provides a
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 167 2. Click the icon to expand the USB Connection Settings section. 3. Select the USB connection settings
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 168 Advanced USB Connection Settings WARNING: It is possible, based on the selections you make in the Advanced U
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 169 5. Click OK. Known USB Profiles The current release of the KX II-101 includes the known USB profiles des
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 170 Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 1950/2950/2970/6950/R200 Keyboard & mouse: USB USB connection settings: Ad
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 171 Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 650 Server attributes: BIOS A05, Windows Server 2003, Intel P 4 3GHz Keyboa
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 10 Getting Started KX II-101 users with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or Windows 2000 must upgr
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 172 Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 1650 Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 CD-ROM Force full speed Remove Unus
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 173 Hardware/BIOS: Other Dell Optiplex, keyboard only Server attributes: GX620 BIOS A11 11/20/06 Keyboard &a
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 174 Hardware/BIOS: HP Compaq DC7100/7600 Comments: Virtual CD-ROM and disk drives cannot be used simultaneously.
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 175 Hardware/BIOS: HP Proliant DL145 Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 CD-ROM Force full speed Remove Unus
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 176 Hardware/BIOS: HP Proliant DL360/DL380 Server attributes: HP Proliant DL360/DL380 G4 (HP SmartStart CD) Key
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 177 Hardware/BIOS: HP Proliant DL360/DL380 Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 CD-ROM Force full speed Remov
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 178 Hardware/BIOS: HP Proliant DL360/DL380 Server attributes: HP Proliant DL360/DL380 G4 (Windows 2003 Server I
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 179 Hardware/BIOS: IBM eServer System P5 Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 CD-ROM Force full speed Remove
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 180 Hardware/BIOS: Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Server attributes: BIOS v1.11 2007-11-15 Intel Duo Core 2.20 GHz Keyboar
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 181 Hardware/BIOS: Lenovo ThinkPad T61 Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 Auto Force full speed Remove Unus
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 11 Resolutions 640x480 @66.6 Hz 800x600 @85 Hz 1152x870 @75.1 Hz 640x480 @72 Hz 800x600 @90 Hz 1152x
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 182 Hardware/BIOS: Mac Server attributes: BIOS Mac Keyboard & mouse: USB USB connection settings: Advanced
Chapter 7: Managing USB Connections 183 Hardware/BIOS: RUBY Industrial Mainboard (AwardBIOS) Absolute mouse Virtual media Intf#1 Auto Force full
184 In This Chapter Security Settings...184 Logon Limitations ...
Chapter 8: Security Management 185 To reset back to defaults: • Click Reset to Defaults. Logon Limitations Using logon limitations, you can s
Chapter 8: Security Management 186 Limitation Description Enable password aging When selected, all users are required to change their passwords per
Chapter 8: Security Management 187 Strong passwords require user-created passwords to have a minimum of 8 characters with at least one alphabetica
Chapter 8: Security Management 188 User Blocking The User Blocking options specify the criteria by which users are blocked from accessing the system
Chapter 8: Security Management 189 Option Description Timer Lockout Users are denied access to the system for the specified amount of time after
Chapter 8: Security Management 190 Encryption & Share Using the Encryption & Share settings you can specify the type of encryption used, PC
Chapter 8: Security Management 191 Encryption mode Description AES-128 The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a National Institute of Standar
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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 12 GUI Resolution/64 Bit To check the GUI resolution on 64 bit cards: 1. Run the following command: # /
Chapter 8: Security Management 192 5. If needed, select the Disable Local Port Output checkbox. If this option is selected, there is no video outpu
Chapter 8: Security Management 193 IP Access Control Using IP access control, you can control access to your KX II-101. By setting a global Access
Chapter 8: Security Management 194 Tip: Rule numbers allow you to have more control over the order in which the rules are created. To replace a ru
195 In This Chapter Audit Log...195 Device Information.
Chapter 9: Maintenance 196 Device Information The Device Information page provides detailed information about your KX II-101 device. This informatio
Chapter 9: Maintenance 197 Backup and Restore From the Backup/Restore page, you can backup and restore the settings and configuration for your KX
Chapter 9: Maintenance 198 To restore your KX II-101: WARNING: Exercise caution when restoring your KX II-101 to an earlier version. Usernames and
Chapter 9: Maintenance 199 To upgrade your KX II-101 device: 1. Choose Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade. The Firmware Upgrade page opens. 2.
Chapter 9: Maintenance 200 5. Click Upgrade. Wait for the upgrade to complete. Status information and progress bars are displayed during the upgrad
Chapter 9: Maintenance 201 Rebooting The Reboot page provides a safe and controlled way to reboot your KX II-101. This is the recommended method f
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 13 Windows XP®/Windows 2003® Settings To configure the mouse: 1. Select Start > Control Panel >
202 The Diagnostics pages are used for troubleshooting and are intended primarily for the administrator of the KX II-101 device. All of the Diagnost
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 203 The following information is displayed: • Whether the Ethernet interface is up or down. • Whether the gateway is pin
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 204 Statistics - Produces a page similar to the one displayed here.
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 205 Interfaces - Produces a page similar to the one displayed here. Route - Produces a page similar to the one disp
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 206 Ping Host Page Ping is a network tool used to test whether a particular host or IP address is reachable across an IP net
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 207 3. Choose the maximum hops from the drop-down list (5 to 50 in increments of 5). 4. Click Trace Route. The trace rou
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 208 Device Diagnostics Note: This page is for use by Raritan Field Engineers or when you are directed by Raritan Technical S
Chapter 10: Diagnostics 209 a. Retrieve the diagnostics file supplied by Raritan and unzip as necessary. b. Click Browse. A Choose File dialog a
210 In This Chapter Overview...210 Accessing the KX II-
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 211 Accessing the KX II-101 Using the CLI Access the KX II-101 using one of the following methods: • TEL
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 14 Animate controls and elements inside windows Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing Fa
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 212 SSH Access from a UNIX/Linux Workstation To open an SSH session from a UNIX/Linux workstation and log
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 213 CLI Prompts The Command Line Interface prompt indicates the current command level. The root portion o
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 214 CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts Tips • Commands are listed in alphabetical order. • Commands are not c
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 215 Command Description config Switch to the Configuration menu. diagnostics (on page 215) Switch to th
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 216 Debug The Diagnostics > Debug menu enables you to choose the Setlog command to set logging options f
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 217 Network The Configuration > Network commands are used to configure the KX II-101 network connectio
Chapter 11: Command Line Interface (CLI) 218 Command Option Description gw ipaddress Gateway IP address obtained from the IP administrator mode &l
219 In This Chapter Overview...219 Removing a KX II-101
Chapter 12: CC Unmanage 220 Removing a KX II-101 from CC-SG Management Unless the KX II-101 is released from CC-SG control, you cannot access the de
Chapter 12: CC Unmanage 221 2. Click Yes. A message appears, confirming that the device is no longer under CC management. 3. Click OK. The KX I
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 15 Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the threshold to exactly 1. A target server running
222 In This Chapter KX II-101 Specifications ...222 Supported Video Resolutions
Appendix A: Specifications 223 Specification Description Remote connection: • Network Protocols • One 10/100 Ethernet (RJ45) port • TCP/IP, HT
Appendix A: Specifications 224 Resolutions 720x400 @70 Hz 1024x768 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @85 Hz 720x400 @84 Hz 1024x768 @85 Hz 1600x1200 @60 Hz Note:
Appendix A: Specifications 225 Language Regions Keyboard layout Italian Italy Italian Spanish Spain and most Spanish speaking countries Spa
Appendix A: Specifications 226 Certified Modems • US Robotics 56K 5686E • ZOOM v90 • ZOOM v92 • US Robotics Sportster 56K • US Robotics Cou
Appendix A: Specifications 227 Port Description HTTP, Port 80 All requests received by the KX II-101 via HTTP (port 80) are automatically forwar
Appendix A: Specifications 228 Network Speed Settings KX II-101 network speed setting Auto 100/Full 100/Half 10/Full 10/Half Auto Highest Avail
Appendix A: Specifications 229 Per Ethernet specification, these should be “no communication,” however, note that the KX II-101 behavior deviates
Appendix A: Specifications 230 9 Pin Pinout 15 Pin local port Pin Single 1 LP_RED 2 LP_GRN 3 LP_BLU 4 CN_LP_KB_SDA5 CN_LP_KB_SCL 6 GND 7 AGND 8 AG
231 Note: The procedures in this chapter should be attempted only by experienced users. In This Chapter Returning User Group Information ...
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 16 2. Click on Mouse Settings and set the Mouse Acceleration to 1.0 and Threshold to 3.0. Step 2: Config
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 232 Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema To allow a domain controller to write to the
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 233 3. Click New and then choose Attribute. When the warning message appears, click Continue and the Create
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 234 2. Scroll to the user class in the right pane and right-click it. 3. Choose Properties from the menu. Th
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 235 6. Choose rciusergroup from the Select Schema Object list. 7. Click OK in the Select Schema Object dia
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 236 3. Go to the directory where the support tools were installed. Run adsiedit.msc. The ADSI Edit window open
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 237 5. In the left pane of the window, select the CN=Users folder. 6. Locate the user name whose propertie
Appendix B: Updating the LDAP Schema 238 7. Click the Attribute Editor tab if it is not already open. Choose rciusergroup from the Attributes list.
239 The KX II-101 device can be mounted vertically or horizontally, facing the front or the rear, on either side of a server rack. Use the brackets
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 240 Diagram key UK clip Remove the Attachment Cover from AC-DC Power Adapter Diagram key AC/DC power a
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 241 Attach the Clip to AC-DC Power Adapter Diagram key Australian clip EU clip UK clip Power adaptor
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 17 Step 3: Connect the KX II-101 The KX II-101 has the physical connections described in the diagram.
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 242 2. Slide the left and right panels off the KX II-101. Diagram key KX II-101 Right panel Left pane
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 243 KX II-101 Bracket Parts Diagram key U bracket L bracket Attach the Brackets to KX II-101 for Hor
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 244 This image illustrates mounting the KX II-101 on the left. To mount the KX II-101 on the right, follow
Appendix C: AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount 245 2. Mount the U and L bracket assembly to the rack with rack-mount screws (provided by the rack manuf
246 In This Chapter Java Runtime Environment (JRE) ...246 Keyboard, Video and Mouse Notes...
Appendix D: Informational Notes 247 Sun Keyboard Key Support Limitations The following keys on Sun keyboards are not supported by KX II-101: Sun k
Appendix D: Informational Notes 248 Keyboard Configuration to use Dell Dimension 2400– BIOS A05 Set the Host Interface to PS/2 on the Keyboard/Mous
Appendix D: Informational Notes 249 Windows 2000 and 2003 Server Keyboard Limitations Due to an operating system limitation, the following keyboar
251 9 9 Pin Pinout • 230 A Absolute Mouse Mode • 54, 92 Accessing the KX II-101 Using the CLI • 211 AC-DC Adapter and Rack Mount • 6, 239 AC-DC Adap
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 18 Diagram key Admin port Use to do one of the following: • Configure and manage the device with a term
Index 252 D Date/Time Settings • 148 Debug • 215, 216 Default Logon Information • 9 Device Diagnostics • 208 Device Information • 196 Device Managem
Index 253 Modifying an Existing User Group • 123 Modifying and Removing Keyboard Macros • 48, 86 Mounting • 6 Mouse Modes • 12 Mouse Options • 52,
Index 254 Single Cursor Mode/Dual Cursor Mode • 91 Single Mouse Cursor • 56 Specifications • 1, 222 Specifying a Keyboard Type in MPC • 88 SSH Acces
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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 19 Target Server The KX II-101 can use either the included USB cable or integrated PS/2 cables to connec
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 20 Use USB cables to connect the keyboard and mouse directly to the target server. Diagram key Target
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 21 Diagram key USB connection from the target server to keyboard Video connection to the local monitor
iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 What's New in the User Guide...
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 22 3. If you require Virtual Media (VM) connectivity, connect the mini-USB connector to the KX II-101 and
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 23 Diagram key PS/2 connection from the KX II-101 to the mouse (optional cable) PS/2 connection from t
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 24 Local User Port The KX II-101 is available with optional video and PS/2 cables (KX II-101-LPKVMC) that
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 25 2. Launch a supported web browser such as Internet Explorer (IE) or Firefox. 3. In the address fiel
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 26 DHCP - With this option, network parameters are assigned by the DHCP server each time the KX II-101
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 27 4. Specify a valid TCP port for the selected access type. For example, direct port access via Telnet
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 28 5. Click OK. Remote Authentication Note to CC-SG Users When the KX II-101 is controlled by CommandCen
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 29 Note on Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory uses the LDAP/LDAPS protocol natively,
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 30 3. Launch the terminal emulation program you want to use to configure the KX II-101. 4. Set the follo
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 31 11. To configure new network settings, at the Network prompt, type interface followed by one of the f
Contents iv Keyboard Options...46 Video P
32 In This Chapter Interfaces...32 Virtual KVM Client
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 33 4. Click Save. To define a direct port access URL: • Define a URL with the IP address, user name, pas
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 34 Port Access Page After successfully logging in to the KX II-101 Remote Console, the Port Access page appea
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 35 • Disconnect - Disconnects this port and closes the Virtual KVM Client page for this target server. Thi
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 36 Managing Favorites A Favorites feature is provided so you can organize and quickly access the devices you
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 37 Manage Favorites Page To open the Manage Favorites page: • Click the Manage button in the left panel
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 38 3. Click Refresh. The list of devices on the local subnet is refreshed. To add devices to your Favorite
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 39 Discovering Raritan Devices on the KX II-101 Subnet This option discovers devices on the device subnet,
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 40 4. Change the discovery Port (if necessary). 5. Select the Product Type. 6. Click OK. The device is add
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 41 1. Select the checkbox next to the appropriate KX II-101 device. 2. Click the Delete button. The favor
Contents v Device Services ...
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 42 VKC Toolbar Button Description Properties Video settings Calibrate color Synchronize the target mouse
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 43 To power off a target server: 1. From the KX II-101 Remote Console, click the Port Access tab to open
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 44 2. Choose the Connection Speed from the drop-down list. The device can automatically detect available ban
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 45 4. Use the slider to select the desired level of Smoothing (15-bit color mode only). The level of smoot
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 46 Keyboard Options Keyboard Macros Keyboard macros ensure that keystroke combinations intended for the targe
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 47 7. Review the Macro Sequence field to be sure the macro sequence is defined correctly. The contents of
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 48 9. Click Close to close the Keyboard Macros dialog. The macro will now appear on the Keyboard menu in the
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 49 5. Click OK. To remove a macro: 1. Choose Keyboard > Keyboard Macros. The Keyboard Macros dialog a
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 50 Calibrate Color Use the Calibrate Color command to optimize the color levels (hue, brightness, saturation)
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 51 If the video image looks extremely blurry or unfocused, the settings for clock and phase can be adjusted
Contents vi Analog KVM Switch ...162
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 52 Note: Some Sun background screens, such as screens with very dark borders, may not center precisely on cer
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 53 Mouse Pointer Synchronization When remotely viewing a target server that uses a mouse, you will see two
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 54 c. Close the terminal window. 6. Click the "Virtual KVM Client mouse synchronization" button .
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 55 Intelligent Mouse Mode In Intelligent Mouse mode, the KX II-101 device can detect the target mouse setti
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 56 Please note that mouse configurations will vary on different target operating systems. Consult your OS gui
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 57 Tool Options From the Tools menu, you can specify certain options for use with the Virtual KVM Client, i
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 58 Italian (Italy) Slovenian 4. Exit Target Screen Resolution Mode - Hotkey. When you enter target scre
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 59 Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems using Gnome as a desktop environment. View
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 60 Multi-Platform Client (MPC) Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) is a graphical user interface for the Rari
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 61 Navigator The navigator provides a tree view of every known Raritan device. From this panel, you can acc
Contents vii CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts...214 Common Comma
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 62 Devices in the MPC Navigator In MPC, devices are named according to the Manager Name field on the Manager&
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 63 Icon Description Connected (green) - You are currently authenticated and connected to this device. Av
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 64 Icon Action Description Display/Hide Navigator You can also select Navigator in the View menu to toggle
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 65 Navigator Display Options Showing Ports • Discovered Devices - Shows or hides discovered devices from t
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 66 Button Button Name Description Connection Properties Opens the Modify Connection Properties dialog from
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 67 Button Button Name Description Exit On-Screen MenuNot applicable for IP-Reach or Dominion. Used by the
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 68 Button Button Name Description Show/Hide Browse All Devices Toggles between displaying and not displayin
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 69 To display the Connected Server(s) toolbar (when not already visible): • Choose View > Connected S
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 70 Diagram key Session information Description Lock key indicators Indicates the status of the current targe
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 71 MPC Target Screen Resolution Mode Target Screen Resolution mode provides you with the ability to view th
Contents viii Attach the Brackets to KX II-101 for Vertical Mount...244 Appendix D Information
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 72 To exit full screen mode, use the shortcut menu or click the Close icon that appears at the top right of
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 73 MPC Scaling Scaling your target window size allows you to view the entire contents of the target server
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 74 Note: Enabling Scale Video will scale the complete target video image to fit the remote desktop area as it
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 75 2. On the Connect tab, type a meaningful description of the device in the Description field (up to 32 a
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 76 4. Click OK. To delete a profile: 1. Select the device with a profile in the Navigator and right-click
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 77 Connection Information To obtain information about your connection: • Choose Connection > Connecti
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 78 Connecting to a Remote KVM Console Once you establish a connection with a Raritan device, that device&apos
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 79 3. To exit completely, click Exit on the Connection menu Shortcut Menu To access the shortcut menu, us
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 80 Shortcut Menu Key Options Execute any of the commands on the shortcut menu by either choosing the command
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 81 Once a new keyboard combination is assigned, the new combination will be displayed in the shortcut menu
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Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 82 Keyboard Macros A hot key combination is a set of keystrokes that performs an action when pressed. For exa
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 83 6. In the Keys to Release field: a. Choose each key for which you would like to emulate a key release.
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 84 8. Click OK to save the macro. Click Clear to clear all field and start over. When you click OK, the Keyb
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 85 9. Click Close to close the Keyboard Macros dialog. The macro will now appear on the Keyboard menu in t
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 86 Modifying and Removing Keyboard Macros To modify a macro: 1. Choose Keyboard > Keyboard Macros. The
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 87 Hot Key Combination Description Alt Gr Because of a limitation in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), F
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 88 Keyboard Type Specifying a Keyboard Type in MPC MPC will not autodetect the type of keyboard you use, so y
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 89 3. Click OK. Keyboard Limitations Slovenian Keyboards The < key does not work on Slovenian keyboard
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 90 Language Configuration method UK System Settings (Control Center) Korean System Settings (Control Cente
Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 91 Mouse Options Single Cursor Mode/Dual Cursor Mode When remotely viewing a target server that uses a mous
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