Dominion KX II-101 User Guide Release 2.0 Copyright©2008Raritan,Inc.February2008255‐62‐4031‐00
Dominion KX II-101 Overview 2 Dominion KX II-101 Overview ThankyouforpurchasingDominionKXII‐101.TheKXII‐101providesasinglekeyboard,vi
Video Menu 92 ¾ To remove a macro: 1. ChooseKeyboard>KeyboardMacros.TheKeyboardMacroswindowopens.2. Choosethemacrofromamongtho
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 93 Calibrate Color UsetheCalibrateColorcommandtooptimizethecolorlevels(hue,brightness,saturation)ofth
Video Menu 94 ¾ To change the video settings: 1. ChooseVideo>VideoSettings.TheVideoSettingswindowopensdisplayingthecurrentsetting
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 95 ContrastRed.Controlstheredsignal. ContrastGreen.Controlsthegreensignal. ContrastBlue.Contro
Mouse Menu 96 Note:SomeSunbackgroundscreens,suchasscreenswithverydarkborders,maynotcenterpreciselyoncertainSunservers.Useadif
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 97 Single Mouse Cursor SingleMouseCursorenterssinglemousemode,inwhichonlythetargetservermousecursori
Virtual Media 98 Intelligent InIntelligentmousemode,theKXII‐101candetectthetargetmousesettingsandsynchronizethemousepointersaccor
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 99 Tools Menu Options FromtheToolsmenu,youcanspecifycertainoptionsforusewiththeVirtualKVMClient:syn
View Menu 100 4. ExitTargetScreenResolutionMode‐Hotkey.Whenyouentertargetscreenresolutionmode,thedisplayofthetargetserverbecom
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 101 Target Screen Resolution Whenyouentertargetscreenresolutionmode,thedisplayofthetargetserverbecomes
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 6Remote(Network)Access Product Photos KXII‐101Units
102 In This Chapter Overview...103Prerequisi
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 103 Overview VirtualmediaextendsKVMcapabilitiesbyenablingKVMtargetserverstoremotelyaccessmediafromthecli
Overview 104 1Targetserver.2KXII‐1013IPnetworkconnectionfromKXII‐101tolocalworkstation.4Localworkstation.5CD/DVDdrive.6Hard
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 105 7Floppydrive.8USBdrive.9Remotefileserver(ISOimages).10Virtualconnection Prerequisites for Using Virt
Using Virtual Media 106 Using Virtual Media WiththeKXII‐101virtualmediafeature,youcanmountuptotwodrives(ofdifferenttypes).Thesedr
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 107 Opening a KVM Session ¾ To open a KVM session: 1. OpenthePortAccesspagefromtheKXII‐101RemoteConsole.2.
Connecting to Virtual Media 108 Connecting to Virtual Media Local Drives Thisoptionmountsanentiredrive;theentirediskdriveismountedvirtu
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 109 4. ClickConnect.Themediawillbemountedonthetargetservervirtually.Youcanaccessthemediajustlikeany
Connecting to Virtual Media 110 CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images ThisoptionmountsCD‐ROM,DVD‐ROM,andISOimages.Note:ISO9660formatisthestandard
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 111 d. ClickConnect.4. ForremoteISOimagesonafileserver:a. ChoosetheRemoteServerISOImageoption.b. Ch
Product Features 4 Product Features Interfaces • IntegratedPS/2KVMconnection• OptionalUSBconnectionforcontrolandVirtualMedia• Serial
File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only) 112 File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only) Note:Thisfeatureisonlyrequiredwhenusing
Chapter 7: Virtual Media 113 HostName/IPAddress.HostnameorIPAddressofthefileserver. ImagePath.Fullpathnameofthelocationo
114 In This Chapter DeviceSettingsMenu...114NetworkSettings...
Chapter 8: Device Management 115 Network Settings UsetheNetworkSettingspagetocustomizethenetworkconfiguration(e.g.,IPAddress,discove
Network Settings 116 ¾ To cancel without saving changes: • ClickCancel.¾ To reset to factory defaults: • ClickResettoDefaults. Network Ba
Chapter 8: Device Management 117 • DeviceName.Typeauniquenameforthedevice(upto16characters;spacesarenotallowed).Nameyourdevic
Network Settings 118 LAN Interface Settings • ThecurrentparametersettingsareidentifiedintheCurrentLANinterfaceparametersfield.• LAN
Chapter 8: Device Management 119 Note:Occasionallythereareproblemsrunningat10Mbpsineitherhalforfullduplex.Ifyouareexperiencing
Device Services 120 Device Services UsetheDeviceServicespagetospecifytheconnectionoptionsfortheKXII‐101.¾ To configure the discover
Chapter 8: Device Management 121 ¾ To enable SSH Access: 1. ChooseDeviceSettings>DeviceServices.TheDeviceServicespageopens.2. Se
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 User Features • Web‐basedaccessthroughcommonbrowsers• IntuitiveGraphicalUserInterface(GUI)• “PCShare”mod
Keyboard/Mouse Settings 122 Keyboard/Mouse Settings UsetheKeyboard/MouseSetuppagetoconfiguretheKeyboardandMouseinterfacebetweenKXII‐1
Chapter 8: Device Management 123 Serial Port Settings UsetheSerialPortSettingspagetosethowKXII‐101employsitsintegratedserialport.
Date/Time Settings 124 Date/Time Settings UsetheDate/TimeSettingspagetospecifythedateandtimefortheKXII‐101.Therearetwowaystodo
Chapter 8: Device Management 125 SynchronizewithNTPServer.ChoosethisoptiontosynchronizethedateandtimewiththeNetworkTimeProtoc
Event Management 126 SNMP Configuration SimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)isaprotocolgoverningnetworkmanagementandthemonitoringof
Chapter 8: Device Management 127 4. TypetheAgentCommunityString(theDominionunitʹsstring).AnSNMPcommunityisthegroupthatdevicesan
Event Management 128 Event Management - Destinations Systemevents,ifenabled,cangenerateSNMPnotificationevents(traps),orcanbeloggedto
Chapter 8: Device Management 129 2. SelectthecheckboxesforthoseEventlineitemsyouwanttoenableordisable,andwhereyouwanttosendt
Event Management 130 Trap Name Description firmwareFileDiscarded Firmwarefilewasdiscarded.firmwareUpdateFailed Firmwareupdatefailed.firmw
Chapter 8: Device Management 131 Trap Name Description userAuthenticationFailure Auserattemptedtologinwithoutacorrectusernameand/orp
Package Contents 6 Package Contents EachKXII‐101unitshipswith:• MainUnitKXII‐101‐KVMoverIPDongle• USBTypeAtoTypeB‐miniconnec
Port Configuration 132 Thispageisinitiallydisplayedinportnumberorder,butcanbesortedonanyofthefieldsbyclickingonthecolumnhead
133 In This Chapter Overview...133Connectth
Connect the Power Strip 134 2Raritanpowerstrip.¾ To connect the KX II-101 to a Raritan power strip: 1. ConnecttheMiniDIM9Mconnectorofth
Chapter 9: Power Control 135 Name the Power Strip (Port Page for Power Strips) ThisPortpageopenswhenyouselectaportfromthePortConfigur
Associate KVM Target Servers to Outlets (Port Page) 136 Note:Whenapowerstripisassociatedtoatargetserver(port),theoutletnameisreplac
Chapter 9: Power Control 137 Note:Tousethisfeature,youmusthaveaRaritanDominionPXpowerstripattachedtothedevice.SeeConnecttheP
Associate KVM Target Servers to Outlets (Port Page) 138 Apowerstripwithtwooutletassociationsisshownbelow.¾ To change the port name: 1.
Chapter 9: Power Control 139 ¾ To cancel without saving changes: • ClickCancel.¾ To remove a power strip association: 1. Selecttheappropr
Displaying the Outlet Associations 140 Displaying the Outlet Associations ¾ To show the power port configuration: • ChooseHome>DeviceSetti
Chapter 9: Power Control 141 ¾ To edit the power port configuration: • ChangethePowerportnamebyeditingthePort2>Namefield.• Chan
7 In This Chapter Login...7Defaul
Control the Powerstrip Device 142 ThePowerstripDevicepageopens.2. ClicktheOnorOffbuttonforeachoutlettorunitonoroff.3. ClickO
143 In This Chapter SecuritySettingsMenu ...143SecuritySettings..
Security Settings 144 Security Settings FromtheSecuritySettingspage,youcanspecifyloginlimitations,userblocking,passwordrules,andencr
Chapter 10: Security Settings 145 2. UpdatetheLoginLimitations(onpage145)settingsasappropriate.3. UpdatetheStrongPasswords(onpag
Security Settings 146 Strong Passwords Strongpasswordsprovidemoresecurelocalauthenticationforthesystem.UsingStrongPasswords,youcansp
Chapter 10: Security Settings 147 Enforceatleastoneprintablespecialcharacter.Whenchecked,atleastonespecialcharacter(printable)i
Security Settings 148 • DeactivateUser‐ID.Whenselected,thisoptionspecifiesthattheuserwillbelockedoutofthesystemafterthenumbero
Chapter 10: Security Settings 149 • EncryptionMode.Chooseoneoftheoptionsfromthedrop‐downlist.Whenanencryptionmodeisselected,aw
Security Settings 150 • ApplyEncryptionModetoKVMandVirtualMedia.Whenselected,thisoptionappliestheselectedencryptionmodetobothKV
Chapter 10: Security Settings 151 Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption IfyoudonotknowifyourbrowserusesAES,checkwiththebrowserma
8 In This Chapter ConfiguringtheTargetServer ...8ConnectingtheKXII‐101
IP Access Control 152 ChooseSecurity>IPAccessControl,or ClicktheSetSystemACLbuttonfromtheNetworkSettingspageTheIPAccess
Chapter 10: Security Settings 153 4. ClickInsert.IftheRule#youjusttypedequalsanexistingRule#,thenewruleisplacedaheadofthee
154 In This Chapter MaintenanceMenu...154AuditLog...
Chapter 11: Maintenance 155 Audit Log AlogiscreatedofKXII‐101systemevents.¾ To view the audit log for your KX II-101 unit: 1. ChooseM
Device Information 156 2. SelectthedesiredfilenameandlocationandclickSave.Theauditlogissavedlocallyonyourclientmachinewiththe
Chapter 11: Maintenance 157 Backup and Restore FromtheBackup/Restorepage,youcanbackupandrestorethesettingsandconfigurationforyourK
Backup and Restore 158 4. ClickClose.Thebackupfileissavedlocallyonyourclientmachinewiththenameandlocationspecified.¾ To restore
Chapter 11: Maintenance 159 Firmware Upgrade UsetheFirmwareUpgradepagetoupgradethefirmwareforyourKXII‐101unit.Thispageisavailabl
Firmware Upgrade 160 4. ClickUploadfromtheFirmwareUpgradepage.Informationabouttheupgradeandversionnumbersisdisplayedforyourconfi
Chapter 11: Maintenance 161 Upgrade History KXII‐101providesinformationaboutupgradesperformedontheKXII‐101unitandattachedCIMS.¾ T
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 9 Setting Server Video Resolution Foroptimalbandwidthefficiencyandvideoperformance,atargetserv
Reboot 162 2. ClicktheRebootbutton.Youarepromptedtoconfirmtheaction:3. ClickYestoproceedwiththereboot.¾ To exit without reboo
163 In This Chapter Overview...163Accessing
Accessing the KX II-101 Using the CLI 164 Accessing the KX II-101 Using the CLI AccesstheKXII‐101byusingoneofthefollowingmethods:• TELN
Chapter 12: Command Line Interface (CLI) 165 SeetheLoginsectionforlogininformation. SSH Access from a UNIX Workstation ¾ To open an SSH s
Navigation of the CLI 166 Navigation of the CLI BeforeusingtheCLI,itisimportanttounderstandCLInavigationandsyntax.Additionally,there
Chapter 12: Command Line Interface (CLI) 167 CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts Tips • Commandsarelistedinalphabeticalorder.• Commandsareno
CLI Commands 168 CLI Commands ThetablebelowlistsanddescribesallavailableCLIcommands. Command Description config SwitchtotheConfigura
Chapter 12: Command Line Interface (CLI) 169 Diagnostics TheDiagnosticsmenuenablesyoutosettheloggingoptionsfordifferentmodulesofthe
CLI Commands 170 Command Option Description vflag Thetypeofverboseflag:timestampmodulethreadfilelineverbose[on|off] Turnsverboselogg
Chapter 12: Command Line Interface (CLI) 171 Name Command Thenamecommandisusedtoconfigurethedeviceandhostname.Thesyntaxforthedev
Configuring the Target Server 10 ¾ To change the command line resolution: 1. Runthefollowingcommand:# eeprom output-device=screen:r1024x768x7
CLI Commands 172 Interface Command Example ThefollowingcommandsetstheIPaddress,mask,andgatewayaddresses,andsetsthemodetoautodetect
173 In This Chapter DiagnosticsMenu ...173NetworkInterfac
Network Interface Page 174 Network Interface Page TheKXII‐101providesinformationaboutthestatusofyournetworkinterface.¾ To view informa
Chapter 13: Diagnostics 175 Statistics.Producesapagesimilartotheonedisplayedhere: Interfaces.Producesapagesimilartotheone
Network Statistics Page 176 Route.Producesapagesimilartotheonedisplayedhere:3. ClicktheRefreshbutton.Therelevantinformationis
Chapter 13: Diagnostics 177 Ping Host Page PingisanetworktoolusedtotestwhetheraparticularhostorIPAddressisreachableacrossanIP
Trace Route to Host Page 178 Trace Route to Host Page TraceRouteisanetworktoolusedtodeterminetheroutetakenallthewaytotheprovidedh
Chapter 13: Diagnostics 179 Device Diagnostics Note:ThispageisforusebyRaritanFieldEngineersorwhenyouaredirectedbyRaritanTechnica
Device Diagnostics 180 2. (Optional)PerformthefollowingstepsifyouhavereceivedadiagnosticsscriptfilefromRaritanTechnicalSupport.Ot
181 In This Chapter Overview...181RemovingK
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 11 ¾ To change the resolution on Solaris 8 for 32 and 64 bit cards: 1. Runthefollowingcommand:# /
Removing KX II-101 from CC-SG Management 182 Removing KX II-101 from CC-SG Management UnlesstheKXII‐101isreleasedfromCC‐SGcontrol,youcann
Chapter 14: CC Unmanage 183 2. ClicktheYesbutton.AmessageisdisplayedconfirmingthatthedeviceisnolongerunderCCmanagement:3. Cl
184 In This Chapter KXII‐101...184Connecto
Appendix A: Specifications 185 RemoteConnection:NetworkProtocolsOne10/100Ethernet(RJ45)portTCP/IP,HTTP,HTTPS,UDP,RADIUS,LDAP,SNT
186 TheKXII‐101unitcanbemountedverticallyorhorizontally,facingthefrontortherear,oneithersideofaserverrack.Usethebracketsa
Appendix B: Rack Mount 187 Remove Attachment Cover from AC-DC Power Adapter 1. AC/DCPowerAdaptor2. AttachmentCover Attach Clip to AC-DC P
Bracket Installation 188 4. PowerAdaptor Bracket Installation 1. KXII‐101unit2. Rightpanel3. Leftpanel4. Screws
Appendix B: Rack Mount 189 • RemovethescrewsfromtheKXII‐101unit.• SlidetheleftandrightpanelsofftheKXII‐101unit. KX II-101 B
Bracket Installation 190 Attach Brackets to KX II-101 for Horizontal Mount 1. KXII‐101Unit2. UBracket3. LBracket4. Screws• Attachthe
Appendix B: Rack Mount 191 2. UBracket3. LBracket4. ScrewsAttachtheUBrackettotheLBracketusingtheincludedscrews.Adjustbracket
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Configuring the Target Server 12 Fadeorslidemenusintoview FadeorslideToolTipsintoview Fadeoutmenuitemsafterclicking5. Cli
193 A AboutRaritanVirtualKVMClient•101Absolute•98AccessingtheKXII‐101UsingtheCLI•164AC‐DCAdapterClipFitting•186AddNewFav
Index 194 E EditingrciusergroupAttributesforUserMembers•75EnablingDirectPortAccess•34EncryptionandShare•148EventManagement•12
Index 195 NetworkConfiguration•4NetworkInterfacePage•174NetworkSettings•115NetworkStatisticsPage•174NoteonMicrosoftActiveDi
Index 196 UpdatingtheSchemaCache•74UpgradeHistory•161USBConfiguration•18UserBlocking•52,145,147UserFeatures•5UserGroupLis
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Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 13 Linux Settings OnatargetserverrunningLinuxgraphicalinterfaces,setthemouseaccelerationto
Configuring the Target Server 14 tochangetheoutputresolution.Issuethe“boot”commandtoreboottheserver.Alternatively,contactyourRarita
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 15 Connecting the KX II-101 TheKXII‐101hasthephysicalconnectionsdescribedinthediagrambelow:
Connecting the KX II-101 16 2Mini‐USBPort.UsetoconnectthedevicetothetargetserverwiththeincludedUSBcableifnotusingtheattached
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 17 Note:TheKXII‐101mustbepoweredfortheLocalUserporttofunction.3. IfyourequireVirtual
Connecting the KX II-101 18 5PS/2connectionfromKXII‐101tomouse(optionalcable).6PS/2connectionfromKXII‐101tokeyboard(optionalcabl
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 19 Whenyoufinish,youshouldhaveconnectionslikethoseshowinthefollowingillustration:1Inclu
Connecting the KX II-101 20 Connecting to the Network ConnectastandardEthernetcablefromthenetworkportlabeledLANtoanEthernetswitch,hu
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 21 Using the Local User Port TheKXII‐101isavailablewithoptionalvideoandPS/2cablesthatenable
iii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 DominionKXII‐101Overview...
Configuring the KX II-101 22 Using the Remote Console TheKXII‐101RemoteConsoleisaweb‐basedapplicationthatenablesyoutoconfiguretheuni
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 23 10. ClickOK.ThePortAccesspageopens. Assigning an IP Address 1. IntheKXII‐101RemoteCons
Configuring the KX II-101 24 3. EnableglobalTelnetorSSHaccess. SelecttheEnableTELNETAccesscheckboxtoenableTELNETaccess. Select
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 25 3. ClickPortNameforthetargetserver.ThePortPageopens.4. Typeaname(upto32alphanume
Configuring the KX II-101 26 5. ClickOK.¾ To create a new user: 1. OpentheUserpageusingoneofthesemethods:a. ChooseUserManagement&
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 27 Using a Terminal Emulation Program YoucanusetheAdminserialconsolewithaterminalemulationpr
Configuring the KX II-101 28 Flowcontrol:None4. ConnecttotheKXII‐101.Theloginscreenappears.5. Typetheadministratorusernamea
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 29 Youarepromptedtoenteryourpassword.6. TypeyourpasswordandpressEnter.TheAdminPortpro
Configuring the KX II-101 30 Thecurrentinterfacesettingsappear:10. Toconfigurenewnetworksettings,attheNetworkprompt,typeinterface
Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration 31 Whenyouhavesuccessfullychangedasetting,youseeaconfirmationmessagelikethefollowing:11
Contents iv Chapter 4 Connecting to the KX II-101 32 LanguageSupport...
32 In This Chapter LanguageSupport ...32JavaRuntimeEnvi
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 33 TheKXII‐101RemoteConsoleandMPCrequiretheJREtofunction.TheKXII‐101RemoteConsolecheckst
Launching the KX II-101 34 3. TypethefollowingURL:http://IP‐ADDRESS,whereIP‐ADDRESSistheIPAddressthatyouassignedtoyourKXII‐101un
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 35 ¾ To define a direct port access URL: • DefineanURLwiththeIPaddress,username,password,andi
Launching the KX II-101 36 KX II-101 Console Navigation TheKXII‐101RemoteConsoleinterfaceprovidesmanymethodsfornavigationandmakingyour
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 37 KX II-101 Remote Console Menu Map Thefollowingdiagramrepresentsallofthemenuoptionsavailablein
Managing Favorites 38 Managing Favorites AFavoritesfeatureisprovidedsoyoucanorganizeandquicklyaccessthedevicesyouusefrequently.The
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 39 ¾ To access a favorite KX II-101 device: • Clickthedevicenameforthatdevice(listedbeneathFavo
Managing Favorites 40 Favorites List FromtheFavoritesListpage,youcanadd,edit,anddeletedevicesfromyourlistofFavorites.¾ To open th
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 41 2. ClicktheEditbutton.TheEditpageopens:3. Updatethefieldsasnecessary: Description.Ty
Contents v KeyboardMenu...
Managing Favorites 42 Discover Devices - Local Subnet Thisoptiondiscoversthedevicesonyourlocalsubnet(thatis,thesubnetwheretheKXII‐1
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 43 Tip:UsetheSelectAllandDeselectAllbuttonstoquicklyselectall(ordeselectall)devicesinthe
Managing Favorites 44 Discover Devices - KX II-101 Subnet Thisoptiondiscoversthedevicesonthedevicesubnet(thatis,thesubnetoftheKXII‐
Chapter 4: Connecting to the KX II-101 45 ¾ To discover devices on the device subnet: 1. ChooseFavorites>DiscoverDevices‐KXII‐101Sub
Port Access Page 46 Port Access Page AftersuccessfullyloggingintotheKXII‐101RemoteConsole,thePortAccesspageopens.Thispagedisplayst
47 In This Chapter Users ...47Group
Relationship between Users and Groups 48 Unknown ThisisthedefaultgroupforuserswhoareauthenticatedexternallyusingLDAP/LDAPSorRADIUSo
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 49 User Management User Management Menu TheUserManagementmenuisorganizedasfollows:UserL
User Management 50 ¾ To add a new user: • ClicktheAddbutton.TheUserpageopens.ForcompleteinformationabouttheUserpage,refertoAddN
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 51 ClicktheAddbuttonfromtheUserListpage2. TypeauniquenameintheUsernamefield
Contents vi DisconnectingVirtualMedia...
User Management 52 Modify Existing User ¾ To modify an existing user: 1. IntheUserpage,changetheappropriatefields.(RefertoAddNewUser
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 53 User Group List Usergroupsareusedwithlocalandremoteauthentication(viaRADIUSorLDAP
User Management 54 Tip:Todeterminetheusersbelongingtoaparticulargroup,sorttheUserListbyUserGroup.1. Chooseagroupfromamongth
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 55 3. SetthePermissionsforthegroup.Selectthecheckboxesbeforethepermissionsyouwant
User Management 56 Set Permissions for Individual Group ¾ To set permissions for an individual user group: 1. Locatetheuserfromamongthegrou
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 57 *Defaultsetting Group-based IP ACL (Access Control List) Important:Pleaseexercisecautio
User Management 58 4. ClickInsert.IftheRule#youjusttypedequalsanexistingRule#,thenewruleisplacedaheadoftheexitingruleanda
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 59 Modify Existing User Group Note:Allpermissionsareenabled(andcannotbechanged)forthe
User Management 60 Change Password ¾ To change your password: 1. ChooseUserManagement>ChangePassword.TheChangePasswordpageopens:2.
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 61 Remote Authentication Note to CC-SG Users WhentheKXII‐101iscontrolledbyCommandCenterS
Contents vii IPAccessControl...
Remote Authentication 62 Authentication Settings FromtheAuthenticationSettingspageyoucanconfigurethetypeofauthenticationusedforaccess
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 63 2. Choosetheoptionfortheauthenticationprotocolyouwanttouse(LocalAuthentication,
Remote Authentication 64 Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication LightweightDirectoryAccessProtocol(LDAP)isanetworkingprotocolforquerying
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 65 2. (Optional)TypetheIPAddressorDNSnameofyourbackupLDAPserverintheSecondaryLD
Remote Authentication 66 11. ActiveDirectoryDomain.TypethenameoftheActiveDirectoryDomain. Returning User Group Information from Active
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 67 Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication RemoteAuthenticationDial‐inUserService(RADIUS)
Remote Authentication 68 4. AccountingPort.Thedefaultaccountingportis1813;changeasrequired.5. Timeout(inseconds).Thedefaulttimeou
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 69 Attribute Data Login NAS‐IP‐Address(4) TheIPAddressfortheKXII‐101unit.User‐Name(1
Remote Authentication 70 From LDAP WhenanLDAP/LDAPSauthenticationissuccessful,KXII‐101determinesthepermissionsforagivenuserbasedon
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 71 Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema Toallowadomaincontrollerto
Contents viii Chapter 13 Diagnostics 173 DiagnosticsMenu...
Remote Authentication 72 3. ClickNew,andthenchooseAttribute.Whenthewarningmessageappears,clickContinueandtheCreateNewAttributewi
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 73 2. Scrolltotheuserclassintherightpane,andright‐clickonit.3. ChooseProperties
Remote Authentication 74 4. ClickontheAttributestabtoopenit.5. ClickAdd.6. ChooserciusergroupfromtheSelectSchemaObjectlist.7.
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 75 Editing rciusergroup Attributes for User Members TorunActiveDirectoryscriptonWindows20
Remote Authentication 76 6. Intheleftpaneofthewindow,selecttheCN=Usersfolder.7. Locatetheusernamewhosepropertiesyouwanttoadj
Chapter 5: Users, Groups, and Access Permissions 77 9. ChooserciusergroupfromtheAttributeslist.
Remote Authentication 78 10. ClickEdit.TheStringAttributeEditordialogopens:11. Typetheusergroup(createdinDominionKXII‐101)inth
79 In This Chapter Overview...80Options...
Overview 80 Overview WheneveryouaccessatargetserverusingtheKXII‐101RemoteConsole,aVirtualKVMClientwindowisopened.VirtualKVMCli
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 81 Feature Description StatusBar Real‐timeinformationonconnectionparameters,targetserverwindowsize,conc
1 In This Chapter DominionKXII‐101Overview ...2ProductPhotos...
Options 82 ConnectCD‐ROM/ISOImage• Tools Options• View ViewToolbar Scaling TargetScreenResolution• Help AboutRaritan
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 83 Mouse Pointer Synchronization Whenremotelyviewingatargetserverthatusesamouse,youwillseetwomousepo
Mouse Pointer Synchronization 84 3. Verifythatthemouseandvideohavebeenproperlyconfiguredduringtheinstallationprocess.Pleasereferto
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 85 Connection Menu Properties Dialog TheKXII‐101dynamicvideocompressionalgorithmsmaintainKVMconsoleusabil
Connection Menu 86 384Kb(SlowDSL/T1)256Kb(Cable)128Kb(DualISDN)Pleasenotethatthesesettingsareanoptimizationforspecificconditio
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 87 Connection Info ¾ To obtain information about your Virtual KVM Client connection: • ChooseConnection>Con
Keyboard Menu 88 Keyboard Menu Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete Duetoitsfrequentuse,aCtrl+Alt+Deletemacrohasbeenpre‐programmedintotheVirtualKVMC
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 89 Creating a Keyboard Macro ¾ To create a keyboard macro (add a macro): 1. ChooseKeyboard>KeyboardMacros.
Keyboard Menu 90 Inthisexample,selecttwokeys:theWindowskeyandtheletterDkey.5. IntheKeystoReleasefield:a. Chooseeachkeyfor
Chapter 6: Virtual KVM Client 91 ¾ To cancel without saving changes: • ClickCancel.¾ To clear all fields and start over: • ClicktheClear
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