Raritan Computer Network Router DKX116 User Guide

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Dominion KX  
DKX116 DKX216 DKX416  
DKX132 DKX232 DKX432  
DKX464  
User Guide  
Release 1.4.5  
Copyright © 2006 Raritan Computer, Inc.  
DKX-0H-E  
May 2007  
255-80-6040  
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FCC Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential environment may cause harmful interference.  
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abuse, non-Raritan modification of the product, or other events outside of Raritan’s reasonable  
control or not arising under normal operating conditions.  
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by telephone (732) 764-8886, by fax (732) 764-8887, or by e-mail [email protected]  
Ask for Technical Support – Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm, Eastern.  
For assistance around the world, please see the last page of this guide for  
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Safety Guidelines  
To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to Raritan equipment:  
Do not use a 2-wire power cord in any product configuration.  
Test AC outlets at your computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding.  
Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor. When using a backup UPS,  
power the computer, monitor and appliance off the supply.  
Rack Mount Safety Guidelines  
In Raritan products which require Rack Mounting, please follow these precautions:  
Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than room temperature.  
Do not exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the appliances (please see  
Appendix A: Specifications for additional information).  
Ensure sufficient airflow through the rack environment.  
Mount equipment in the rack carefully to avoid uneven mechanical loading.  
Connect equipment to the supply circuit carefully to avoid overloading circuits.  
Ground all equipment properly, especially supply connections, such as power strips (other  
than direct connections), to the branch circuit.  
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Important Information  
Login  
The default Dominion KX login user name is admin and the password is raritan. This user  
has administrative privileges.  
Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they  
were created.  
The default password raritan must be entered entirely in lowercase letters.  
To ensure security, change the default password as soon as possible.  
For backup and business continuity purposes, Raritan suggests that customers create a backup  
administrator login and keep the password in a secure location.  
Default IP Address  
Dominion KX ships with the default IP address of 192.168.0.192.  
Service Pack  
Dominion KX users with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 or Windows 2000 must  
upgrade to Service Pack 4 (SP4) or higher.  
Version 1.4.5 Scope  
This User Manual applies to Dominion KX firmware version 1.4.5, which operates on all  
Dominion models: DKX116, DKX1342, DKX216, DKX232, DKX416, DKX432, and  
DKX64. To determine the firmware upgrade version on an existing KX device to upgrade  
from the Raritan website (www.raritan.com) in the Firmware Upgrades section, click the  
System Information command on the setup menu in KX Manager (or press the F8 key from  
the OSD) to display the current firmware version.  
FIRMWARE VERSION  
KX FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
VERSION  
0A28  
Version 1.0  
Version 1.0.3  
Version 1.1  
Version 1.2  
Version 1.3  
Version 1.4  
0A34  
0A47  
0B12  
0B1B  
0B2O  
Please check the Release Notes included with this product for important information on each  
firmware upgrade.  
Supported Browsers  
Dominion KX supports the following browsers:  
Internet Explorer 6  
Netscape 7.2  
Firefox 1.0 or later  
Mozilla 1.7  
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Explorer is selected as the rendering engine from Netscape, the RRC is displayed. When Firefox  
is selected as the rendering engine from Netscape, the MPC is displayed.  
Supported Paragon CIMs  
Dominion KX version 1.4 and higher support the following CIMs:  
DCIM-PS2 for PS/2 KB/MS  
DCIM-SUN for SUN KB/MS  
DCIM-USB for USB KB/MS (not Sun)  
DCIM-SUSB for SUN USB KB/MS  
P2CIM-PWR for power strip control  
UUSBPD  
P2CIM-PS2  
P2CIM-SUN  
P2CIM-USB  
P2CIM-SUSB  
UKVMPD  
USKVMPD  
Local Port Supported Keyboard and Mouse Devices  
The Dominion KX supports on the local port:  
USB/USB keyboard and mouse (two distinct connectors).  
PS2/PS2 keyboard and mouse (two distinct connectors).  
The Dominion KX does not support on the local port:  
Combination keyboard/mouse devices through a single USB cable  
AUSB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard  
A PS/2 mouse and USB keyboard  
Keyboards that allow additional USB devices to be plugged into the keyboard itself  
(functioning as a hub)  
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CONTENTS  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Dominion KX Overview  
Dominion KX is an enterprise-class, secure, digital KVM switch that provides BIOS-level access  
and control of 64 servers from anywhere in the world via Web browser. At the rack, Dominion  
KX provides BIOS-level control of up to 64 servers and other IT devices from a single keyboard,  
monitor, and mouse. Dominion KX’s integrated remote access capabilities provide the same  
BIOS-level control of your servers, from anywhere in the world, via Web browser.  
Dominion KX is easily installed using standard UTP (Cat 5/5e/6) cabling. Its advanced features  
include 128-bit encryption, remote power control, dual Ethernet, LDAP, RADIUS, Active  
Directory, and syslog integration, and Web management. These features enable you to deliver  
higher uptime, better productivity, and bulletproof security – at any time from anywhere.  
For larger data centers and enterprises, multiple Dominion KX units (along with Dominion SX  
units for remote serial console access and Dominion KSX for remote/branch office management)  
can be integrated into a single logical solution via Raritan’s CommandCenter Secure Gateway  
(CC-SG) management appliance.  
With release 1.4, Raritan introduces two new KX models: KX132 and KX464. The new  
Dominion KX132 offers an economical alternative with the same KX reliability, and the KX464  
is the market’s first 64-port digital KVM switch. It also offers a dual power option for added  
reliability. In addition, release 1.4 offers users intelligent mouse synchronization and SNMP  
management.  
UTP (Cat5/5e/6) Server Cabling  
Computer Interface Module  
Dominion KX  
WinXP  
Win2000  
Linux/UNIX  
Novell  
Sun Solaris  
External Modem  
(optional)  
Etc.  
Modem  
Access  
LAN  
PSTN  
Local Rack  
Access  
Remote Network  
Access  
Figure 1 Dominion KX Configuration  
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Product Photos  
Figure 2 Dominion KX132  
Figure 3 Dominion KX464 with Dual Power Supply  
Figure 4 Dominion KX Computer Interface Module (DCIM)  
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Product Features  
Hardware  
1U or 2U rack-mountable (brackets included)  
Dual Power with Failover (with KX464)  
Dual-failover Ethernet Ports  
16, 32, or 64 (on KX464) server ports  
Multiple User Capacity  
UTP (Cat5/5e/6) Server Cabling  
Dual failover 10/100 LAN  
Modem-ready via external Modem Port  
FLASH upgradeable  
Auto-switching power supply  
Local User Port for Rack Access  
PS/2 and USB keyboard/mouse ports  
Fully concurrent with remote users  
On-Screen display  
Centralized access security  
Integrated Power Control  
LED indicators for power, network activity, and remote user status  
Integrated KVM Over IP Remote Access  
Cross-platform server support  
Software  
Plug and Play Appliance  
Web based access and management  
Intuitive Graphical User Interface  
Integration with Raritan’s CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG) management appliance  
High-color (15-bit+) palette support  
128-bit encryption of complete KVM signal, including video  
LDAP, RADIUS, or Active Directory – or Internal Authentication  
DHCP or fixed IP addressing  
SNMP Management  
Intelligent Mouse Synchronization  
CC UnManage (via Dominion KX Manager)  
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Terminology  
This manual uses the following terms for components of a typical Dominion KX configuration.  
Please refer to the diagram below for clarification, if needed.  
Windows 2000  
Unix  
Figure 5 Terminology and Topology  
Target Servers  
Servers with graphical video cards and user interfaces (e.g.,  
Windows, Linux, Solaris, etc.) to be accessed remotely via  
Dominion KX.  
Remote PC  
A networked computer used to access and control target devices  
connected to Dominion KX.  
Local Access Console  
An optional user console, consisting of a keyboard, mouse, and  
multi-sync VGA monitor, directly attached to Dominion KX to  
control target servers locally (directly at the rack, not through the  
network).  
CIM  
Server dongles (Raritan P/N DCIM-xxxx) that connect to each  
target server. Available for PS/2, Sun, USB, and Sun USB  
keyboard and mouse ports.  
(Computer Interface  
Modules)  
Package Contents  
Dominion KX ships as a fully configured stand-alone product in a standard 1U 19" rackmount  
chassis. Each Dominion KX unit ships with the following contents:  
(1) Dominion KX unit  
(1) Dominion KX printed Quick Setup Guide  
(1) Raritan User Manuals CD-ROM  
(1) Rackmount Kit  
(1) AC Power Cord  
(1) Cat5 Network cable  
(1) Cat5 Network crossover cable  
(1) Set of 4 rubber feet (for desktop use)  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Configuring Target Servers  
Before installing Dominion KX, you must configure any target servers to be accessed via  
Dominion KX, to ensure optimum performance. Note that the following configuration  
requirements apply only to target servers, not to the client workstations (Remote PCs) that you  
use to access Dominion KX remotely (please see Chapter 1: Introduction, Terminology for  
additional information).  
Server Video Resolution  
Ensure that each target server’s video resolution and refresh rate is supported by Dominion KX  
and that the signal is non-interlaced. Dominion KX supports the following video resolutions:  
Text Modes  
640x480 @ 60Hz  
640x480 @ 72Hz  
640x480 @ 75Hz  
640x480 @ 85Hz  
720x400 @ 70Hz  
720x400 @ 85Hz  
800x600 @ 56Hz  
800x600 @ 60Hz  
800x600 @ 72Hz  
800x600 @ 75Hz  
800x600 @ 85Hz  
1024x768 @ 60Hz  
1024x768 @ 70Hz  
1024x768 @ 75Hz  
1024x768 @ 85Hz  
1152x864 @ 60Hz  
1152x864 @ 70Hz  
1152x864 @ 75Hz  
1280x960 @ 60Hz  
1280x1024 @ 60Hz  
Desktop Background  
For optimal bandwidth efficiency and video performance, target servers running graphical user  
interfaces such as Windows, Linux, X-Windows, Solaris, and KDE should be configured with  
desktop backgrounds set to a predominantly solid, plain, light-colored graphic. The desktop  
background need not be completely solid; but desktop backgrounds featuring photos or complex  
gradients should be avoided.  
Mouse Settings  
Dominion KX operates in Standard mouse mode (by default), which requires that acceleration be  
disabled. However, depending on your OS, you can choose to work in Intelligent Mouse mode. In  
either mode, mouse parameters must be set to specific values, which are described later in this  
chapter. Although Absolute mouse mode appears on the Mouse menu, it is disabled at this time.  
Please see the Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client User Guide, available on  
Raritan’s Website http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_prdmanuals.aspx, or on the Raritan User  
Manuals & Quick Setup Guides CD ROM included with your Dominion KX shipment for  
additional information on Intelligent Mouse mode. Please note that mouse configurations will  
vary on different target operations system; consult your OS guidelines for further details.  
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Windows XP / Windows 2003 Settings  
On target servers running Microsoft Windows XP, disable the Enhanced Pointer Precision  
option, and set the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting. These parameters are  
found in Control Panel Mouse Pointer Options.  
Disable transition effects in Control Panel Display Appearance Effects.  
Note: For target servers running Windows NT, 2000, or XP, you may wish to create a user name  
that will be used only for remote connections through Dominion KX. This will enable you to keep  
the target server’s slow mouse pointer motion/acceleration settings exclusive to the Dominion  
KX connection only.  
Windows XP and 2000 login screens revert to pre-set mouse parameters that differ from those  
suggested for optimal Dominion KX performance. As a result, mouse sync may not be optimal at  
these screens. If you are comfortable adjusting the registry on Windows target servers, you can  
obtain better Dominion KX mouse synchronization at login screens by using the Windows  
registry editor to change the following settings: Default user mouse motion speed = 0; mouse  
threshold 1= 0; mouse threshold 2 = 0.  
Important: Only the default, Standard mouse mode, works in these Operating  
Systems.  
Windows 2000 / ME Settings  
On target servers running Microsoft Windows 2000/ME, set the mouse pointer acceleration to  
None and the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting. These parameters are  
found in Control Panel Mouse.  
Disable transition effects in Control Panel Display Effects.  
Windows 95 / 98 / NT Settings  
On target servers running Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT, set the mouse motion speed to the  
slowest setting in Control Panel Mouse Motion.  
Disable window, menu, and list animation in Control Panel Display Effects.  
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Linux Settings  
On target servers running Linux graphical interfaces, set the mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and  
set threshold to exactly 1. Enter this command: xset mouse 1 1.  
Ensure that each target server running Linux is using a resolution supported by Dominion KX at a  
standard VESA resolution and refresh rate. Each Linux target server should also be set so the  
blanking times are within +/- 40% of VESA standard values.  
To check for these parameters:  
Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config  
Using a text editor, disable all non-Dominion KX supported resolutions  
Disable the virtual desktop feature, which is not supported by Dominion KX  
Check blanking times (+/- 40% of VESA standard).  
Restart computer  
Note: In many Linux graphical environments, the command <CTRL+ALT+ + (plus key)> will  
change the video resolution, scrolling through all available resolutions that remain enabled in  
the XF86Config file.  
Sun Solaris Settings  
On target servers running the Solaris operating system, set the mouse acceleration value to  
exactly 1 and threshold to exactly 1.  
This can be performed from the graphical user interface, or with the command line:  
xset mouse a t  
where “a” is the acceleration and “t” is the threshold.  
Figure 6 Solaris Mouse Configuration Window  
All target servers must be configured to one of the display resolutions supported by Dominion  
KX, as listed in the beginning of this chapter. The most popular supported resolutions for Sun  
machines are:  
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 70 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 85 Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66 Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 76 Hz  
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
Target servers running the Solaris operating system must output VGA video (H-and-V sync, not  
composite sync). To change your Sun video card output from composite sync to the non-default  
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VGA output, first issue the Stop+A command to drop to bootprom mode. Then, issue the  
command:  
setenv output-device screen:r1024x768x70  
to change the output resolution. Issue the “boot” command to reboot the server.  
You may also contact your Raritan representative to purchase a video output adapter. 13W3 Suns  
with composite sync output require APSSUN II Guardian converter for use with Dominion KX.  
HD15 Suns with composite sync output require the 1396C converter to convert from HD15 to  
13W3 and an APSSUN II Guardian converter to support composite sync. HD15 Suns with  
separate sync output require an APKMSUN Guardian converter for use with Dominion KX.  
Note: Some of the standard SUN background screens may not center precisely on certain SUN  
servers, that is, those with dark borders. Use another background or place a light colored icon in  
the upper left hand corner.  
Raritan Remote Client Key Combination Equivalents  
The following keys are commands specific to the special keys on the Sun keyboard. Please use  
the RRC key combinations in their place.  
SUN KEY  
Again  
RRC  
CTRL+ALT+F2  
CTRL+ALT+F3  
CTRL+ALT+F4  
CTRL+ALT+F5  
CTRL+ALT+F6  
CTRL+ALT+F7  
CTRL+ALT+F8  
CTRL+ALT+F9  
CTRL+ALT+F10  
CTRL+ALT+F11  
CTRL+ALT+F12  
CTRL+ALT+Kpd  
CTRL+ALT+ +  
CTRL+ALT+ -  
Pause/Break  
Props  
Undo  
Front  
Copy  
Open  
Paste  
Find  
Cut  
Help  
Mute  
Compose  
VOL+  
VOL-  
Stop  
Special  
Stop+A  
Pause/Break,A  
Apple Macintosh Settings  
For target servers running an Apple Macintosh operating system, no specific mouse setting is  
required. However, when using Dominion KX to access and control your target server, you must  
set Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) to “single cursor” mode.  
Note: Please see the Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client User Guide,  
available on Raritan’s Website http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_prdmanuals.aspx, or on the  
Raritan User Manuals & Quick Setup Guides CD ROM included with your Dominion KX  
shipment for details on installing and operating MPC and RRC.  
Dual cursor mode is not supported for Macintosh target servers; the two mouse pointers will not  
appear in sync if you attempt to control a Macintosh server via Dominion KX in dual cursor  
mode.  
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IBM AIX Settings  
For target servers running the IBM AIX operating system, go to the Style Manager, click on  
Mouse Settings and set Mouse acceleration to 1.0 and Threshold to 3.0.  
Configurable Hotkey  
The Control+Alt+m key sequence displays the RRC/MPC Shortcut menu. This sequence can be  
configured to a key other than the “m” key.  
Please note, however, that some key sequences are pre-defined by certain operating systems. For  
UK keyboards, the “a” and “i” keys should not be used. Press Control+Alt to see the current  
hotkey sequence.  
This hotkey sequence can be reconfigured from the Tools/Options panel.  
Configuring Network Firewall Settings  
If you wish to access Dominion KX through a network firewall, your firewall must allow  
communication on TCP Port 5000. Dominion KX can also be configured to use a different TCP  
port of your designation (please see Chapter 3: Administrative Functions, Network  
Configuration for additional information).  
Optional: To take advantage of Dominion KX’s web-access capabilities, the firewall must also  
allow inbound communication on TCP Port 443 – the standard TCP port for HTTPS  
communication. To take advantage of Dominion KX’s automatic redirection of HTTP requests to  
HTTPS (i.e., so users may type the more common, “http://xxx.xxx.xxxx” instead of  
“https://xxx.xxx.xxxx”), then the firewall must also allow inbound communication on TCP Port  
80 – the standard TCP port for HTTP communication.  
Note: Depending on hardware status, firewall ports may require different settings. Please refer to  
the table below:  
PORT  
5000 UDP  
5002 UDP  
5000 TCP  
OLD DEVICE  
Can be used for discovery  
Can be used for discovery  
NEW DEVICE  
Will be used for discovery  
Not supported  
Can be used for connecting to the  
device  
Will be used for connecting to the  
device  
5001 TCP  
Can be used for connecting to the  
device  
Not supported  
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Physical Connections  
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Figure 7 Back Panel of Dominion KX  
1. AC Power Line  
Attach the included AC power cord to Dominion KX and plug into an AC Power Outlet.  
If you are installing a KX464 and want dual power failover protection, attach the second included  
AC power cord and plug it into a different power source than the first power cord.  
Figure 8 Rear Panel of Dominion KX 464 with Dual Power Ports  
2. Modem Port (optional)  
Dominion KX features a dedicated modem port for remote access even when the LAN/WAN is  
unavailable. Using a straight-through serial (RS-232) cable, connect an external serial modem to  
the port labeled MODEM on the back of Dominion KX (please see Appendix A: Specifications  
for a list of certified modems and Chapter 3: Administrative Functions for additional  
information on modem functions). Use both network ports only if you want to use one as a  
failover port; using both ports is not mandatory. As with failover power supply, plug the second  
serial cable into a different switch than the first cable.  
Note: Raritan recommends configuring the modem by enabling the CD (carrier detect) setting.  
3. Network Ports  
Dominion KX provides two Ethernet ports for failover purposes (not for load-balancing). By  
default, only LAN1 is active and automatic failover is disabled. In the case that the Dominion KX  
internal network interface or the network switch to which it is connected becomes unavailable,  
the port labeled LAN2 will become enabled, using the same IP address.  
Connect a standard Ethernet cable (included) from the network port labeled LAN1 to an Ethernet  
switch, hub, or router. To make use of Dominion KX’s Ethernet failover capabilities, you must  
also connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port labeled LAN2 to an Ethernet switch,  
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hub, or router and then Enable Automatic Failover on the Network Configuration screen in KX  
Manager.  
4. Local Access Console Ports (optional)  
For convenient access to target servers while at the rack, use Dominion KX’s Local Access  
Console ports. Attach a multisync VGA monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the ports labeled Local  
User using either a PS/2 keyboard and mouse or a USB keyboard and mouse.  
The USB keyboard and mouse ports are to be used only for keyboard and mouse access – other  
USB devices such as external drives, scanners, etc. should not be connected to these ports.  
5. Server Ports  
Dominion KX uses standard UTP cabling (Cat5/5e/6) to connect to each target server. Please see  
Appendix A: Specifications for additional information. To connect a target server to Dominion  
KX, use the appropriate Computer Interface Module (CIM):  
DCIM-PS2  
DCIM-SUN  
DCIM-USB  
PS/2 keyboard/mouse  
Sun keyboard/mouse  
USB keyboard/mouse  
DCIM-SUSB USB keyboard/mouse for Sun Microsystems servers  
Attach the HD15 video connector of your CIM to the video card of your target server. Ensure that  
your target server’s video has already been configured to a supported resolution and refresh rate.  
For Sun servers, also ensure that your target server’s video card has been set to output standard  
VGA (H-and-V sync) and not composite sync.  
Attach the keyboard/mouse connector of your CIM to the corresponding ports of your target  
server. Then, using a standard straight-through UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cable, connect the CIM to an  
empty server port on the back of your Dominion KX unit.  
Note: Other CIMs supported by DKX version 1.3 and higher include: P2CIM-PS2, P2CIM-SUN,  
P2CIM-USB, P2CIM-SUSB, UKVMPD, USKVMPD, UUSBPD, and P2CIM-PWR (for power  
strip control).  
When using a DCIM-SUSB, please follow the steps below to change keyboard layout code:  
1. Open a Text Editor window on the Sun workstation.  
2. Ensure that the NUM LOCK key is active and press the left CTRL key and the DEL key on  
your Keypad. The Caps Lock LED starts to blink, which indicates that the CIM is in Layout  
Code Change mode.  
3. The text window displays the following: Raritan Computer, Inc. Current keyboard layout  
code = 22h (US5 Unix).  
4. Type the layout code desired (for example, 31 for Japanese keyboard).  
5. Press ENTER.  
6. Shut down the unit and power ON once again so that the DCIM-SUSB performs a reset  
(power cycle).  
7. Use MPC or C/MPC to switch in again and press keys to verify all character is correct.  
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Initial Configuration  
IMPORTANT: In some environments, the default 10/100 Mb Auto-negotiation  
does not properly set the network parameters, leading to network issues. For  
an example, please visit http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/3.html. In  
these cases, setting the Dominion KX to 100 Mbps/Full Duplex (or whatever is  
appropriate to your network) addresses the issue. To set, in the Network  
Settings screen, select Autonegotiate and set the values appropriate to your  
network.  
Assigning an IP Address  
1. Power ON Dominion KX via the power switch on the back of the unit. Wait approximately  
45 seconds as Dominion KX boots.  
2. After the KX unit boots, the on-screen display (OSD) appears on the monitor attached to  
Dominion KX’s Local Access Console. Log on with the default username/password of  
admin/raritan and press Enter.  
3. Press the F5 key on your keyboard to activate the Administrative Menu.  
4. Select Option 3, Network Settings, and press ENTER.  
5. Specify TCP/IP parameters for your Dominion KX unit: IP address, subnet mask, and default  
gateway. When finished, press the S key to save the settings. The Dominion KX unit will  
automatically reboot.  
6. Connect one end of a straight-through Ethernet cable (included) to the port labeled LAN1 on  
the rear panel of Dominion KX, and the other end to a network switch or router.  
Your Dominion KX unit is now network accessible.  
Note: If two Dominion KX units are assigned the same IP address, an IP conflict results. A  
Raritan Remote Console attempting to connect to one of the units may get a “Bad Parameter”  
message. This is because the RRC discovers devices and maintains a list of discovered devices  
using the IP address of the device as the key. The device ID is also stored with the key. If another  
KX is discovered with the same IP address, the RRC will not know there an IP conflict. When the  
RRC starts communicating with the second device, it uses the device ID from the first device. As a  
result, the second device issues the Bad Parameter message.  
Connecting and Naming Target Servers  
1. Connect one end of a standard, straight-through UTP cable (Cat5/5e/6) to an unoccupied  
server port; connect the other end to the RJ45 port on a Dominion KX Computer Interface  
Module (CIM): DCIM-PS2 (PS/2 ports); DCIM-USB (USB ports); DCIM-SUSB (USB ports  
for Sun servers); or DCIM-SUN (Sun ports with HD15 video).  
2. Connect the remaining ports on the CIM to the corresponding KVM ports of the server that  
you wish to manage using Dominion KX.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect all servers that you wish to manage using Dominion KX.  
4. On the Local Access Console, log on with the default username/password of admin/raritan.  
5. Press the F5 key to activate the Administrative Menu, and select Option 5, Channel  
Configuration.  
6. Select a server port to rename, and press the ENTER key. When the cursor changes to a  
green color, assign a name (up to 20 characters, alphanumeric, no symbols allowed) to  
identify the server connected to that port. Press ENTER to complete the change.  
7. Press ESC to exit the menu.  
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Changing Default Password  
1. Find and log on to any workstation with (a) network connectivity to your Dominion KX unit,  
and (b) Java Runtime Environment v1.4.2_2 or higher installed (Java Runtime Environment  
is available at http://java.sun.com/).  
2. Launch a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla.  
3. If you are using Internet Explorer (IE) type the following URL: http://IP-ADDRESS/admin,  
where IP-ADDRESS is the IP address that you assigned to your Dominion KX unit.  
4. The Dominion KX remote management tool, Dominion KX Manager, will launch. Log on  
with the default username and password (admin/raritan).  
5. In the User Navigation tree in the left panel of the screen, select the Admin user icon.  
6. Right-click on the Admin user icon and select Edit User from the shortcut menu.  
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7. Type a new password in the Password field. Retype the password in the Confirm Password  
field. Passwords consist of twenty (20) English alphanumeric characters and the following  
symbols: !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~.  
8. Click OK to save User properties or click Cancel to close the window without saving.  
The Default Password can also be changed from Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan  
Remote Client (MPC and RRC).  
1. Log on to the device at RRC with default user name admin and default password raritan.  
2. Click once on the device in the Navigator panel and then right-click on it.  
3. Click Update and the click User Password. The Change Password screen appears.  
4. Type your old password in the Old Password field.  
5. Type your new password in the New Password field.  
6. Retype your new password in the Retype Password field.  
7. Click OK to save new password.  
Note to CC-SG Users  
If you are using Dominion KX in a CC-SG configuration, perform the installation steps as  
outlined above, and when finished, consult the CommandCenter Secure Gateway User Guide,  
Administrator Guide, or Deployment Guide to proceed (all found on Raritan’s Website under  
Support: http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_prdmanuals.aspx#com). The rest of this user guide  
applies primarily to users deploying their Dominion KX unit(s) without the integration  
functionality of CC-SG.  
Upgrading Device Firmware  
To update a device’s firmware, first connect to the device. Highlight the device’s icon in the MPC  
Navigator, and click on the Tools menu, click Update and then click Update Device to perform  
firmware upgrades.  
MPC / RRC will prompt you to locate a Raritan firmware distribution file (*.RFP format), found  
on the Raritan Website Firmware Upgrades page when available:  
http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_upgrades.aspx. Copy the RFP file to a local drive, not a  
network drive, and ensure that you read all instructions included in firmware ZIP files carefully  
before upgrading your Dominion KX.  
Note: When a user upgrades a device, the device goes into a "Maintenance Mode." All sessions  
are disconnected and the device can execute only certain required software components. This  
allows the system to be in a clean, well understood state so that firmware update operations can  
occur reliably.  
Updating User Password  
After upgrading your firmware, the Change Password window automatically appears. Fill in new  
password information. To manually change your password at any time, connect to the target using  
its icon in the Navigator, and on the Tools menu, click Update and then click User Password.  
The Change Password window appears.  
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Figure 9 Change Password Window  
1. Type your current password in the Old Password field.  
2. Type the new password in the New Password field.  
3. Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field.  
4. When finished, click OK.  
Connecting to Dominion KX Remotely Using Raritan  
Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client  
Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) and Raritan Remote Client (RRC) are graphical interfaces  
that allow you to remotely access the target devices connected to Raritan’s Dominion and IP-  
Reach units. Both can be installed to use stand-alone or accessed remotely.  
After installing the Dominion device, either download a standalone version of Raritan MPC or  
RRC and establish an initial network connection, or launch either application using the directions  
that follow.  
Non-Windows users must use MPC, and Windows users running Internet Explorer default to  
RRC.  
Note: Please see the Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client User Guide,  
available on Raritan’s Website http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_prdmanuals.aspx, or on the  
Raritan User Manuals & Quick Setup Guides CD ROM included with your Dominion shipment  
for additional information on installing and operating MPC and RRC.  
MPC Requirements  
To run the Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client, your computer must meet  
the following minimum requirements:  
CPU speed of 1.0 GHz  
512 Mbytes of RAM  
All installations of MPC require Sun Microsystems’ Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version  
JRE 1.4.2_05 or greater. You may need some configuration depending on your OS and browser;  
configuration instructions are provided with the JRE download. Please note that modem use is not  
supported with Raritan’s Dominion KX101.  
Determine your version of the JRE on the Java webpage:  
Note: Raritan does not support JRE version 1.5.0_02 for use with MPC.  
Supported Browsers  
MPC supports the following browsers:  
Internet Explorer 6 or later  
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Netscape 7.2 or later  
Safari 1.2 or later  
Firefox 1.0 or later  
Mozilla 1.7 or later  
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Installing and Launching MPC  
1. To launch MPC from a machine running any browser except Internet Explorer, type  
http://<IP address> into the address line, where <IP address> is the IP address of your  
Raritan device. Please note that the MPC applet will launch in a new window that does not  
contain a Menu bar, Tool bar, Scroll bar, or Address bar. Work in this window and toggle to  
other open windows using the command ALT+TAB.  
2. When MPC launches, a device tree of all automatically detected Raritan devices found on  
your subnet is displayed on the left side of the screen. If you do not find your Dominion unit  
listed by name, create an icon manually by selecting Connection Æ New Profile. The Add  
Profile window appears.  
3. Type a device Description, specify a Connection Type, and add the Dominion unit’s IP  
Address, and click OK. These specifications can be edited later, as described in the  
4. In the Navigator panel on the left of the screen, double-click on the icon that corresponds to  
your Dominion unit.  
To install MPC as a standalone applet, please see Appendix A in the Raritan Multi-Platform  
Important: Regardless of the browser you use, you must allow pop-ups from  
the Dominion device’s IP address in order to launch MPC.  
Installing and Launching RRC  
Important: RRC works only with MS Internet Explorer. If you are using a  
different Web browser, MPC automatically loads, instead of RRC.  
1. Log on to any Windows-based computer with network access to your Dominion device.  
2. If you are using Windows NT, 2000, XP, or 2003, ensure that you are not a “restricted” user.  
3. Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer (ensure that your Internet Explorer security settings allow  
the download and execution of ActiveX controls).  
Note: The IE default security setting of Medium is sufficient.  
4. In the Internet Explorer Address bar, type the IP address you assigned to your Dominion  
device the previous section, Initial Configuration. Press ENTER to load and launch RRC.  
Figure 10 RRC Connection Window  
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5. When RRC launches, a device tree of all automatically detected Raritan devices found on  
your subnet is displayed on the left side of the screen. If you do not find your Dominion unit  
listed by name, create an icon manually by selecting Connection Æ New Profile. The Add  
Profile window appears.  
6. Type a device Description, specify a Connection Type, and add the Dominion unit’s IP  
Address, and click OK. These specifications can be edited later, as described in the  
7. In the Navigator panel on the left of the screen, double-click on the icon that corresponds to  
your Dominion unit.  
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Establishing a Connection  
When you double-click on your Dominion unit’s icon in MPC or RRC, its login screen appears.  
Log on using your username and password (default: admin/raritan) to connect to your Dominion  
unit. Use the Navigator, on the left side of the MPC or RRC window, to select and connect to a  
server port.  
MPC Interface  
MPC functions are grouped into six general sections on the screen. As a standalone product, or as  
a Web applet, the MPC window contains these six main sections:  
Navigator– displays all known Raritan  
networked devices. Connect to a device to  
control the server or KVM switch attached  
to that port.  
Menu Bar – offers  
drop-down menus  
of commands and  
preferences.  
Toolbar – shortcut buttons  
to launch frequently-used  
features and commands.  
Status Bar – provides real-  
time information on  
connection parameters.  
Remote KVM Console –  
target device display.  
Message panel – simplified  
log display of connection  
attempts and other significant  
system events.  
Figure 11 MPC Window Layout  
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RRC Interface  
Click on the Synchronize Mouse  
tool to converge the mouse  
pointers displayed in KVM  
windows.  
The Navigator displays any known  
Raritan networked appliances in a single  
view. Select Connection Æ New  
Profile to create new entries.  
The Toolbar provides shortcuts to  
some of MPC’s and RRC’s most  
frequently-used commands.  
Double-click on any server  
port to access and control the  
attached target server.  
When connected to a KVM console port,  
keystrokes and video signals are  
transmitted in real-time — exactly as if  
you were situated locally.  
The Status Bar provides  
real-time information on  
connection parameters.  
Figure 12 RRC Screen  
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Mouse Pointer Synchronization  
When controlling a target server, MPC and RRC display two mouse cursors: one belonging to  
your client workstation and the other belonging to the target server. When properly configured,  
the two mouse cursors will align. If you experience difficulty with mouse synchronization, please  
refer to the section Configuring Target Servers, at the beginning of this chapter.  
You are now connected to your Dominion unit and can use your own keyboard, monitor, and  
mouse to control and execute commands on target machines, wherever they are located, as if you  
were sitting in front of them.  
For additional information and detailed instructions for using MPC and RRC, please refer to the  
Raritan Multi-Platform Client and Raritan Remote Client User Guide, available on Raritan’s  
Website http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_prdmanuals.aspx, or on the Raritan User Manuals &  
Quick Setup Guides CD ROM included with your Dominion shipment.  
Keyboard Synchronization  
The RRC will get the state of the keys (NUM, CAPS, SCRL) from the target server and will set  
the client PC keyboard to match. When RRC exits it does not change the client PC settings.  
MPC does not have this problem because MPC will logically keep the state of the keys (Java is  
not allowed to set the physical keyboard setting). If you look at the bottom right-hand corner of  
the MPC window, the key settings are there as perceived by the target machine and MPC. They  
may not match the current setting of the client PCs keyboard.  
RRC also has this display and the settings in the RRC window will match the client PC’s  
keyboard. RRC has the ability to physically set the client PC keyboard.  
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Chapter 3: Administrative Functions  
Dominion KX Manager is used to manage both the Dominion KX and the KX101 product lines.  
When running on a Dominion KX, features specific to the KX101 are disabled, and when running  
on a KX101, features specific to the Dominion KX are disabled. Specifics are called out  
throughout this chapter.  
Launching Dominion KX Manager  
Dominion KX Manager is a Java Applet and requires Java to function. When launching KX or  
KX101 via the Web, KX Manager checks the client’s version of Java. If the version is incorrect  
or outdated, KX Manager leads you through the updated Java installation. Dominion KX  
Manager currently requires the following:  
Sun Java 1.4.2_05 or greater  
Sun Java 1.5.0 or greater except Sun Java 1.5.0_02, due to issues with this Java version  
Note: Because of a limitation in the JRE, Linux and Solaris clients receive an invalid response  
from Alt-Gr on UK Language keyboards. Linux and Solaris do not pick up events for the Alt-Gr  
key combination for Java 1.4.2 or 1.5. Java 1.6 appears to improve on this, although the  
keyPressed and keyReleased events for Alt-Gr still identify it as an "unknown key code".  
Also, a key pressed in combination with Al-tGr (such as on the UK keyboard AltGr-4, which is  
the Euro symbol, will only generate a keyTyped followed by a keyReleased event for that value,  
without a keyPressed event. Java 1.6 improves upon this by filling in the keyPressed event as well.  
Launch KX Manager in one of these ways:  
Launch via RRC/MPC by clicking on the “admin” port on a device.  
Launch directly from a Web browser by typing :  
where IP-ADDRESS is the IP Address assigned to your KX device A browser will prompt  
you to grant permission to retrieve and launch KX Manager. After you grant permission, KX  
Manager launches.  
If you are using Internet Explorer (IE), launch your browser and type the URL:  
If you are using Netscape version 7.1 or higher, launch your browser and type the URL:  
where IP-ADDRESS is the IP Address assigned to your KX device. A browser will  
prompt you to grant permission to retrieve and launch KX Manager. After you grant  
permission, KX Manager launches.  
Important: Regardless of the browser you use, you must allow pop-ups from  
the Dominion device’s IP address in order to launch KX Manager.  
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Figure 13 Dominion KX Manager Login Screen  
1. Username / Password: Log on to KX Manager with an Administrator’s username and  
password (defaults: admin and raritan (all lower case). To ensure security, please change the  
default username and password as soon as possible  
2. Port: If your device has been configured to use a different TCP port than the default port  
5000, type that number here.  
Note: Due to a Java issue, before upgrading a device, if you launch KX Manager, upgrade the  
device, and then re-launch KX Manager, you will either generate a Java Exception or get an  
older version of KX Manager. To fix this problem, exit all instances of your Browser before  
upgrading your device.  
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KX Manager Interface  
KX Manager provides an interface for performing configuration and administrative functions.  
Many commands in the drop-down menus can by accessed by right-clicking on icons in the  
server and user lists on the left side of the screen.  
Menu Bar – Holds drop-  
down command menus  
for working in KX  
Manager.  
Tool Bar – Shortcut buttons  
for the most commonly-used  
commands in KX Manager.  
Device Tree –  
View all devices in  
your KX  
configuration  
View Tabs – View  
devices in the  
Device Tree By  
Channel, By Name,  
or By Status  
User / Group Tree  
– View all Users  
and Groups in your  
KX configuration.  
Details Panel –  
Detailed  
information on  
objects selected in  
the trees appears in  
this section.  
Figure 14 KX Manager Main Screen  
There are three ways to view devices. Click on the View Tabs to change your view:  
View by Channel (number)  
View by Name  
View by Status – when viewing channels by Status, channels appear in the following order,  
sorted alphanumerically:  
Busy Channels  
Available Channels  
Unavailable Channels  
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Network Configuration  
Use the Setup menu to customize network configuration settings like IP Address and Ethernet  
speed on your Dominion KX unit.  
If you have a remote connection to KX Manager, you must reboot the unit after making  
Network Configurations in order to activate the new settings.  
Selecting to apply new Network settings will log out any users connected through the local  
port.  
Important: Important: Before changing Network Configuration values, ensure  
that there are no other active user connections to the device; all connections  
will be dropped when the KX unit reboots.  
1. On the Setup menu, click Configuration, and then click Network. The Network  
Configuration window appears.  
Figure 15 Network Configuration Window  
The fields, as you read down the left side of the Network Configuration window, and then the  
right, are as follows:  
Manager name: Type a unique name for the device. The default name for a Dominion  
KX unit is: “Dominion-KX” and for a KX101 unit is KX_KIM-<last five digits of  
serial number>, for example, a KX101 with serial number S00002 would have a default  
name of KX_KIM-00002. Remote users will see and use this name to identify this  
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particular device. However, if an MPC or RRC user has created a Connection Profile for  
a device, that user will see the Description field from the Profile instead.  
Note: Spaces are NOT permitted in the Manager Name.  
Enable modem interface: (Dominion KX only) Enables the device’s internal modem  
port to allow remote users to dial into the device. Default value: Disabled.  
Modem Initialization String: Used to configure the modem for the settings  
below. Because different modems have different ways of settings these values, this  
document does not specify how to set these values, rather the user should refer to the  
modem to create the appropriate modem-specific string.  
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Modem Settings:  
Enable RTS/CTS flow control  
Send data to the computer on receipt of RTS  
CTS should be configured to only drop if required by flow control.  
DTR should be configured for Modem resets with DTR toggle.  
DSR should be configured as always on.  
DCD should be configured as enabled after a carrier signal is detected. (that  
is, DCD should only be enabled when modem connection is established with  
the remote side)  
If the modem string is left blank, the following string is sent to the modem by  
default: ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1  
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Use default TCP port 5000: Besides the initial download of Raritan Remote  
Client and KX Manager (which occurs over secure HTTPS Port 443), all  
communication to and from the Dominion KX occurs over a single, configurable  
TCP Port. The default is Port 5000, but you can configure it to use any TCP port  
except 80 and 443. To access the KX unit from beyond a firewall, your firewall  
settings must enable two-way communication through the default port 5000 or  
the non-default port configured above.  
Enable syslog forwarding: Click on this check box to the device’s log messages to a  
remote syslog server. Type the IP Address of your syslog server in the Remote IP  
address field and click on the Category and Priority threshold drop-down arrows to  
select the level of event sensitivity.  
Set System ACL: Click to set a global-level access control list for your KX unit by  
ensuring that your device does not respond to packets being sent from disallowed IP  
addresses. The Access Control List window appears.  
Figure 16 Access Control List Window  
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These ACL values are global, affecting the KX unit as a whole. Your device allows  
you to create ACLs for each user group, for example, you can create a user group  
“Outsourced Vendors,” that is permitted to access Dominion KX only from a given  
IP address range (please see the section Users, Groups, and Access Permissions in  
this chapter, for more information on how to create group-specific ACLs).  
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Click OK to accept the Access Control List changes or Cancel to close the window  
without saving changes.  
Important: Please note that ACL rules are evaluated in the order in which they  
are listed. For instance, if in the above example, the two ACL rules were  
reversed, Dominion KX101 would accept no communication at all. Use the  
buttons on the right of the window to adjust the order of your list.  
Enable automatic failover: (Dominion KX only) Click on this check box to allow  
Dominion KX to automatically recover its network connection using a second network  
port if the active network port fails. Ping interval determines how often Dominion KX  
will check the status of the network connection (setting this too low may cause excess  
network traffic). Timeout determines how long a network port must be “dead” before the  
switch is made. Both network ports must be connected to the network and this option  
must be checked for Automatic Failover to function. Default Ping interval: 30 seconds;  
default Timeout: 60 second.  
Note: The default Ping interval and Timeout generate a condition that when the KX device tries  
to switch over, any remote sessions will be dropped. Users must re-establish the session.  
Reducing these intervals to much lower values will allow remote sessions to stay connected but  
will result in increased network traffic.  
2. Click OK to set Network Configurations or click Cancel to close the window without saving  
changes.  
3. If your changes require rebooting the device, a reboot message appears.  
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Security Settings  
1. On the Setup menu, click Security, and then click Setting. The Security Settings window  
appears.  
Figure 17 Security Configuration Window  
Encryption mode – click on the drop-down arrow to select one of the following:  
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No Encryption: Nothing is secure. The communication channel is open to anyone to  
read and there is no data encryption.  
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SSL authentication, NO data encryption: Usernames and passwords are secured,  
but KVM transmissions are not. 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol  
provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the Remote PC  
during initial connection authentication. No encryption security in place during  
remote KVM data transfer.  
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SSL authentication, data encryption: Secures user names, passwords and KVM  
data, including video transmissions. 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol  
provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the Remote PC  
during initial connection authentication. After authentication, KVM data is also  
transferred with 128-bit encryption, but using a protocol much more efficient than  
SSL (RC4 encryption, but without SSL headers). Raritan recommends this option.  
SSL authentication, SSL data encryption: Secures user names and passwords, and  
provides high-level security for KVM data. 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)  
protocol provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the  
Remote PC during initial connection authentication. 128-bit SSL encryption is also  
in place during remote KVM data transfer. Note that because the SSL protocol was  
not designed for KVM communication, this mode is less efficient but no more secure  
than the recommended setting, above.  
PC share mode – Determines global concurrent remote access, enabling up to eight  
remote users to simultaneously log on to one KX unit and concurrently view and control  
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the same target server through the device. Click on the drop-down arrow to select one of  
the following:  
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Private mode (default): No PC Share. Each target server can be accessed  
exclusively by only one user at a time.  
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PC share mode: Target servers can be accessed by eight users (administrator or  
non-administrator) at one time. If there is a remote user and a local user sharing the  
target, control is based on first active keyboard/mouse input. However, if only  
remote users are sharing targets, each remote user has equal keyboard and mouse  
control. PC share timeout value is the idle time that is used to determine when a  
remote user or local user can take control of the keyboard/mouse from the other.  
Uneven control will happen if a user does not stop typing or moving the mouse.  
Automatic color calibration for the session is based on the first connected user’s  
settings; subsequent connected users may notice visual differences from their usual  
calibration. The first user’s settings are the default settings for the duration of the  
session.  
Note: PC share mode is a global setting. For individual user access settings see Keyboard and  
Mouse Control and Concurrent Access Mode on the User Account Settings screen. Each user  
profile can be set individually to enable/disable keyboard and mouse control, and concurrent  
access.  
Log out idle users: Click on the check box to automatically disconnect remote users  
after a certain amount of inactive time has passed. Type the amount of time in the After  
field.  
Note: If you invoke KX Manager via the Admin channel in RRC, be aware that this timer can  
affect your session. Launch KX Manager outside of RRC or disable this parameter for the  
session to avoid having RRC’s user idle time logout your KX Manager session.  
Enable strong passwords: Requires user passwords to have a minimum of 6 characters  
with at least one alphabetical character and one non-alphabetical character (punctuation  
or number). The first four characters of the password and the username cannot match.  
Strong password rules affect only those usernames and passwords stored by Dominion  
KX. If you configure the device to authenticate to a remote server such as LDAP,  
RADIUS, or Active Directory, these rules are not enforced by the device (please see the  
section Remote Authentication in this chapter for more information on remote  
authentication).  
Enable multiple logins: When this rule is selected, a given username/password  
combination can be connected into the device from multiple client workstations at a time.  
Password expiration time: Type a number of days in this field to force users to change  
their passwords after a set duration.  
Private key: Type a private key password. Only those remote users who know the  
private key, in addition to their own usernames and passwords, can log in and connect to  
the device.  
Re-enter key: Type private key password again for confirmation. Remember that  
passwords are case sensitive. Private key passwords must be alphanumeric; special  
characters cannot be used.  
Local device reset mode: Determines how the local factory and password reset feature  
in the OSD operates. Click on the drop down arrow to select one of the following:  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Enable local factory reset (Default)  
Enable local admin password reset  
Disable all local resets  
2. Click OK to set Security Configurations or click Cancel to close the window without saving  
changes.  
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Time and Date  
The Time and Date screen allows you to access the device’s current settings to set time, date,  
time zone, adjustment for Daylight Savings, and Network Time Protocol (NTP).  
Figure 18 Time and Date Settings  
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Users, Groups, and Access Permissions  
Overview  
The device stores an internal list of user and group names to determine access authorization and  
permissions. This information is stored internally in a hashed / encrypted format.  
Note to CC-SG Users  
If you are using Dominion KX in a CommandCenter Secure Gateway configuration, this section  
of the User Manual does not apply to you. When the device is controlled by CommandCenter  
Secure Gateway, CC-SG determines the allowed users and groups. Please see the  
CommandCenter Secure Gateway User Guide, Administrator Guide, or Deployment Guide  
Note to Raritan Customers Upgrading from Previous Firmware Versions  
If you previously configured Raritan products such as Dominion KSX and IP-Reach running  
legacy firmware versions earlier than v3.2, read this entire section carefully. Beginning with  
firmware version v3.2 and above, the implementation of users and groups has changed  
significantly to provide more flexible and powerful configurations.  
Relationship between Users and Group Entries  
You may want to organize users in your device into groups. Assigning users to groups saves time  
by allowing you to manage permissions for all users in a group at once, instead of managing  
permissions on a user-by-user basis.  
User information helps in authenticating users accessing your KX unit. Upon successful  
authentication, the device uses Group information to determine the user’s permissions – which  
server ports are accessible, whether rebooting the unit is allowed, and other features.  
You may choose not to associate specific users with groups. In this case, the KX unit classifies  
the user as “Individual.”  
The user list on the left side of the screen displays both User and Group names created for the  
device. Users belonging to a Group are nested under their group name.  
User Groups  
Every Dominion KX unit has three default user groups, which cannot be deleted:  
ADMIN  
NONE  
User group for original, factory-default administrative user.  
Permissions defined for this group are employed for a user when your  
Dominion KX is configured for remote authentication via LDAP or RADIUS  
(see next section), and a login attempt is successful but no user group is returned  
by the remote authentication server.  
UNKNOWN Permissions defined for this group are employed for a user when your  
Dominion KX is configured for remote authentication via LDAP or RADIUS  
(see next section), and a login attempt is successful but the user group returned  
by the remote authentication server is not found in Dominion KX.  
In addition to these three default groups, there is an “Individual” type of group that is built into  
the Dominion KX. This is used for a given user to have its own group, separate from other  
groups.  
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Creating or Editing User Groups and Access Permissions  
Define User Groups before creating individual Users. When creating a user, you must assign that  
user to an existing user group. In addition, User Groups are used even if you implement remote  
authentication (via RADIUS or LDAP).  
1. To create a new User Group: On the User menu, click Add User Group. To edit an  
existing User Group: Select the group that you wish to edit in the user list, right-click on the  
icon, and select Edit User Group. Either the Add Group or the Edit Group window  
appears.  
Figure 19 Add Group Window  
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Figure 20 Edit Group Window  
2. Type a name for the new user group, or edit the name for an existing user group in the Group  
name field.  
3. Check the boxes before the permissions you want to assign to all users who belong to this  
group.  
The first group of permissions (the upper table) controls user authorization for using  
these specific administrative functions within KX Manager and RRC. For example, if you  
check the box before Manage user accounts, the members in this group can create new  
user accounts in KX Manager. Likewise if you check Restart, shutdown device, the  
members can reboot the Dominion KX from RRC. Please note that in order to access the  
diagnostic panel in RaritanConsole, both Manage diagnostics and Path, time/date...  
must be checked. Several administration functions are available within MPC and from  
Dominion KX’s Local Console Port; these functions are available only to members of the  
default ADMIN group. If you enable Manage user accounts and Manage user groups,  
a confirmation windows appears to allow you to confirm your choice; click OK to  
confirm, or click Cancel to exit.  
In the second group of permissions (the lower table), uncheck Enable group to disable  
all access and permissions for members of this group. Check Concurrent access (PC  
Share) to allow group members simultaneous log-on capability to Dominion KX with  
concurrent view and control of targets, such as a PC Share session. (Modem access is  
disabled in KX101.)  
4. In the Basis panel of the screen, click on the radio button before one of the options to indicate  
this is a New group, to specify it as an Individual group, or to copy the permissions from an  
existing Public group. If you select Public group, the names of currently existing groups  
appear in the field below; click on one of them to apply that group’s properties to the group  
you are adding.  
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Important: Checking the check boxes before ‘Manage user accounts’ and  
‘Manage user groups’ allows the members of the group to change the  
permissions of all users, including their own. Carefully consider granting these  
permissions.  
5. Other permission elements on the Add Group or Edit Group screens include:  
This Group panel, Used by field - Displays all users assigned to this group. The Select  
Users button allows administrators to move previously configured users into this group.  
Select Ports – Click this button to specify which server ports can be accessed by users  
who belong to this group. For each server port, users may be allowed to control the  
connected target server; view the video (but not interact with) the connected target server;  
or be denied permission altogether.  
Figure 21 Select Ports Window  
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Set ACL – Click this button to limit access to the device by users in this group to specific  
IP addresses. (This feature applies only to users belonging to a specific group, unlike the  
“Set System ACL” functionality found in the device’s Network Configuration (see  
previous section Network Configuration), which applies to all access attempts to the  
device).  
Figure 22 Set Access Control List for Group Window  
Important: Please note that ACL rules are evaluated in the order that they are  
listed  
6. Click OK to save Group properties or click Cancel to close the window without saving.  
Moving Users Between Groups  
To organize users into groups, select the user group you want to modify, and on the User menu,  
click Add User to Group (or click [Select Users] in the Groups window).  
When the Select Users screen appears, add users to the group by selecting the user in the All  
Users list and clicking [Æ] to move the user to the Users in Group list. To remove users from  
the group, select the user in the Users in Group list and click [Å] to move the user to the All  
Users list.  
Deleting User Groups  
To delete existing user groups, select the group that you wish to delete, right-click on the group  
icon, and select Delete User Group. Before deleting a group, ensure that there are no users  
assigned to it, or those users will also be deleted.  
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Creating or Editing Users  
1. To create a new User: On the User menu, click Add User. To edit an existing User:  
Select the user that you wish to edit in the user list, right-click on the icon, and select User  
Properties. The Add User or the Edit User window appears:  
Figure 23 Add User Window  
Figure 24 Edit User Window  
2. Type a unique user name or edit the existing user name in the Username field.  
3. Click on the Group Name drop-down arrow and select a User Group to which you want to  
assign this user. If you do not want to associate this user with an existing User Group, select  
Individual Group from the drop-down list, and then click Individual Settings to assign  
access permissions and privileges for this user.  
4. Type a new password or edit an existing password in the Password field. Retype the  
password in the Confirm password field. Any character can be used to create a password.  
5. Click OK to save User properties or click Cancel to close the window without saving.  
Deleting Users  
To delete an existing user, select the user that you wish to delete, right-click on the user icon, and  
select Delete User.  
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Remote Authentication  
Introduction  
Note to CC-SG Users  
If you are using Dominion KX in a CommandCenter Secure Gateway configuration, this section  
of the User Manual does not apply to you. When the device is controlled by CommandCenter  
Secure Gateway, CC-SG determines Remote Authentication. Please see the CommandCenter  
Secure Gateway User Guide, Administrator Guide, or Deployment Guide at  
Note to Raritan Customers Upgrading from Previous Firmware Versions  
If you have previously implemented RADIUS authentication on Raritan products such as  
Dominion KSX and IP-Reach running legacy firmware versions earlier than v3.2, read this entire  
section carefully. Beginning with firmware version v3.2 and above, the implementation of  
external authentication has changed significantly to provide more flexible and powerful  
configurations.  
Supported Protocols  
In order to simplify management of usernames and passwords, device provides the capability to  
forward authentication requests to an external authentication server. The device supports two  
external authentication protocols: LDAP and RADIUS.  
Note on Microsoft Active Directory  
Microsoft Active Directory uses the LDAP protocol natively, and can function as an LDAP  
server and authentication source for Dominion KX. If it has the IAS (Internet Authorization  
Server) component, a Microsoft Active Directory server can also serve as a RADIUS  
authentication source.  
Note on Remote Login Usernames and Passwords  
The Dominion KX login username and password are both limited to 16 characters. Keep this  
limitation in mind when setting up remote authentication, because remote authentication  
usernames and password could exceed this minimum length.  
Remote Authentication Implementation  
Priority  
When a user tries to authenticate to a Dominion KX unit that is configured for external  
authentication, Dominion KX first checks its own internal user database for that username. If the  
username is not found in the Dominion KX internal database, the request is forwarded to the  
external authentication server.  
If Username is not found in the Dominion KX internal database: Request is forwarded to  
external authentication server to determine whether the login is allowed or denied.  
If Username is found in the Dominion KX internal database and Password is correct:  
Login is allowed.  
If Username is not found in the Dominion KX internal database and Password is  
incorrect: Login is denied; the request does NOT get forwarded to the external  
authentication server.  
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Authentication vs. Authorization  
When your device is configured for remote authentication, the external authentication server is  
used primarily for the purposes of authentication, not authorization.  
Authorization is determined by the KX unit on the basis of user groups. That is, once a given user  
is allowed to access the device in general (authenticated), that user’s specific permission  
(authorization) is determined by the device, based upon the user’s group.  
The external authentication server can assist in authorization by informing the device about the  
user group to which a user belongs whenever the authentication server approves a given user’s  
login request. The sections Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication and Implementing  
RADIUS Remote Authentication that follow explain this in more detail.  
The flow diagram below illustrates the steps taken:  
User login with  
username /  
password  
username in  
internal  
database?  
External  
authentication server  
configured?  
Login  
denied  
password  
correct?  
Login  
denied  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
External  
authentication  
query  
Login  
allowed  
Permissions  
determined by  
internal user group  
Internal  
lookup of  
user group  
Valid  
username /  
password?  
Login  
denied  
NO  
YES  
Login  
allowed  
User group  
name provided  
by authentication  
server?  
Permissions  
determined by  
internal user group  
User group  
found in internal  
database?  
External  
authentication  
reply  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
Permissions  
determined by  
internal user group,  
“UNKNOWN”  
Permissions  
determined by  
internal user group,  
“NONE”  
Figure 25 Authorization Flow Diagram  
Note the importance of the group to which a given user belongs, as well as the need to configure  
the groups named, “UNKNOWN” and “NONE.” If the external authentication server returns a  
group name that is not recognized by the KX101, that user’s permissions are determined by the  
permanent group named “UNKNOWN.” If the external authentication server does not return a  
group name, that user’s permissions are determined by the permanent group named “NONE.”  
Please see the sections LDAP or RADIUS in this chapter to determine how to configure your  
authentication server to return user group information to KX101 as part of its reply to an  
authentication query.  
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General Settings for Remote Authentication  
1. On the Setup menu, click Security, and then click Remote Authentication to configure your  
Dominion unit for remote authentication. The Remote Authentication window appears:  
Figure 26 Remote Authentication Window  
2. Select the option button of the remote authentication protocol you prefer (LDAP or  
RADIUS).  
3. Type the IP Address of your primary and secondary remote authentication servers in the  
Primary server IP address and Secondary server IP address fields.  
4. Type the server secret needed to authenticate against your remote authentication servers in  
the Secret phrase field. Re-type the server secret in the Confirm secret phrase field.  
5. If you selected LDAP as your remote authentication protocol, please read the next section  
Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication to complete the fields in the LDAP panel of  
the Remote Authentication window. If you selected RADIUS, please skip to Implementing  
RADIUS Remote Authentication to complete the fields in the RADIUS panel of the  
window.  
6. When finished, click OK to save the Remote Authentication changes or click Cancel to exit  
without saving.  
Note: Upon receipt of an Access-Request from a valid client, an appropriate reply MUST be  
transmitted. An Access-Request SHOULD contain a User-Name attribute. It MUST contain either  
a NAS-IP-Address attribute or a NAS-Identifier attribute (or both). Raritan recommends using  
the NAS-IP-Address matches <IP Address>.  
Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication  
Reminder: Microsoft Active Directory functions natively as an LDAP authentication server.  
If you choose LDAP authentication protocol, complete the LDAP fields as follows:  
Default Port / User Defined Port: By default, LDAP uses port 389. To use a different port,  
click User defined ports, and then enter a different port number in the Custom port field.  
Base DN, Base Search: This describes the name you want to bind against the LDAP, and  
where in the database to begin searching for the specified Base DN. An example Base DN  
value might be: “cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=testradius,dc=com” and an example Base  
Search value might be: “cn=”Users,dc=raritan,dc=com”. Consult your authentication server  
administrator for the appropriate values to enter into these fields.  
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Certificate File: Consult your authentication server administrator for the appropriate values  
to type into this field in order to process LDAP authentication queries from Dominion KX.  
Returning User Group Information via LDAP  
When an LDAP authentication attempt succeeds, Dominion KX determines the permissions for a  
given user based on the permissions of the user’s group. Your remote LDAP server can provide  
these user group names by returning an attribute named as follows:  
rciusergroup  
attribute type: string  
This may require a schema extension on your LDAP server. Please consult your authentication  
server administrator to enable this attribute.  
Returning User Group Information from Microsoft Active Directory  
Returning user group information from Microsoft’s Active Directory for Windows 2000 Server  
requires updating the LDAP schema. This should be attempted only by an experienced Active  
Directory administrator. Please refer to your Microsoft documentation for more detail.  
1. Install the schema plug-in for Active Directory – please refer to Microsoft Active Directory  
documentation for instructions.  
2. Run Active Directory Console and select Active Directory Schema.  
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema  
To allow a domain controller to write to the schema, you must set a registry entry that permits  
schema updates.  
1. Right-click the Active Directory Schema root node in the left pane of the window, and then  
click Operations Master.  
2. Click on the check box before The Schema may be modified on this Domain Controller.  
3. Click OK.  
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Creating a New Attribute  
To create new attributes for the rciusergroup class:  
1. Click the + symbol before Active Directory Schema in the left pane of the window.  
2. Right-click Attributes in the left pane.  
3. Click New, and then select Attribute. When the warning message appears, click Continue  
and the Create New Attribute window appears.  
Figure 27 Create New Attribute Window  
4. Type rciusergroup in the Common Name field.  
5. Type rciusergroup in the LDAP Display Name field.  
6. Type 1.3.6.1.4.1.13742.50 in the Unique x5000 Object ID field.  
7. Click on the Syntax drop-down arrow and select Case Insensitive String from the list.  
8. Type 1 in the Minimum field.  
9. Type 24 in the Maximum field.  
10. Click OK to create the new attribute.  
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Adding Attributes to the Class  
1. Click Classes in the left pane of the window.  
2. Scroll to the user class in the right pane, and right-click on it.  
3. Select Properties from the menu. The user Properties window appears.  
4. Click on the Attributes tab.  
5. Click Add.  
6. Select rciusergroup from the Select Schema Object list.  
Figure 28 Adding the Attributes to the Class  
7. Click OK.  
8. Click OK.  
Updating the Schema Cache  
1. Right-click Active Directory Schema in the left pane of the window and select Reload the  
Schema from the shortcut menu.  
2. Minimize the Active Directory Schema MMC console.  
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Editing RCI User Group Attributes for User Members  
To run Active Directory script on Windows 2003 server, please use the script provided by  
Microsoft. These scripts are loaded onto your system with a Microsoft Windows 2003 installation.  
ADSI, or Active Directory Service Interface, acts as a low-level editor for Active Directory,  
allowing you to perform common administrative tasks such as adding, deleting, and moving  
objects with a directory service. For additional information, visit Microsoft’s Web site:  
To edit the individual user attributes within the group rciusergroup:  
1. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.  
2. Type regsvr adsiedit.msc. The ADSI Edit window appears.  
Figure 29 ADSI Edit Window  
3. In the left pane of the window, select the CN=User folder.  
4. Locate the user name whose properties you want to adjust in the right pane. Right-click on  
the user name and select Properties.  
5. Click on the Attributes tab.  
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6. Click on the Select a property to view drop-down arrow and select rciusergroup from the  
list.  
Figure 30 User Properties Screen  
7. In the Attribute Values panel of the window, type the user name you would like returned to  
RRC in the Edit Attribute field.  
Figure 31 Edit Attribute - adding user to KX group  
8. Click Set.  
9. Click OK.  
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Returning User Group Information via RADIUS  
When a RADIUS authentication attempt succeeds, the device determines the permissions for a  
given user based on the permissions of the user’s group.  
Your remote RADIUS server can provide these user group names by returning an attribute,  
implemented as a RADIUS FILTER-ID. The FILTER-ID should be formatted as follows:  
Raritan:G{GROUP_NAME}  
where GROUP_NAMEis a string, denoting the name of the group to which the user belongs.  
RADIUS Communication Exchange Specifications  
KX101 sends the following information to RADIUS server in an authentication query:  
ATTRIBUTE  
DATA  
USER-NAME  
The user name entered at the login screen.  
USER-PASSWORD  
CHAP-PASSWORD  
In PAP mode, the encrypted password entered at the login screen.  
In CHAP mode, the CHAP protocol response computed from the  
password and the CHAP challenge data.  
NAS-IP-ADDRESS  
NAS-IDENTIFIER  
Dominion KX’s IP Address  
The Dominion KX unit name as configured in “Network  
Configuration” (see previous section).  
NAS-PORT-TYPE  
The value ASYNC (0) for modem connections and ETHERNET  
(15) for network connections.  
NAS-PORT  
STATE  
Always 0.  
If this request is in response to an ACCESS-CHALLENGE, the state  
data from the ACCESS-CHALLENGE packet will be returned.  
PROXY-STATE  
If this request is in response to an ACCESS-CHALLENGE, the  
proxy state data from the ACCESS-CHALLENGE packet will be  
returned.  
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The KX unit sends the following RADIUS attributes to the RADIUS server with each accounting  
request:  
ATTRIBUTE  
SESSION-TYPE  
SESSION-ID  
DATA  
Either START (1) for log in or STOP (2) for log out.  
A string containing a unique session name. The name is in the  
format of “NAS-IDENTIFIER:user IP address:unique session  
number”  
Example: “Dominion KX:192.168.1.100:122”  
USER-NAME  
As above.  
As above.  
As above.  
As above.  
As above.  
NAS-IP-ADDRESS  
NAS-IDENTIFIER  
NAS-PORT-TYPE  
NAS-PORT  
FILTER-ID  
Any FILTER-ID attributes returned by the RADIUS server during  
authentication will be sent in each accounting request.  
CLASS  
Any CLASS attributes returned by the RADIUS server during  
authentication will be sent in each accounting request.  
ACCT-AUTHENTIC  
How the user was authenticated. Either RADIUS (1) if the user was  
authenticated by the RADIUS server or LOCAL (2) if the user was  
authenticated by Dominion KX’s built-in user name database.  
TERMINATE-CAUSE If this is a STOP request, the reason the user was terminated. Either  
USER_REQUEST (1), LOST_SERVICE (3), SESSION_TIMEOUT  
(5), or ADMIN_RESET (6).  
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Forced User Logoff  
To manually log a user off a device, select that user in the user tree, right-click on the user icon,  
and select Logoff User.  
Figure 32 Logoff User Menu Option  
Viewing KX Unit Event Log (Status)  
On the Setup menu, click Status to view the device’s Event Log. The device Status window  
appears, displaying events by date and time. Click Export and browse for a location to save the  
displayed log file to a text file. Click Copy Log to copy the display to your clipboard.  
Figure 33 Dominion KX Status Window  
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Rebooting the Device  
To reboot the device, do either of the following:  
Open the RRC/MPC Tools menu and select Restart device.  
Right-click the KVM device and select Restart device.  
Device Diagnostic Console  
On the Setup menu, click Diagnostics to view a Diagnostic window from KX Manager (without  
having to launch RRC).  
Figure 34 Device Diagnostic Window  
To determine the Firmware Upgrade on the KX device, type buildinfo at the prompt and press  
Enter. For releases KX 1.3 and higher, the Firmware Upgrade Version appears. This version  
number is in the same format as used on the Raritan.com firmware upgrade page.  
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Device System Information  
On the Setup menu, click System information to view Model type, hardware version, Firmware  
version, Serial number, and MAC Address of the device. The FPGA version field is inactive.  
Figure 35 System Information Window (for Dominion KX)  
Figure 36 System Information Window (for KX101)  
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Configuration Backup and Restore  
On the File menu, click Backup, and then click User-Group Information to download User  
Group information. On the File menu, click Backup, and then click Device Configuration to  
download the complete device configuration to your local computer.  
To restore User-Group information saved on your local computer, on the File menu, click  
Restore, and then click User-Group Information. To restore a Device configuration saved on  
your local computer, on the File menu, click Restore, and then click Device Configuration.  
Performance Settings  
Use this window to set up the device’s video data transfer and bandwidth parameters.  
1. On the Setup menu, click Configuration, and then click Performance. The Performance  
Settings window appears.  
Figure 37 Performance Settings Window  
Pause video stream for idle users: Click on the drop-down arrow to pause the flow of  
video data during periods of prolonged inactivity to prevent inactive users from  
needlessly consuming bandwidth. Options: Never / 5 / 15 / 30 / 60 / 120 minutes. Please  
note: if Pause Video Stream is enabled and the keyboard or mouse do not respond on the  
channel after the timeout, disconnect and reconnect to the channel to resume operation.  
Total bandwidth usage: Click on the drop-down arrow to set a maximum amount of  
bandwidth that can be consumed by this Dominion KX unit (global). The lower the  
bandwidth allowed, the slower the performance that may result. Options: No Limit /  
10Mbps / 5Mbps / 2Mbps / 1Mbps / 512Kbps / 256Kbps / 128Kbps.  
Bandwidth per user: Click on the drop-down arrow to set a maximum amount of  
bandwidth that can be consumed by each user logged onto this Dominion KX unit.  
Options: No Limit / 10Mbps / 5Mbps / 2Mbps / 1Mbps / 512Kbps / 256Kbps / 128Kbps.  
2. Click OK to set Performance Settings or click Cancel to close the window.  
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PC Properties  
To view PC Properties, select a server in the server list and on the Setup menu, click Properties,  
and then click PC (or select a server in the server list, right-clicking on it, and click Properties).  
Name: This is the name given to the target in that channel. Administrators can change the  
name by typing a new one in this field. The target name can also be changed directly in the  
target list by clicking on the name once after it has been highlighted.  
Type: This describes what type of target is connected to this port. This value will always be  
CPU for a server target.  
Status: The availability of a target is shown in this field. Available indicates that no one is  
currently viewing the target, Busy indicates that a user is currently using the target, and  
Unavailable indicates that a configured target has been powered off or disconnected.  
Power Strip and Outlet: These fields are used for associating the selected target with a  
connected Remote Power Control Strip (please see the Power Control section in this chapter  
for additional information).  
Figure 38 PC Properties Screen (shown on a Dominion KX with a Power Strip association)  
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Power Control (Dominion KX only)  
The Dominion KX supports up to eight (8) power strips. Users may group or assign up to four  
outlets to any of the Dominion channels. Once assigned, the power management function is  
available in MPC and RRC.  
Setup Preparation  
You must have a power strip and the P2CIM-PWR Computer Interface Module (CIM). The CIM  
is included with the power strip shipment; however, if you need a replacement CIM, you can  
purchase a P2CIM-PWR from Raritan Computer, Inc. or an authorized Raritan reseller.  
Connecting the Power Strip  
1. Connect the male RJ-45 of the P2CIM-PWR to the female RJ-45 connector on the power  
strip.  
2. Connect the female RJ-45 connector of the P2CIM-PWR to any of the available female  
system port connectors on the Dominion KX using a straight through Cat 5 cable.  
3. Power ON the power strip.  
4. Power ON the Dominion KX unit.  
Configuring the Power Strip  
1. Once the power strip has been added, KX Manager will automatically recognize that a power  
device is connected. The Device Tree in the left panel of the window will change the  
appropriate target icon to indicate that a power strip is connected to that port.  
2. Select the power strip icon, right-click on it, and click Properties. When the Power Strip  
Properties screen appears, type a name for the new power strip and click OK.  
3. In the Devices Tree, select the target server(s) powered through the power strip. Right-click  
on the server icon and click Properties. The PC Properties window appears.  
Figure 39 Associating a Target with a Power Outlet  
4. Click on one of the Power Strip cells in the table and a list of available power strips  
connected to the Dominion KX appears. Click on the appropriate power strip.  
5. Click on the Outlet cell in the same row as the power strip selected. A list of available outlets  
appears; select the outlet to which the device is connected.  
6. Repeat these steps for all devices plugged into multiple outlets.  
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Once outlets have been assigned, Remote Power Management to the associated server will be  
available through RRC.  
Note: Be sure to assign the correct outlets to each channel. If more than one outlet is physically  
associated with a different server, you could accidentally switch OFF the wrong server.  
Power Strip Management  
To view Power Strip Properties; name, model, number of outlets, and serial number:  
Right-click on the Power Strip channel / icon in the Device Tree.  
Figure 40 Power Strip Properties Window  
OR  
On the View menu, click Power Strip. When the Power Strip View window of connected  
Power Strips appears, select a Power Strip in the list, right-click on it, and click Properties.  
A list of the Power Strip’s outlet appears under it. Select and right-click on an outlet, then  
click Properties, to view the outlet’s Properties window. In this window, you can  
change the outlet’s name (as shown in the Power Strip View window), view the device  
type that is plugged into that outlet (either an associated Paragon Target, or a non-  
associated Appliance), and delete any previously made associations.  
Figure 41 Power Strip View Window  
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Power Supply Management (Dominion KX only)  
Dominion KX displays the status of its Power Supplies, one per unit, except for the KK464,  
which displays two Power Supplies. The Power Supply icon in the Device tree indicates whether  
the Power Supply is Active or Inactive:  
Active Power Supply  
Inactive Power Supply  
as shown in the Device Tree below:  
Figure 42 Active and Inactive Power Supplies in the Device Tree  
Power Supply Properties  
The Power Supply properties screen displays its status. None of the fields in this window can be  
edited, as these properties are obtained directly from the Power Supply device.  
Figure 43 Power Supply Properties Window  
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CC UnManager  
KX Manager supports CC UnManager, an “Un-Manage” feature that allows a Dominion that is  
managed by a Command Center Secure Gateway (CC-SG) device, but not under control by that  
CC-SG device, to remove itself from CC-SG management, or to “Un-Manage” itself. CC  
UnManager is designed to restore full control to the Dominion unit in the event the CC-SG goes  
off-line.  
If the CC-SG loses communication with the Dominion unit, after 10 minutes the Dominion unit  
automatically allows users to log on using its own (the Dominion’s own) internal user and  
password information.  
If users attempt to log onto the Dominion unit while it is under CC-SG control, the Dominion unit  
will issue either a Communication Error message or a Login Incorrect message.  
Logging in with CC UnManager  
When you launch KX Manager while the Dominion is under CC-SG control, it generates a  
warning that prompts you to remove it from CC-SG management.  
Figure 44 KX Manager Warning if KX is Under CC-SG Management  
If you click Yes to remove the Dominion from CC-SG control, KX Manager issues a  
confirmation window. Click Confirm to remove the Dominion from CC-SG control or click  
Cancel to maintain CC-SG control of the Dominion device.  
Figure 45 KX Manager Removing KX from CC-SG Management  
If you click No and leave the Dominion device under CC-SG management, KX Manager issues a  
warning: any changes you make to this Dominion device while it is still under CC-SG  
management may have negative effects on the CC-SG unit controlling it and on itself.  
Figure 46 KX Manager Change Warning  
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Activating CC UnManager  
If you are already logged into a Dominion unit that is under CC-SG management, but not under  
CC-SG control, you can issue the CC UnManager command to remove the Dominion from CC-  
SG management.  
On the Setup menu, click Configuration and then click CC UnManager.  
Figure 47 CC UnManager Command  
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Event Management  
Dominion KX offers SNMP agent support through Dominion KX’s Event Management feature.  
To run SNMP agent support properly, first set path, time and date permissions.  
1. On the Setup menu, click Configuration, and then click Events. The Event Management  
window appears.  
Figure 48 Event Notification Activation Tab  
2. Click on the Event Management tab to select and configure Events that you want to generate  
SNMP notification events (traps).  
3. Click on the checkboxes for those Event line items you wish to enable or disable. Enable or  
disable entire Categories by checking or unchecking the specific Category line checkboxes.  
Please see the SNMP Trap table that follows for additional information on SNMP Agents and  
Traps.  
4. To configure the Dominion unit as an SNMP Agent, click on the SNMP tab. Otherwise, click  
OK when finished, or Cancel to exit without saving changes.  
Note: No SNMP Traps are generated for the “Port Connect” and “Port Disconnect” trap when a  
user connects or disconnects from the Dominion KX device from the local (OSD) port.  
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SNMP Agent Configuration  
Use the SNMP screen to configure the SNMP connection between the Dominion KX (SNMP  
Agent) and an SNMP manager.  
1. In the Event Management window, click on the SNMP tab  
2. Click on the Enable SNMP checkbox to enable the SNMP Agent feature; uncheck this  
checkbox to disable SNMP Agent.  
3. In the Name, Contact, and Location fields, type the SNMP Agent’s (this Dominion unit’s)  
name as it appears in the Navigator panel, a contact name related to this unit, and where the  
Dominion unit is physically located.  
4. Type the Agent’s Community Strings (the Dominion unit’s strings) and specify whether  
they are Read Only or Read/Write.  
5. Configure up to five SNMP managers with by specifying their IP Addresses, SNMP Port  
Numbers, and the Manager’s Community String.  
6. Click OK when finished, or Cancel to exit without saving changes.  
Figure 49 SNMP Configuration Tab  
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SNMP Trap Configuration  
The Raritan Enterprise MIB can be accessed via the FAQ Support section on Raritan’s Web site,  
http://www.raritan.com/support/sup_faq.aspx. Click on the View FAQ drop-down arrow and  
select Dominion KX from the list. When directed to the Dominion KX FAQ section, click on the  
first MIB query, and then click on the link to view MIB file.  
TRAP NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
rebootStarted  
The KX has begun to reboot, either through recycling power  
to the system or by a warm reboot from the OS.  
rebootCompleted  
userLogin  
The KX has completed its reboot.  
A user has successfully logged into the KX and authenticated.  
A user has successfully logged out of the KX properly.  
userLogout  
userAuthenticationFailure  
A user attempted to log in without a correct username and/or  
password.  
portConnect  
A previously authenticated user has gained control of a  
particular KVM resource and begun a KVM control session.  
portDisconnect  
A user engaging in a KVM session closes the session  
properly.  
userSessionTimeout  
userConnectionLost  
A user with an active session has experienced a session  
termination due to timeout.  
A user with an active session has experienced an abnormal  
session termination.  
portStatusChange  
userModified  
A new user record has been added to the KX user database.  
A user record has been deleted.  
groupAdded  
A group record has been modified in the KX user database.  
A group record has been deleted.  
groupDeleted  
startCCManagement  
stopCCManagement  
factoryReset  
The device has been put under CC SG Management.  
The device has been removed from CC SG Management.  
The device has been reset to factory defaults.  
The KX has begun updating itself via an RFP file.  
The KX has completed updating itself via an RFP file.  
A power supply on a dual-power KX has failed.  
deviceUpgradeStarted  
deviceUpgradeComplete  
KXPowerSupplyFailure  
userPasswordChanged  
This event will signal if the password of any user within the  
product is modified.  
networkFailure  
One of the Ethernet interfaces of the product can no longer  
communicate over the network.  
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Chapter 4: Local Console Port Access  
Local Port Functionality  
When you are located at the server rack, Dominion KX provides standard KVM switch  
functionality via its Local Console Ports, which features an On-Screen Display (OSD) for quick,  
convenient switching between servers. The Dominion KX Local Console Port provides a direct  
analog connection to your connected servers; the performance is exactly as if you were directly  
connected to the server’s keyboard, mouse, and video ports.  
Dominion’s local port supports the following language keyboards: US, UK, German, and French  
(remote ports support US, US International, UK, German, French, and Japanese).  
Note: The IBM Mini Keyboard model ACK-540 may lock the local port of the DKX while OSD is  
showing. Leaving the PS2 connectors (keyboard and mouse) attached may lock the OSD on the  
local console after 1-2 minutes.  
Physical Connections  
Local Console Ports can be found on the rear panel of the Dominion KX.  
Figure 50 Local User Panel on Dominion KX  
Monitor: Attach a standard multisync VGA monitor to the HD15 (F) video port.  
Keyboard: Attach either a standard PS/2 keyboard to the Mini-DIN6 (F) keyboard port or a  
standard USB mouse to one of the USB Type A (F) ports.  
Mouse: Attach either a standard PS/2 mouse to the Mini-DIN6 (F) mouse port or a standard USB  
mouse to one of the USB Type A (F) ports.  
Note: USB keyboard and mouse ports are to be used only for keyboard and mouse access – other  
USB devices such as external drives, scanners, etc. should not be connected to these ports.  
Simultaneous Users  
The Dominion KX Local Console Port provides an independent access path to your connected  
servers. Using the Local Console Port does not prevent users from simultaneously connecting  
over the network, and even when users have connected to Dominion KX over the network, you  
may still simultaneously access your servers from the rack via the Local Console Port.  
Security and Authentication  
To use the Dominion KX Local Console Port, first authenticate with a valid username and  
password. Dominion KX provides a fully-integrated authentication and security scheme, whether  
you access Dominion KX via the network or via the Local Console Port. In both cases, users use  
the same username and password, and Dominion KX allows access only to those servers to which  
a user has access permissions (please see Chapter 3: Administrative Functions for additional  
information on creating server access and security settings).  
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If your Dominion KX has been configured for external authentication services (LDAP, Active  
Directory, or RADIUS), authentication attempts at the Local Console Port also are authenticated  
against the external authentication service.  
Local Factory and Password Reset  
If you forget the administrator password, there is currently no way to reset it to factory default to  
gain access. However, you can hard-reset a Dominion KX unit with this special user name and  
password, as described below.  
Type the username admin and the password R*E*S*E*T. This password is case-sensitive.  
This username and password work only from your local access port. When working remotely,  
only the actual password assigned to admin will gain access.  
When this sequence is recognized, the device will not allow access as usual, but will perform  
the specified reset action (Local Device Reset mode) as specified in the KX Manager  
Security Settings panel.  
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If Enable Local Factory Reset is performed, reset the network and other parameters  
from the OSD and then reboot the Dominion KX unit.  
Note: Passwords can consist of twenty (20) alphanumeric characters on the English keyboard, as  
well as the following symbols: !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~  
Selecting Servers  
Allowable Characters  
The following characters are permitted in DCIM Channel Names:  
Letters:  
Upper and lowercase a – z, A – Z  
0 – 9  
Numbers:  
Special characters: Minus (‘-’)  
plus (‘+’),  
slash (‘/’),  
period (‘.’)  
space (‘ ‘)  
Only these characters should be entered in the OSD due to hardware limitations in the OSD and  
CIMs. If other characters are entered, they will be blocked or changed to other valid characters.  
For example, underscore (‘_’) should not be used. If it is entered, it will be changed by the OSD  
to the letter M.  
Accessing the OSD  
To select a server for controlling at the Local Console Port, access the OSD:  
If you are presently logged out of the Local Console Port: Type a valid username and  
password, and the OSD appears.  
If a server is presently already selected: Press the OSD “Hot Key” Scroll Lock twice  
rapidly to access the OSD.  
Important: The Local Console Port OSD Hotkey is Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock (this  
combination can be changed via the OSD). Keep in mind that certain hotkeys  
are reserved by the operating system, and you must not assign them to DKX  
functions.  
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Server Display Options  
While you operate the Local Console Port, Dominion KX will display a list of those servers to  
which you have permission to access.  
Figure 51 Local Server Display  
Your servers can be sorted and displayed by two different parameters:  
Select by Channel: Press F2 while in the OSD to display your servers listed in numerical  
order, as determined by the physical Dominion KX server port to which they are connected.  
Select by Name: Press F12 while in the OSD to display your servers listed in alphabetical  
order by name.  
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Accessing a Server  
While viewing the Server Display in the OSD, press the Ç and È arrow keys to scroll through  
the list of servers. Eight servers are listed per page, and if your list spans multiple pages, press the  
PgUp and PgDown keys to scroll between screens.  
Select a server (when the server is highlighted with the yellow bar) you want to access and press  
ENTER. The OSD disappears and you are connected directly to the server you have selected.  
To return to the OSD, press the “hotkey” (Scroll Lock) twice rapidly.  
Local Port Administration  
Dominion KX should ideally be managed via Dominion KX Manager (please see Chapter 3:  
However, the Dominion KX Local Console Port provides access to select administrative  
functions. Only users with administrative privileges can access these functions, via the  
Administrative Functions menu.  
Renaming Servers  
Assign names to the servers connected to Dominion KX from the Local Console Port, while you  
are physically located next to the servers themselves.  
1. Log on to Dominion KX as a user with administrative privileges, and press F5 to activate the  
Administrative Menu.  
Figure 52 Administrative Menu  
2. Select Option 5, Channel Configuration. The Channel Configuration menu appears.  
Figure 53 Channel Configuration Menu  
3. Use the Ç and È keys to select a server port to rename, and press ENTER.  
4. When the highlight turns green, type a name (up to 19 characters) to identify the server  
connected to that port.  
5. Press ENTER to save and complete.  
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Power Management  
Control channels with power associations on the local console using the F3 key. If you select a  
channel without a power association, a No Outlet / Access Denied message appears at the base  
of the Channel Configuration menu.  
1. From the Channel Configuration menu (above), select the channel to turn off, turn on, or  
recycle power to and press the F3 key. The Server Power Control screen appears.  
2. Use the Ç and È keys to select a channel.  
A. Press the letter X to power Off the channel.  
B. Press the letter O to power On the channel.  
C. Press the letter R to Recycle power to the channel.  
Figure 54 Power Management Screen  
3. When finished, press ESC to return to the Channel Configuration menu.  
Changing Network Settings  
1. Log on to Dominion KX as a user with administrative privileges, and press F5 to activate the  
Administrative Menu.  
2. Select Option 3, Network Settings. The Network Settings menu appears.  
Figure 55 Network Settings Menu  
3. Use the Ç and È keys to navigate through the menu. To edit a setting, press ENTER. When  
the highlight turns green, that setting can be edited; use numerical keys as well as the Ç and  
È arrow keys to change values.  
4. Press S to save changes, and then press ESC to exit the menu.  
Important: Dominion KX must be rebooted for new network settings to take  
effect.  
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Setting Session Timeout  
Session Timeout applies only to local users. When the local user is viewing target video and there  
is no keyboard or mouse activity for a specified amount of time, that user is logged out of the  
target video, but the OSD remains active.  
Note: Please do not confuse Session Timeout with Idle User Timeout, which applies to all users,  
whether local or remote. When Idle User Timeout expires, the user is disconnected from the video  
and also logged out of the client application (the OSD, MPC, RRC).  
1. Log on to Dominion KX as a user with administrative privileges, and press F5 to activate the  
Administrative Menu.  
Figure 56 Administrative Menu  
2. Select Option 1, User Station Profile. The User Station Profile screen appears.  
Figure 57 User Station Profile Screen  
3. Use the Ç and È keys to navigate through the menu to the Session Timeout field.  
4. Press ENTER.  
5. When the highlight turns green, use numerical keys or the Ç and È keys to change values.  
By default, the session timeout feature is set to 00 minutes, which means there is no timeout,  
and users are never logged off for inactivity. You can set a timeout period in one minute  
increments, up to a maximum of 30 minutes.  
6. Press S to save changes, and then press ESC to exit the menu.  
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Help Menu  
To get information or help about the OSD of the Dominion KX Local Console Port, press F1.  
The Help Menu appears.  
Figure 58 Help Menu  
Hardware / Firmware Information  
If you need hardware and firmware information specific to your Dominion KX unit, log into the  
Local Console Port of your Dominion KX unit, and press F8. The System Information screen  
appears.  
Figure 59 System Information Window  
Dominion KX firmware version 1.4 operates on all Dominion models: DKX116, DKX132,  
DKX216, DKX232, DKX416, DKX432, and DKX464. To determine the firmware upgrade  
version on an existing KX device to upgrade from the Raritan website (www.raritan.com) in the  
Firmware Upgrades section, click the System Information command on the Setup menu in KX  
Manager (or press the F8 key from the OSD) to display the current firmware version.  
FIRMWARE VERSION  
KX FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
VERSION  
0A28  
Version 1.0  
Version 1.0.3  
Version 1.1  
Version 1.2  
Version 1.3  
Version 1.4  
0A34  
0A47  
0B12  
0B1B  
0B2O  
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Local User Security Settings  
1. Log on to Dominion KX as a user with administrative privileges, and press F5 to activate the  
Administrative menu (Figure 52).  
2. Select Option 2, User Security. The User Security menu appears.  
Figure 60 User Security Menu  
3. To display all computers, enter Yes in the Display All Computers field. To display only  
active ones (the default), enter No in the field.  
4. To set a logoff timeout, enter On and then enter the number of minutes for the timeout period  
in the Logoff Timeout field.  
5. Select an operation mode in the Operation Mode field. The default is PC Share.  
6. Enter a period of time for the login to remain blank in the Login Blank field. Default is 1  
minute.  
7. Press S to save changes, and then press ESC to exit the menu.  
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Appendix A: Specifications  
Digital KVM Switches  
PART  
PRODUCT  
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (WXDXH)  
POWER  
NUMBER WEIGHT  
DKX116 8.65 lb  
3.92 kg  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75"  
100V/240V 47/63Hz 0.6A  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75"  
DKX132 9.0 lb  
4.1 kg  
100V/240V 50/60Hz 0.6A  
100V/240V 50/60Hz 0.6A  
100V/240V 50/60Hz 0.6A  
100V/240V 50/60Hz 1A  
100V/240V 50/60Hz 1A  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75"  
DKX216 8.65 lb  
3.92 kg  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75  
DKX232 9.0 lb  
4.08 kg  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75"  
DKX416 9.0 lb  
4.08 kg  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 1.75"  
DKX432 9.5 lb  
4.3 kg  
439 mm x 290 mm x 44 mm  
17.3" x 11.4" x 3.5"  
DKX464 13.73 lb  
6.24 kg  
Dual Power  
439 mm x 290 mm x 90 mm  
100V/240V 47/63Hz 1.8A  
Computer Interface Modules (CIMs)  
PART  
NUMBER  
PRODUCT  
WEIGHT  
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (WXDXH)  
DCIM-PS2  
DCIM-USB  
0.2 lbs  
1.3" x 3.0" x 0.6"  
0.09 kg  
0.2 lbs  
0.09 kg  
33 mm x 76 mm x 15 mm  
1.3" x 3.0" x 0.6"  
33 mm x 76 mm x 15 mm  
1.3" x 3.0" x 0.6"  
DCIM-SUSB 0.2 lbs  
0.09 kg  
33 mm x 76 mm x 15 mm  
1.3" x 3.0" x 0.6"  
DCIM-SUN  
0.2 lbs  
0.09 kg  
33 mm x 76 mm x 15 mm  
Remote Connection  
Network:  
Modem:  
10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX Ethernet  
Dedicated Modem Port (DB9M) for External Serial Modem  
Qualified for use with US Robotics external serial modems  
(as of press date – check Raritan website for latest manual with updated modem  
certifications).  
Protocols:  
TCP/IP, UDP, SNTP, HTTP, HTTPS, RADIUS, LDAP  
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Raritan Remote Client (RRC) Applet  
Operating System Requirements: Windows XP / 2000 with DirectX.  
Windows NT support for some international keys are limited due to limited Microsoft support  
for DirectX on the Windows NT platform  
Dominion KX Manager (Remote Administration Applet)  
For consistent operation across multiple OS and Web Browsers, Sun Java Runtime Environment  
(JRE) version 1.4.2_05 is used. If this version is not installed on the desktop client, your system  
will prompt you to install.  
TCP Ports Used  
HTTP, Port 80 (optional) – All requests received by Dominion KX via HTTP (port 80) are  
automatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security. Dominion KX responds to Port 80  
for user convenience, relieving users from having to explicitly type “https://” in the URL field  
to access Dominion KX, but while still preserving complete security.  
HTTPS, Port 443 (optional) – This port is used for a single purpose only: to send the  
Dominion KX web-accessible clients (Raritan Remote Client and Dominion KX Manager) to  
the user. No other communication occurs on this port. If you do not wish to use Dominion  
KX’s web-access capabilities and instead prefer to use the installed client software provided  
on CD-ROM, you can prevent access to Port 443 via your firewall and Dominion KX can still  
function.  
Dominion KX (Raritan KVM Over IP) Protocol, Configurable Port 5000 – With the  
exception of the above, all communication to Dominion KX occurs over a single,  
configurable TCP Port. By default, this is set to Port 5000, but you may configure it to use  
any TCP port of your choice (except 80 and 443). For details on how to configure this setting,  
SNTP (Time Server) on Configurable UDP Port 123 (optional) – Dominion KX offers the  
optional capability to synchronize its internal clock to a central time server. This function  
requires the use of UDP Port 123 (the standard for SNTP), but can also be configured to use  
any port of your designation.  
LDAP on Configurable Ports 386 and 636 (optional) – If Dominion KX is configured to  
remotely authenticate user logins via the LDAP protocol, ports 386 and 636 will be used, but  
the system can also be configured to use any port of your designation.  
RADIUS on Configurable Port 1812, 1645, or custom port (optional) – If Dominion KX  
is configured to remotely authenticate user logins via the RADIUS protocol, either port 1812  
or 1645 will be used, but the system can also be configured to use any port of your  
designation.  
RADIUS Accounting on Configurable Port – If Dominion KX is configured to remotely  
authenticate user logins via the RADIUS protocol, and also employs RADIUS accounting for  
event logging, an additional port of your designation will be used to transfer log notifications.  
SYSLOG on Configurable UDP Port 123 (optional) – If Dominion KX is configured to  
send messages to a Syslog server, then the indicated port(s) will be used for communication -  
uses UDP Port 514.  
SNMP Default UDP Ports (optional) – Port 161 is used for inbound/outbound read/write  
SNMP access and port 162 is used for outbound traffic for SNMP traps.  
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Target Server Connection Distance and Video Resolution  
Keyboard: PS/2 or USB  
Mouse: PS/2 or USB  
Video: VGA  
DOMINION KX  
MODELS  
LINUX  
WINDOWS  
SERVERS  
SUN  
SERVERS  
SOLARIS  
DCIM-PS2, USB  
DCIM-PS2/USB  
DCIM-SUN/SUSB  
KX116  
KX132  
KX216  
KX232  
KX416  
KX432  
KX464  
75 to 150 ft  
19.5 to 45 m  
50 to 100 ft  
15 to 30 m  
50 to 75 ft  
15 to 19.5 m  
75 to 150 ft  
19.5 to 45 m  
75 to 150 ft  
19.5 to 45 m  
75 to 150 ft  
19.5 to 45 m  
Generally, distances closer to the lower range will provide excellent video quality in most  
environments. Distances towards the upper end of the range should show acceptable quality, but  
in some environments degradation of the video signal may start to appear.  
The maximum supported distance is a function of many factors including the type/quality of  
CAT5 cable, server type, and server manufacturer, the video driver and monitor,  
environmental conditions and user expectations.  
The KX416 and KX432 models provided enhanced video signal quality at longer distances  
across the three types of servers tested. For maximum distance, utilize one of the KX4  
models.  
The use of Paragon CIMs will not increase the distance between the KX and the target server.  
Due to the multiplicity of server manufacturers and types, OS versions, video drivers, etc. and  
the subjective nature of video quality, Raritan cannot guarantee performance across all  
distances in all environments.  
Supported Video Resolutions  
Text Modes  
640x480 @ 60Hz  
640x480 @ 72Hz  
640x480 @ 75Hz  
640x480 @ 85Hz  
720x400 @ 70Hz  
720x400 @ 85Hz  
800x600 @ 56Hz  
800x600 @ 60Hz  
800x600 @ 72Hz  
800x600 @ 75Hz  
800x600 @ 85Hz  
1024x768 @ 60Hz  
1024x768 @ 70Hz  
1024x768 @ 75Hz  
1024x768 @ 85Hz  
1152x864 @ 60Hz  
1152x864 @ 70Hz  
1152x864 @ 75Hz  
1280x960 @ 60Hz  
1280x1024 @ 60Hz  
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Certified Modems  
1. US Robotic 56K Fax and Modem  
2. ZOOM v90; RS232 interface  
3. ZOOM v92; RS232 interface  
4. USR (US Robotic) Sportster 56K v90  
5. USR (US Robotic) Courier 56K v90  
6. Trust 56K V.92 External Modem  
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Appendix B: Novell eDirectory  
This information is offered as an overview of Novell’s eDirectory. For more detailed information,  
please visit Novell’s Website.  
1. Log on to the tree with Admin rights to [Root], or some equivalent that has rights to modify  
the schema of eDirectory. Open Console One and select your tree in the left panel.  
2. On the Tools menu, click Schema Manager.  
3. In the Schema Manager window, click on the Attributes tab, then create Create to create a  
new attribute.  
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4. Console One will launch the Create Attribute Wizard. Click Next.  
5. Type rciusergroup in the Attribute name field and type 1.3.6.1.4.1.13742.50 in the ASN1  
ID field. Click Next.  
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6. Click on the Syntax drop-down arrow and select Case Ignore String from the list. Click  
Next.  
7. Click on the check boxes before Single valued and Sized to set those flags. Type 1 in the  
Lower field and type 24 in the Upper field. Click Next.  
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8. A Summary screen displaying your data appears. Click Finish to create the attribute in  
eDirectory, or click Back to return to previous screens and change your data.  
9. When you finish, you return to the Schema Manager screen.  
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10. Click on the Classes tab, select the User class, and click Info. The Class Manager screen  
appears.  
11. Click Add Attribute to add the rciusergroup attribute to the User class. The Add Optional  
Attribute window appears.  
12. Select rciusergroup in the Available attributes pane on the left, and then click the blue arrow  
Æ to add the attribute to the Add these attributes pane on the right. Click OK.  
13. Click Close and in the next screen, click Close once more to return to the main Console One  
screen.  
Important: Ensure that you want to change this attribute; this is a permanent  
change.  
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14. Add a value to the attribute using Console One, LDIF operations with ICE, or ldapmodify  
(please note: these are outside scope of this document). If using Console One, right-click on  
the user object and click Properties. Click on the Other tab to add attribute and value for  
rciusergroup.  
15. Click Add.  
16. Select the rciusergroup attribute and click OK to add the attribute to your User object.  
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17. When you return to the Properties screen, rciusergroup appears in the Attributes tree. Type  
the name of the User Group you created on the Dominion KX device and then click Apply.  
18. An Updating Other Page screen appears. Click OK to continue.  
19. When the Properties window appears, click Close.  
20. In MPC or RRC, connect to the Dominion device by double-clicking on its icon in the Device  
Tree and perform tasks as allowed by the user group you specified.  
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Appendix C: FAQs  
General Questions  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
What is Dominion KX?  
Dominion KX is a digital KVM (keyboard / video / mouse) switch that  
enables IT administrators to access and control 16 or 32 servers over  
the network with BIOS-level functionality. Dominion KX is completely  
hardware and OS-independent; users can troubleshoot and reconfigure  
servers even when servers are down.  
At the rack, Dominion KX provides the same functionality,  
convenience, space savings, and cost savings as do traditional analog  
KVM switches. However, Dominion KX also integrates the industry’s  
highest-performing KVM Over IP technology, thereby allowing  
multiple administrators to access server KVM consoles from any  
networked workstation in the world.  
How does Dominion KX When using Dominion KX remotely, the interface, at first glance, may  
differ from remote  
control software?  
seem similar to remote control software such as PC Anywhere,  
Windows Terminal Services / Remote Desktop, VNC, etc. However,  
because Dominion KX is not a software but a hardware solution, it is  
much more powerful:  
OS and hardware independent – Dominion KX can be used to manage  
any type of server running any OS, whether Intel, Sun, PowerPC  
running Windows, Linux, Solaris, Novell, etc.  
State-independent / Agent-less – Dominion KX does not require the  
managed server OS to be up and running, nor does it require any special  
software to be installed on the managed server.  
Out-of-Band – Even if the managed server’s own network connection is  
unavailable, it can still be managed through Dominion KX.  
BIOS-level access – Even if the server is hung at boot up, requires  
booting to safe mode, or requires system BIOS parameters to be altered,  
Dominion KX still works flawlessly to enable these configurations to  
be made.  
Can Dominion KX  
be rack mounted?  
Yes, Dominion KX ships standard with 19" rack mount brackets. It can  
also be reverse rack mounted such that the server ports face forward.  
How large is Dominion  
KX?  
Dominion KX is only 1U in height, fits in a standard 19" rack mount,  
and occupies only 11.4" (29 cm) in depth. The Dominion KX464,  
supporting 64 server ports, however is a 2U device.  
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Remote Access  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
How many users can  
remotely access servers  
on each Dominion KX?  
Currently, Dominion models KX416, KX432, and KX464 offer  
concurrent remote transmissions of up to four unique servers at any  
time. Dominion KX can, thereby, provide any of the following  
permutations:  
1 User, viewing four unique servers simultaneously  
2 Users, each viewing two unique servers simultaneously  
8 Users – eight users viewing one server; four users each viewing  
two unique servers simultaneously  
Any other permutations of up to 8 users, viewing up to 4 unique  
servers total.  
Can two people look at  
the same server at the  
same time?  
Yes, up to eight people can look at the same server at the same time.  
Can two people access  
the same server, one  
remotely and one from  
the local port?  
Yes, the local port is completely independent of the remote “ports.” The  
local port can access the same server using the PC Share feature.  
In order to access  
Dominion KX from a  
client, what hardware,  
software, or network  
configuration is  
Because Dominion KX is completely Web-accessible; it does not  
require proprietary software to be installed on clients used for access.  
(Although an optional installed client is available on the Raritan Web  
site (www.raritan.com) for the purposes of accessing Dominion KX via  
modem).  
required?  
Dominion KX can be accessed through major Web browsers including:  
Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, and Firefox. Dominion KX can  
now be accessed on Windows, Linux, SUN Solaris, and Macintosh  
desktops, with the introduction of Raritan’s Java-based Multi Platform  
Client (MPC).  
Dominion KX administrators can also perform remote management (set  
passwords and security, rename servers, change IP address, etc.). To  
perform remote management from a given workstation, you must also  
have Java Runtime Environment of v1.4.2.05 or later installed.  
What is the file size of  
The applet used to access Dominion KX is approximately 1.4MB in  
the applet used to access size. The following chart describes the time required to retrieve  
Dominion KX? How  
long does it take to  
retrieve?  
Dominion KX’s applet at different network speeds:  
100Mbps  
60Mbps  
10Mbps  
6Mbps  
Theoretical 100Mbit  
network speed  
0.1  
seconds  
Likely practical 100Mbit  
network speed  
0.2  
seconds  
Theoretical 10Mbit  
network speed  
1.1  
seconds  
Likely practical 10Mbit  
network speed  
2
seconds  
512Kbps  
56Kbps  
38Kbps  
Cable modem download  
speed (typical)  
22  
seconds  
Dial-up modem  
theoretical speed  
3
minutes  
Likely practical dial-up  
modem speed  
5
minutes  
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QUESTION  
ANSWER  
How do I access servers Dominion KX offers a dedicated modem port for attaching an external  
connected to Dominion  
KX if the network ever  
becomes unavailable?  
modem. With this dedicated modem, your servers can still be remotely  
accessed in the event of a network emergency. Furthermore, Dominion  
KX’s local ports always allow access to your servers from the rack, no  
matter the network condition.  
Can non-Windows users Yes, using Raritan MPC, non-Windows users can connect to target  
use RRC?  
servers through the Dominion KX. MPC can be run via Web browsers  
and standalone. Please refer to Raritan’s MPC User Guide for more  
information.  
My connection dropped This might happen based the frequency with which you try to connect  
and I got the error  
message “There was an  
unexpected  
via modem. Reboot the KX unit and modem, and for future  
connections, wait at least two (2) minutes between attempts.  
communications error –  
connection terminated”  
– what should I do?  
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Ethernet and IP Networking  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
How much bandwidth  
does Dominion KX  
require?  
Dominion KX offers integrated IP-Reach technology – the very best  
video compression available. Raritan has received numerous technical  
awards confirming its high video quality transmissions and the low  
bandwidth utilization.  
Raritan pioneered the KVM Over IP functionality that allows users to  
tailor their video parameters to conserve network bandwidth. For  
instance, when connecting to Dominion KX through a dial-up modem  
connection, video transmissions can be scaled to grayscale – allowing  
you to be fully productive while ensuring high performance.  
With that in mind, the following data refers to Dominion KX at its  
default video settings – again, these settings can be tailored to your  
environment. They can be increased to provide even higher quality  
video (color depth), or decreased to optimize for low-speed  
connections.  
As a general rule, a conservative estimate for bandwidth utilization (at  
Dominion KX’s default settings) is approximately 0.5Mbit/seconds per  
active KVM user (connected to and using a server), with very  
occasional spikes up to 2MBit/seconds. This is a very conservative  
estimate because bandwidth utilization will typically be even lower.  
Bandwidth required by each video transmission depends on what task is  
being performed on the managed server. The more the screen changes,  
the more bandwidth is utilized. The table below summarizes some use  
cases and the required bandwidth utilization at Dominion KX’s default  
settings on a 10Mbit/s network:  
Idle Windows Desktop  
0 Mbps  
Move Cursor Around Desktop  
0.18Mbps  
0.35Mbps  
Move Static 400x600  
Window/Dialog Box  
Navigate Start Menu  
0.49Mbps  
1.23Mbps  
1.55Mbps  
Scroll an Entire Page of Text  
Run 3D Maze Screensaver  
What is the slowest  
connection (lowest  
bandwidth) over which  
Dominion KX can  
operate?  
33Kbps or above is recommended for acceptable KX performance over  
a modem connection.  
What is the speed of  
Dominion KX’s  
Ethernet interfaces?  
Dominion KX offers two 10/100 speed Ethernet interfaces, with  
configurable speed and duplex settings (either auto-detected or  
manually set). Dominion KX does not require a gigabit Ethernet  
interface because its output (see above question) would never even  
come close to exceeding the 100Mbit/sec limit of 10/100 Ethernet  
networking.  
Can I access Dominion  
KX over a wireless  
connection?  
Yes. Dominion KX not only utilizes standard Ethernet, but also uses  
very conservative bandwidth with very high quality video. Thus, if you  
have a wireless client with network connectivity to Dominion KX, you  
can configure and manage your servers at BIOS-level wirelessly.  
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QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Can Dominion KX used Yes. Whether via a fast corporate LAN, the less predictable WAN  
over the WAN  
(Internet), or just over  
the corporate LAN?  
(Internet), a cable modem, or dial-up modem, Dominion KX’s KVM  
Over IP technology can accommodate your connection. Raritan’s IP-  
Reach KVM Over IP technology is integrated into every Dominion KX  
unit. Raritan pioneered configurable video compression technology,  
leading the industry by years, as evidenced by its awards.  
Can I use Dominion KX Yes. Dominion KX uses standard Internet Protocol (IP) technologies  
with a VPN?  
from Layer 1 through Layer 4. Traffic can be easily tunneled through  
any standard VPN.  
How many TCP ports  
must be open on my  
firewall in order to  
Only one. Dominion KX protects your network security by only  
requiring access to a single TCP port to operate. This port is completely  
configurable for additional security.  
enable network access to  
Dominion KX? Are  
these ports configurable?  
To utilize Dominion KX’s optional Web browser capability, the  
standard HTTPS port 443 must also be open.  
Does the secondary  
network port provide  
redundant fail-over, or  
load balancing?  
The secondary network port provides redundant fail-over capabilities:  
should the primary Ethernet port (or the switch/router to which it is  
connected) fail, Dominion KX will fail-over to the secondary network  
port with the same IP address – ensuring that your server operations are  
not disrupted. Note that Automatic Failover is disabled by default.  
Does Dominion KX  
require an external  
authentication server to  
operate?  
No. Dominion KX is a completely self-sufficient appliance. After  
assigning an IP address to Dominion KX, it is ready to use – with web  
browser and authentication capabilities completely built-in.  
Of course, should you desire to use an external authentication server  
(such as LDAP, Active Directory, RADIUS, etc.), Dominion KX  
allows you to, and will even fail-over to its own internal authentication  
should your external authentication server become unavailable. In this  
way, Dominion KX’s design philosophy is optimized to provide ease of  
installation, complete independence from any external server, and  
maximum flexibility.  
Can Dominion KX be  
used with CITRIX?  
Dominion KX may work with remote access products like CITRIX if  
configures appropriately, but Raritan cannot guarantee it will work with  
acceptable performance. Customers should realize that products like  
CITRIX utilize video redirection technologies similar in concept to  
digital KVM switches so that two KVM over IP technologies are being  
used simultaneously.  
Can the Dominion KX  
utilize DHCP?  
DHCP addressing can be used, however, Raritan recommends fixed  
addressing since the DKX is an infrastructure device and can be  
accessed and administered more effectively with a fixed IP address.  
I’m having problems  
connecting to the  
Dominion KX over my  
The Dominion KX relies on the customer’s LAN/WAN network. Some  
possible problems include: 1) Ethernet AutoNegotiation. On some  
networks 10/100 autonegotiation does not work properly and the KX  
IP network. What could unit must be set to 100MB/full duplex or the appropriate choice for its  
be the problem?  
network. 2) Duplicate IP Address. If the IP Address of the KX is the  
same as another device, network connectivity may be inconsistent. 3)  
Port 5000 conflicts. If another device is using port 5000, the KX default  
port must be changed (or the other device must be changed). 4) When  
changing the IP Address of a KX or swapping in a new KX, sufficient  
time must be allowed for the KX IP and MAC Addresses to be known  
throughout the Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks.  
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Servers  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Does Dominion KX  
depend on a Windows  
server to operate?  
Absolutely not. Because you depend on your KVM infrastructure to  
always be available in any scenario whatsoever (as you will likely need  
to use your KVM infrastructure to fix problems), Dominion KX is  
designed to be completely independent from any external server.  
For example, should your data center come under attack from a  
malicious Windows worm or virus, you will need to use your KVM  
solution to resolve the situation. Therefore, it is imperative that your  
KVM solution, in turn, must not rely on these same Windows servers  
(or any server, for that matter) to be operational in order for the KVM  
solution to function.  
To this end, Dominion KX is completely independent. Even if you  
choose to configure your Dominion KX to authenticate against an  
Active Directory server – if that Active Directory server becomes  
unavailable, Dominion KX’s own authentication will be activated and  
fully functional.  
Do I need to install a  
Web server such as  
Microsoft Internet  
No. Dominion KX is a completely self-sufficient appliance. After  
assigning an IP address to Dominion KX, it is ready to use – with Web  
browser and authentication capabilities completely built-in.  
Information Services  
(IIS) in order to utilize  
Dominion KX’s Web  
browser capability?  
What software do I have None. Dominion KX can be accessed completely via a Web browser.  
to install in order to  
access Dominion KX  
from a particular  
workstation?  
(Although an optional installed client is provided on Raritan’s Web site  
(www.raritan.com) for the purpose of accessing Dominion KX via  
modem.) A Java-based client is now available for non-Windows users.  
What should I do to  
prepare a server for  
Servers connected to Dominion KX do not require any software agents  
to be installed, because Dominion KX connects directly via hardware to  
connection to Dominion servers’ keyboard, video, and mouse ports. In order to provide users  
KX?  
with the best mouse synchronization during remote connections.  
What comes in the  
Dominion KX box?  
(a) Dominion KX unit; (b) Quick Setup Guide; (c) standard 19" rack  
mount brackets; (d) User manual CD-ROM; (e) Network cable; (f)  
Crossover cable; (g) Localized AC Line Cord; (h) Warrantee certificate  
and other documentation.  
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Installation  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Besides the unit itself,  
what do I need to order  
from Raritan to install  
Dominion KX?  
For each server that you wish to connect to Dominion KX, you will  
require a Dominion computer interface module (DCIM), a very small  
dongle that connects directly to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of  
your server.  
What kind of Cat5  
cabling should be used  
in my installation?  
Dominion KX can use any standard UTP (twisted pair) cabling,  
whether Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6. Often in our manuals and marketing  
literature, Raritan will simply say “Cat5” cabling for short. In actuality,  
any brand UTP cable will suffice for Dominion KX.  
What types of servers  
can be connected to  
Dominion KX?  
Dominion KX is completely vendor independent. Any server with a  
standards-compliant keyboard, video, and mouse ports can be  
connected.  
How do I connect  
servers to Dominion  
KX?  
For each server that you wish to connect to Dominion KX, you will  
require a Dominion computer interface module (DCIM), a very small  
dongle that connects directly to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of  
your server. Then, connect each dongle to Dominion KX using standard  
UTP (twisted pair) cable such as Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6.  
How far can my servers  
Servers can be up to 150 feet (45 m) away from Dominion KX (please  
be from Dominion KX? see table in Appendix A: Specifications for additional information).  
Some operating systems Each Dominion computer interface module (DCIM) dongle acts as a  
“lock up” if you  
virtual keyboard and mouse to the server to which it is connected. This  
disconnect a keyboard or technology is called KME (keyboard/mouse emulation). Raritan’s  
mouse during operation. KME technology is data center grade, battle-tested, and far more  
What prevents servers  
connected to Dominion  
KX from “locking up”  
when users switch away  
from them?  
reliable than that found in lower end KVM switches: it incorporates  
more than 15-years of experience, has been deployed to millions of  
servers worldwide.  
Are there any agents that Servers connected to Dominion KX do not require any software agents  
must be installed on  
servers connected to  
Dominion KX?  
to be installed, because Dominion KX connects directly via hardware to  
servers’ keyboard, video, and mouse ports.  
How many servers can  
be connected to each  
Dominion KX unit?  
Dominion KX models range, offering up to 32 server ports per 1U sized  
unit and 64 server ports in a 2U sized unit; this is the industry’s highest  
digital KVM switch port density.  
What happens if I  
Dominion KX will automatically update the server port names when  
disconnect a server from servers are moved from port to port. Furthermore, this automatic update  
Dominion KX and  
does not just affect the local access port, but it propagates to all remote  
clients and the optional CC-SG management appliance.  
reconnect it to another  
Dominion KX unit, or  
connect it to a different  
port on the same  
Dominion KX unit?  
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QUESTION  
ANSWER  
How do I connect a  
serially controlled (RS-  
If you only have a few serially-controlled devices, you may connect  
them to Dominion KX using Raritan’s serial computer interface module  
232) device to Dominion (CIM), Raritan AUATC.  
KX, such as a Cisco  
router/switch or a  
headless Sun server?  
However, if you have four or more serially controlled devices, we  
recommend the use of Raritan’s Dominion SX model line of secure  
console servers. For multiple serial devices, Dominion SX offers more  
functionality at a better price point than Dominion KX, while being just  
as easy to use, configure and manage, and can be completely integrated  
with your Dominion Series deployment. In particular, many UNIX and  
networking administrators appreciate the ability to directly SSH to a  
Dominion SX unit (which Dominion KX, a digital KVM switch, does  
not offer).  
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Local Port  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Can I access my servers Yes, at the rack Dominion KX functions just like a traditional KVM  
directly from the rack?  
switch – allowing you to control up to 64 servers using a single  
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.  
When I am using the  
local port, do I prevent  
other users from  
accessing servers  
remotely?  
No. The Dominion KX local port has a completely independent access  
path to the servers. This means a user can access servers locally at the  
rack – without compromising the number of users that access the rack  
remotely at the same time.  
Can I use a USB  
keyboard or mouse at  
the local port?  
Yes. Dominion KX offers both PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse  
ports on the local rack. Note that the USB ports are USB v1.1, and  
support keyboards and mice only – not USB devices such as scanners  
or printers.  
How do I select between Yes. Dominion KX’s local access port displays an on-screen display  
servers while using the  
local port? Is there an  
On-Screen Display  
(OSD)?  
interface that presents a list of all servers connected to the Dominion  
KX unit. Users interact with this convenient on-screen display interface  
to select a connected server.  
How do I ensure that  
only authorized users  
can access servers from  
the local port?  
Dominion KX offers the very best local port authentication scheme  
available on the market: users attempting to use the local port must pass  
the same level of authentication as those accessing remotely. This  
means that:  
If you have configured Dominion KX to interact with an external  
RADIUS, LDAP, or Active Directory server, users attempting to access  
the local port will authenticate against the same server.  
If the external authentication servers are unavailable, Dominion KX  
fails-over to its own internal authentication database.  
Dominion KX has its own standalone authentication, enabling instant  
on out-of-the-box installation.  
If I use the local port to  
change the name of a  
Yes. The local port presentation is identical and completely in sync  
with remote access clients, as well as Raritan’s optional CC-SG  
connect server, does this management appliance. To be clear, if you change the name of a server  
change propagate to  
remote access clients as  
well? Does it propagate  
to the optional CC-SG  
appliance?  
via the Dominion KX on-screen display, this updates all remote clients  
and external management servers in real-time.  
If I use Dominion KX’s Yes, if you change the name of a server remotely, or via Raritan’s  
remote administration optional CC-SG management appliance, this update immediately  
tools to change the name affects Dominion KX’s on-screen display.  
of a connected server,  
does that change  
propagate to the local  
port OSD as well?  
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Power Control  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
What type of power  
Because Dominion KX enables you to remotely manage servers; it also  
control capabilities does incorporates the critical functionality of hard power control to servers.  
Dominion KX offer?  
Instead of using a third-party tool for power control (likely with lower  
security and fail-safe capabilities as Dominion KX), you can use  
Dominion KX’s fully integrated remote power control.  
When remotely connected to an appropriately configured Dominion  
KX, simply select the power control options to hard reboot a hung  
server. Note that a hard reboot provides the physical equivalent of  
unplugging the server from the AC power line, and re-inserting the  
plug.  
Does Dominion KX  
support servers with  
Yes. Dominion KX can be easily configured to support multiple power  
supplies connected to multiple power strips. Up to eight (8) powerstrips  
multiple power supplies? can be connected to a KX device. Four power supplies can be  
What if each power  
connected per target server to multiple power strips.  
supply is connected to a  
different power strip?  
Does remote power  
control require any  
special server  
Some servers ship with default BIOS settings such that the server does  
not restart after losing and regaining power. See your server user  
manual for more details.  
configuration?  
What type of power  
strips does Dominion  
KX support?  
Dominion KX can support any serially controlled power strips supplied  
by any vendor, by using our Serial (RS-232) computer interface  
module.  
However, to take advantage of Dominion KX’s integrated power  
control user interface, and more importantly, integrated security, you  
must use Raritan’s power strips (“remote power control units”). These  
power strips come in many outlet, connector, and amp variations –  
simply order any Raritan power strip whose part number ends in the “-  
PK” designation.  
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Scalability  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
How do I connect  
multiple Dominion KX  
Multiple Dominion KX units do not need to be physically connected  
together. Instead, each Dominion KX unit connects to the network, and  
devices together into one they automatically work together as a single solution:  
solution?  
If you deploy Raritan’s optional CC-SG management appliance, CC-  
SG acts as a single access point for remote access and management.  
CC-SG offers a significant set of convenient tools, such as consolidated  
configuration, consolidated firmware update, and a single  
authentication and authorization database.  
In addition, CC-SG enables sophisticated server sorting, permissions,  
and access functionality – for instance, you can create an attribute  
called “Operating System”, and in one step enable only the Active  
Directory group “SYSADMINS” to access those servers whose  
“Operating System” attribute is set to “Windows.” Please refer to the  
CC-SG FAQ sheet on Raritan’s Website for additional information:  
If you do not take advantage of Raritan’s optional CC-SG management  
appliance, multiple Dominion KX units still interoperate and scale  
automatically: The Raritan Remote Client automatically discovers the  
Dominion KX units in your subnet. You can access Dominion KX units  
outside the subnet via a user-created profile.  
Can I connect an  
existing analog KVM  
switch to Dominion  
KX?  
Yes. You can connect your analog KVM switch to one of Dominion  
KX’s server ports. Simply use a PS/2 Computer Interface Module  
(CIM), and attach it to the user ports of your existing analog KVM  
switch. Please note that analog KVM switches vary in their  
specifications and Raritan cannot guarantee the interoperability of any  
particular third-party analog KVM switch. Contact Raritan technical  
support for further information. Raritan’s Paragon and Paragon II  
analog switches are IP enabled by the IP-Reach family of remote access  
products.  
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Computer Interface Modules (CIMs)  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Can I use Computer  
Interface Modules  
(CIMs) from Raritan’s  
analog matrix KVM  
switch, Paragon, with  
Dominion KX?  
Yes. Certain Paragon computer interface modules (CIMs) may work  
with Dominion KX (please check the Raritan web site for the latest list  
of certified CIMs).  
However, because Paragon CIMs cost more than Dominion KX CIMs  
(as they incorporate technology for video transmission of up to 1000  
feet [300 meters]), it is not generally advisable to purchase Paragon  
CIMs for use with Dominion KX. Also note that when connected to  
Dominion KX, Paragon CIMs transmit video at a distance of 50 feet  
[15 meters], the same as Dominion KX CIMs – not at 1000 feet [300  
meters], as they do when connected to Paragon.  
Can I use Z-Series  
“daisy-chaining”  
Computer Interface  
Modules (CIMs) with  
Dominion KX?  
At the present time, Raritan’s Z-Series “daisy-chaining” computer  
interface modules do not work with Dominion KX. This capability will  
be incorporated in future releases – requiring only a firmware upgrade.  
Can I use Dominion KX No. Dominion KX computer interface modules (CIMs) transmit video  
Computer Interface  
at ranges of 50 to 150 feet (15 – 45 m) and thus do not work with  
Paragon, which requires CIMs that transmit video at a range of 1000  
feet (300 meters). To ensure that all Raritan’s customers experience the  
very best quality video available in the industry – a consistent Raritan  
characteristic – Dominion Series CIMs do not interoperate with  
Paragon.  
Modules (CIMs) with  
Raritan’s analog matrix  
KVM switch, Paragon?  
Security  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
What kind of encryption Dominion KX utilizes industry-standard (and extremely secure) 128-bit  
does Dominion KX use? RC4 encryption, both in its SSL communications as well as its own  
data stream. Literally no data is transmitted between remote clients and  
Dominion KX that is not completely secured by encryption.  
Does Dominion KX  
allow encryption of  
video data? Or does it  
only encrypt keyboard  
and mouse data?  
Unlike competing solutions, which only encrypt keyboard and mouse  
data, Dominion KX does not compromise your security - it allows  
encryption of keyboard, mouse and video data.  
How does Dominion KX Through a very simple configuration, Dominion KX can be set to  
integrate with external  
authentication servers  
such as Active  
Directory, RADIUS, or  
LDAP?  
forward all authentication requests to an external server such as LDAP,  
Active Directory, or RADIUS. For each authenticated user, Dominion  
KX receives from the authentication server the user group to which that  
user belongs. Dominion KX then determines the user’s access  
permissions depending on what user group to which he belongs.  
How are usernames and Should you use Dominion KX’s internal authentication capabilities, all  
passwords stored?  
sensitive information such as usernames and passwords are stored in a  
hashed format. Literally no one, including Raritan technical support or  
Product Engineering departments, can retrieve those usernames and  
passwords.  
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Manageability  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
Can Dominion KX be  
remotely managed and  
configured via web  
browser?  
Yes. Dominion KX can be completely configured remotely via Web  
browser. Note that this does require that your workstation have Java  
Runtime Environment 1.4.2 installed.  
Besides the initial setting of Dominion KX’s IP address, everything  
about the solution can be completely set up over the network. (In fact,  
using a crossover Ethernet cable and Dominion KX’s default IP  
address, you can even configure even the initial settings configured via  
Web browser.)  
Can I backup and restore Yes, Dominion KX’s device and user configurations can be completely  
Dominion KX’s  
configuration?  
backed up for later restoration in the event of a catastrophe. More  
commonly, this functionality is also very useful for configuring  
multiple Dominion KX units if you have not deployed Raritan’s CC-SG  
centralized management appliance. You can back up the user  
configuration and restore it on remaining units.  
Dominion KX’s backup and restore functionality can be utilized  
remotely over the network; in fact, via a Web browser.  
What auditing or  
logging does Dominion  
KX offer?  
For complete accountability, Dominion KX logs all major user events  
with a date and time stamp. For instance, reported events include (but  
are not limited to): user login, user logout, user access of a particular  
server, unsuccessful login, configuration changes, etc  
Can Dominion KX  
integrate with syslog?  
Yes, for your convenience, in addition to Dominion KX’s own internal  
logging capabilities, Dominion KX can also send the following logged  
events to a centralized syslog server:  
Network  
Admin  
Error  
Text  
System  
Can Dominion KX’s  
internal clock be  
synchronized with a  
timeserver?  
Yes, Dominion KX supports the industry-standard NTP protocol for  
synchronization with either your corporate timeserver, or with any  
public time server [assuming that outbound NTP requests are allowed  
through your corporate firewall].  
Does the power supply  
used by Dominion KX  
automatically detect  
voltage settings?  
Yes, Dominion KX’s power supply can be used in any AC voltage  
ranges from 100-240 volts, at 50-60 Hz.  
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Miscellaneous  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
What is Dominion KX’s 192.168.0.192  
default IP address?  
What is Dominion KX’s For the highest level of security, Raritan highly recommends that users  
default username and  
password?  
reconfigure their Dominion KX default administrative username and  
password of (admin/raritan [all lower case]) as soon as the unit is  
connected to the network.  
I changed and  
subsequently forgot  
Dominion KX’s  
KX Release 1.3 contains a local reset feature that can be used to factory  
reset the device, which will reset the administrative password on the  
device. Alternately, the KX can be configured to reset the  
administrative password; administrative password.  
can you retrieve it for  
me?  
Is 24/7 Technical  
Support available for  
Dominion KX?  
Yes, Raritan offers an extended warranty that that provides 24/7  
support; please contact Raritan for additional information. During  
office hours, please contact your local Raritan Technical Support office.  
U.S./Canada/Latin America  
Phone: (800) 724-8090 or 732-764-8886  
Fax: (732) 764-8887  
Europe  
Phone: (31) 10-284-4040  
Fax: (31) 10-284-4049  
Japan  
Phone: (81) 3-5833-6360  
Fax: (81) 03-5833-6336  
Rest of World  
Phone: (886) 2-8919-1333  
Fax: (886) 2-8919-1338  
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255-80-6040  
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World Headquarters  
Raritan Korea  
European Headquarters  
Raritan Computer, Inc.  
400 Cottontail Lane  
Somerset, NJ 08873  
USA  
Tel. (732) 764-8886  
Fax. (732) 764-8887  
Raritan Computer Korea Inc.  
#3602, Trade Tower, World Trade  
Center  
Samsung-dong, Kangnam-gu  
Seoul, Korea  
Tel. (82) 2 557-8730  
Fax. (82) 2 557-8733  
Raritan Computer Europe, B.V.  
Eglantierbaan 16  
2908 LV Capelle aan den IJssel  
The Netherlands  
Tel. (31) 10-284-4040  
Fax. (31) 10-284-4049  
Raritan OEM Division  
Peppercon USA, Inc.  
111 E. Wacker Dr, Suite 2626  
Chicago, IL 60601  
Tel. (847) 466-1392  
Fax. (312) 729-1375  
Raritan Computer Japan, Inc.  
Raritan Computer France  
4th Floor, Shinkawa NS Building  
1-26-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku  
Tokyo, Japan 104-0033  
Tel. (81) 03-3523-5991  
Fax. (81) 03-3523-5992  
120 Rue Jean Jaures  
92300 Levallois-Perret  
France  
Tel. (33) 14-756-2039  
Fax. (33) 14-756-2061  
Asia Pacific Headquarters  
Raritan Computer Taiwan, Inc.  
5F, 121 , Lane 235 , Pao-Chiao Road  
Hsin Tien Taipei  
Raritan Computer Japan Osaka Office  
Honmachi Phoenix Bldg 8F  
1-15-8 Nishihonmachi Nishi-ku  
Osaka, Japan 550-0005  
Tel. (81) (6) 4391-7752  
Fax. (81) (6) 4391-7761  
Raritan Computer Deutschland  
GmbH  
Taiwan, ROC  
Lichtstraße 2  
D-45127 Essen  
Germany  
Tel. (49) 201-747-98-0  
Fax. (49) 201-747-98-50  
Tel. (886) 2 8919-1333  
Fax. (886) 2 8919-1338  
Raritan Australia  
Raritan China Offices  
Level 2, 448 St Kilda Road,  
Melbourne, VIC3004  
Australia  
Shanghai Representative Office of  
Raritan Computer, Inc.  
Raritan Computer Italia  
Rm 17E Cross Region Plaza  
899 Lingling Rd., Shanghai  
China 200030  
Tel. (61) 3 9866-6887  
Fax. (61) 3 9866-7706  
Via dei Piatti 4  
20123 Milan  
Italy  
Tel. (39) 02-454-76813  
Fax. (39) 02-861-749  
Tel. (86) 21 5425-2499  
Fax. (86) 21 5425-3992  
Raritan Computer Taiwan Inc India  
Liaison Office  
210 2nd Floor Orchid Square  
Sushant Lok 1, Block B, Mehrauli  
Gurgaon Rd, Gurgaon 122 002  
Haryana  
Guangzhou Representative Office of  
Raritan Computer, Inc.  
Raritan Canada  
Raritan Computer Inc.  
2085 Hurontario St., Suite 300  
Mississauga, Ontario  
Canada  
1205/F, Metro Plaza  
183 Tian He Bei Road  
Guangzhou  
India  
Tel. (91) 124 510 7881  
Fax. (91) 124 510 7880  
China 510075  
L5A4G1  
Tel. (86-20)8755 5581  
Fax. (86-20)8755 5571  
Tel. (905) 949-3650  
Fax. (905) 949-3651  
Beijing Representative Office of  
Raritan Computer, Inc.  
Unit 1310, Air China Plaza  
No.36 XiaoYun Road, Chaoyang  
District  
Beijing  
China 100027  
Tel. (86) 10 8447-5706  
Fax. (86) 10 8447-5700  
Raritan Computer U.K. Limited  
36 Great St. Helen's  
London EC3A 6AP  
United Kingdom  
Tel. (44) 20-7614-7700  
Fax. (44) 20-7614-7701  
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