Chapter 1: Features and Benefits
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Productive Serial-over-IP Access
time out and not left open for possible un-authorized access.
Comprehensive Serial Device Access
Over Ten Years of Serial Device
Management
The first generation Dominion SX has been serving customers for
over ten years, with over 500,000 ports sold. This represents
hundreds of millions of hours of operation across a wide variety of
serial devices.
Automatic DTE/DCE Serial Port
Detection
This feature allows for a straight Cat5 connections to Cisco
equipment (and other compatible devices), without rollover cables. It
also means that a SX II can replace the first generation SX with its
existing serial device connections.
Support for the Widest Variety of
Serial Devices
Supports the widest variety of serial equipment including: networking
routers, Ethernet switches, firewalls, UNIX/LINUX servers, Windows
Servers, virtual hosts, rack PDU's, UPS systems, telecom/wireless
gear. Supports multiple operating systems including SUN® Solaris,
HP-UX, AIX, Linux®, Windows® Server 2012, and UNIX®.
Up to 230,400 Baud Serial
Connections
Supports operating speeds of 1,200 to 230,400 bits-per-second for
serial connections.
Flexible Serial Port Options
Flexible per-port serial options, including BPS, emulation, encoding,
parity, flow control, stop bits, character and line delays, always-active
connections and more. Multiple users can optionally write to a port
simultaneously. Can define an exit command when the user times
out, as well as enable an in-line menu for port commands and power
control.
VT100/220/320/ANSI support
Increased choice of terminal emulation options, allows support of a
broader range of devices. SX II supports the following code-sets:
US-ASCII (ISO 646); ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1); ISO 8859-15 (Latin-9);
UTF-8 and others.
Remote Power Control of Raritan
PDU’s (With Power Control
Menu)
Raritan rack PDU's (PX, PX2, PX3, RPC) can be connected to the
Dominion SX II for remote power control of the equipment connected
to the PDU. Remote power control can be done via the SX II GUI,
SSH/Telnet Client or CommandCenter. Outlet associations can be
created for serial devices with multiple power supplies, such that
these outlets can be controlled with a single power command. The
SX II has "Control P" style menu commands for power control
available during a serial session.
Security - Encryption