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Dominion KX II - FAQ

 

 

 

 

 

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Answer 

How do the new features of 
the Dominion KX II compare 
to the KX I?  

Dominion KX II has many new and exciting features, including virtual 
media, Absolute Mouse Synchronization

TM

, dual power, dual gigabit 

Ethernet, common Web-based user interfaces, next-generation local 
ports, etc. See the “Features and Benefits” tab on the KX II Web pages 
at www.raritan.com/KXII 

How do I migrate from the 
Dominion KX I to Dominion 
KX II? 

In general, KX I customers can continue to use their existing switches 
for many years. As their data centers expand, customers can purchase 
and use the new KX II models. Raritan’s centralized management 
appliance, CommandCenter

®

 Secure Gateway, and the Multiplatform 

Client (MPC) both support KX I and KX II switches seamlessly. 

Will my existing KX I CIMs 
work with Dominion KX II 
switches? 

Yes. Existing KX I CIMs will work with the Dominion KX II switch. In 
addition, select Paragon

®

 CIMs will work with the KX II. This provides an 

easy migration to KX II from Paragon I customers who wish to switch to 
KVM over IP. However, you may want to consider the D2CIM-VUSB 
and D2CIM-DVUSB CIMs that support virtual media and Absolute 
Mouse Synchronization. 

Can the Dominion KX II be 
rack mounted? 

Yes. The Dominion KX II ships standard with 19" rack mount brackets.  
It can also be reverse rack mounted so the server ports face forward. 

How large is the Dominion 
KX II? 

Dominion KX II is only 1U high (except the KX2-864 and KX2-464, 
which are 2U), fits in a standard 19" rack mount and is only 11.4" (29 
cm) deep. The Dominion KX2-832 and KX2-864 are 13.8" (36 cm) deep. 

Remote Access 

How many users can 
remotely access servers on 
each Dominion KX II? 

 

Dominion KX II models offer remote connections for up to eight users 
per user channel to simultaneously access and control a unique target 
server. For one-channel devices like the DKX2-116, up to eight remote 
users can access and control a single target server. For two-channel 
devices, like the DKX2-216, up to eight users can access and control 
the server on channel one and up to another eight users on channel 
two. For four-channel devices, up to eight users per channel, for a total 
of 32 (8 x 4) users, can access and control four servers. Likewise, for 
the eight-channel devices, up to eight users can access a single server, 
up to an overall maximum of 32 users across the eight channels.  

Can two people look at the 
same server at the same 
time? 

Yes. Actually, up to eight people can access and control any single 
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. 

Summary of Contents for KX II

Page 1: ...does Dominion KX II differ from remote control software When using Dominion KX II remotely the interface at first glance may seem similar to remote control software such as pcAnywhereTM Windows Termin...

Page 2: ...The Dominion KX II ships standard with 19 rack mount brackets It can also be reverse rack mounted so the server ports face forward How large is the Dominion KX II Dominion KX II is only 1U high except...

Page 3: ...s it take to retrieve The Virtual KVM Client VKC applet used to access Dominion KX II is approximately 500KB in size The following chart describes the time required to retrieve Dominion KX II s applet...

Page 4: ...ynchronization as well as remote firmware updates Is virtual media secure Yes Virtual media sessions are secured using 256 bit AES 128 bit AES or 128 bit RC4 encryption What is a USB profile Certain s...

Page 5: ...or types a character then there is a small amount of bandwidth used If the display is running a complex screen saver or playing a video then there can be a larger amount of bandwidth used How does ban...

Page 6: ...B s 10 15 KB s Open Panel 50 100 KB s 60 70 KB s 20 30 KB s Change Tab in Panel 40 50 KB s 20 50 KB s 10 20 KB s Close Panel 50 100 KB s 40 60 KB s 20 30 KB s Change Panel Option 2 10 KB s 1 5 KB s 1...

Page 7: ...8 bit color or lower bit depths can reduce bandwidth and improve performance Other tips to decrease bandwidth include Use a solid desktop background instead of a complex image Disable screen savers Us...

Page 8: ...II will failover to the secondary network port with the same IP address ensuring that server operations are not disrupted Note that automatic failover must be enabled by the administrator Can I use D...

Page 9: ...Pv6 is the next generation IP protocol which will replace the current IP Version 4 IPv4 protocol IPv6 addresses a number of problems in IPv4 such as the limited number of IPv4 addresses It also improv...

Page 10: ...use the KVM infrastructure to fix problems Dominion KX II is designed to be completely independent from any external server For example should the data center come under attack from a malicious Windo...

Page 11: ...rver CIMs like the Paragon II Which CIM should I use It depends on the type of KVM ports on the specific make and model of the blade server you are using The following CIMs are supported DCIM PS2 DCIM...

Page 12: ...igured appropriately A virtual media CIM D2CIM VUSB or D2CIM DVUSB must be used Is Absolute Mouse Synchronization supported Servers with internal KVM switches inside the blade chassis typically do not...

Page 13: ...le DCIM dongle acts as a virtual keyboard and mouse to the server to which it is connected This technology is called KME keyboard mouse emulation Raritan s KME technology is data center grade battle t...

Page 14: ...k 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 II offers both PS 2 and USB keyboard and m...

Page 15: ...center or to a Paragon II switch Is a user station required for the extended local port Yes The following devices can function as the user station for the extended local port Paragon II EUST Paragon...

Page 16: ...I Up to eight PDUs can be connected to a Dominion KX II device How do I connect the PDU to the Dominion KX II The D2CIM PWR is used to connect the power strip to the Dominion KX II The D2CIM PWR must...

Page 17: ...covered Dominion KX II units can be accessed via a user created profile Can I connect an existing analog KVM switch to Dominion KX II Yes Analog KVM switches can be connected to one of Dominion KX II...

Page 18: ...I utilizes the Advanced Encryption Standard AES for added security 256 bit and 128 bit AES is available AES is a U S government approved cryptographic algorithm that is recommended by the National Ins...

Page 19: ...CIM This CIM must be upgraded with the Release 2 1 10 firmware What firmware version is required Dominion KX II Release 2 1 10 and later is required Which smart card readers are supported The required...

Page 20: ...Dominion KX II s own internal logging capabilities Dominion KX II can send SNMP traps to SNMP management systems such as HP Openview and Raritan s CommandCenter NOC Can Dominion KX II s internal cloc...

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