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6. The JRE installation requires the multi language option to be enabled for
Korean and other non-English language support. For a "Custom" JRE
installation, must ensure that "Support for Additional Languages" is
included during the installation process.
7. An SNMP MIB is available for KSX II 1.0.0 on the Raritan website in the
firmware upgrade section. This should be loaded into your SNMP
management system if you are enabling SNMP traps from your KSX II
switch.
Dominion KSX II Release 1.0.0 Features:
The Dominion KSX II Release 1.0.0 supports the following features:
1. Virtual media with D2CIM-VUSB CIM, provides virtual media sessions
to KVM target servers supporting the USB 2.0 interface.
2. Absolute Mouse Synchronization also supported with the D2CIM-VUSB
CIM, used to keep the client and target pointers in sync, even when the
target mouse is set to a different acceleration or speed.
3. Plug-and-Play, no additional client software required for operation.
4. Web-based access and management
5. Intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI)
6. 256-bit encryption of complete KVM signal, including video and virtual
media
7. LDAP/LDAPS, Active Directory, RADIUS, or internal authentication and
authorization
8. DHCP or fixed IP addressing
9. SNMP and Syslog management
10. Power control associated directly with servers to prevent mistakes
11. CC Un-manage feature to remove device from CC-SG control
Consult the Dominion KSX II Documentation for more information on the KSX
II features.
Important Notes and Information:
1. For reliable network communication, configure the KSX II and LAN Switch to
the same LAN Interface Speed and Duplex. For example, configure both the KSX
II and LAN Switch to Autodetect (recommended) or set both to a fixed
speed/duplex such as 100Mbps/Full.
2. There are several prerequisites for Virtual Media: (1) the D2CIM-VUSB must be
connected to the server’s USB port, (2) the operating system (OS) must support
USB connected drives, and (3) the user must have the required administrator
permissions on the client, target and the KSX II.
3. Not all servers and operating systems support all virtual media options. In general,
modern Windows
® OS’ do, including Windows Vista™, 2003 Server, XP and
Windows 2000 with the latest patches. Target Servers running Linux and Mac