User guide

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If the server has DVI-I or DVI-A, then you can use any CIM with the ADVI-VGA adapter. For
DVI-I or DVI-D, then use the D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI.
20. Are the Paragon Dual CIMs supported? Why would I use these?
As of Release 2.3, the Paragon Dual CIMs (P2CIM-APS2DUAL & P2CIM-AUSBDUAL) are
supported. These are used to connect a target server to two different KX II switches to
provide redundant access, to reduce blocking and to increase the overall level of remote
access.
21. In addition to connecting a server to the KX II, I would also like direct access to that
server. Is that possible?
Yes, you can use the Raritan UKVM device. The UKVM contains a PS2 based local port, in
addition to connecting to the KX II. Note that the UKVM is G1 CIM that does not support the
KX II’s advanced features.
22. What CIM do I use to connect a KX II to IP-enable Paragon II User Station?
The DCIM-USBG2 and the DCIM-PS2 should be used.
23. Which CIMs can be used for tiering?
The D2CIM-DVUSB (Dual Virtual Media CIM) should be used to connect a “tiered” KX II switch
to the “Base” tier.
24. Which CIMs can be used for the generic hot-key based tiering?
The D2CIM-DVUSB or D2CIM-VUSB should be used to connect a generic KVM switch to the KX
II “Base” tier.
25. Which CIMs can be used for the digital audio over IP feature?
The D2CIM-DVUSB or the new digital D2CIM-DVUSB-xxx CIMS must be used
26. Can I use the KX I DCIMs with KX II?
Yes, you can. But these will not support virtual media and absolute mouse synchronization