User guide

Chapter 8: Security Management
6. If needed, select Local Device Reset Mode. This option specifies
which actions are taken when the hardware Reset button (at the
back of the device) is depressed. For more information, see
Resetting the KX II-101-V2 Using the Reset Button (on page 134).
Choose one of the following options:
Local device reset
mode
Description
Enable Local Factory
Reset (default)
Returns the KX II-101-V2 device to the factory
defaults.
Enable Local Admin
Password Reset
Resets the local administrator password only.
The password is reset to raritan.
Disable All Local
Resets
No reset action is taken.
Checking Your Browser for AES Encryption
The KX II-101-V2 supports AES-256. If you do not know if your browser
uses AES, check with the browser manufacturer or navigate to the
https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html website using the browser with the
encryption method you want to check. This website detects your
browser's encryption method and displays a report.
Note: Internet Explorer
®
6 does not support AES 128 or 256-bit
encryption.
AES 256 Prerequisites and Supported Configurations
AES 256-bit encryption is supported on the following web browsers only:
Firefox
®
2.0.0.x and 3.0.x (and later)
Internet Explorer 7 and 8
In addition to browser support, AES 256-bit encryption requires the
installation of Java
Cryptography Extension
®
(JCE
®
) Unlimited Strength
Jurisdiction Policy Files.
Jurisdiction files for various JREs
are available at the “other downloads”
section of the following link:
JRE1.7 - javase/downloads/jce-7-download-432124.html