Specifications

Dominion SX Frequently Asked Questions 6/9
Question
Answer
Does Dominion SX support
telnet?
Yes. Dominion SX supports enabling of the telnet daemon on the Dominion SX
unit. Because telnet sends all information “in the clear”, enabling telnet is at
the customers own discretion, and telnet is disabled by default when the unit
ships from the factory. Raritan strongly suggests the use of SSH as a safer
alternative to telnet, since all data is encrypted, including the login sequence.
Can I send an intentional “break”
signal to the SUN Solaris server
when using SSH?
Yes.
Can I send an intentional “break”
signal to the SUN Solaris server
when using a Web browser?
Yes.
Can I send an intentional “break”
signal to the SUN Solaris server
when using telnet?
Yes.
Can I get the buffered off-line
data from a serial port when
using SSH?
Yes.
Can I get the buffered off-line
data from a serial port when
using telnet?
Yes.
Can I get the buffered off-line
data from a serial port when
using a Java-enabled web-
browser?
Yes.
Does Dominion SX support local
(direct) port access for “crash-
cart” applications in a data
center?
Yes.
1. Dominion SX supports local port access. Feature is disabled by default from
the factory. Default parameters are 9600-N-8-1. The local port on the
Dominion SX 4/8/16/32 is a DB9-Male.
2. The local port on the Dominion SX 48 port models with a modem is RJ45
Female. For models with two local ports (models without a modem), the 2
nd
local port is DB9-Male.
What are the pin-outs of the
Dominion SX RJ45 serial ports?
Dominion SX Serial Pin-outs
The RJ45 connector on the rear of the unit has the following pinout:
RJ45 PIN
SIGNAL
1
RTS
2
DTR
3
TxD
4
GND
5
Signal GND
6
RxD
7
DSR
8
CTS
What are the browsers (and
versions) supported?
Please check the documentation or release notes for the specific firmware
version on the SX.