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1. 6 When finished click OK to save the Remote Authentication changes or click Cancel to exit without saving Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication Reminder Microsoft Active Directory functions natively as an LDAP authentication server If you choose LDAP authentication protocol complete the LDAP fields as follows e Use Secure LDAP Apply this rule to enables LDAP S which ensures that all authentication requests and replies transmitted over the network are encrypted e Default Port User Defined Port Select an option button to choose whether you would like to use the standard LDAP TCP ports or specify your own user defined port e Base DN Base Search This describes the name you want to bind against the LDAP and where in the database to begin searching for the specified Base DN An example Base DN value might be cn Administrator cn Users dc testradius dc com and an example Base Search value might be cn Users dc raritan dc com Consult your authentication server administrator for the appropriate values to enter into these fields 66 KX101 USER MANUAL e Certificate File Consult your authentication server administrator for the appropriate values to type into this field in order to process LDAP authentication queries from Dominion KX101 Returning User Group Information via LDAP When an LDAP authentication attempt succeeds Dominion KX101 determines the permissions for a given user based on the permissions of the u
2. Keyboard and Mouse Control and Concurrent Access Mode on the User Account Settings screen Each user profile can be set individually to enable disable keyboard and mouse control and concurrent access e Log Out Idle Users Click on the check box to automatically disconnect remote users after a certain amount of inactive time has passed Type the amount of time in the After field Note If you invoke KX Manager via the Admin channel in RRC be aware that this timer can affect your session Launch KX Manager outside of RRC or disable this parameter for the session to avoid having RRC s user idle time logout your KX Manager session e Enable Strong Passwords Requires user passwords to have a minimum of 6 characters with at least one alphabetical character and one non alphabetical character punctuation or number The first four characters of the password and the username cannot match Strong password rules affect only those usernames and passwords stored by Dominion KX If you configure the device to authenticate to a remote server such as LDAP RADIUS or Active Directory these rules are not enforced by the device please see the section Remote Authentication in this chapter for more information on remote authentication e Enable Multiple Logins When this rule is selected a given username password combination can be connected into the device from multiple client workstations at a time e Password Expiration Time Type a number of da
3. SE Figure 78 Bracket Parts 83 84 KX101 USER MANUAL Attach Brackets to KX101 for Horizontal Mount 1 KX101 Unit 2 U Bracket 3 L Bracket 4 Screws e Attach the U Bracket to the L Bracket using the included screws Adjust bracket placement before tightening screws e Mount the U and L Bracket assembly to the rack with rack mount screws provided by the rack manufacturer e Slide the KX101 unit into the U Bracket with the KVM harness facing towards the target Pull and release the latch lever to lock the KX101 unit into the U Bracket The image below illustrates mounting the KX101 on the left To mount the KX101 on the right please follow these directions but attach brackets to the right side of the KX101 unit Mounting Hole i Mounting SS Hole K BO ox SBRACKET RACK MOUNTING MANUFACTURE Figure 79 Attach Brackets to KX101 for Horizontal Mount APPENDIX B KX101 RACK MOUNT 85 Attach Brackets to KX101 for Vertical Mount 1 KX101 Unit 2 U Bracket 3 L Bracket 4 Screws e Attach the U Bracket to the L Bracket using the included screws Adjust bracket placement before tightening screws e Mount the U and L Bracket assembly to the rack with rack mount screws provided by the rack manufacturer e Slide the KX101 unit into the U Bracket with the KVM harness facing towards the target Pull and release the latch lever to lock the KX101 unit into the U Bra
4. The LVC 101 is an additional cable that can be ordered separately for the Dominion KX101 to provide local video access to the target server The LVC 101 cable connects directly to the target server and local video monitor providing local video functionality Local mouse and keyboard control can be achieved by connecting a mouse and keyboard directly to the target server This can be done through an unused pair of USB ports on the target server or the PS 2 ports if they are not already in use by the KX101 The LVC 101 comes equipped with one HD15M male VGA connector and 2 HDI15F female VGA connectors one labeled OUTPUT A the second labeled OUTPUT B To connect the LVC 101 cable 1 Connect the HD15M connector into the Video Out port on the target server 2 Connect the OUTPUT B HDI5F connector to the HD15M connector on the KX101 3 Connect the OUTPUT A HDI5F connector to the local monitor PS 2 or USB PS plgiall alec implemented Target Server z HD15M ie Y ww HD15F Video out ges HD15F A ei Beet LWC 101 VGA Cable HD15M Dual HD15F E E E r E Local Monitor Local KB Mouse Figure 5 KX101 Connectivity including Local Port 10 KX101 USER MANUAL Initial Configuration The easiest way to perform initial configuration on KX101 is using the Local Admin Console you connected to when following the Physical Connection instructions in the previous section 1 Once you plug in the KX101 it powers ON and the
5. 23 ENEE Mig 24 Channel 24 NE 25 Channel 25 NE 26 Channel 26 Remote Desktop Area pue a anen NE 29 Channel 29 NE 30 Channel 30 Aac Am 32 Channel 32 M Admin 28 Diagnostic x TT TT sic Figure 33 Remote Desktop where dual mouse cursors will appear single Cursor Mode x fou are about to enter Single Cursor mode While you are in this mode this software will have exclusive control over the mouse and keyboard To exit Single Cursor mode you must press Ctrl Alt M then 5 M Show this dialog each time you start Single Cursor mode Cancel Figure 34 Single Cursor Mode Confirmation Window For better alignment of mouse pointers simultaneously press the keys Ctrl Alt M to view the shortcut menu and use the Synchronize Mouse shortcut This forces the realignment of the mouse pointers If you have carefully followed Chapter 2 Installation Configuring Target Servers and the mouse pointers remain out of sync click on the Auto Sense Video button on the RRC Toolbar CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 35 Automatic Mouse Synchronization When in Dual Cursor mode the system will automatically align the mouse pointers when the cursor is inactive for 15 seconds Enable this feature by selecting Options from the Tools menu and clicking on the checkbox before Auto Sync mouse in two cursor mode Mouse Mode You can select the mouse mode from RRC s Mouse menu There are three possible choices e Sta
6. 51 202 a By KSX 223 192 168 51 223 a Ba 5440 192 168 51 157 a Ba loc116 112 192 168 51 187 a Ba DKXx 192 168 51 20 a Ba 100432 192 168 51 168 Figure 32 Navigation Tree There are a few ways to establish a remote KVM console connection e Double click on the KVM port you want to control e Right click on the port and select Switch from the shortcut menu e Right click on the port and select New Connection from the shortcut menu Selecting the first or second option above closes any previous connection before connecting to the new port while selecting the third option allows you to connect to the selected port without closing any previous connections creating a new connection if the device supports multiple concurrent connections KX2 and KX4 devices allow multiple concurrent connections Once connected the KX101 displays real time video output by the target server that is connected to your Dominion KX KVM port This video is compressed and encrypted according to the configuration settings specified by the Administrator please see Chapter 4 You now have complete low level control of the KVM console as if you were physically connected to the server To close a connection on the Connection menu click Close or right click on the KVM port and click Disconnect on the shortcut menu that appears 34 KX101 USER MANUAL Single Mouse Mode Dual Mouse Mode When remotely viewing a target server that uses a pointing device yo
7. 75 Figure 73 PC Properties Screen shown on a Dominion KX with a Power Strip association 76 Foure 74 Power Adapter Oise 79 Figure 75 Attachment Cover on AC DC Power Adapter oocccccccccccconcccnnncccononnnccnnnnnononannnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 80 Fale 6 e ALAC TIC E 81 EIQUIS 77 e Ke EE 82 PIQUIC 790 BLACKIE EE 83 Figure 79 Attach Brackets to KX101 for Horizontal Mount 84 Figure 80 Attach Brackets to KX101 for Vertical Mount 85 Foure 8T PS2and USB e 86 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Dominion KX101 Overview Thank you for purchasing Dominion KX101 The KX101 provides a single KVM port for connection to a target server and a single IP port for connection to an IP network Within the KX101 unit KVM signals from your server are converted to IP format and compressed for transmission over an IP network You can control the KX101 via Raritan s CommandCenter v 2 2 and above or operate KX101 independently via Raritan s KX Manager and RRC management software platforms The KX101 dongle form factor makes it easy to install near the target server and each individual KX101 unit has its own IP Address Each unit is powered via Power over Ethernet PoE or optionally from an in line power adaptor Product Photos Figure 1 KX101 Units Product Features Interfaces Integrated KVM harness PS 2 and USB 1s user interchangeable RJ11 serial Admin port for initial device setting and diagn
8. Automatic Raritan device identification will find only those Raritan devices that are configured to use the default TCP Port 5000 or other broadcast ports as set in the Options panel on the Tools menu CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 21 x ea Raritan Devices In Ger ENG_TR364 192 168 539 183 7 p Ba Ewa 192 168 53 110 O A Jackie 101 P52 192 168 52 94 0 Ba Jackies 192 168 52 95 a Ba Dominion KSX 192 168 51 184 a Ba IP Reach 192 168 0 192 2 EI Ba TechSupport IPR 192 168 51 207 a Ba Dominion K5x 192 168 51 202 a Ey KSK 223 192 166 51 223 a Ba KSX440 192 168 51 157 a Ba kx 16 112 192 168 51 187 a Ba DKX 192 168 51 204 a Ey KX432 192 168 51 188 a E USTIP_TS 192 168 51 205 a Ea KX 224 192 168 51 224 a Ba ClentSwerp 192 166 51 245 a Ba DEX4 192 168 51 203 a Ba Dominion Kx 192 168 51 40 a Ba Dominion Kx 192 168 51 213 a Ba bilskx120 192 168 51 120 a E KX_KIM OO07 192 168 51 139 a Ea KX_KIM O01 1 192 168 51 70 Ba GB 232 51_176 192 168 51 176 Figure 17 Expanded RRC Navigation Tree Each device entry in the RRC Navigator provides two icons to communicate network status and connection profile information A connection profile 1s generally created by an RRC user in order to store personalized information about specific devices please see next section Creating New Profiles for additional information Profiled Devices will be identified in the
9. E Progressive Update Internet Flow Control Smoothing UN ke Ma Cancel Figure 26 Compression Tab Settings under the Compression tab are adjustable via the RRC client and not necessary for pre configuration in the Connection Profile If you wish to pre configure these settings however please refer to the section Connection and Video Properties in this chapter C Security tab Add Connection t x Connect Compression Security Private Key Confirm Private Key The private key MUST match the private key set by the administrator or connections will be denied Figure 27 Security tab If you have configured your KX101 unit to use a private security key see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions System Level Security Parameters enter it here in order to be authorized to initiate a connection with that Dominion KX unit Click OK when you have completed the fields When you have completed the Connect and Security tab screens click OK create the connection CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 29 Modifying Profiles To modify a profile in RRC select the device in the RRC Navigator and right click on it Select Modify Profile from the shortcut menu When modifying a device profile please note that the profile description and the IP Address of the device cannot be changed Modify Connection Fa Connect Compression Security Description Connection Type TEPP Connection Find Raritan
10. Mouse gt Mouse Pointers Note For Target Servers running Windows 2000 or XP you may wish to create a username to be used only for remote connections through KX101 This allows you to keep the Target Server s slow mouse pointer motion acceleration settings exclusive to the KX101 connection only as other users may desire faster mouse speeds 6 KX101 USER MANUAL Note Windows XP and 2000 login screens revert to pre set mouse parameters that differ from those suggested for optimal KX101 performance therefore mouse sync will not be optimal at these screens If you are comfortable adjusting the registry on Windows target servers you can obtain better KXI101 mouse synchronization at login screens by using the Windows registry editor to change the following settings Default user mouse motion speed 0 mouse threshold I 0 mouse threshold 2 0 Windows 2000 Settings On target servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 set the mouse pointer acceleration to none and the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting These parameters are found in Control Panel gt Mouse Linux Settings On target servers running Linux graphical interfaces set the mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and set threshold to exactly 1 As mentioned above please ensure that each target server running Linux is using a resolution supported by KX101 at a standard VESA resolution and refresh rate Each Linux target server should also be set so
11. Ok Cancel Help Figure 52 Time and Date Settings CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 57 Users Groups and Access Permissions Overview The device stores an internal list of user and group names to determine access authorization and permissions This information is stored internally in a hashed encrypted format Note to CommandCenter Users If you plan to configure the device to be integrated with and controlled by Raritan s CommandCenter management appliance this section of the User Manual does not apply to you When the device is controlled by CommandCenter CommandCenter determines the allowed users and groups Please refer to your CommandCenter User Guide Note to Raritan Customers Upgrading from Previous Firmware Versions If you previously configured Raritan products such as Dominion KSX and IP Reach running legacy firmware versions earlier than v3 2 read this entire section carefully Beginning with firmware version v3 2 and above the implementation of users and groups has changed significantly to provide more flexible and powerful configurations Relationship between Users and Group Entries You may want to organize users in your device into groups Assigning users to groups saves time by allowing you to manage permissions for all users in a group at once instead of managing permissions on a user by user basis User information helps in authenticating users accessing your KX unit Upon successful authentica
12. View menu click Scale To exit this mode on the View menu click Scale Auto Scroll The auto scroll feature automatically scrolls the video display in the direction of the cursor when the cursor approaches the edge of the display A thin border can be optionally displayed around the perimeter of the remote server screen via an option on the Tools menu W GB 232 51_176 GB 232 51_176 at 192 168 51 176 Channel 5 The blank edge around the target video is the Auto Scroll area Figure 36 Auto Scroll Border Keyboard Handler RRC sends all keystroke combinations to the target system with the following exceptions e CTRL ALT DEL Operates as usual the sequence is sent to the local system and the Windows Security Task Manager Shutdown etc dialog is displayed e CTRL NUM LOCK This toggles the state of the NUM LOCK LED if the NUM LOCK state of the local system disagrees with that on the target system e CTRL CAPS LOCK This toggles the state of the CAPS LOCK LED if CAPS LOCK state of the local system disagrees with that on the target system e CTRL SCROLL LOCK This toggles the state of the SCROLL LOCK LED if SCROLL LOCK state of the local system disagrees with that on the target system e CTRL ALT M Brings up a dialog menu providing normal RRC shortcuts described below e Keystrokes used when generating user defined keyboard macros e Print Scrn Treated locally and copies the screen to the clipboard Th
13. Windows key and the letter D key In the Keys to Release field select each key for which you would like to emulate key releases in the order by which they are to be released Click Release Key after each selection In this example both keys pressed must also be released Review the Macro Sequence field the contents are automatically generated depending on the Keys to Press and Keys to Release selections Ensure that the contents list the exact key sequence you want To remove a step in the sequence select it and click Remove To change the order of steps in the sequence select the step and click WN and Y to re order the steps Add Keyboard Macro X Keyboard Macro Name Minimize All Windows Hot Key Combination CTRL ALT 1 gt Keys to Press Keys to Release Macro Sequence fan Keys T Press Left Windows Key Press Release Left Windows Key Release CS mt CG mnmOcOm Release Kev REMOVE Clear Cancel Figure 38 Add Keyboard Macro Window 4 Click OK to save the macro or Cancel to close the window without saving Click Clear to clear all field and start over When you click OK the Keyboard Macros window appears listing the new keyboard macro Keyboard Macros Minimize All Windows Eun Meera Add Remove floaty Select a macro from the above list Figure 39 Keyboard Macros Window 5 Click Close to close the window 40 KX101 USER MANUAL Running
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16. black banding on the borders of the screen Intelligent Mouse Synchronization will not work perfectly and in extreme cases will not work at all When the resolution of the target changes you must re synchronize the mouse 7 You must choose Best Possible Video mode in the Video Settings window see Video Settings later in this chapter in RRC and force auto sense using the RRC button 8 You must disable all extra mouse features such as snap mouse to default button in dialog boxes and similar 9 OnaLinux or Unix based target do not set point acceleration variables Cea iS m Please note that the mouse algorithm might not work for very slow or very high speed values In addition it may sometimes take slightly longer than five seconds to synchronize the mouse If Intelligent Mouse Synchronization fails the mouse will revert to standard behavior without changing the mode itself from intelligent to standard 36 KX101 USER MANUAL Full Screen Mode Full Screen mode removes the surrounding RRC graphical interface and your local desktop area filling your monitor with the video from the target server Your monitor s resolution will be adjusted to match the resolution of the target server if your graphics system supports it To view the video resolutions your system supports access Control Panel double click Display and click on the Settings tab To enter Full Screen Mode once connected to a target from the View m
17. borders Je Auto Sync mouse in two cursor mode Y Display single cursor mode instructions KVM Switch OSUI Hot Key Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Num Lock Num Lock Caps Lock Caps Lock Keyboard Type US Internatonal Broadcast Port Port 5000 Figure 44 RRC Options Panel 2 Click on the check box before Show scroll borders to view the thin scroll borders that show the Auto Scroll area 3 Click on the check box before Auto Sync mouse in two cursor mode to enable Automatic Mouse Synchronization CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 47 4 Click on the check box before Display Single cursor mode instructions if you wish to see the following instructions when entering Single Cursor Mode Single Cursor Mode Fa ou are about to enter Single Cursor mode While you are in this mode thie software will have esclusive control ower the mouse and keyboard To exit Single Cursor mode you must press Ctrl Alt aM then S IY Show this dialog each time you start Single Cursor mode Cancel Figure 45 Single Cursor Mode Confirmation Screen 5 Inthe KVM Switch OSUI Hot Key panel click on the radio button before your choice of hot key combinations 6 In the Keyboard Type panel click on the drop down arrow and click on your keyboard choice 7 Inthe Broadcast Port Panel type the broadcast port number in the Port field 8 Click OK when finished or click Cancel to exit this window without saving chang
18. deleting and moving objects with a directory service For additional information visit Microsoft s Web site http www microsoft com technet prodtechnol windowsserver2003 library TechRef ebca33 24 5427 471a bc19 9aaldecd3d40 mspx To edit the individual user attributes within the group rciusergroup 1 Onthe Windows Start menu click Run 2 Type regsvr adsiedit msc The ADSI Edit window appears gt O00xXSBB RL ADSI Edit J Domain NC rt ts victor delesty net SA DC vietor DCadaleity DC net H E CN Builtin GJ CM Computers E OU Domain Controllers Y CN ForeignSecurityPrincipals stingusshed Name CI CN Adiministrator wer CN Ad strator CN U er DC victor DC skity DC net CI CN Cert Publishers group CN Cert Publishers CN U sers DC victor DCadsicity DC net I CNDebugger Users group CN Debugger Users CN Users DC victor DCadakity DC net GICNeDnsAdmins group CN DnsAdmins CN Users DCevictor DN lt DC met ICN DnsU pdoeProxy group CN DasU pdateProxy CN U ers DC victor DC dskity DC net C CN Domain Admins group CN Domam Admins CN Users DC victor DCadeicity DC net EI CN Domain Computers group CN Domam Computers CN U sers DCevictor DCadskcity DC net E CN Domain Controllers group CN Domam Controllers CN Users DCowvictor DCedsicity DCemet 3 CN Domain Guests group CN Domain Guests CN Users DC victor DC ddcity DC net E CN Domsin Users group CN Domen Users CN Users DC victor DCadshe
19. indicates the occurrence of video sensing during connections to target KVM Server ports e Bandwidth Usage Indicator indicates how much of your total available bandwidth is currently being used The Connection Speed setting found under the Compression tab of the Connection Properties screen determines total available bandwidth e Security Indicator indicates whether the current remote connection is protected by encryption Encryption requirements are set during Dominion KX configuration see Chapter 4 When a KX101 device is configured for No encryption or SSL Authentication NO data encryption the Security Indicator is represented on the Status Bar as an open lock When SSL authentication data encryption or SSL authentication SSL encryption is selected the Security Indicator is represented on the Status Bar as a closed lock e Concurrent Connections Indicator indicates if multiple remote users are currently connected to the same Dominion KX target server showing one icon for a single connected user and two icons if two or more users are connected Concurrent connection ability can be set globally under PC Share Mode on the Security Configuration screen see Chapter 4 or set per individual user in the Concurrent Access Mode setting on the User Account Settings screen see Chapter 4 e Lock Key Indicators indicates the status of the current target KVM Server with respect to the activation of the Caps Lock Num Lock and Scroll Lock key
20. of serial number gt for example a KX101 with serial number S00002 would have a default name of KX_KIM 00002 Remote users will see and use this name to identify this particular device However if an RRC user has created a Connection Profile for a device that user will see the Description field from the Profile instead Note Spaces are NOT permitted in the Manager Name Enable Modem Interface Dominion KX only Enables the device s internal modem port to allow remote users to dial into the device Default value Disabled Use Default TCP Port 5000 Besides the initial download of Raritan Remote Client and KX Manager which occurs over secure HTTPS Port 443 all communication to and 92 KX101 USER MANUAL from the Dominion KX occurs over a single configurable TCP Port The default is Port 5000 but you can configure it to use any TCP port except 80 and 443 To access the KX unit from beyond a firewall your firewall settings must enable two way communication through the default port 5000 or the non default port configured above Enable Syslog Forwarding Click on this check box to the device s log messages to a remote syslog server Type the IP Address of your syslog server in the Remote IP Address field and click on the Category and Priority Threshold drop down arrows to select the level of event sensitivity Set System ACL Click to set a global level access control list for your KX unit by ensuring that your device does no
21. right click on the icon and select User Properties The Add User or the Edit User window appears Add User Add User Please enter desired User Hame Username Group name ADMIN T livid Password Password CS Confirm password op Cancel Help Figure 57 Add User Window 62 KX101 USER MANUAL Edit User WJKIST Edit User Please enter desired User Name Username Ww IKTST Group name TESTGROUPA h Password Password EE Confirm password DEE OK Cancel Help Figure 58 Edit User Window 2 Type a unique user name or edit the existing user name in the Username field 3 Click on the Group Name drop down arrow and select a User Group to which you want to assign this user If you do not want to associate this user with an existing User Group select Individual Group from the drop down list and then click Individual Settings to assign access permissions and privileges for this user 4 Type a new password or edit an existing password in the Password field Retype the password in the Confirm Password field Any character can be used to create a password 5 Click OK to save User properties or click Cancel to close the window without saving Delete Users To delete an existing user select the user that you wish to delete right click on the user icon and select Delete User CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 63 Remote Authentication Introduction No
22. settings resolution refresh rate Video Settings Enter On Not applicable for KX101 Used by RRC with other Raritan Screen Menu products Video Settings Exit On Not applicable for KX101 Used by RRC with other Raritan Screen Menu products on keyboard press ESC key Send Ctrl Alt Del Sends a Ctrl Alt Del key sequence to the target server Enters Single Cursor Mode in which the local PC s mouse pointer no longer appears on screen Press lt Ctrl Alt X gt to exit this mode TT Full Screen Maximizes the screen real estate to view the target server Mode desktop Show Hide E e Toggles whether or not the RRC Navigator is displayed hone Forces a refresh of the data displayed by the RRC Navigator Navigator Show Hide Toggles whether or not the RRC Navigator displays Raritan Browsed Devices automatically identified on the network that do not Devices have pre configured profiles associated with them cas Displays version information about Raritan Remote Client Single Cursor Mode CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 31 RRC Status Bar The RRC Status Bar displays session information about your connection to your KX101 h Path 3 TOMM Port 3 MD CAP NUM ECRL g Bandwidth Usage Indicator Video Sensing Status Path Indicator Lock Key Indicators Security Indicator Concurrent Connections Indicator Figure 30 RRC Status Bar Components e Video Sensing Status Path Indicator
23. the Specific User Name to select it 2 Right click on the Specific User Name and click Raritan KX User Group A small VBScript application starts that allows you to modify the user s rciusergroup value 3 Type admin or the KX user group name you would like returned to RRC Click OK CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 69 Activa Directory Licars and Si S hestradios com KE Butin 5 In 2 Computers est Publishers Securky Group i 0 3 Domain Controllers Built in account for admini Go Entente certificaten an Sanik Group D DNS Adminrat ors Grop Security Go Go DNS cients who are pera Serby Group Sy Users g fadni I z E WEE II o ri El tusk TESTRADT Uzer D n arce For ancy J 0021 TESTRADIUS User Built in account For Intern E into Liser Lotto User Key Distribution Center Se L hA amd iA Es LEL Le 2 Be Cp sm Le Carrara la Keis mam Figure 63 Entering the User Group Name to be Returned Editing RCI User Group Attributes for User Members The following is applicable for Microsoft 2003 servers only To run Active Directory script on Windows 2003 server please use the script provided by Microsoft These scripts are loaded onto your system with a Microsoft Windows 2003 installation ADSI or Active Directory Service Interface acts as a low level editor for Active Directory allowing you to perform common administrative tasks such as adding
24. the blanking times are within 40 of VESA standard values To check for these parameters Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config Using a text editor disable all non KX101 supported resolutions Disable the virtual desktop feature which is not supported by KX101 Check blanking times 40 of VESA standard Restart computer Note In many Linux graphical environments the command Ctrl Alt plus sign changes the video resolution scrolling through all available resolutions that remain enabled in the XFS6Config file Sun Solaris Settings All target servers must be configured to one of the display resolutions supported by KX101 The most popular supported resolutions for Sun machines are 1024x768 60Hz 1024x768 0 70Hz 1024x768 75Hz 1024x768 85Hz 1280x1024 60Hz Target servers running the Solaris operating system must output VGA video H and V sync not composite sync To change your Sun video card output from composite sync to the non default VGA output first issue the Stop A command to drop to bootprom mode Then issue the command eeprom output device screen r1024x768x75 to change the output resolution Issue the boot command to reboot the server Alternatively contact your Raritan representative to purchase a video output adapter Suns with composite sync output require APSSUN II Raritan guardian for use with KX101 HD15 Suns with separate sync output require an APKMSUN Raritan guardian for
25. use with KX101 KX101 supports only the PS 2 version with the use of an APSUSB adaptor composite sync is not supported CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 7 On target servers running the Solaris operating system set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and threshold to exactly 1 Set this at the graphical user interface shown below or with the command line xset mouse a t where a is the acceleration and t is the threshold Mouse motion Acceleration Siow f oI Fast Threshold Smf TI Large Figure 2 Mouse Motion Specification Screen Configuring Network Firewall Settings To access KX101 through a network firewall your firewall must allow communication on TCP Port 5000 Alternatively KX101 can be configured to use a different TCP port of your own designation see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration In order to take advantage of KX101 s web access capabilities the firewall must allow inbound communication on TCP Port 443 the standard TCP port for HTTPS communication In order to take advantage of KX101 s redirection of HTTP requests to HTTPS so that users may type the more common http xxx xx xxxx instead of https xxx xx xxxx then the firewall must allow inbound communication on TCP Port 80 the standard TCP port for HTTP communication KX101 Physical Connections Dominion K101 BPA NAAR AA IEEE z Windows Linux S
26. 0 Navigator OPON EE 22 RRC Navigator Display and Sorting Options ooocccccnccccccoonncnnnncnnnnnnncnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnonnnannnnnnnononnnnnnnnns 23 Creating New e 27 A A a a a 29 Deleting Bet WEE 29 Establishing a NeWw Connections std lt tansaadsumnesddededsicedetwdeoaatudnendeuaheedeadudsenSeevaisenets 29 Closing a Remote CONnne ction eiee E EEE e E E EEE A A E EE EREE 30 ARS TOODA are are lic p16 9 6 0 EE 30 A eegenen eebe 31 Keyboard o noncut Un EE 32 Remote KVM Console Control 33 Single Mouse Mode Dual Mouse Mode ooooccccnnncccccconoccconnccccnnnnnnccnnnnonnnnancnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 34 AUICMALG MOUSE SV MCIMEONIZAUON dd 35 Mouse leie 35 Balgeet 36 O eebe ee 37 AUTOS GLO P E T E E ET A EA S EE N E EE A E S I E E A aoe coment E EA 37 ji CONTENTS lei o EE 37 Keyboard A 38 Connection and Video Pro pemles erte Eege 41 Color leie te 44 Select Administrative Functions via HHC 45 Pil e ele Le 45 Beie 45 Device Configuration Backup and Restore oonccnccccocccncccconcconcononncnncnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnrnnnonnnnrnnnnonannnnnnnnannoss 45 User Configuration Backup and Restore eiiam e a a 45 LOQ SIE 45 e E a Ea E r EE O a raa aa 46 Remote Power Management eessen aa ae ae eee ee 46 General Le 46 Chapter 4 Administrative FUNCTIONS cccc cece esse esate eeeeeeeneeeaees 49 Launching Dominion KX lte eege cado 49 KX Manager ett ler 50 NGIWOrK el lege 51 System Level Security Parameters naveen
27. 168 51 10 I Ie A on ad Co A dd Figure 23 Sort Ports by Status D Wa basker 192 168 52 140 a By Biisk 192 168 51120 a By bilsloc101 az 168 51 138 a By Dominion 192 168 51 180 a a Dominion X 192 168 51 188 a Mg Dominion X 192 168 51 245 a Ba Dominion x 192 169 51 252 a Ba Jaysons Mz 192 169 51 31 a My ksx 157 192 168 51 157 a Mg loc 121 192 168 51 121 3 a Y loc 184 192 165 51 194 ei WIN 2K 01 6 A sun or 3 WE Channel 1 1 UR Channel 2 2 WI Channel 4 4 WE Channel 5 5 AE Channel 7 7 WE Channel a 3 UD Channel 10 10 UE Channel 11 11 HE Channel 12 12 Ha Channel 13 13 He Channel 14 14 AE Channel 15 15 el Channel 16 16 ES Disgnoste a May kx 157 192 168 51 187 a KX 10151 239 192 165 51 a Ba KX 101 133 192 169 51 133 Ei EX 101 195 192 1639 51 195 a Ba 00224 1192 165 51 2241 E Figure 24 Navigator Displaying Ports in Status Order CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 27 Creating New Profiles Create a connection profile to store important information about your Raritan device such as IP Address custom TCP ports preferred compression settings and custom security keys A profile is required to access devices outside your subnet and for devices accessed via dial up connection Individual users can create individual personal profiles that is profiles are not shared amongst multiple users The profile enables each user to set u
28. 20 Clock hi O56 Phase ES Color S ettinq aia i i i _ mmm Red Dam hr Za Red Offset ES ee Green Gain 126 Green Offset 32 e Blue Gain D n gt Blue Offset 32 i W Link Color Controls ideo Sensing Ce Best possible video mode Quick sense video mode Cancel Figure 42 Settings Window Most settings here are refreshed by performing a Color Calibration described in the next section or by manually forcing the KX unit to auto detect the video settings on the Video menu click Auto sense Video Settings However 1t is useful to understand the settings Noise Filter The KX unit can filter out electrical interference of video output from graphics cards This feature optimizes picture quality and reduced used bandwidth CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 43 Higher Noise Filter settings instruct KX101 to transmit a variant pixel of video only if a large color variation exists in comparison to its neighbors However setting the threshold too high can result in the unintentional filtering of desired screen changes Lower Noise Filter settings instruct the KX unit to transmit most pixel changes Setting this threshold too low can result in higher bandwidth use Note Lower Noise Filter settings approximately I to 4 are recommended Although higher settings will stop the needless transmission of false color variations true and inten
29. 8 bit encryption but using a protocol much more efficient than SSL RC4 encryption but without SSL headers Raritan recommends this option SSL authentication SSL data encryption Secures user names and passwords and provides high level security for KVM data 128 bit Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the Remote PC during initial connection authentication 128 bit SSL encryption is also in place during remote KVM data transfer Note that because the SSL protocol was CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 55 not designed for KVM communication this mode is less efficient but no more secure than the recommended setting above e PC Share Mode Determines global concurrent remote access enabling up to eight remote users to simultaneously log on to one KX unit and concurrently view and control the same target server through the device Click on the drop down arrow to select one of the following Private Mode default No PC Share Each target server can be accessed exclusively by only one user at a time PC Share Mode Target servers can be accessed by eight users administrator or non administrator at one time Control is based on first active keyboard mouse input so multiple remote users attempting keyboard input or mouse movement at exactly the same moment may experience uneven control Note PC Share Mode is a global setting For individual user access settings see
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32. IN logged out Is Jop Al ol 2005 06 09 0 21 GMT ADMIN logged in 192 166 51 61 Ea Export Copy Log Clear Window Close Help Figure 68 Status Log Window Rebooting the Device When in KX Manager on the Setup menu click Reboot Device to reboot your device Device Diagnostic Console On the Setup menu click Diagnostics to view a diagnostic console window from KX Manager without having to launch RRC Diagnostic Figure 69 Device Diagnostic Window 74 KX101 USER MANUAL To determine the Firmware Upgrade on the KX device type build info at the prompt and press Enter For releases KX 1 3 and higher the Firmware Upgrade Version appears This version number is in the same format as used on the Raritan com firmware upgrade page Device System Information On the Setup menu click System Information to view Model Type Hardware Version Firmware Version Serial Number and MAC Address of the device The FPGA Version field is inactive System Information Sustem information Model type DKRZ32 Hardware version 0002 1400 Firmware version OBLS 4k5 FPGA version OOCO0 3200 Serial number HKSEYOOOTS ox nee Figure 70 System Information Window for Dominion KX System Information System information Model type ka KIM Hardware version 1 0 0 0 Firmware version 4 30 2 11 Serial number AASB PZSE0O022 Lox ner Figure 71 System Information Window for KX101 Configurat
33. Internet Explorer 6 0 FireFox and Safari are supported by Raritan MPC Multi platform Client Please refer to Raritan s MPC User Guide for additional information Client PC Video and Display Drivers For RRC to operate properly it is highly recommended to load and use compatible manufacturer specific video and display drivers on the client PC instead of relying on Microsoft generic drivers Security Settings In order to access KX101 via web browser your web browser must be configured appropriately in particular the Internet Explorer security settings tab e Download Signed ActiveX controls should be set to either Enable or Prompt e Run ActiveX controls and plug ins should be set to either Enable or Prompt Please consult your Microsoft Internet Explorer documentation for details regarding these settings Note Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2003 restrict certain types of users from downloading and running ActiveX controls and plug ins regardless of the above settings in Internet Explorer Please consult your Microsoft Windows documentation for more information Launching RRC 1 Ensure that your browser security settings are configured appropriately and type the IP address assigned to your KX101 unit see Chapter 2 Installation Initial Configuration in the URL Address text box of your web browser File Edt View Favortezs Tools Help Figure 13 Type the IP A
34. KX101 Login Screen appears on the Local Admin Console kx101 Unix10 admin Figure 6 KX101 Login Screen 2 The default User Name is admin and cannot be changed 3 Type your password in the Password field 4 Press the Enter key on your keyboard to log on to KX101 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 11 Navigating the Configuration Menus kx101 Unix10 197 168 52 140 Figure 7 KX101 Main Menu Navigation Overview Use the Tab T J or letter keys on the keyboard to highlight the menu selection then press the Enter key to execute Press Ctrl S to save changes You may need to reboot the unit to apply the changes to the system Press the ESC key to go back one screen 12 KX101 USER MANUAL Network Configuration On the Main Menu select N Network Configuration use the kor Y keys or the letter N and press Enter to edit network configuration values Name Ex101 Unix10 uto Detect YES Figure 8 KX101 Network Configuration Screen 1 Use the Tab or Y keys to navigate through the fields and the space bar or the lt or gt keys to toggle between available entries Press the Enter Tab or Y keys when your entry on each line is complete Below are descriptions of each field and the appropriate values to assign e Name Designate a unique name for this KX101 unit for example Miami Data Center The default name is KX101 Please note Only alphanumerical characters are supported and no name can begin
35. M connection to any server running a graphical user interface 2 Ensure that a solid white color covers approximately 15 or more of the target server s desktop suggestion open Microsoft Notepad and maximize the window ES Raritan Remote Client Headquarters PM_IP Reach at 192 1 68 50 173 Rack2_FilePrintServers HR Connection Keyboard Video Mouse Tools View Window Help E Calibrate Color Be Raritan Devices 0 Bg Atlanta 192 1 be KH Dallas_Modem 469 555 2511 D E Headquarters 192 168 50 173 Admin S Rackl_WebServices A 3 Rack2_FilePrintServers My Computer Serial Port O H D E Huntsville 192 168 50 199 E Be o EN IP Reach 192 168 50 142 z be o EN IP Reach 192 168 50 207 My Network ee 9 E IP Reach 192 168 50 212 er Los D E San Francisco 192 168 50 138 Ce 9 Sa TestLab 192 168 50 251 E Recycle Bin Internet Explorer Astart ea Guntitied Notepad GDA 6 12PM Calibrates the color settings to provide optimal picture and performance Mmrsre rr TT Figure 43 Example of Sizing the Notepad Window 3 On the Video menu click Calibrate Color CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 45 Select Administrative Functions via RRC Although the KX unit provides a remote interface to administrative functions through KX Manager RRC provides an interface to frequently used administrative functions directly from the RRC interface When logged into a KX unit as an Administrator you ca
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37. RRC navigator by the Description field in the profile Automatically identified devices will be named according to the Manager Name field in KX Manager s Network Configuration screen please see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration for additional information Left Icon Connection Profile D Profiled A network connection profile exists for this device Modem Profile A modem connection profile exists for this device not exist for it Not Profiled RRC found this device on the network but a connection profile does 22 KX101 USER MANUAL Right Icon Network Status Connected green You are currently authenticated and connected to this device Available black This device is currently available on the network but you are not currently connected to it Unavailable A profile exists for this device but it is not currently available on the network Note that all devices with modem profiles to which you are not currently connected will display this icon For each Raritan device to which you are connected RRC Navigator expands its display tree to show each port for which you have access e Ports displayed with a green icon indicate that you are connected to that port e Bold type indicates which port is currently displayed active in the remote desktop area of the client For each server port entry RRC navigator displays the following icons Connected green Available f
38. UAL APPENDIX B KX101 RACK MOUNT 19 Appendix B KX101 Rack Mount The KX101 unit can be mounted vertically or horizontally facing the front or the rear on either side of a server rack Please use the brackets and screws included with the KX101 kit AC DC Adapter Clip Fitting Identify Clip Type EU Clip Australian Clip 3 UK Clip E Figure 74 Power Adapter Clips 80 KX101 USER MANUAL Remove Attachment Cover from AC DC Power Adapter 1 AC DC Power Adaptor 2 Attachment Cover LS Ee PO REMOVE ATTACHEMENT COVER Figure 75 Attachment Cover on AC DC Power Adapter APPENDIX B KX101 RACK MOUNT Attach Clip to AC DC Power Adapter rat VE de Australian Clip EU Clip UK Clip Power Adaptor Figure 76 Clip Attachment 82 KX101 USER MANUAL Bracket Installation 1 KX101 unit 2 Right panel 3 Left panel 4 Screws e Remove the screws from the KX101 unit Slide the left and right panels off the KX101 unit Figure 77 Panel Removal APPENDIX B KX101 RACK MOUNT KX101 Bracket Parts 1 U Bracket 2 L Bracket JC es a LIS oY p e p i SOS ES S 3 ale gt O GE A e Ser eege ES LS a P e e OSS x s Gs RD a e OS Sk SOR E Sy GE z SS Ss SC i o a Se NaN gt sn A Su we less A A o O lt A y o SC we x S l gt 1 DN o E L S Su A ao i ge A y Ss Ma SM d SC p SY AO SCH A
39. UN Cd Las Remote Network Access Figure 3 KX101 in Your Network 8 KX101 USER MANUAL Connecting the KX101 Integrated KVM RJ11 serial harness with user Admin port for interchangeable initial device PS 2 or USB configuration connections and diagnostics Backlit LED power ON and boot up indicator Dominion KX101 To AC DC ES Ethernet LAN power brick port supporting adapter 10 100 base T auto sensing full duplex Activity and status LED network indicator Figure 4 Top Front and Bottom Views of the KX101 KVM PS 2 Port The KX101 has a built in harness with both USB and PS 2 pigtail attachments that originates from the KVM PS 2 port Admin Port Plug the included RJ11 cable into the ADMIN port and plug the other end into the included A9F RJ11 serial port adaptor in order to connect the KX101 unit to your PC or laptop Power Port LAN Port KX101 can be powered either via the included standard AC power pack or by PoE Power over Ethernet For standard AC power plug the included AC power adaptor kit into the Power Port and plug the other end into a nearby AC power outlet For PoE attach a 10 100BT cable to the LAN port and plug the other end into a PoE provisioned LAN LAN LED The LAN LED indicates Ethernet activity and blinks while the KX101 is in use CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 9 Local Port Note For local video access to target servers use the optional LVC 101 cable
40. a Keyboard Macro Once you have created a keyboard macro execute it from the RRC Menu Bar or by using the hotkey keyboard combination if you assigned one while creating the macro Menu Bar Activation When you create a macro it appears under the Keyboard menu From the Keyboard menu click on the name of your keyboard macro ES Raritan Remote Client Headquarters PM_IP Reach at 192 168 50 173 S Connection Keyboard Video Mouse Tools View Window Help Send Ctrl Alt Delete Cie Enter On Screen Menu Exit On Screen Menu ESC Keyboard Macros Minimize All Windows AE Mu Documents Figure 40 Minimize All Window Menu Option Hot Key Activation When you create a macro execute it in RRC by pressing the hotkey you assigned to it In this example press the keys Ctrl Alt 1 simultaneously to send the Minimize All Windows combination Windows D to the target server EE Connection and Video Properties KX101 s dynamic video compression algorithms maintain KVM console usability under varying bandwidth constraints KX101 is unique in that it optimizes its KVM output for not only LAN utilization but also via the WAN and dial up It also adjusts color depth and can limit video output offering an optimal balance between video quality and system responsiveness in any bandwidth constraint Power users of RRC should understand the following adjustable parameters in the Connection Properties and Video Settings di
41. a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc All other marks are the property of their respective owners VCCI Information J apan CORE PRLUBRES ERS AE Malas VCCI OR EOC VAFAATRRMHRECT CORE t RERA CHATS CER sel d Lieu dt LEE lee GEET TEE For assistance in the U S please contact the Raritan Technical Support Team by telephone 732 764 8886 by fax 732 764 8887 or by e mail tech raritan com Ask for Technical Support Monday through Friday 8 00am to 8 00pm Eastern For assistance internationally please contact your regional Raritan office Important Information Login e The default KX101 login user name is admin and the password is raritan This user has administrative privileges e Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they were created e The default password raritan must be entered entirely in lowercase letters e To ensure security change the default password as soon as possible Default IP Address e KX101 ships with factory DHCP default In a network without a DHCP server the user will need to configure a static IP address net mask and gateway addresses via the KX101 serial admin console Service Pack e KX101 users with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 01 or Windows 2000 must upgrade to Service Pack 4 SP4 or higher CONTENTS Contents Chapter Le INTO UC O Menard na a 1 DOMINON KA TOT OVE O Wii 1 tele e r Leite EE 1 OCI Feal eS
42. alling RRC software or by launching RRC via web browser see previous section Accessing KX101 via web browser does not require any software installation on the Remote PC This section lists the steps required to invoke RRC using standalone software which may be useful for accessing Dominion KX via modem or if you wish to close firewall access to ports 80 and or 443 1 Launch your Web browser and go to Raritan s Web site www raritan com Click Support in the top navigation bar and then click Firmware Upgrades in the left navigation bar or type the URL www http raritan com support sup_upgrades aspx Scroll down the page until you see the Dominion KX section 3 Locate the appropriate version of the standalone RRC client for the KX Release you will be using 4 The entry for the standalone RRC client 1s a zip file which contains the release notes and the Installer for Standalone RRC Check the release notes for the latest information 5 You can download the zip file to your client machine or simply click on the zip file entry Double click on the Installer executable in the zip file and follow the on screen instructions in the InstallShield Wizard to complete RRC installation on your Remote PC Be sure to check the release notes for the latest information and any release specific instructions 7 Depending upon the configuration of your PC the RRC installation program may also automatically install DirectX and Microsoft Found
43. alog boxes and familiarize themselves with the effects of each setting in different operating environments they can be optimized to your requirements Connection Properties Opens Modify Connection Properties dialog box to manually adjust bandwidth correlated options Connection Speed Color Depth etc Connection Properties 1 On the Connection menu click Connection Properties The Modify Connection window appears Modify Connection EZ Compression Connection Speed Auto Detect bal Color Depth Auto Select Color sl lO Proaressive Update Internet Flow Control Smoothing Off wll mmm Max Figure 41 Modify Connection Window Connection Speed Use the Connection Speed setting to manually tell KX101 of bandwidth constraints KX101 can adapt its speed and not use more than the bandwidth that is available KX101 detects available bandwidth automatically but you can adjust this use Color Depth KX101 can dynamically adapt the color depth transmitted to remote users in order to maximize usability in all bandwidth constraints Progressive Update option Progressive Update can increase usability in constrained bandwidth environments When Progressive Update is enabled Dominion KX first sends an image of the remote desktop at lower color depths and then provides higher color depth images as bandwidth allows Important For most administrative tasks Server monitoring reconfiguring etc server admi
44. aritan User Manuals amp Quick Setup Guides CD ROM Printed Quick Setup Guide Printed Application Notes if applicable Printed Technical Notes if applicable CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Terminology Target Server s Remote PC Serial Admin Console port Servers to be accessed remotely via KX101 and its connected KVM configuration A Windows based computer used to access and control target servers connected to KX101 The KX101 is provisioned with a local Serial Admin console port Connect the serial port on the PC to the Serial Admin console port of the KX101 unit using the included RJ11 cable Then use a standard emulation software package e g Hyper Terminal to access the Serial Admin console port The serial admin console port is used for Network configuration setting time and date setting ADMIN password viewing factory default settings restart or shutdown logging out and Diagnostics KX101 USER GUIDE CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 5 Chapter 2 Installation Rack Mounting Please see Appendix B KX101 Rack Mount for information on rack mounting the KX101 unit Attaching a PS2 or USB Harness Pigtail Prior to powering on the KX101 unit align and attach the desired pigtail to the Mini DIN 8 circular connector on the KX101 integrated harness Please see Appendix B KX101 Rack Mount for an illustration of the PS2 and USB pigtails Configuring Target Servers Before installing KX101 first configure any target servers tha
45. ation Class libraries if they are required If so you will be asked to restart your PC after installation 8 A Raritan Remote Client icon will appear on your desktop Click on this icon to launch the standalone RRC client 9 The standalone client can be uninstalled in the Add or Remove Programs applet in the Windows Control Panel You must uninstall before installing a new version of Standalone RRC 20 KX101 USER MANUAL RRC Window Layout RRC functions are grouped into five general sections on the screen Each section will be discussed m detail further in this chapter The RRC Toolbar provides single click access to RRC s most frequently used features Click on Synchronize Mouse to converge the mouse pointers displayed RRC Menu Bar fegRarita Remote Client RES Connection Keyboard D Sen ei BHS s Emale Ba billskx120 192 168 51 120 a By KX_KIM 0007 192 168 51 139 a Eg Kx_KIM 0011 192 168 51 70 a E GB 232 51_176 192 168 51 176 Am 2 Channel 2 4D 3 Channel 3 TELES New Text ParagonUpd g_edit zip Ceibo DS 51 Document txt Win Debugger AD 4 ZChannel 4 ME 5 Channel 5 ei e r es HE 6 Channel 6 Ea at DN et 7 Channel 7 Procomm Plus Norton Windows NetMeeting 4 8 Channel 8 AntiVirus 2001 Explorer A 9 Channel 5 23 10 Channel 2 48 11 Channel 5 Users with i 9 12 ZChannel 4 Administrator 48 13 Chann
46. ble all access and permissions for members of this group Check Concurrent Access PC Share to allow group members simultaneous log on capability to Dominion KX with concurrent view and control of targets such as a PC Share session Modem Access is disabled in KX101 Important Enabling Manage user accounts and Manage user groups permissions allows the members of the group to change the permissions of all users including their own Carefully consider granting these permissions 60 KX101 USER MANUAL 7 Other permission elements on the Add Group or Edit Group screens include e This Group panel Used By field Displays all users assigned to this group The Select Users button allows administrators to move previously configured users into this group e Select Ports Click this button to specify which server ports can be accessed by users who belong to this group For each server port users may be allowed to control the connected target server view the video but not interact with the connected target server or be denied permission altogether Select Ports for Group NEWGROUP1 Select Ports Set All to Deny KYM Port Set All to Control Set All to View OK Cancel Help Figure 55 Select Ports Window e Set ACL Click this button to limit access to the device by users in this group to specific IP addresses This feature applies only to users belonging to a specific group unlike the Set System ACL f
47. cket Mounting Hole ay eS KH E Y F KS Mounting Ee SBRACKET RACK MOUNTING Sk RE Ww PROSE e MANUFACTURER Figure 80 Attach Brackets to KX101 for Vertical Mount a eee PS2 and USB Pigtails 1 PS2 Cable 2 USB Cable Align and connect to the a a Mini DIN 8 circular Z o A e connector of the KX101 i cent Det i integrated harness AA Figure 81 PS2 and USB Pigtails KX101 FAQS ONLINE KX101 FAQs Online Frequently Asked Questions for KX101 are now located online at http www raritan com support sup_faq aspx 87 88 KX101 USER MANUAL 255 62 4003
48. communication through the default port 5000 or the non default port configured above Press Ctrl S to save entries and return to the Main Menu On the Main Menu select R Restart or shutdown the KX101 and press the Enter key When prompted press the letter R on your keyboard to restart KX101 SH i i KX101 will restart and the KX101 Initialization screen appears upon boot up KX101 is now ready for initial connection Time and Date On the Main Menu select T Time and Date to set Current Time and Date or to adjust for daylight savings time Changes to time and date will not take effect until the KX101 is restarted kx101 Unix10 192 168 52 140 03 18 2005 OF 48 29 N NO GHT 05 00 Eastern Time Zone US Canada Figure 9 KX101 Time and Date Screen e New Date New Time To manually input changes to current date and time values e Adjust for daylight savings time Toggle between YES and NO to reflect whether your country or state follows the daylight savings time procedure e Get Time From SNTP Server Indicates whether KX101 time date should be automatically synchronized with the time date of an external SNTP server Primary Server IP Address IP address of first SNTP server to attempt time synchronization Secondary Server IP Address IP address of second SNTP server to query if primary server is unavailable User standard UDP port 123 Allows user to modify UDP port used for SNTP time synchronizat
49. d your Raritan Device to use a non default TCP Port this information must be entered into its connection profile e Firewall Settings If you are accessing a Raritan Device through a firewall that firewall must be configured to allow two way communication on TCP Port 5000 or the custom TCP Port to which your Raritan Device has been configured e Security Key If you have configured your Raritan Device to require a group security key that key must be entered into the device s connection profile 30 KX101 USER MANUAL Closing a Remote Connection To end your KX101 connection right click on the icon and select Disconnect from the menu RRC Toolbar and Shortcuts The RRC Toolbar provides one click access to the most frequently used commands Pir 2B Bele cs SI Ba Figure 29 RRC Toolbar BUTTON BUTTON FUNCTION NAME Creates a new Navigator entry for a Raritan device same New Profile results as selecting Connection gt New Profile in the menu bar Opens Modify Connection Properties dialog box to manually adjust bandwidth correlated options Connection Speed Color Depth etc Connection Properties Opens the Video Settings dialog box to manually adjust video conversion parameters Synchronize In dual mouse mode forces realignment of target server Mouse mouse pointer with Raritan Remote Client mouse pointer Refresh a Forces refresh of video screen Screen Auto sense m i l Forces refresh of video
50. ddress of your Dominion KX unit Note KXI01 ships with factory DHCP default and fallback to the static IP Address of 192 168 0 192 net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 18 KX101 USER MANUAL 2 KX101 will redirect you to an HTTPS 128 bit secure web page for launching RRC Raritan Remote Client Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address http 192 168 50 173 Go Raritan Raritan Remote Client 1 21 2003 16 56 34 358 Raritan Remote Client loading Figure 14 RRC Loading Screen Depending on your browser s security configuration you may see any or all of the following dialog boxes confirming access and launch of an externally provided program Click Yes to advance through any of these prompts Security Alert E Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or Y changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority Y The security certificate date is valid A The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed Yes 1 View Certificate Internet Explorer x Internet Explorer 5 Do you want to allow software such as Active controls 75 A script is accessing some sof
51. device By Ge F Address Name C DNS Name W Use Default Port Number Port Humber jo Figure 28 Modify Connection screen Deleting Profiles To delete a profile in RRC select the device in the RRC Navigator and right click on 1t Select Delete Profile from the shortcut menu When RRC asks you to confirm deletion click Yes to delete the profile for this device or click No to return to RRC without deleting Establishing a New Connection After typing your user name and password double click the icon of a Raritan networked device in the RRC Navigator to connect You can also right click on the device name and select New Connection from the shortcut menu Note The default KX101 login user name is admin with the password raritan This user has administrative privileges Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they were created The default password raritan must be entered entirely in lowercase letters To ensure security change the default username password as soon as possible If you do not see an icon for your KX101 in the RRC Navigator please follow the instructions in the Creating New Profiles section in this chapter to create a new connection profile for your KX101 unit If you are having problems connecting to a Raritan device be sure to check the following e Username Password Raritan usernames and passwords are case sensitive e TCP Port If you have configure
52. ectory Schema in the left pane of the window Right click Attributes in the left pane Click New and then select Attribute When the warning message appears click Continue and the Create New Attribute window appears Create New Attribute ajx Ka Create a New Attribute Object Identification Common Name roiusergroup LDAP Display Name reiusergroup Unique 500 Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 13742 50 Syntax and Range Suntax Case Insensitive String D Mmmum Maximum F Multi Valued Cancel Figure 61 Creating a New Attribute Type rciusergroup in the Common Name field Type rciusergroup in the LDAP Display Name field Type 1 3 6 1 4 1 13742 50 in the Unique x5000 Object ID field Click on the Syntax drop down arrow and select Case Insensitive String from the list Type 1 in the Minimum field Type 24 in the Maximum field 0 Click OK to create the new attribute Adding Attributes to the Class ae ee Click Classes in the left pane of the window Scroll to the user class in the right pane and right click on it Select Properties from the menu The user Properties window appears Click on the Attributes tab Click Add Select rciusergroup from the Select Schema Object list 68 KX101 USER MANUAL General Relationship Attributes Security ara el Select Schema Object AS ES user Mariata Select a schema object productCode a a profilePath d proxiedO bjectN ame c p
53. ed alphanumerically within each group View Help Toolbar w Statue Bar Biot tw i ow Navigator 16 Test 192 168 IP ITS TRA Ad II Status Figure 21 Sort Ports by Name Fl Raritan Devices D Wa basker 192 168 52 140 a By Biex 192 168 51 120 a By biiio 101 192 168 51 138 a Ba Dominion x 192 168 51 180 a Ba Domirion 4X 192 168 51 188 a Ba Dominiontx 192 168 51 245 a Ba Domirion 4X 192 168 51 252 a a Jaysons 442 192 16 51 31 a Ba ksx 157 192 168 51 157 a My loc 121 192 188 51 121 a Ea loc 194 192 168 51 184 HE Channel 1 1 HE Channel 2 2 WE Channel 4 4 WE Channel 5 5 WE Channel 7 7 Ha Channel 3 Ha Channel 10 10 Ma Channel 11 11 Ha Channel 12 12 Ha Channel 13 13 AN Channel 14 14 Ae Channel 15 15 HE Channel 16 16 sun 01 3 Lei wm 2K 01 6 ES Ciagnostc a By loc 187 192 168 51 187 a By KX 1015 1 299 192 168 51 21 a By 100101 133 192 168 51 133 a By KX 101 195 192 168 51 195 a Ba 224 1192 168 51 2241 Ed Figure 22 Navigator Displaying Ports in Name Order 25 26 KX101 USER MANUAL Sort by Status Ports are sorted in the following order Active Channels Busy Channels Available Devices Unavailable Devices d View Help tw Toolbar ow Status Bar Dee lw Navigator 1 176 Lei m Channel Hame 16 Test 192 168 f IF 192
54. el 13 rat ACORASDdBs eg gt privileges may 8 14 Channel 14 Ml GB 232 51_176 GB 232 51_176 at 192 168 51 176 Channel 5 modify KX101 HBB 15 Channel 15 configuration ff 16 Channel 16 A 17 Channel 17 settings 8 O os ff 18 Channel 18 remotely HE 19 Channel 19 OS 20 Channel 20 fi 21 Channel 21 HE 22 Channel 22 ff 23 Channel 23 fi 24 Channel 24 AE 25 Channel 25 Remotely access ze channel 26 VT100 serial 8 27 Channel 27 consoles gt 28 Channel 28 connected to the 48 29 Channel 29 MQ 30 Channel 30 Serial IN port IR chame of KX101 ROPES ES GIG Mail S Stall fee ZOmMPrEss Install cos EFE RRC Status Bar provides real time information on connection parameters RRC Navigator displays any known Remote KVM Console Raritan networked devices Double click on a port to establish control over the server or KVM switch attached to that port Figure 16 RRC Screen Components RRC Navigator The RRC Navigator provides a tree view of every known Raritan KVM Over IP device so you can access all Raritan networked appliances for which a connection profile exists and or all Raritan devices automatically identified on the network Note Automatic Raritan device identification uses the UDP protocol and will typically identify all Raritan devices on your subnet Network administrators rarely allow UDP to function outside of a subnet
55. elds are used for associating the selected target with a connected Remote Power Control Strip please see the Power Control section in this chapter for additional information 76 KX101 USER MANUAL PC Properties KVM Port Properties PC Keel Name Status kum Port Available Outlet Figure 73 PC Properties Screen shown on a Dominion KX with a Power Strip association Note Power strip association is not available for KX101 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Appendix A Specifications DIMENSIONS WxDxH 2 89 W x 4 04 D x 1 06 H 73 4mm W x 102 54mm D 27mm H i WEIGHT POWER W CABLE 0 612lbs 110 220V auto 0 278kg switching 50 60 Hz European Remote Connection Network 1OBASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet Protocols TCP IP UDP SNMP Raritan Remote Client Software 48VDC via PoE Operating System Requirements Windows XP NT ME 2000 KVM Input Keyboard PS 2 via USB Mouse PS 2 via USB Video VGA Supported Resolutions Text Modes 1024x768 60Hz 640x480 60Hz 1024x768 70Hz 640x480 72Hz 1024x768 75Hz 640x480 75Hz 1024x768 85Hz 640x480 85Hz 1152x864 60Hz 800x600 56Hz 1152x864 75Hz 800x600 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 800x600 72Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 800x600 75Hz 800x600 O 85Hz KVM Harness Built in KVM harness with PS 2 and USB pigtail attachments Local Console Port RJII standard cord for serial communication 78 KX101 USER MAN
56. enu click Full Screen or press the keys Ctrl Alt M and then F to select Full Normal Screen If your graphic system does not support the resolution of the target system you will be unable to enter Full Screen mode and will see a message warning that your resolutions should be changed to execute the command amp amp A My Computer WINZIP Shortcut to Shortcut to SNIFFER PCF AcroRd32 ENGINEER Conference du Documents Adobe Notepar Shortcut to C WinZip Outlook Express CH i f 5 J gt ATMEL Ka Gas SS up E Internet Online Keil u ision2 DEP_3192 pg flip Shortcut to Plogicw exe E Network Sniffer exe Neighborhood a CC RW E Recycle Bin YNC Viewer4 Shortcutto swikdef2 zip Ceibo EB 51x2 dk251_v210 Mouse Win Debugger rave E E K y A i GAS e wv terminal files ParagonUpd vg edt ap CeiboDS 51 SETUP EXE Document txt Win Debugger z SE gl Zb Procomm Plus Norton Windows NetMeeting Antivirus 2001 Explorer dps eg gt LEN VEIA A 3 26PM Figure 35 Full Screen Mode View Asta 4 E DAS CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 37 Scaling Scaling your target window size allows you to view the entire contents of the target server window without using the scroll bar This feature increases or reduces the size of the target video to fit the RRC window size so that you see the entire target server desktop while maintaining the full standard RRC view To activate Scale Video mode on the
57. ere are no other exceptions For example ALT F4 closes the current program on the target system 38 KX101 USER MANUAL Keyboard Macros KX101 s Keyboard Macro feature ensures that keystroke combinations intended for the target server are sent to and interpreted only by the target server Otherwise they might be interpreted by the computer on which RRC 1s running Ctrl Alt Delete Macro Due to its frequent use a Ctrl Alt Delete macro has been pre programmed into RRC Send Ctrl Alt Del Sends a Ctrl Alt Delete macro to the target server Clicking on the Ctrl Alt Delete shortcut in the RRC Toolbar sends this key sequence to the server or KVM switch to which you are currently connected In contrast if you were to physically press the Ctrl Alt Delete keys while using RRC the command would first be intercepted by your own PC due to the structure of the Windows operating system instead of sending the key sequence to the target server as intended Building a Keyboard Macro These directions describe how to create a keyboard macro for the Windows command Minimize All Windows Show Desktop Follow these steps substituting the appropriate key combination for the command you want to create your own macro For example In Windows pressing a keyboard macro is a shortcut that sends a command to your PC When connected to a target server with RRC a keyboard macro is one means to accomplish this task on the target server because pressin
58. erver or LOCAL 2 if the user was authenticated by Dominion KX s built in user name database TERMINATE If this is a STOP request the reason the user was CAUSE terminated Either USER REQUEST 1 LOST_SERVICE 3 SESSION_TIMEOUT 5 or ADMIN RESET 6 Forced User Logoff To manually log a user off a device select that user in the user tree right click on the user icon and select Logoff User View By Channel View By Name E G Users Mo ADMIN UNKNOWN NONE WIKTEST Li wi TE Add User Edit User Delete User Logoff User fidd User to Group Figure 67 Logoff User Menu Option CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 73 View KX Unit Event Log Status On the Setup menu click Status to view the device s Event Log The device Status window appears displaying events by date and time Click Export and browse for a location to save the displayed log file to a text file Click Copy Log to copy the display to your clipboard Dominion KX Status Dominion KX Status Press to save log on your PE Date Time Event A4UUS Ub Uo Aus H fll AUT Logged OUT 19 3 1b0 51 5lL 2005 06 08 20 11 GMT ADMIN logged in 192 168 51 51 2005 06 08 20 11 GMT ADMIN logged out 192 166 51 81 2005 06 08 0 12 GMT WE logged in 1924 166 51 61 2005 06 08 Ur L GMT ADMIN logged in 192 166 51 61 2005 06 08 20 16 GMT WWE logged out 192 166 451 861 2005 06 08 20 20 GMT ADM
59. es Click Apply any time during your selection to apply an option you have chosen 48 KX101 USER MANUAL CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 49 Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Dominion KX Manager is used to manage both the Dominion KX and the KX101 product lines When running on either a Dominion KX or a KX101 features specific to the other unit are disabled Launching Dominion KX Manager Launch KX Manager in one of three ways e Launch via RRC MPC by clicking on the admin port on a device e Launch directly from a Web browser if you have the IP address of the device e Launch KX Manager as an application on Windows and Linux OS Start the installer to install KXM KXM is then accessible from the Start menu click Start then click Programs and then select Dominion Manager If you are using Internet Explorer IE launch your browser and type the URL http IP ADDRESS admin If you are using Netscape version 7 1 or higher launch your browser and type the URL http IP ADDRESS admin html where IP ADDRESS is the IP Address assigned to your KX device A browser will prompt you to grant permission to retrieve and launch KX Manager After you grant permission KX Manager launches Ec Raritan Dominion KX Manager Raritan Farm are D re be i a Login b Exit 2 Help Figure 46 Dominion KX Manager Login Screen Username Password Log on to KX Manager with the username and password
60. evels idle time share mode and other parameters Important The device must be rebooted before Network Configuration changes take effect 1 On the Setup menu click Security and then click Setting The Security Settings window appears Security Settings Press to select encryption mode Encryption mode DC share mode SSL authentication data encryption h Private mode T E Log out idle users Enable strong passwords r Enable multiple logins Password expiration time anl days Local device reset mode Enable local factory reset hd Private key Enter key Re enter key Ok Cancel Help Figure 51 Security Configuration Window e Encryption mode click on the drop down arrow to select one of the following SSL authentication NO data encryption Usernames and passwords are secured but KVM transmissions are not 128 bit Secure Socket Layer SSL protocol provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the Remote PC during initial connection authentication No encryption security in place during remote KVM data transfer SSL authentication data encryption Secures user names passwords and KVM data including video transmissions 128 bit Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol provides a private communications channel between the KX unit and the Remote PC during initial connection authentication After authentication KVM data is also transferred with 12
61. for Remote Authentication in this chapter to determine how to configure your authentication server to return user group information to KX101 as part of 1ts reply to an authentication query CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 65 General Settings for Remote Authentication 1 On the Setup menu click Security and then click Remote Authentication to configure KX101 unit for remote authentication The Remote Authentication window appears Remote Authentication Remote Authentication Dress to disable remote autenticatior 8 None C LDA O RADIUS Servers Server secret es WO RADIUS cm EECH ox cancel Help Figure 60 Remote Authentication Window 2 Select the option button of the remote authentication protocol you prefer LDAP or RADIUS 3 Type the IP Address of your primary and secondary remote authentication servers in the Primary Server IP Address and Secondary Server IP Address fields 4 Type the server secret needed to authenticate against your remote authentication servers in the Secret Phrase field Re type the server secret in the Confirm Secret Phrase field 5 If you selected LDAP as your remote authentication protocol please read the next section Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication to complete the fields in the LDAP panel of the Remote Authentication window If you selected RADIUS please skip to Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication to complete the fields in the RADIUS panel of the window
62. g R Resume log L Clear the log NWETSTATS Network Statistics ING send a network ping RESET Rezet to Eactory defaults ESTAR Restarts Fx101 TRACEROUTE Print the route packets HELP lt commandNameS Co get mor to exit the diagnostic console Figure 12 KX101 Diagnostic Screen Administrator Password If you lose or misplace your administrator password recover the factory default password via the KX101 s serial Admin port 1 Type the username admin 2 Type the password R E S E T case sensitive Note This username and password recovery works ONLY from the serial Admin console When this sequence is recognized KX101 will perform these specified reset actions as displayed in the KX Manager Security Setting panel e Enable local factory reset default e Enable local admin password reset e Disable all local resets KX101 USER MANUAL CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 17 Chapter 3 Raritan Remote Client RRC Raritan Remote Client RRC is Dominion KX and KX101 s graphical user interface which provides remote access to the target servers connected to a KX unit Most users invoke Internet Explorer while other users particularly those operating over a modem connection choose to invoke RRC standalone Please note that modem use is not supported with KX101 Invoking RRC via Web Browser KX101 features Web Browser access capabilities providing a connection from any Windows based Remote PC running Microsoft
63. g the key combination results in your own client PC intercepting the command and performing it instead of sending the command to the target server as intended 1 On the Keyboard menu click Keyboard Macros 2 When the Keyboard Macros window appears click Add to add a new macro The Add Keyboard Macro window appears Add Keyboard Macro E Keyboard Macro Name Hot Key Combination No Hot Key D Keys to Press Keys to Release Macro Sequence all Keys Left Windows Key Right Windows Key Menu Key Print Screen SysRq Pause Scroll Lock y Hess Key Releaser Remas gleck Ip g ES Figure 37 Add Keyboard Macro Window 3 Build the Keyboard Macro by editing the fields in the Add Keyboard Macro window CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 39 Type a name in the Keyboard Macro Name field This name will appear on the RRC Menu Bar after the macro is created In this example type Minimize All Windows Optional In the Hot Key Combination field type a keyboard combination This allows you to execute the macro from your keyboard when RRC is running Jn this example press the Ctrl Alt and number 1 keys Ctrl Alt 1 In the Keys to Press drop down list select each key for which you would like to emulate key presses in the order by which they are to be pressed Click Press Key after each selection As each key is selected it will appear in the Keys to Release field Jn this example select two keys the
64. ields as follows CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 71 e Authentication Type Click on the drop down arrow to select either CHAP or PAP protocol e Server UDP Port Custom UDP Port Click on the drop down arrow to select whether you would prefer using standard RADIUS TCP port 1812 the legacy RADIUS TCP port 1645 or type in your own user defined port in the Custom UDP Port field e Remote Accounting Custom Accounting Port Click on the check box to send authentication events to a RADIUS accounting server if so type the TCP port should be used for transmitting events in the Custom Accounting Port Returning User Group Information via RADIUS When a RADIUS authentication attempt succeeds the device determines the permissions for a given user based on the permissions of the user s group Your remote RADIUS server can provide these user group names by returning an attribute implemented as a RADIUS FILTER ID The FILTER ID should be formatted as follows Raritan G GROUP_NAME where GRouP_NAME is a String denoting the name of the group to which the user belongs RADIUS Communication Exchange Specifications KX101 sends the following information to RADIUS server in an authentication query ATTRIBUTE DATA USER NAME USER PASSWORD CHAP PASSWORD NAS IP ADDRESS NAS IDENTIFIER NAS PORT TYPE NAS PORT STATE PROXY STATE The user name entered at the login screen In PAP mode the encrypted password en
65. ill check the status of the network connection setting this too low may cause excess network traffic Timeout determines how long a network port must be dead before the switch is made Both network ports must be connected to the network and this option must be checked for Automatic Failover to function SNMP KX101 only Enable or Disable KX101 to send out SNMP status 2 Click OK to set Network Configurations or click Cancel to close the window without saving changes CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 53 3 When the Confirm action window appears click Restart Now to save changes to the KX unit and restart the device click Restart Later to save changes and restart the device at a later time please note that some changes require restarting the device or click Cancel to return to the previous window Confirm action Any changes made to these setting will not take effect until device is restarted i Restart Now Restart Later Cancel Figure 50 Confirm Action Window Reset Settings to Default To delete all of the configured device s network settings and return to factory default settings use the Local Console Port to reset all network settings e To delete all configured Dominion KX network settings use the local OSD or the reset option on the Diagnostics screen 54 KX101 USER MANUAL System Level Security Parameters Use these descriptions to change system level security settings such as encryption l
66. ion Consult your SNTP server administrator to determine if this value should be adjusted 14 KX101 USER MANUAL e Time Zone Select the time zone in which your KX101 unit is physically located Press lt Ctrl S gt to save changes or lt Esc gt to cancel changes and return to the Configuration Menu Saved changes will not take effect until KX101 is restarted Administrator Password kx101 Unix10 EES RERERET Figure 10 Admin Password Screen Reset to Factory Default Settings On the Main Menu select F Reset to Factory Default Settings to delete and personalized configuration settings or changes you have made Figure 11 RESET Confirmation Screen Restart or Shutdown On the Main Menu select R Restart or Shutdown the KX101 to restart or shut down the unit Restarting will apply any changes to configuration and refresh the unit CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 15 Diagnostics On the Main Menu select D Diagnostics to view the KX101 Diagnostic functions window The functions displayed are designed to allow Raritan s Technical Support Staff to assist you in case of troubleshooting please do not activate these functions 1f you are unfamiliar with their intended use Please note that when you close the Diagnostic screen the KX101 unit will log out and you must restart your session EX101 Diagnostic Console j f 192 165 052 140 y View log OG set log mask lt ENTER gt View more log d Insert log marker F Pause Lo
67. ion Backup and Restore On the File menu click Backup and then click User Group Information to download User Group information On the File menu click Backup and then click Device Configuration to download the complete device configuration to your local computer To restore User Group information saved on your local computer on the File menu click Restore and then click User Group Information To restore a Device configuration saved on your local computer on the File menu click Restore and then click Device Configuration Performance Settings Use this window to set up the device s video data transfer and bandwidth parameters 1 On the Setup menu click Configuration and then click Performance The Performance Settings window appears CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 15 Performance Settings E Performance Settings Press to select pause interval for Inactive users Pause video stream for idle users Never ze Total bandwidth usage No limit h Bandwidth per user No limit h Note Limiting bandwidth usage will affect video performance OK Cancel Help Figure 72 Performance Settings Window 2 Pause Video Stream for Idle Users Click on the drop down arrow to pause the flow of video data during periods of prolonged inactivity to prevent inactive users from needlessly consuming bandwidth Options Never 5 15 30 60 120 minutes 3 Total Bandwidth Usage Click on the drop down arrow t
68. ity DC net CN Enterpne Admins group CN Enterprise Admins CN U ers DC victor DCadsicity DC net E CN Group Policy Creator Owners group CN Group Policy Creator Owners CNeUsers DC evictor DCedsicity DC OD CN Guest wer CR sine CNeU ers DC victor DCadskity DC net COCN IIS_WPG group CN IIS_WPG CN Users DC vietor DCadskeity DC net OICN IUSR_RT TS user CN IUSR_RT TS CN User DC victor DCadckity DC net GICN IWAM_RT TS wer CN I1WAM_RT TS CN Users DCevictor DCadsleity DC net DJ CN ekrbtat user CNekrbtgt CN Users DCevictor DC adeicity DC met OICN Ldap group CN Ldap CN U sers DC vietor DCadskeity DC net GICN LDAPS group CN LDAPS CN U cers DC vietor DCadsleity DC net CH CN pencd user CN pencil CNeUsers DC victor DC ud aicity DConet O CN RAS and IAS Servers group CNeRAS and IAS Servers CN Users DCovictor DC rd city DC met CN ruadmin ur CN rusd min CN U ser DC vietor DC dsiity DC met UD CN Schema Admins group CN Schema Admins CN U ser DC victor DC adakeity DC net E CN even user CH steven CN U ers DC victor DCedskeity DC net EJ CNeTerminal Server Computers group CN Tenninal Server Computers CN U sers DCevictor DCedaleity DC r TD CN test user CN tes CN Users DC victor DCadskity DC net COCH WINS Users group CN WINS Users CN U ers D sot ck ga DC pet GJ CN LostAndFound 4 Y CN NTDS Quotes CG CN Program Dots a Y CK System i Nel ser E Configuration Container rt ts victor deleity net 4 Schema rt
69. mote authentication via RADIUS or LDAP 1 To create a new User Group On the User menu click Add User Group To edit an existing User Group Select the group that you wish to edit in the user list right click on the icon and select Edit User Group Either the Add Group or the Edit Group window appears Add Group Group name Basis NewGroup i Mew _ Manage user accounts i Individual group Manage user groups 2 Public group _ Restart shutdown device _ Path time date restorefbackup config upgrade Manage network settings Manage performance settings Manage security settings Manage remote authentication services Manage syslog settings r This group _ Manage diagnostics Used by vlEnable group modern aces Concurrent access PC Share Select Ports Bem AEL o Select Users OK Cancel Help Figure 53 Add Group Window CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 59 Edit Group NEWGROUP1 Group name Basis O New _ Manage user accounts it Individual group _ Manage user groups fa Public arcup vlbRestart shutdown device KF Path timesdate restore backup config Upgrade F Manage network settings Y Manage performance settings F Manage security settings Manage remote authentication services vlhM tti r Manage syslog settings This group Y Manage diagnostics Used by YlE
70. n perform the following administrative tasks directly from RRC Firmware Upgrade On the Tools menu click Update Device to perform firmware upgrades RRC will prompt you to locate a Raritan firmware distribution file RFP format found on the Raritan web site www raritan com when available Be sure to read all instructions included in firmware distributions before performing an upgrade Device Restart Select a device in the RRC Navigator and on the Tools menu click Restart Device to restart the KX unit Device Configuration Backup and Restore On the Tools menu click Save Device Configuration to download the KX device configuration to your local computer On the Tools menu click Restore Device Configuration to upload the archived KX device configuration Please note that the device configuration is specific to a particular device and should not be restored to another KX device User Configuration Backup and Restore On the Tools menu click Save User Configuration to download the Dominion KX device configuration to your local computer On the Tools menu click Restore User Configuration to upload the archived Dominion KX configuration Use these functions to transfer user and group information from one KX unit to another Log Files On the Tools menu click Save Activity Log to download a detailed activity log for troubleshooting purposes On the Tools menu click Save Diagnostic Log to download a detailed diagnos
71. nable group _ Concurrent access PC Share Select Ports Get ACL Select Users OK Cancel Help Figure 54 Edit Group Window 2 Type a name for the new user group or edit the name for an existing user group in the Group Name field 3 Check the boxes before the permissions you want to assign to all users who belong to this group 4 Inthe Basis panel of the screen click on the radio button before one of the options to indicate this is a New group to specify it as an Individual group or to copy the permissions from an existing Public group If you select Public group the names of currently existing groups appear in the field below click on one of them to apply that group s properties to the group you are adding 5 The first group of permissions the upper table controls user authorization for using these specific administrative functions within KX Manager for example 1f you check the box before Manage user accounts the members in this group can create new user accounts in KX Manager Several administration functions are available within RRC and from Dominion KX s Local Console Port these functions are available only to members of the default ADMIN group Please note that 1f you enable Manage user accounts and Manage user groups confirmation windows appear so that you can confirm your choice Click OK to continue 6 In the second group of permissions the lower table uncheck Enable Group to disa
72. ndard This mode requires that acceleration be disabled and is the standard mouse mode With Standard mode the mouse parameters must be set to specific values as described in Chapter 2 Installation e Intelligent This mode uses an advanced algorithm to predict the mouse acceleration based on test behavior Setting this mode commences a mouse synchronization that moves the target mouse at various speeds and then uses this information to predict what acceleration speed is used on the target system With Intelligent Mouse Mode for most servers the mouse parameters need not be changed on the target server For Windows targets Active Desktop must be disabled to use Intelligent Mouse e Absolute This is the best choice and performs exact mouse synchronization with the target system Target mouse acceleration is permitted so any mouse setting on the target may be used This requires a USB target system and is only currently available with Raritan s KX101 Intelligent Mouse Mode Settings Please note that there are certain settings required that allow Intelligent Mouse Synchronization to function properly Active desktop must be disabled on the target The upper left corner of the screen cannot contain a window or an animated background The cursor you are using cannot be animated Enhanced pointer precision or similar mouse properties should not be enabled After auto sensing if the window is not perfectly centered that is there s
73. nistrators do not require the full 24 bit or 32 bit color spectrum made available by most modern video graphics cards Attempting to transmit such high color depths then would waste an enormous amount of precious network bandwidth 42 KX101 USER MANUAL Note When Color Depth is set to Auto Select Color default Progressive Update is automated KX101 will enable disable Progressive Update as needed disabling it for fast connections and enabling it for slow connections Internet Flow Control When using KX101 over an unpredictable public WAN particularly in international scenarios checking the Internet Flow Control check box ensures that packets transmitted by the KX unit are received and reconstructed by RRC in the correct order Smoothing The video Smoothing level you set instructs the KX unit to what degree color gradation shifts are relevant for transmission Video pixels that stray from the majority color are assigned approximated color values to reduce bandwidth used and video noise transmitted Overly high smoothing levels can result in color inaccuracies whereas lower smoothing levels require greater bandwidth and processing power 2 Click OK to set Connection Properties or Cancel to close the window without saving changes Video Settings Opens the Video Settings dialog box to manually adjust video conversion parameters Video Setting Noise Filter Noise Filter p PLL Setting 55
74. nit that is configured for external authentication KX101 first checks its own internal user database for that username If the username is not found in the KX101 internal database the request is forwarded to the external authentication server e If Username is not found in the KX101 internal database Request is forwarded to external authentication server to determine whether the login is allowed or denied e If Username is found in the KX101 internal database and Password is correct Login is allowed e If Username is found in the KX101 internal database and Password is incorrect Login is denied the request does NOT get forwarded to the external authentication server 64 KX101 USER MANUAL Authentication vs Authorization When your device is configured for remote authentication the external authentication server is used primarily for the purposes of authentication not authorization Authorization is determined by the KX unit on the basis of user groups That is once a given user is allowed to access the device in general authenticated that user s specific permission authorization 1s determined by the device based upon the user s group The external authentication server can assist in authorization by informing the device about the user group to which a user belongs whenever the authentication server approves a given user s login request The sections Implementing LDAP Remote Authentication and Implementing RADIUS Remote Au
75. o set a maximum amount of bandwidth that can be consumed by this Dominion KX unit global The lower the bandwidth allowed the slower the performance that may result Options No Limit 10Mbps 5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 512Kbps 256Kbps 128Kbps 4 Bandwidth per User Click on the drop down arrow to set a maximum amount of bandwidth that can be consumed by each user logged onto this Dominion KX unit Options No Limit 10Mbps 5Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 512Kbps 256Kbps 128Kbps 5 Click OK to set Performance Settings or click Cancel to close the window PC Properties To view PC Properties select a server in the server list and on the Setup menu click Properties and then click PC or select a server in the server list right clicking on it and click Properties e Name This is the name given to the target in that channel Administrators can change the name by typing a new one in this field The target name can also be changed directly in the target list by clicking on the name once after it has been highlighted e Type This describes what type of target is connected to this port This value will always be CPU for a server target e Status The availability of a target is shown in this field Available indicates that no one is currently viewing the target Busy indicates that a user is currently using the target and Unavailable indicates that a configured target has been powered off or disconnected e Power Strip and Outlet These fi
76. o your Raritan device see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration Name Type the name assigned to your Raritan device during initial setup see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration DNS Name If you have configured your DNS server to resolve a DNS name to the IP address that you have assigned to your Raritan device type the DNS name Please note that you cannot set a DNS address on the KX101 Note Dial Up Connection properties apply only to the Dominion KX unit not KX101 For a Dial Up Connection enter the dialing parameters that RRC should use to establish a connection Phone Number Be sure to include any additional codes that RRC should dial to establish a connection such as country codes area codes or outside line access codes 28 KX101 USER MANUAL Modem Select the modem as configured in Windows which RRC should use to dial and connect to your Raritan device Select a TCP Port to use Use Default Port Number KX101 is configured by default to use TCP Port 5000 for communicating with RRC The KX101 unit can be configured to use a different TCP Port see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration if so uncheck the Use Default Port Number option and enter the configured TCP Port to be used B Compression tab Add Connection x Connect Compression Security Connection Speed lte Color Depth Auto Select Color x
77. of any user with Administrative privileges Note The default login user name is admin with the password raritan This user has administrative privileges Passwords are case sensitive and must be entered in the exact case combination in which they were created The default password raritan must be entered in lowercase letters To ensure security change the default username password as soon as possible Port If your device has been configured to use a different TCP port than the default port 5000 type that number here 50 KX101 USER MANUAL KX Manager Interface KX Manager provides an interface for performing configuration and administrative functions Many commands in the drop down menus can by accessed by right clicking on icons in the server and user lists on the left side of the screen Dominion KX Manager File User Setup View Help X 2 ll de 8 18 E GP By Channel Dominion kx Qe 3 Channel 3 m 4 Channel 4 O 5 Channel 5 V 6 Channel 6 A 7 Channel 7 E 8 Channel 8 9 Channel 9 VW 10 Channel 10 dii channel 11 Si channel 12 O 13 Channel 13 Que 14 Channel 14 O 15 Channel 15 Paci Phanenanl te View By Channel View By Name View By Status EF Users i som Q ADMIN UNKNOWN NONE WIKTEST 2 wk TESTI Users Device Tree successfully retrieved its information from database admin 192 168 51 120 Figure 47 KX Manager Main Screen There are three ways to view channels click on the tab
78. or connection Unavailable no device connected or access is blocked SE Unavailable in use by another Navigator Options Certain RRC Navigator attributes may be customized to your preferences Display Hide Navigator Toggle whether the RRC Navigator is shown This option can also be toggled by choosing View Navigator from the Menu Bar Refresh Navigator Update the device status information shown in the RRC Navigator Show Browsed Devices Toggle whether RRC Navigator should display Not Profiled devices automatically found on the network or show only devices for which profiles exist This option can also be toggled by choosing View gt All Devices from the Menu Bar Note The Browse connection method is the only method of connecting to a Raritan Device configured to use DHCP IP addressing CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 23 RRC Navigator Display and Sorting Options Showing Ports In RRC you can select which ports to view in the Navigation panel by selecting Show options on the View menu e All shows or hides non profiled devices from the navigator view e Unassigned Channels shows or hides channels with targets e Tools shows or hides the Admin and Diagnostic ports View Help J Toolbar ie E GI ln ech o Status Bar gt iv Navigator w All Sort Po Unassigned Channels SSS SS Tools ys ESA 192416057 Figure 18 View gt Show Menu Options 24 So
79. ostics Ethernet LAN port supporting 10 100 base T auto sensing full duplex LED network activity indicator and status Backlit LED power ON indicator Network Configuration e DHCP or Static IP device address Administration Features e Full support and integration with CommandCenter 2 2 e KX Manager administration e Raritan Remote Client RRC System Management Features e Firmware upgradeable over Ethernet e Failsafe firmware upgrade capability e Admin settable clock or synchronization with Network Time Protocol NTP SNTP 2 KX101 USER GUIDE e Local time stamped administrator activity log SNMP V2 agent that can be disabled by the administrator e Supports RADIUS and LDAP authentication protocols e USB absolute mouse positioning e Intelligent mouse synchronization User Features Internet Explorer browser connection PC Share mode enabling more than one remote user 128 bit SSL security TCP communication English User Interface Power e Powered via Class 2 Power over Ethernet provision e Alternative power by an external AC DC power pack Video Resolution e Upto 1600X1200 at up to 60 Hz resolution Mounting e Rack mounting bracket Package Contents Each KX101 unit ships with Main Unit KX101 KVM over IP Dongle Cable attachment PS2 KX101 Cable attachment USB KX101 Power Adaptor Kit AC DC 6VDC CRJ2DB20 CABLE MISC RJ11 cable Changer A9F RJ11 Serial port adapter Mounting bracket kit R
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81. p www raritan deH Shanghai Representative Office of Raritan Computer Inc RM 17E Cross Region Plaza 899 Lingling Road Shanghai China 2000030 Tel 86 21 5425 2499 Fax 86 21 5425 3992 E mail Hsales china raritan com Hhitp www raritan com cnH This page intentionally left blank FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential environment may cause harmful interference Trademark Information Copyright 2007 Raritan Inc Dominion IP Reach Paragon MasterConsole and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Raritan Inc All rights reserved PS 2 RS 6000 and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communication Corporation Mozilla and Firefox are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation Safari is
82. p a personalized connection Note If your Raritan device is configured to use a custom TCP port see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions Network Configuration or a group security key see Chapter 4 Administrative Functions System Level Security Parameters first create a connection profile so you can access the device 1 There are two ways to create a profile For devices automatically discovered right click on the device name in the RRC Navigator and select Add Profile from the shortcut menu For other devices on the Connection menu click New Profile The Add Connection dialog appears Options are grouped into three tabs A Connect tab Add Connection Ka Connect Compression Security Description Connection Type TCPAP Connection DI Find Raritan device By IP Address Y e 8 3D C Name C DNS Name M Use Default Port Number Port Number fo Cancel Figure 25 Connect tab Description Type a text name that identifies the Raritan device you are configuring such as Atlanta_Datacenter This name will identify the device in the RRC Navigator Connection Type Select TCP IP Connection for a LAN WAN connection or select Dial Up Connection for a direct analog modem connection to the Raritan device For a TCP IP Connection select the option button before the method by which RRC should locate your Raritan device IP Address Type the IP address assigned t
83. roxy4ddresses edad proxyGenerationEnabled proxyLifetime publicKeyPolicy purportedS earch Optional accountE spires pwdHistoryLength aCSPolicyName adminCount badPasswordT ime badPwdCount codePage controlAccessRights dBCSPwd defaultClassStore sl qualityOfService queryFilter queryPoint queryPolicyBL queryPolicyObject rangeLower rclusergroup1 DNAtID y OK Cancel Apply Figure 62 Adding the Attributes to the Class 7 Click OK 8 Click OK Updating the Schema Cache 9 Right click Active Directory Schema in the left pane of the window and select Reload the Schema from the shortcut menu 10 Minimize the Active Directory Schema MMC console Adding Values to New Attributes The following is applicable for Microsoft 2000 servers only Run the Raritan script Addmenu vbs This script can be downloaded from Raritan s web site Please launch your browser and type the following URL http www raritan com support sup_technotes aspx Scroll to the Dominion KX section click on the Active Directory Addmenu zip file and follow the instructions to download the file to your machine Modifying New Attributes The following is applicable for Microsoft 2000 servers only Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap in to modify the new attributes for users 1 On the Start menu click Programs select Administrative Tools and then click Active Directory Users and Computers Click on
84. rting Ports KX101 USER MANUAL Use the Sort options on the View menu to organize KX port information sort ports by channel number channel name or channel status Sort by Channel Number When sorted by channel ports are listed numerically d View Help w Toolbar w Status Bar vi E T eer en INIERWESOEEALECE TIP 1192 TRA 1 1 vw Navigator Status Figure 19 Sort Ports by Channel IA al Raritan Devices A el D Es basker 192 168 52 140 a Bn Bisse 192 168 51 120 a Bs bisioc101 192 168 51 138 a Ba Dominion X Dez 168 51 180 o Ba Dominion 40 192 163 51 188 a Ba Dominion X az 169 51 245 a Ba Gogo E 192 163 51 252 a Ba Joysons M2 192 169 51 31 a Bla kex 157 192 168 51 157 a Bn loc 121 192 168 51 121 n kx 184 192 168 51 184 Ha 1 Channel 1 Hal 2 Channel 2 MY 3 SUN 01 UN 4 Channel 4 Wa 5 Channel 5 ei 6 WIN 2K 01 Ga 7 Channel 7 de a Channel 8 Ha 10 Channel 10 Ha 11 Chancel 11 a 12 Channel 12 WM 13 Channel 13 Wa 14 Channel 14 Weil 15 Channel 15 Ha 16 Channel 16 Md Ki Diagnostic a Ma kx 187 192 158 51 187 a Ma 10151 239 192 065 51 21 a Ba KX 101 133 192 168 51 133 a Wa KX 201 195 192 168 51 195 a Ma 00224 1192 169 51 2241 Figure 20 Navigator Displaying Ports in Channel Order CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC Sort by Name When sorted by name port names are sort
85. s If these keys are enabled on the target server being viewed this affirmative status will be reflected on the Status Bar as indicated 32 KX101 USER MANUAL Keyboard Shortcut Menu To access RRC s keyboard shortcut menu press CTRL ALT M Execute any of the commands on the shortcut menu either by pressing the underscored letter on the button face or by clicking the command button in the menu itself Raritan Auto Sense Connection Information Connection Properties Video Settings Refresh Screen Synchronize mouse SingleDouble cursor Send Ctl Ak Del Send Ctd lb Cancel Esc Figure 31 RRC Keyboard Shortcut Menu Keyboard Execution To PRESS CTRL ALT M AND THEN PRESS Toggle to from Full Normal Screen Mode Exit the Dialog Menu without altering the keyboard state Tf Full Screen Mode is active executing this command will automatically end Full Screen Mode Era Oe EE CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 33 Remote KVM Console Control Once you establish a connection with a KX101 unit that unit s icon in the RRC Navigator expands to display all ports enabled for remote access E Raritan Devices y Ss EnG _TR364 192 168 53 183 pE Ewa 192 168 53 110 D Es Jackie 101 P52 192 168 52 9 y Ba Jackies 192 168 52 95 a Ba Dominion KSX 192 165 51 104 a Ba IP Reach 192 168 0192 a Ba TechSupport IPR 192 168 51 207 a Ba Dominion Kar 192 168
86. s moved and all the offset slide adjusters move in unison when any one color s offset slide is moved Best Possible Video Mode KX101 will perform the full Auto Sense process when switching targets or target resolutions Selecting this radio button will cause the KX unit to calibrate the video for the best image quality Quick Sense Video Mode Selecting this radio button will cause the KX unit to use a quick video auto sense in order to show the target s video sooner This option is especially useful for entering a target server s BIOS configuration right after a reboot 4 Click OK to set Video Settings or Cancel to close the window without saving changes Note Some SUN background screens such as screens with very dark borders may not center precisely on certain SUN servers Use a different background or place a lighter colored icon in the upper left corner of the screen 44 KX101 USER MANUAL Color Calibration Automatic Color Calibration adjusts the color settings on the KX unit to reduce excess color noise and data during digitization of video images increasing the performance of the KX unit Use the Color Calibration command if the color levels hue brightness saturation of transmitted video images do not seem accurate KX unit color settings remain the same when switching from one target KVM Server to another so you can perform Color Calibration once to affect all connected target servers 1 Open a remote KV
87. s to change your view e View by Channel number e View by Name e View by Status when viewing channels by Status channels appear in the following order sorted alphanumerically Busy Channels Available Channels Unavailable Channels CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS Di Network Configuration Use these descriptions to customize the network configuration settings such as IP Address Ethernet speed and others on your Dominion KX unit Important The device must be rebooted before Network Configuration changes take effect 1 On the Setup menu click Configuration and then click Network The Network Configuration window appears Network Configuration EN Please enter manager name Manager name Dominion Ky Line speed duplex Enable modern interface Auto detect T mul Obtain IP address automatically DHCP Interfaces Addresses and masks IP address Enable syslog forwarding l192 168 51 120 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Syslog 192 168 51 126 Y Use default TCP port 5000 rework lass g Set System ACL Failover SHMP Enable automatic failover OK Cancel Help Figure 48 Network Configuration Window Some parameters that may be unfamiliar e Manager Name Type a unique name for the device The default name for a Dominion KX unit is Dominion KX and for a KX101 unit is KX_KIM lt last five digits
88. ser s group Your remote LDAP server can provide these user group names by returning an attribute named as follows rciusergroup attribute type string This may require a schema extension on your LDAP server Please consult your authentication server administrator to enable this attribute Returning User Group Information from Microsoft Active Directory Returning user group information from Microsoft s Active Directory for Windows 2000 Server requires updating the LDAP schema This should be attempted only by an experienced Active Directory administrator Please refer to your Microsoft documentation for more detail To Begin e Install the schema plug in for Active Directory please refer to Microsoft Active Directory documentation for instructions e Run Active Directory Console and select Active Directory Schema Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema To allow a domain controller to write to the schema you must set a registry entry that permits schema updates Setting the Registry Key 1 Right click the Active Directory Schema root node in the left pane of the window and then click Operations Master 2 Click on the check box before The Schema may be modified on this Domain Controller 3 Click OK CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 67 Creating a New Attribute To create new attributes for the rciusergroup class l Ss 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Click the symbol before Active Dir
89. t respond to packets being sent from disallowed IP addresses The Access Control List window appears Access Control List Start IP Addr End IP Addr Deny Allow mem 168 50 192 168 55 255 Allow a aie iat 255 255 255 255 Deny If Move Current Down Up Insert Row Before il Insert Row After Delete Current Row po OK Cancel Help Figure 49 Access Control List Window These ACL values are global affecting the KX unit as a whole Your device allows you to create ACLs for each user group for example you can create a user group Outsourced Vendors that is permitted to access Dominion KX only from a given IP address range please see the section Users Groups and Access Permissions in this chapter for more information on how to create group specific ACLs Click OK to accept the Access Control List changes or Cancel to close the window without saving changes Important Please note that ACL rules are evaluated in the order in which they are listed For instance if in the above example the two ACL rules were reversed Dominion KX101 would accept no communication at all Use the buttons on the right of the window to adjust the order of your list Enable Automatic Failover Dominion KX only Click on this check box to allow Dominion KX to automatically recover its network connection using a second network port 1f the active network port fails Ping Interval determines how often Dominion KX w
90. t you wish to access via KX101 in order to ensure optimum performance as outlined below Note that the following configuration requirements apply only to target servers not to the computers that you will be using to access KX101 remotely After KX101 is powered ON it goes through a boot up sequence during which the blue Raritan logo LED will blink for about 45 seconds Upon successful boot up the back lit LED remains lit Server Video Resolution For optimal bandwidth efficiency and video performance target servers running graphical user interfaces such as Windows X Windows Solaris and KDE should be configured with desktop backgrounds set to a predominantly solid light colored graphic Backgrounds featuring photos or complex gradients should be avoided Ensure that the server s video resolution and refresh rate are supported by KX101 and that the signal is non interlaced KX101 supports the following video resolutions Text Modes 640x480 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz 640x480 72Hz 1024x768 70Hz 640x480 75Hz 1024x768 75Hz 640x480 85Hz 1024x768 85Hz 800x600 56Hz 1152x864 60Hz 800x600 60Hz 1152x864 75Hz 800x600 72Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 800x600 75Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 800x600 O 85Hz Windows XP Settings On target servers running Microsoft Windows XP disable the Enhanced Pointer Precision option and set the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting These parameters are found in Control Panel
91. te to CommandCenter Users If you plan to configure the device to be integrated with and controlled by Raritan s CommandCenter management appliance this section of the User Manual does not apply to you When a device is controlled by CommandCenter CommandCenter determines the allowed users and groups Please refer to your CommandCenter User Guide Note to Raritan Customers Upgrading from Previous Firmware Versions If you have previously implemented RADIUS authentication on Raritan products such as Dominion KSX and IP Reach running legacy firmware versions earlier than v3 2 read this entire section carefully Beginning with firmware version v3 2 and above the implementation of external authentication has changed significantly to provide more flexible and powerful configurations Supported Protocols In order to simplify management of usernames and passwords device provides the capability to forward authentication requests to an external authentication server The device supports two external authentication protocols LDAP and RADIUS Note on Microsoft Active Directory Microsoft Active Directory uses the LDAP protocol natively and can function as an LDAP server and authentication source for KX101 If it has the IAS Internet Authorization Server component a Microsoft Active Directory server can also serve as a RADIUS authentication source Remote Authentication Implementation Priority When a user tries to authenticate to a KX101 u
92. tered at the login screen In CHAP mode the CHAP protocol response computed from the password and the CHAP challenge data Dominion KX s IP Address The Dominion KX unit name as configured in Network Configuration see previous section The value ASYNC 0 for modem connections and ETHERNET 15 for network connections Always 0 If this request is in response to an ACCESS CHALLENGE the state data from the ACCESS CHALLENGE packet will be returned If this request is in response to an ACCESS CHALLENGE the proxy state data from the ACCESS CHALLENGE packet will be returned 72 KX101 USER MANUAL KX101 unit sends the following RADIUS attributes to the RADIUS server with each accounting request ATTRIBUTE DATA SESSION TY PE Either START 1 for log in or STOP 2 for log out SESSION ID A string containing a unique session name The name is in the format of NAS IDENTIFIER user IP address unique session number Example Dominion KX 192 168 1 100 122 NAS IP As above ADDRESS NAS As above IDENTIFIER NAS PORT As above TYPE FILTER ID Any FILTER ID attributes returned by the RADIUS server during authentication will be sent in each accounting request CLASS Any CLASS attributes returned by the RADIUS server during authentication will be sent in each accounting request ACCT How the user was authenticated Either RADIUS 1 if AUTHENTIC the user was authenticated by the RADIUS s
93. thentication that follow explain this in more detail This is most easily described via a simple flow diagram User login with username password username in External Login password ore Login A N YES internal N authentication server NO d denied correct denied database configured YES YES y External Login gee authentication allowed query Permissions Internal determined by zg lookup of Valid cop internal user group user group username NO g denied password YES y Login allowed Permissions User group T ete d External determined by YES found in internal YE pee authentication by authentication internal user group database SE reply Sete ae determined by determined by internal user group internal user group UNKNOWN NONE Figure 59 Authorization Flow Diagram Note the importance of the group to which a given user belongs as well as the need to configure the groups named UNKNOWN and NONE If the external authentication server returns a group name that is not recognized by the KX101 that user s permissions are determined by the permanent group named UNKNOWN If the external authentication server does not return a group name that user s permissions are determined by the permanent group named NONE Please see the section General Settings
94. tic log for viewing reporting and analysis 46 KX101 USER MANUAL Broadcast Port By default all Raritan devices send data through Port 5000 This network traffic includes RRC s auto discovery broadcast In the case of conflicts or to deal with firewall issues you may wish to use a different broadcast port To change the default broadcast port on the Tools menu click Options Type the new port number at the bottom of the window and then click OK to accept the changes Note If you wish RRC to continue auto discovering Raritan devices on the new broadcast port you must configure those devices to use the new port number Remote Power Management With a properly configured Raritan Remote Power Control Strip RRC can manage AC Power to associated targets by providing three options for the remote power management of targets Power On Power Off and Cycle Power To change the power status of a target 1 Select the target server in RRC s Navigator Window in the left panel of your screen 2 Right click on the target server and if the target server is associated with an outlet on a Remote Power Control Strip choose Power On Power Off or Cycle Power to the target as needed these commands are also part of the RRC Tools drop down menu General Options 1 On the Tools menu click Options to view the Options screen You can customize your keyboard and video options to optimize use of RRC General Show scroll
95. tion the device uses Group information to determine the user s permissions which server ports are accessible whether rebooting the unit is allowed and other features You may choose not to associate specific users with groups In this case the KX unit classifies the user as Individual The user list on the left side of the screen displays both User and Group names created for the device Users belonging to a Group are nested under their group name Mandatory User Groups Every Dominion KX unit has three default user groups which cannot be deleted ADMIN User group for original factory default administrative user NONE Permissions defined for this group are employed for a user when your Dominion KX is configured for remote authentication via LDAP or RADIUS see next section and a login attempt is successful but no user group is returned by the remote authentication server UNKNOWN Permissions defined for this group are employed for a user when your Dominion KX is configured for remote authentication via LDAP or RADIUS see next section and a login attempt is successful but the user group returned by the remote authentication server is not found in Dominion KX 58 KX101 USER MANUAL Create or Edit User Groups and Access Permissions Define User Groups before creating individual Users When creating a user you must assign that user to an existing user group In addition User Groups are used even 1f you implement re
96. tional small changes to a video image may not be transmitted Analog to Digital Settings The following parameters are best left to the KX unit to automatically detect on the RRC Menu Bar select Video gt Auto sense Video Settings but a brief description of each is included here PLL Settings If the video image looks extremely blurry or unfocused the PLL Settings for clock and phase can be adjusted until a better image appears on the active target server Clock Horizontal sync divider to produce pixel clock Controls how quickly video pixels are displayed across the video screen Changes made to clock settings cause the video image to stretch or shrink horizontally Odd number settings are recommended Phase Phase values range from O to 31 and will wrap around Stop at the phase value that results in the best video image for the active target server Color Settings Gain control can be thought of as contrast adjustment Offset control can be thought of as brightness adjustment Red Gain Controls the amplification of the red signal Red Offset Controls the bias of the red signal Green Gain Controls the amplification of the green signal Green Offset Controls the bias of the green signal Blue Gain Controls the amplification of the blue signal Blue Offset Controls the bias of the blue signal Link Color Controls Makes all the gain slide adjusters move in unison when any one color s gain slide i
97. ts victor dsicity nef Figure 64 ADSI Edit Window 3 In the left pane of the window select the CN User folder 4 Locate the user name whose properties you want to adjust in the right pane Right click on the user name and select Properties 70 KX101 USER MANUAL 5 Click on the Attributes tab 6 Click on the Select a property to view drop down arrow and select rciusergroup from the list CH tleven Pro pertez Attributes Less Pathe LOAP 4s veto diey net ON steven CN Lsers D weie DI Select whach properties to views Optiorial Select a property to view Altnbute Values Figure 65 User Properties Screen 7 In the Attribute Values panel of the window type the user name you would like returned to RRC in the Edit Attribute field Ci tteven Properties Attributes 3 3 4 Path LOAP As victor dekda nel ON steven CN U cers D vicbo D Select which properties to view Opona x Select a property to view iciusegoup zl Attribute Values Syriac CaseExaci5ting Eda Alinbute EES Valueist Lt se we mm mu Figure 66 Edit Attribute adding user to KX group 8 Click Set 9 Click OK Implementing RADIUS Remote Authentication Microsoft Active Directory can be used as source information for RADIUS authentication by installing the Windows server component Internet Authentication Server If you choose RADIUS authentication protocol complete the RADIUS f
98. tware an Actives control o and plug ins to run y on this page which has been marked sate for scripting Do vou want to allow this Figure 15 Possible Security Alert Screens Removing RRC from the Browser Cache To remove RRC from your browser cache for any reason follow the standard procedure for your Web browser software Directions for Internet Explorer v6 0 1 If you have used RRC recently exit all instances of Internet Explorer and then restart Internet Explorer 2 On the Internet Explorer Tools menu click Internet Options 3 When the Internet Options dialog box appears click on the General Settings tab and click Delete Files 4 Click on the Settings tab and then click View Objects 5 Internet Explorer will display a list of cached program objects Select any entries named TeleControl Class Raritan Console or Power Board and delete them CHAPTER 3 RARITAN REMOTE CLIENT RRC 19 Raritan Multi Platform Client MPC Non Windows users can now connect to target servers through the KX101 MPC can be run via Web browsers and standalone Raritan MPC depending on your browser will launch automatically Instructions on its use are very similar to those of RRC and follow later in this chapter and for further instructions please refer to Raritan s MPC User Guide Optional Installing Standalone RRC Client Note This step is optional KX101 can be accessed from a Remote PC either by inst
99. u will see two mouse pointers in the Remote Desktop When your mouse pointer lies within the Remote Desktop area of RRC mouse movements and clicks are directly transmitted to the target server connected RRC s mouse pointer generated by the operating system on which RRC is running slightly leads the target server s mouse pointer during movement a necessary result of digital delay On fast LAN connections you may want to disable the RRC mouse pointer and view only the target server s pointer To toggle between these two modes use the Ctrl Alt M hotkey to activate the on screen menu and press S to select Single Double Cursor or you can click the Single Mouse Pointer mode icon in the RRC toolbar ESRaritan Remote Client Connection Keyboard Video Mouse Tools View Window Help Ds MS 2S BH cs mama a Ba bilskx120 192 168 51 120 a Ely Kx_KIM 0007 192 168 51 139 a Ela KX_KIM 0011 192 168 51 70 o a Ey GB 232 51_176 192 168 51 176 Je 2 Channel 2 NE 3 Channel 3 ME 4 ZChannel 4 ME 5 Channel 5 IS 6 Channel 6 gt Am 7 Channel 7 Norton IN 8 Channel 8 Antivirus 2001 JS 9 Channel 5 23 10 Channel 2 48 11 Channel 5 5 12 2channel EEE TEC NE 13 Channel 13 HE 14 Channel 14 Ml GB 232 51_176 GB 232 51_176 at 192 168 51 176 Channel 5 Na 15 Channel 15 AE 16 Channel 16 AE 17 Channel 17 NE 18 Channel 18 NE 19 Channel 19 NE 20 Channel 20 ME 21 Channel 21 ME 22 Channel 22 T E Ez Wei 23 Channel
100. unctionality found in the device s Network Configuration see previous section Network Configuration which applies to all access attempts to the device Set Access Control List for Group NEWGROUP1 fo o 0 0 255 255 255 Allow OK Cancel Help Figure 56 Set Access Control List for Group Window Important Please note that ACL rules are evaluated in the order that they are listed 8 Click OK to save Group properties or click Cancel to close the window without saving CHAPTER 4 ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS 61 Moving Users between Groups To organize users into groups select the user group you want to modify and on the User menu click Add User to Group or click Select Users in the Groups window When the Select Users screen appears add users to the group by selecting the user in the All Users list and clicking gt to move the user to the Users in Group list To remove users from the group select the user in the Users in Group list and click to move the user to the All Users list Delete User Groups To delete existing user groups select the group that you wish to delete right click on the group icon and select Delete User Group Before deleting a group ensure that there are no users assigned to it or those users will also be deleted Create or Edit Users 1 To create a new User On the User menu click Add User To edit an existing User Select the user that you wish to edit in the user list
101. with a numerical character the only special characters supported are dashes and under scores e Enable Ethernet Interface Designates whether KX101 should enable its Ethernet adapter as active default YES Note Network connections must be IOBASE T or LOOBASE T Ethernet Line Speed amp Duplex Enter the visual efficiency for the monitor Auto detect 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex or 100 Mbps Half Duplex Obtain IP address automatically DHCP YES default Enables dynamic IP addressing for KX101 Each time KX101 boots it requests an IP address from the local DHCP server Note that this setting can make remote access to KX101 from outside the LAN difficult since the dynamically assigned IP address must be known in order to initiate a connection NO Assigns a fixed IP address to the KX101 unit recommended IP Address Enter the IP address for KX101 given by your Network Administrator Subnet Mask Enter a Subnet Mask provided by your Network Administrator Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway if your Network Administrator specifies one e Enable Web Browser Interface Enables Web browser access to KX101 default YES CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 13 e Use Default TCP Port 5000 VS default Utilizes the default port 5000 NO Enter an alternate port number Note In order to access KX101 from beyond a firewall your firewall settings must enable two way
102. ys in this field to force users to change their passwords after a set duration e Private Key Type a private key password Only those remote users who know the private key in addition to their own usernames and passwords can log in and connect to the device e Re Enter Private key Type private key password again for confirmation Remember that passwords are case sensitive Private key passwords must be alphanumeric special characters cannot be used e Local Device Reset Mode Determines how the Admin password recovery process operates Click on the drop down arrow to select one of the following Enable local factory reset Default Enable local admin password reset Disable all local resets For the password recovery process refer to Administrator Password in Chapter 2 Installation of this document 2 Click OK to set Security Configurations or click Cancel to close the window without saving changes 56 KX101 USER MANUAL Time and Date The Time and Date screen allows you to access the device s current settings to set time date time zone adjustment for Daylight Savings and Network Time Protocol NTP Time and Date Hours Minutes Seconds IS Get time from NTP server MTP server Primary server IP address Secondary server IP addr Use standard UDP port 123 El Adjust for daylight savings time NTP time server port Time g one MT 05 00 Eastern Time Zone US amp Canada h
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