Raritan Dominion LX II User guide

Type
User guide
Dominion LX II
User Guide
Release 3.0.0
Copyright © 2019 Raritan, Inc.
LX2
-v3.0.0-0A-E
December 2019
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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.
VCCI Information (Japan)
Raritan is not responsible for damage to this product resulting from accident, disaster, misuse, abuse,
non-Raritan modification of the product, or other events outside of Raritan's reasonable control or not arising
under normal operating conditions.
If a power cable is included with this product, it must be used exclusively for this product.
In Raritan products that require Rack Mounting, please follow these precautions:
• Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than room temperature. Do not
exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the appliances. See Specifications in User Guide.
• Ensure sufficient airflow through the rack environment.
• Mount equipment in the rack carefully to avoid uneven mechanical loading.
• Connect equipment to the supply circuit carefully to avoid overloading circuits.
• Ground all equipment properly, especially supply connections, such as power strips (other than direct
connections), to the branch circuit.
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Contents
Dominion LX II Release 3.0.0 User
Guide
Welcome iii
Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 1
Package Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Rack Mounting ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Forward Mount ................................................................................................................................. 2
Rear Mount ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Step 1: Configuring Network Firewall Settings ............................................................................................. 3
TCP Port 5000 .................................................................................................................................... 3
TCP Port 443 ...................................................................................................................................... 4
TCP Port 80 ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Step 2: Configuring KVM Target Servers ...................................................................................................... 4
Mouse Settings .................................................................................................................................. 4
Target Server Video Resolutions ....................................................................................................... 4
Step 3: Connecting the Equipment ............................................................................................................... 4
A. AC Power ....................................................................................................................................... 5
B: Local Access Ports ......................................................................................................................... 5
C: Network Port ................................................................................................................................. 5
D: Target Server Ports ....................................................................................................................... 5
E: Modem Port (Optional) ................................................................................................................. 5
Step 4: Configuring the LX II ......................................................................................................................... 5
Factory Default Login Information .................................................................................................... 6
Change the Default Password ........................................................................................................... 6
Assign the LX II a Device Name ......................................................................................................... 6
Configure the Network: IPv4 and IPv6 Settings ................................................................................ 7
Welcome
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Name Your Target Servers ................................................................................................................ 7
Configure Date/Time Settings ........................................................................................................... 8
Step 5: Launching the Remote Console ...................................................................................................... 10
Access and Control Target Servers Remotely.................................................................................. 10
Access a Target Server from the LX II .............................................................................................. 10
Switch between Target Servers ....................................................................................................... 10
Disconnect from a Target Server ..................................................................................................... 11
Step 6: Configuring the Keyboard Language (Optional) ............................................................................. 11
Chapter 2 Getting Started Using LX II 12
Install and Configure LX II ........................................................................................................................... 12
Factory Default Login Information ............................................................................................................. 12
Allow Pop-Ups ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Security Warnings and Validation Messages .............................................................................................. 13
Additional Security Warnings .......................................................................................................... 13
Installing a Certificate ................................................................................................................................. 13
Example 1: Import the Certificate into the Browser ....................................................................... 14
Example 2: Add the LX II to Trusted Sites and Import the Certificate ............................................. 15
Converting a Binary Certificate to a Base64-Encoded DER Certificate (Optional) .......................... 17
Logging In to LX II........................................................................................................................................ 19
Chapter 3 Interface and Navigation 20
LX II Remote Console Interface .................................................................................................................. 20
Port Access Page (Remote Console Display) ................................................................................... 21
Port Action Menu ............................................................................................................................ 22
Left Panel ........................................................................................................................................ 25
LX II Local Console Interface ....................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 4 LX II Administrator Help 28
USB Profiles ................................................................................................................................................ 29
Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 29
CIM Compatibility............................................................................................................................ 29
Available USB Profiles ..................................................................................................................... 29
Selecting Profiles for a KVM Port .................................................................................................... 36
User Management ...................................................................................................................................... 36
User Groups .................................................................................................................................... 36
Users ............................................................................................................................................... 41
Authentication Settings ................................................................................................................... 44
Changing a Password ...................................................................................................................... 56
Device Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 57
Network Settings ............................................................................................................................. 57
Configuring Ports ............................................................................................................................. 62
Device Services ................................................................................................................................ 75
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Security Management ................................................................................................................................ 93
Security Settings .............................................................................................................................. 93
SSL and TLS Certificates ................................................................................................................. 101
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 103
Audit Log ....................................................................................................................................... 103
Device Information........................................................................................................................ 105
Creating a Backup and Restore File ............................................................................................... 106
USB Profile Management .............................................................................................................. 109
Upgrading CIMs ............................................................................................................................. 110
Upgrading the LX II Firmware ........................................................................................................ 110
Upgrade History ............................................................................................................................ 112
Rebooting the LX II ........................................................................................................................ 112
Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................................... 113
Network Interface Page ................................................................................................................ 113
Network Statistics Page ................................................................................................................. 113
Ping Host Page............................................................................................................................... 115
Trace Route to Host Page .............................................................................................................. 116
Device Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................ 117
LX II Local Console - Administration Functions ...................................................................................... 118
Security and Authentication.......................................................................................................... 118
Configuring Local Port Settings from the Local Console ............................................................... 119
Chapter 5 Command Line Interface (CLI) 122
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 122
Accessing the LX II Using CLI ..................................................................................................................... 122
SSH Connection to the LX II ...................................................................................................................... 122
SSH Access from a Windows PC .................................................................................................... 123
SSH Access from a UNIX/Linux Workstation ................................................................................. 123
Navigating the CLI ..................................................................................................................................... 123
Completion of Commands ............................................................................................................ 123
CLI Syntax -Tips and Shortcuts ...................................................................................................... 124
Common Commands for All Command Line Interface Levels ....................................................... 124
Initial Configuration Using CLI .................................................................................................................. 125
Setting Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 125
Setting Network Parameters ......................................................................................................... 125
CLI Prompts .............................................................................................................................................. 125
CLI Commands .......................................................................................................................................... 126
Security Issues ............................................................................................................................... 127
Chapter 6 Virtual Media 128
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 128
Prerequisites for Using Virtual Media ...................................................................................................... 129
LX II Virtual Media Prerequisites ................................................................................................... 129
Remote PC VM Prerequisites ........................................................................................................ 129
Target Server VM Prerequisites .................................................................................................... 129
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CIMs Required for Virtual Media .................................................................................................. 129
Mounting Local Drives .............................................................................................................................. 130
Supported Tasks Via Virtual Media .......................................................................................................... 130
Supported Virtual Media Types ................................................................................................................ 130
Conditions when Read/Write is Not Available .............................................................................. 130
Supported Virtual Media Operating Systems ........................................................................................... 131
Number of Supported Virtual Media Drives ............................................................................................. 131
Virtual Media ............................................................................................................................................ 131
Access a Virtual Media Drive on a Client Computer ..................................................................... 131
Mounting CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images .................................................................................. 132
Disconnect from Virtual Media Drives .......................................................................................... 133
Virtual Media in a Linux Environment ...................................................................................................... 134
Active System Partitions ............................................................................................................... 134
Mapped Drives .............................................................................................................................. 134
Drive Partitions.............................................................................................................................. 134
Root User Permission Requirement .............................................................................................. 134
Connect Drive Permissions (Linux) ................................................................................................ 134
Virtual Media in a Mac Environment ....................................................................................................... 134
Active System Partition ................................................................................................................. 134
Drive Partitions.............................................................................................................................. 135
Connect Drive Permissions (Mac) ................................................................................................. 135
Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only) ................................................................. 135
Chapter 7 KVM Clients 137
KVM Client Launching............................................................................................................................... 137
HTML KVM Client (HKC) ........................................................................................................................... 138
Connection Properties .................................................................................................................. 140
Connection Info ............................................................................................................................. 143
USB Profile..................................................................................................................................... 144
Input Menu ................................................................................................................................... 144
Video Menu ................................................................................................................................... 156
View Menu .................................................................................................................................... 161
Tools Menu ................................................................................................................................... 162
Virtual Media Menu ...................................................................................................................... 163
Active KVM Client (AKC) Help ................................................................................................................... 166
Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 167
Recommended Minimum Active KVM Client (AKC) Requirements .............................................. 167
AKC Supported Microsoft .NET Framework .................................................................................. 167
AKC Supported Operating Systems ............................................................................................... 167
AKC Supported Browsers .............................................................................................................. 167
Prerequisites for Using AKC .......................................................................................................... 168
Connect to a Target from Virtual KVM Client (VKC), Standalone VKC (VKCs), or Active KVM Client
(AKC) .............................................................................................................................................. 168
Virtual KVM Client (VKC and VKCs) Help .................................................................................................. 169
Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 169
Recommended Minimum Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Requirements .............................................. 169
Virtual KVM Client Java Requirements.......................................................................................... 170
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Java Validation and Access Warning ............................................................................................. 172
Enable Standalone VKC Download Server Certificate Validation .................................................. 172
Proxy Server Configuration ........................................................................................................... 173
Connect to a Target from Virtual KVM Client (VKC), Standalone VKC (VKCs), or Active KVM Client
(AKC) .............................................................................................................................................. 173
Configuring Connection Properties ............................................................................................... 174
Connection Information ................................................................................................................ 178
USB Profiles ................................................................................................................................... 179
Keyboard ....................................................................................................................................... 180
Video Properties............................................................................................................................ 183
Mouse Options .............................................................................................................................. 187
Tool Options .................................................................................................................................. 190
View Options ................................................................................................................................. 196
Connect to Virtual Media .............................................................................................................. 197
Proxy Server Configuration ........................................................................................................... 197
Chapter 8 Serial Access With Dominion Serial Access Module 199
Connect DSAM.......................................................................................................................................... 199
DSAM LED Operation .................................................................................................................... 200
Supported USB Device Combinations ........................................................................................... 201
View DSAM Serial Ports ............................................................................................................................ 201
Configure DSAM Serial Ports .................................................................................................................... 202
Configure Serial Port Keyword List ........................................................................................................... 205
Upgrade DSAM Firmware ......................................................................................................................... 205
Supported CLI Commands ........................................................................................................................ 206
Command Line Interface Shortcuts ............................................................................................... 210
Command Line Interface High-Level Commands .......................................................................... 210
Supported Escape Key Characters ................................................................................................. 210
Connect to DSAM Serial Targets in Port Access Page ............................................................................... 210
Connect to DSAM Serial Target with URL Direct Port Access ................................................................... 211
Connect to DSAM Serial Target via SSH .................................................................................................... 212
HTML Serial Console (HSC) Help ............................................................................................................... 213
HSC Functions................................................................................................................................ 213
Chapter 9 LX II Remote Console 220
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 220
Scanning Ports - Remote Console............................................................................................................. 220
Scanning Ports Slide Show - Remote Console ............................................................................... 221
Target Status Indicators During Port Scanning - Remote Console ................................................ 222
Using Scan Port Options ................................................................................................................ 223
Scan for Targets ............................................................................................................................. 224
Changing a Password ................................................................................................................................ 224
Managing Favorites .................................................................................................................................. 225
Enable Favorites ............................................................................................................................ 226
Access and Display Favorites ......................................................................................................... 227
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Discovering Devices on the Local Subnet ...................................................................................... 227
Discovering Devices on the LX II Subnet ....................................................................................... 228
Chapter 10 LX II Local Console 229
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 229
Accessing a Target Server ......................................................................................................................... 229
Local Console Video Resolution ............................................................................................................... 229
Simultaneous Users .................................................................................................................................. 230
Local Port Hot Keys and Connect Keys ..................................................................................................... 230
Return to the Local Console from a Target Device - Default Hot Key ........................................... 230
Local Port Auto-Sense (Video Refresh) - Default Hot Key ............................................................. 230
Connect Key Examples .................................................................................................................. 230
Special Sun Key Combinations ...................................................................................................... 231
Scanning Ports - Local Console ................................................................................................................. 232
Scanning Port Slide Show - Local Console ..................................................................................... 233
Scanning Port Slide Show - Local Console ..................................................................................... 234
Target Status Indicators During Port Scanning - Local Console..................................................... 234
Configure Local Console Scan Settings .......................................................................................... 235
Scan for Targets - Local Console .................................................................................................... 235
Local Console USB Profile Options ........................................................................................................... 235
LX II Local Console Factory Reset ............................................................................................................. 236
Resetting the LX II Using the Reset Button ............................................................................................... 237
Appendix A Feature Comparison: LX II and KX III 238
Appendix B Updating the LDAP Schema 239
Returning User Group Information .......................................................................................................... 239
From LDAP/LDAPS ......................................................................................................................... 239
From Microsoft Active Directory ................................................................................................... 239
Setting the Registry to Permit Write Operations to the Schema ............................................................. 240
Creating a New Attribute ......................................................................................................................... 240
Adding Attributes to the Class .................................................................................................................. 241
Updating the Schema Cache .................................................................................................................... 243
Editing rciusergroup Attributes for User Members .................................................................................. 243
Index 247
1
Thank for choosing the Dominion LX II, Raritan's economical, Java-free line of KVM-over-IP switches for small
and medium businesses.
This chapter contains a high-level, quick setup guide to installation and initial configuration.
In This Chapter
Package Contents ................................................................................................. 1
Rack Mounting ...................................................................................................... 2
Step 1: Configuring Network Firewall Settings ..................................................... 3
Step 2: Configuring KVM Target Servers ............................................................... 4
Step 3: Connecting the Equipment ....................................................................... 4
Step 4: Configuring the LX II ................................................................................. 5
Step 5: Launching the Remote Console .............................................................. 10
Step 6: Configuring the Keyboard Language (Optional) ..................................... 11
Package Contents
Each LX II ships as a stand-alone product in a standard 1U 19" rackmount
chassis.
The LX II device ships with the following contents:
• 1 - LX II device
• 1 - LX II Quick Setup Guide
• 1 - Rackmount kit
• 1 - AC power cord
• 1 - Set of 4 rubber feet (for desktop use)
• 1 - Warranty card
Chapter 1
Installation and Initial Configuration
Chapter 1: Installation and Initial Configuration
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In Raritan products that require Rack Mounting, please follow these
precautions:
• Operation temperature in a closed rack environment may be greater than
room temperature. Do not exceed the rated maximum ambient
temperature of the appliances. See Specifications in User Guide.
• Ensure sufficient airflow through the rack environment.
• Mount equipment in the rack carefully to avoid uneven mechanical
loading.
• Connect equipment to the supply circuit carefully to avoid overloading
circuits.
• Ground all equipment properly, especially supply connections, such as
power strips (other than direct connections), to the branch circuit.
Rack Mounting
The LX II can be mounted in 1U (1.73", 44 mm) of vertical space in a standard
19" equipment rack. You can mount the LX II facing the front of the rack or
facing the rear of the rack.
To rack-mount the LX II, use the brackets and screws that came with the device.
Forward Mount
The steps in the table correspond to the numbers shown in the front
rackmount diagrams.
1. Secure the cable-support bar to the back end of the side brackets using
two of the included screws.
2. Slide the LX II between the side brackets, with its rear panel facing the
cable-support bar, until its front panel is flush with the "ears" of the side
brackets.
3. Secure the LX II to the side brackets using the remaining included screws
(three on each side).
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4. Mount the entire assembly in your rack and secure the side brackets' ears
to the rack's front rails with your own screws, bolts, cage nuts, and so on.
5. When connecting cables to the rear panel of the LX II, drape them over the
cable-support bar.
Rear Mount
The steps in the table correspond to the numbers shown in the rear rackmount
diagrams.
1. Secure the cable-support bar to the front end of the side brackets, near
the side brackets' "ears," using two of the included screws.
2. Slide the LX II between the side brackets, with its rear panel facing the
cable-support bar, until its front panel is flush with the back edges of the
side brackets.
3. Secure the LX II to the side brackets using the remaining included screws
(three on each side).
4. Mount the entire assembly in your rack and secure the side brackets' ears
to the rack's front rails with your own screws, bolts, cage nuts, and so on.
5. When connecting cables to the rear panel of the LX II, drape them over the
cable-support bar.
Step 1: Configuring Network Firewall Settings
TCP Port 5000
Enable remote access to LX II by allowing network and firewall communication
on TCP Port 5000.
Alternatively, configure LX II to use a different TCP port, and allow that port
network and firewall communication.
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TCP Port 443
Allow access to TCP Port 443 (Standard HTTPS) so you can access LX II via a web
browser.
TCP Port 80
Allow access to TCP Port 80 (Standard HTTP) to enable automatic redirection of
HTTP requests to HTTPS.
Step 2: Configuring KVM Target Servers
Mouse Settings
Absolute Mouse Synchronization is recommended to minimize mouse settings
on target servers.
In this mode, absolute coordinates are used to keep the client and target
cursors in synch, even when the target mouse is set to a different acceleration
or speed.
This mode is supported on servers with USB ports and is the default mode for
virtual media CIMs.
• Absolute Mouse Synchronization requires the use of a virtual media CIM -
D2CIM-VUSB, D2CIM-DVUSB, D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI, D2CIM-DVUSB-HDMI,
D2CIM-DVUSB-DP, D2CIM-VUSB-USBC
Target Server Video Resolutions
See Supported Target Server Video Resolutions in Online Help.
Step 3: Connecting the Equipment
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A. AC Power
To connect the power supply:
• Attach the included AC power cord to the LX II and plug it into an AC power
outlet.
B: Local Access Ports
To connect a local PC:
Attach a multi-sync VGA monitor, and USB mouse and keyboard.
C: Network Port
To connect the network:
• Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port to an Ethernet
switch, hub, or router.
D: Target Server Ports
To connect target servers:
1. Connect the keyboard, mouse and video plugs on the CIM to the
corresponding ports on the target server.
2. Connect the CIM to an available target server port on the back of the LX II
via a Cat5/5e/6 cable.
E: Modem Port (Optional)
See Configuring Modem Settings (on page 83), in the Online Help.
Step 4: Configuring the LX II
For the following steps, you must change the default password and assign the
LX II its IP address at the Local Console.
All other steps can be performed either from the Local Console, or the LX II
Remote Console via a supported web browser using the LX II's default IP
address.
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Factory Default Login Information
The LX II device is shipped with the following default settings. You are forced to
change the password at first login.
• Username = admin
• Password = raritan
• IP address = 192.168.0.192
Important: For backup and business continuity purposes, it is strongly
recommended you create a backup administrator username and password,
and keep that information in a secure location.
Change the Default Password
The first time you start the LX II device, you are required to change the default
password.
1. Once the unit has booted, enter the default username admin and
password raritan.
2. Click Login.
3. Enter the old password raritan, then enter and reenter a new
password.
 Up to 64 English alphanumeric and special characters.
4. Click Apply, then click OK on the Confirmation page.
Assign the LX II a Device Name
Choose Device Settings > Network to go to the Basic Network Settings page in
the LX II Remote client.
• Specify a meaningful Device Name for your LX II device.
 Up to 32 alphanumeric and valid special characters, no spaces between
characters.
Next, configure the IP address and DNS settings.
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Configure the Network: IPv4 and IPv6 Settings
1. Set the IP Auto Configuration to None in the IPv4 section.
2. Enter the IP address you want to use to connect to the LX II LAN1. The
default IP address is 192.168.0.192.
3. Enter the IPv4 Subnet Mask. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
4. Complete the IPv6 sections, if applicable.
5. Select the IP Auto Configuration. If None is selected, you must manually
specify -
 Global/Unique IP Address - this is the IP address assigned to LX II.
 Prefix Length - this is the number of bits used in the IPv6 address.
 Gateway IP Address.
Select Router Discovery to locate a Global or Unique IPv6 address instead
of a Link-Local subnet. Once located, the address is automatically applied.
Note that the following additional, read-only information appears in this
section -
 Link-Local IP Address - this address is automatically assigned to the
device. It is used for neighbor discovery or when no routers are
present.
 Zone ID - Identifies the device the address is associated with.
Read-Only
6. Select "Use the Following DNS Server Addresses" and enter the Primary
DNS Server IP Address and Secondary DNS Server IP Address. The
secondary addresse is used if the primary DNS server connection is lost
due to an outage.
Note: "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically" and "Preferred DHCP
Host Name" are only enabled when LX II is configured in DHCP mode
7. When finished, click OK. Your LX II device is now accessible via the LAN IP
address.
Name Your Target Servers
1. Connect all of the target servers if you have not already done so.
2. Select Device Settings > Port Configuration, then click the Port Name of the
target server you want to name.
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3. Enter a name for the server. Up to 32 alphanumeric and special characters.
Click OK.
Configure Date/Time Settings
The date and time settings impact SSL certificate validation if LDAPS is enabled.
Configuring the date and time also ensures your audit logs will be timestamped
correctly.
There are two ways to do this:
• Manually set the date and time.
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• Synchronize the date and time with a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
To configure date/time settings:
1. Choose Device Settings > Date/Time to open the Date/Time Settings page.
2. Choose your time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list.
3. Adjust for daylight savings time by checking the "Adjust for daylight savings
time" checkbox.
4. Choose the method to use to set the date and time:
 User Specified Time - use this option to input the date and time
manually. For the User Specified Time option, enter the date and time.
For the time, use the hh:mm format (using a 24-hour clock).
 Synchronize with NTP Server - use this option to synchronize the date
and time with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.
For the Synchronize with NTP Server option:
 Enter the IP address of the Primary Time server.
 Enter the IP address of the Secondary Time server. Optional
Note: If DHCP is selected for the Network Settings on the Network page,
the NTP server IP address is automatically retrieved from the DHCP server
by default. Manually enter the NTP server IP address by selecting the
Override DHCP checkbox.
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5. Click OK.
Step 5: Launching the Remote Console
1. Launch a supported web browser, and enter the IP address assigned to the
LX II. A default client is launched based on your pc and browser settings.
See the online help for details about clients.
2. Enter your username and password, then click Login.
3. Accept the user agreement (if applicable).
4. If security warnings appear, click to accept.
Access and Control Target Servers Remotely
The LX II Port Access page provides a list of all LX II ports.
The page also lists all of the target servers connected to the LX II along with
their status and availability.
Access a Target Server from the LX II
1. On the Port Access page, click the Port Name of the target you want to
access. The Port Action Menu is displayed.
2. Choose Connect from the Port Action menu.
A KVM window opens with a connection to the target.
Switch between Target Servers
While already using a target server, access the LX
II Port Access page.
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Click the port name of the target you want to
access. The Port Action menu appears.
Choose Switch From. The new target server you
selected is displayed.
Disconnect from a Target Server
To disconnect a target:
• On the Port Access page, click the port name of the target you want to
disconnect from, then click Disconnect on the Port Action menu when it
appears.
Or
• Close the client window.
Step 6: Configuring the Keyboard Language (Optional)
Note: This step is not required if you are using the US/International language
keyboard.
If you are using a non-US language, the keyboard must be configured for the
appropriate language.
Additionally, the keyboard language for the client machine and the KVM target
servers must match.
Consult your operating system documentation for additional information about
changing the keyboard layout.
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This section walks you through some high-level tasks you should complete to
start using LX II.
In This Chapter
Install and Configure LX II ................................................................................... 12
Factory Default Login Information ...................................................................... 12
Allow Pop-Ups .................................................................................................... 12
Security Warnings and Validation Messages ...................................................... 13
Installing a Certificate ......................................................................................... 13
Logging In to LX II ................................................................................................ 19
Install and Configure LX II
If you have not already done so, install and configure LX II.
See Installation and Initial Configuration (on page 1), or follow the Quick
Setup Guide shipped with your LX II. You can download all LX II documentation
from the Raritan Support page.
Factory Default Login Information
The LX II device is shipped with the following default settings. You are forced to
change the password at first login.
• Username = admin
• Password = raritan
• IP address = 192.168.0.192
Important: For backup and business continuity purposes, it is strongly
recommended you create a backup administrator username and password,
and keep that information in a secure location.
Allow Pop-Ups
Regardless of the browser you are using, you must allow pop-ups in order to
launch the LX II Remote Console.
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Getting Started Using LX II
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