Raritan Computer DKX2-V2.3.5-0N-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Appendix D: FAQs 
 
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100Mbps  Theoretical 
100Mbit network 
speed 
0.05 
seconds 
60Mbps 
Likely practical 
100Mbit network 
speed 
0.08 
seconds 
10Mbps 
Theoretical 
10Mbit network 
speed 
.4 
seconds 
6Mbps 
Likely practical 
10Mbit network 
speed 
.8 
seconds 
512Kbps  Cable modem 
download speed 
(typical) 
8 seconds 
How do I access servers connected to the KX II if the network ever 
becomes unavailable?
 
You can access servers at-the-rack or via modem. The KX II offers a 
dedicated modem port for attaching an external modem. 
Do you have a Windows
®
 client? 
Yes, in Release 2.2, we have a native .NET Windows Client, which is 
called the Raritan Active KVM Client. 
Do you have a non-Windows client? 
Yes. Both the Virtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC) 
allow non-Windows users to connect to KVM target servers through the 
Dominion KX I and KX II switches. MPC can be run via web browser and 
standalone. Refer to Virtual KVM Client and Raritan Multi-Platform Client 
(MPC) Supported Operating Systems in the KVM and Serial Client Guide 
for more information. 
Do your KVM clients support LCD monitors? 
Yes. For customers wishing to enhance their productivity by using 
multiple LCD monitors on their desktops, the KX II can launch KVM 
sessions to multiple monitors, either in full screen or standard modes. 
Sometimes during a Virtual KVM Client session, the Alt key appears to 
get stuck. What should I do? 
This usually occurs in situations when the Alt key is held and not 
released. For instance, continuing to press the Alt key while pressing the 
space bar might cause the focus to change from the target server to the 
client PC. The local operating system then interprets this key 
combination and consequently triggers the action for this key 
combination in the active window (the client PC).