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

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Appendix D: FAQs 
 
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Installation 
Besides the device itself, what do I need to order from Raritan to 
install the KX II?
 
Each server that connects to the KX II requires a Dominion or Paragon 
Computer Interface Module (CIM), an adapter that connects directly to 
the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of the server. 
What kind of Cat5 cabling should be used in my installation?   
The KX II can use any standard UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cabling, 
whether Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6. Often in our manuals and marketing 
literature, Raritan will simply say "Cat5" cabling for short. In actuality, any 
brand UTP cable will suffice for the KX II. 
What types of servers can be connected to the KX II?   
The KX II is completely vendor independent. Any server with 
standard-compliant keyboard, video, and mouse ports can be connected. 
How do I connect servers to the KX II? 
Servers that connect to the KX II require a Dominion or Paragon CIM, 
which connects directly to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of the 
server. Then, connect each CIM to the KX II using standard UTP (twisted 
pair) cable such as Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6. 
How far can my servers be from the KX II? 
In general servers can be up to 150 feet (45 m) away from the KX II 
depending on the type of server. Refer to the Raritan website 
(www.raritan.com) or Target Server Connection Distance and Video 
Resolution for more information. For the new D2CIM-VUSB and 
D2CIM-DVUSB CIMs that support virtual media and Absolute Mouse 
Synchronization, a 100 (30 m) foot range is recommended. 
Some operating systems lock up when I disconnect a keyboard or 
mouse during operation. What prevents servers connected to the 
KX II from locking up when I switch away from them?  
 
Each Dominion computer interface module (DCIM) dongle acts as a 
virtual keyboard and mouse to the server to which it is connected. This 
technology is called KME (keyboard/mouse emulation). Raritan's KME 
technology is data center grade, battle-tested, and far more reliable than 
that found in lower-end KVM switches: it incorporates more than 15 
years of experience and has been deployed to millions of servers 
worldwide. 
Are there any agents that must be installed on servers connected to 
the KX II?