Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 
 
 
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Note on Microsoft Active Directory 
Microsoft Active Directory uses the LDAP/LDAPS protocol natively, and 
can function as an LDAP/LDAPS server and authentication source for 
the KX II-101. If it has the IAS (Internet Authorization Server) component, 
a Microsoft Active Directory server can also serve as a RADIUS 
authentication source. 
 
Create User Groups and Users 
As part of the initial configuration, you must define user groups and users 
in order for users to access the KX II-101. 
The KX II-101 uses system-supplied default user groups and allows you 
to create groups and specify the appropriate permissions to suit your 
needs.  
User names and passwords are required to gain access to the KX II-101. 
This information is used to authenticate users attempting to access your 
KX II-101.  
See 
User Management
 (on page 116) for details on adding and editing 
user groups and users. 
 
Configure the KX II-101 Using a Terminal Emulation Program (Optional) 
You can use the Admin serial console with a terminal emulation program 
like HyperTerminal to set the following configuration parameters for the 
KX II-101: 
• 
IP address 
• 
Subnet mask address 
• 
Gateway address 
• 
IP access control 
• 
LAN speed 
• 
LAN interface mode 
To use a terminal emulation program with the KX II-101, you must first 
connect the included RS-232 serial cable from the Admin port on the KX 
II-101 to the COM1 port on your PC. See 
Admin Port
 (on page 23)
For demonstration purposes, the terminal emulation program described 
in this section is HyperTerminal. You can use any terminal emulation 
program. 
 
To use a terminal emulation program to configure the KX II-101: 
1.  Connect the KX II-101 to a local PC using the included RS-232 serial 
cable. 
2.  Connect to the Admin port on the KX II-101 and the COM1 port on 
the PC.