Raritan Computer DKX216 Manual Do Utilizador
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Terminology
This manual uses the following terms for components of a typical Dominion KX configuration.
Please refer to the diagram below for clarification, if needed.
Please refer to the diagram below for clarification, if needed.
Figure 5 Terminology and Topology
Target Servers
Servers with graphical video cards and user interfaces (e.g.,
Windows, Linux, Solaris, etc.) to be accessed remotely via
Dominion KX.
Windows, Linux, Solaris, etc.) to be accessed remotely via
Dominion KX.
Remote PC
A networked computer used to access and control target devices
connected to Dominion KX.
connected to Dominion KX.
Local Access Console
An optional user console, consisting of a keyboard, mouse, and
multi-sync VGA monitor, directly attached to Dominion KX to
control target servers locally (directly at the rack, not through the
network).
multi-sync VGA monitor, directly attached to Dominion KX to
control target servers locally (directly at the rack, not through the
network).
CIM
(Computer Interface
Modules)
(Computer Interface
Modules)
Server dongles (Raritan P/N DCIM-xxxx) that connect to each
target server. Available for PS/2, Sun, USB, and Sun USB
keyboard and mouse ports.
target server. Available for PS/2, Sun, USB, and Sun USB
keyboard and mouse ports.
Package Contents
Dominion KX ships as a fully configured stand-alone product in a standard 1U 19" rackmount
chassis. Each Dominion KX unit ships with the following contents:
chassis. Each Dominion KX unit ships with the following contents:
(1) Dominion KX unit
(1) Dominion KX printed Quick Setup Guide
(1) Raritan User Manuals CD-ROM
(1) Rackmount Kit
(1) AC Power Cord
(1) Cat5 Network cable
(1) Cat5 Network crossover cable
(1) Set of 4 rubber feet (for desktop use)
(1) Dominion KX printed Quick Setup Guide
(1) Raritan User Manuals CD-ROM
(1) Rackmount Kit
(1) AC Power Cord
(1) Cat5 Network cable
(1) Cat5 Network crossover cable
(1) Set of 4 rubber feet (for desktop use)
Unix
Windows 2000