Raritan Computer KSX II User Manual

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Appendix D: FAQs 
 
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Can I get the buffered off-line data from a serial port when using 
Telnet?
   
Yes. 
Can I use KSX II over a VPN connection?   
Yes, KSX II fits into most any network configuration utilizing TCP/IP. KSX 
II uses standard Internet Protocol (IP) technologies from Layer 1 through 
Layer 4. Set up the VPN (typically IPSec) connection then start the 
web-browser and enter the URL for the Dominion device. The session to 
the Dominion runs transparently over the VPN tunnel.    Traffic can be 
easily tunneled through standard VPNs. 
Can I get the buffered off-line data from a serial port when using a 
Java
-enabled web-browser?   
Yes. 
Does Dominion KSX II support local (direct) port access for 
"crash-cart" applications in a data center?
 
Yes. 
What are the pin-outs of the Dominion KSX II serial ports?   
To provide maximum port density and to enable simple UTP (Category 
5) cabling, The KSX II provides its serial connections via compact RJ-45 
ports. However, no widely adopted industry-standard exists for sending 
serial data over RJ-45 connections. 
The following tables list the RJ-45 pinouts for the RJ-45 connector. 
 
RJ-45 PIN 
SIGNAL 
RTS 
DTR 
TxD 
GND 
DCD 
RxD 
DSR 
CTS