Raritan Engineering KX2-864 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 
 
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E. Target Server Ports 
The Dominion KX II uses standard UTP cabling (Cat5/5e/6) to connect to 
each target server.   
 
To connect a target server to the Dominion KX II: 
1.  Use the appropriate Computer Interface Module (CIM). See 
Supported CIMs and Operating Systems (Target Servers)
 (on 
page 239) for more information about the CIMs to use with each 
operating system. 
2.  Attach the HD15 video connector of your CIM to the video port of 
your target server. Ensure that your target server's video has already 
been configured to a supported resolution and refresh rate. For Sun 
servers, also ensure that your target server's video card has been 
set to output standard VGA (H-and-V sync) and not composite sync. 
3.  Attach the keyboard/mouse connector of your CIM to the 
corresponding ports on your target server. Using a standard 
straight-through UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cable, connect the CIM to an 
available server port on the back of your Dominion KX II device. 
Note: The DCIM-USB G2 provides a small slide switch on the back of the 
CIM. Move the switch to P for PC-based USB target servers. Move the 
switch to S for Sun USB target servers. 
A new switch position takes effect only after the CIM is power-cycled. To 
power-cycle the CIM, remove the USB connector from the target server 
and plug it back in a few seconds later. 
 
Step 4: Configure the Dominion KX II 
The first time you power up the Dominion KX II device, there is some 
initial configuration that you need to perform through the Dominion KX II 
Local Console: 
• 
Change the default password. 
• 
Assign the IP address. 
• 
Name the KVM target servers. 
 
Changing the Default Password 
The Dominion KX II ships with a default password. The first time you 
start the Dominion KX II you are required to change that password. 
 
To change the default password: 
1.  Power on the Dominion KX II using the power switch(es) at the back 
of the unit. Wait for the Dominion KX II unit to boot. (A beep signals 
that the boot is complete.)