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Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) and Raritan Remote Client (RRC)
are graphical user interfaces for the Raritan Dominion KX and IP-Reach
product lines, providing remote access to target servers connected to
Raritan KVM over IP devices. Non-Windows users must use Raritan
Multi-Platform Client, and Windows® users running Internet Explorer
must use Raritan Remote Client.
are graphical user interfaces for the Raritan Dominion KX and IP-Reach
product lines, providing remote access to target servers connected to
Raritan KVM over IP devices. Non-Windows users must use Raritan
Multi-Platform Client, and Windows® users running Internet Explorer
must use Raritan Remote Client.
In This Chapter
Use with Raritan Products ........................................................................... 7
Minimum System Requirements ................................................................. 8
Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) Supported Operating Systems..... 11
Raritan Remote Client (RRC) ..................................................................... 12
Minimum System Requirements ................................................................. 8
Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) Supported Operating Systems..... 11
Raritan Remote Client (RRC) ..................................................................... 12
Use with Raritan Products
Raritan Multi-Platform Client (MPC) and Raritan Remote Client (RRC)
are intended for use with the following products:
are intended for use with the following products:
Product
MPC RRC
Dominion KX II (G2)
X
Dominion KX I (G1)
X
X
Dominion KX101 (G1)
X
X
Dominion KSX (G1)
X
X
IP-Reach X
X
UST-IP (G1)
X
X
Legend:
G1 Generation
1
G2 Generation
2
There are some differences between MPC when used with the Dominion
KX I and Dominion KX II devices; these differences are noted in the user
manual.
KX I and Dominion KX II devices; these differences are noted in the user
manual.
Note: RRC cannot be used with Dominion KX II devices.
Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation