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−  particular device. However, if an MPC or RRC user has created a Connection Profile for 
a device, that user will see the Description field from the Profile instead.  
Note: Spaces are NOT permitted in the Manager Name. 
−  Enable modem interface: (Dominion KX only) Enables the device’s internal modem 
port to allow remote users to dial into the device. Default value: Disabled. 
−  Modem Initialization String:  Used to configure the modem for the settings 
below. Because different modems have different ways of settings these values, this 
document does not specify how to set these values, rather the user should refer to the 
modem to create the appropriate modem-specific string.  
ƒ  Modem Settings: 
•  Enable RTS/CTS flow control 
•  Send data to the computer on receipt of RTS 
•  CTS should be configured to only drop if required by flow control. 
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DTR should be configured for Modem resets with DTR toggle. 
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DSR should be configured as always on.  
•  DCD should be configured as enabled after a carrier signal is detected. (that 
is, DCD should only be enabled when modem connection is established with 
the remote side) 
•  If the modem string is left blank, the following string is sent to the modem by 
default: ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1 
ƒ  Use default TCP port 5000: Besides the initial download of Raritan Remote 
Client and KX Manager (which occurs over secure HTTPS Port 443), all 
communication to and from the Dominion KX occurs over a single, configurable 
TCP Port. The default is Port 5000, but you can configure it to use any TCP port 
except 80 and 443. To access the KX unit from beyond a firewall, your firewall 
settings must enable two-way communication through the default port 5000 or 
the non-default port configured above. 
−  Enable syslog forwarding: Click on this check box to the device’s log messages to a 
remote syslog server. Type the IP Address of your syslog server in the Remote IP 
address  
field and click on the Category and Priority threshold drop-down arrows to 
select the level of event sensitivity. 
−  Set System ACL: Click to set a global-level access control list for your KX unit by 
ensuring that your device does not respond to packets being sent from disallowed IP 
addresses. The Access Control List window appears. 
 
Figure 16 Access Control List Window 
ƒ  These ACL values are global, affecting the KX unit as a whole. Your device allows 
you to create ACLs for each user group, for example, you can create a user group 
“Outsourced Vendors,” that is permitted to access Dominion KX only from a given 
IP address range (please see the section 
 in 
this chapter, for more information on how to create group-specific ACLs).