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Chapter 5: USB Profiles 
 
 
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USB profile 
Description 
Troubleshooting 3 
Troubleshooting Profile 3 
• 
Mass Storage first 
• 
Keyboard and Mouse (Type 2) 
• 
USB bus speed limited to 
full-speed (12 MBit/s) 
• 
Virtual CD-ROM and disk drives 
cannot be used simultaneously 
WARNING: USB enumeration will 
trigger whenever Virtual Media is 
connected or disconnected. 
Use Full Speed for Virtual 
Media CIM 
Use Full Speed for Virtual Media CIM 
This profile resembles the behavior of 
the original KX2 release with Full 
Speed for Virtual Media CIM option 
checked. Useful for BIOS that cannot 
handle High Speed USB devices. 
Restrictions: 
• 
USB bus speed limited to 
full-speed (12 MBit/s) 
 
 
Selecting Profiles for a KVM Port 
The Dominion KX II comes with a set of USB profiles that you can assign 
to a KVM port based on the characteristics of the KVM target server it 
connects to. You assign USB profiles to a KVM port in the Device 
Settings > Port Configuration > Port page in either the Dominion KX II 
Remote or Local Console.   
It is the administrator that designates the profiles that are most likely to 
be needed for a specific target. These profiles are then available for 
selection via MPC/VKC. If a profile has not been made available, you 
can access any of the available profiles by selecting USB Profile > Other 
Profiles. 
Assigning USB profiles to a KVM port makes those profiles available to a 
user when connected to a KVM target server. If required, the user can 
select a USB profile from the USB Profile menu in VKC or MPC. 
For information about assigning USB profiles to a KVM port, see 
Configuring USB Profiles (Port Page)
 (on page 167).