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Chapter 7: Device Management 
 
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The Dominion KX II also supports use of hot key sequences to switch 
KVM access to a blade chassis. For blade chassis that allow users to 
select a hot key sequence, those options will be provided on the Port 
Configuration page. For blade chassis that come with predefined hot key 
sequences, those sequences will be prepopulated on the Port 
Configuration page once the blade chassis is selected. For example, the 
default hot key sequence to switch KVM access to an IBM BladeCenter 
H is NumLock + NumLock + SlotNumber, so this hot key sequence is 
applied by default when IBM BladeCenter H is selected during the 
configuration. See your blade chassis documentation for hot key 
sequence information. 
You are able to configure the connection to a blade chassis web browser 
interface if one is available. At the chassis level, up to four links can be 
defined. The first link is reserved for connection to the blade chassis 
administrative module GUI. For example, this link may be used by 
technical support to quickly verify a chassis configuration. 
Blade chassis can be managed from the Dominion KX II Virtual KVM 
Client (VKC), Raritan's Multi-Platform Client (MPC), and CC-SG. 
Managing blade severs via VKC and MPC is the same as managing 
standard target servers (see 
Working with Target Servers
 (on page 
37)). See the CC-SG Administrators Guide. Any changes made to the 
blade chassis configuration in Dominion KX II will be propagated to these 
client applications. 
Important: When the CIM connecting the blade chassis to the 
Dominion KX II is powered down or disconnected from the 
Dominion KX II, all established connections to the blade chassis 
will be dropped. When the CIM is reconnected or powered up you 
will need to re-establish the connection(s).