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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 
 
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A. AC Power 
 
To connect the power supply: 
1.  Attach the included AC power cord to the Dominion KX II and plug 
into an AC power outlet. 
2.  For dual power failover protection, attach the second included AC 
power cord and plug it into a different power source than the first 
power cord. 
Note: If you only attach one power cord, the power LED on the Dominion 
KX II front panel will be red because the system is set to automatically 
detect both sources. See 
Power Supply Setup
information about turning off automatic detection for the power source 
that is not in use. 
 
B. Modem Port (Optional) 
The Dominion KX II features a dedicated modem port for remote access 
even when the LAN/WAN is unavailable. Using a straight-through serial 
(RS-232) cable, connect an external serial modem to the port labeled 
MODEM on the back of the Dominion KX II (see 
Specifications
 (on 
Modem Settings
 (on page 
125) for information on configuring the modem).   
Note: Raritan recommends configuring the modem by enabling the CD 
(carrier detect) setting. 
 
C. Network Port 
The Dominion KX II provides two Ethernet ports for failover purposes 
(not for load-balancing). By default, only LAN1 is active and the 
automatic failover is disabled. When enabled, if the Dominion KX II 
internal network interface or the network switch to which it is connected 
becomes unavailable, LAN2 will be enabled using the same IP address. 
Note: Because a failover port is not activated until after a failover has 
actually occurred, Raritan recommends that you either not monitor the 
failover port or monitor it only after a failover occurs. 
 
To connect the network: 
1.  Connect a standard Ethernet cable (included) from the network port 
labeled LAN1 to an Ethernet switch, hub, or router. 
2.  To make use of the optional Dominion KX II Ethernet failover 
capabilities: 
ƒ  Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the network port labeled 
LAN2 to an Ethernet switch, hub, or router.