Raritan Engineering KX2-832 用户手册

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 
 
 
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Note on Microsoft Active Directory 
Microsoft Active Directory uses the LDAP/LDAPS protocol natively, and 
can function as an LDAP/LDAPS server and authentication source for 
the Dominion KX II. If it has the IAS (Internet Authorization Server) 
component, a Microsoft Active Directory server can also serve as a 
RADIUS authentication source. 
 
Create User Groups and Users 
As part of the initial configuration, you must define user groups and users 
in order for users to access the Dominion KX II. 
The Dominion KX II uses system-supplied default user groups and 
allows you to create groups and specify the appropriate permissions to 
suit your needs.   
User names and passwords are required to gain access to the Dominion 
KX II. This information is used to authenticate users attempting to access 
your Dominion KX II.   
See 
User Management
 (on page 96) for details on adding and editing 
user groups and users. 
 
Step 5 (Optional): Configure Keyboard Language 
Note: This step is not required if you are using the US/International 
language keyboard. 
If you are using a non-US language, the keyboard has to be configured 
for the appropriate language. In addition, the keyboard language for the 
client machine and the KVM target servers has to match. 
Consult the documentation for your operating system for additional 
information about changing the keyboard layout. 
 
Changing the Keyboard Layout Code (Sun Targets) 
Use this procedure if you are using a DCIM-SUSB and would like the 
keyboard layout changed to another language. 
 
To change the keyboard layout code (DCIM-SUSB only): 
1.  Open a Text Editor window on the Sun workstation. 
2.  Check that the Num Lock key is active and press the left Ctrl key and 
the Del key on your keyboard. The Caps Lock light starts to blink, 
indicating that the CIM is in Layout Code Change mode. The text 
window displays: Raritan Computer, Inc. Current keyboard 
layout code = 22h (US5 UNIX)