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Dominion KSX II Screenshots

Port Access Page

Port Access Page

This page lists all of the KSX II ports, the connected KVM target servers and Serial target servers, and their status and availability.

Connect and Power Cycling Options

Connect and Power Cycling Options

From the Port Access Page, the user can click on a port name to connect to the target device. If the device is also connected to a Raritan PDU, like the Dominion™ PX, the user can also power on/off/cycle the target.

Security Settings Page

Security Settings Page

From the Security Settings page, users can specify login limitations, user blocking, password rules, encryption settings and PC share mode.

Group and Port-Level Permissions

Group and Port-Level Permissions

For each user group and server port, the admin can specify the type of access, the type of access to virtual media, and the power control permissions.

Port Configuration - KVM

Port Configuration - KVM

This page allows users to name the KVM port, establish power control (if connected to a Raritan PDU) and choose mouse synch and virtual media preferences.

Port Configuration - Serial

Port Configuration - Serial

This page allows users to name the Serial port, establish power control (if connected to a Raritan PDU) and configure serial port settings.

Event Management - Settings

Event Management - Settings

The KSX II Event Management feature provides a set of screens for enabling and disabling the distribution of system events to SNMP Managers, Syslog, and the audit log.

Event Management - Destinations

Event Management - Destinations

The Event Management - Destinations page is used to select which system events to track and where to send this information.

Modem Settings Page

Modem Settings Page

The Modem Settings page allows users to enable the built-in modem and set client/server IP addresses. The Modem Dialback feature can also be enabled from this screen for an additional layer of security. If dial-back is enabled, then a call-back number must be defined in the user profiles.

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