Raritan Computer DKX2-0E-E Server User Manual


 
Appendix D: FAQs
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Remote Access
Question Answer
How many users can
remotely access servers
on each Dominion KX
II?
Dominion KX II models offer remote connections for up to eight users
per channel for simultaneous access and control of a unique target
server. For one-channel devices like the DKX2-116, up to eight remote
users can access and control a single target server. For two-channel
devices, like the DKX2-216, up to eight users can access and control the
server on channel one and up to another eight users on channel two.
For four-channel devices, up to eight users per channel, for a total of 32
(8 x 4) users, can access and control four servers in a similar fashion.
Can two people look at
the same server at the
same time?
Yes, actually up to eight people can access and control any single server
at the same time.
Can two people access
the same server, one
remotely and one from
the local port?
Yes, the local port is completely independent of the remote “ports.” The
local port can access the same server using the PC-Share feature.
In order to access
Dominion KX II from a
client, what hardware,
software or network
configuration is
required?
Because Dominion KX II is completely Web-accessible, it doesn't
require installation of proprietary software on clients used for access.
(An optional installed client is available on Raritan.com for the
purposes of accessing Dominion KX II via modem).
Dominion KX II can be accessed through major Web browsers
including: Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox. Dominion KX II can
now be accessed on Windows, Linux, Sun Solaris and Macintosh
desktops, via Raritan's Java-based Multi-Platform Client (MPC) and the
new Virtual KVM Client.
Dominion KX II administrators can also perform remote management
(set passwords and security, rename servers, change IP address, etc.)
using a convenient browser-based interface.