Raritan Computer DKX2-v2.6.0-0R-E Switch User Manual


 
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In This Chapter
Overview .................................................................................................. 10
Rack Mounting ......................................................................................... 10
Default Login Information ........................................................................ 12
Getting Started ........................................................................................ 12
Logging in to the KX II ............................................................................. 25
Allow Pop-Ups ......................................................................................... 26
Security Warnings and Validation Messages .......................................... 26
Installing a Certificate .............................................................................. 27
Overview
This section provides a brief overview of the installation process. Each
step is further detailed in the remaining sections of this chapter.
Before installing the KX II, configure the target server you want to access
via the KX II so you ensure optimum performance.
Rack Mounting
The KX II can be mounted in 1U (1.75", 4.4 cm) of vertical space in a
standard 19" equipment rack.
Note: The Raritan device depicted in the rack mounting diagrams is for
example purposes only and may not depict your device. The mounting
instructions are specific to your device.
Forward Mount
The steps correspond to the numbers shown in the front rackmount
diagrams.
1. Secure the cable-support bar to the back end of the side brackets
using two of the included screws.
2. Slide the KX II between the side brackets, with its rear panel facing
the cable-support bar, until its front panel is flush with the “ears” of
the side brackets.
3. Secure the KX II to the side brackets using the remaining included
screws (three on each side).
4. Mount the entire assembly in your rack, and secure the side
brackets' ears to the rack's front rails with your own screws, bolts,
cage nuts, and so on.
Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration