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


 
Appendix F:
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Question
Answer
What if my network doesn’t
support IPv6?
The Dominion KX II’s default networking is set
at the factory for IPv4 only. When you are ready
to use IPv6, then follow the above instructions
to enable IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack operation.
Where can I get more information
on IPv6?
See www.ipv6.org for general information on
IPv6. The Dominion KX II user guide describes
the Dominion KX II’s support for IPv6.
Servers
Question
Answer
Does Dominion KX II depend on a
Windows server to operate?
Absolutely not. Because users depend on the
KVM infrastructure to always be available in
any scenario whatsoever (as they will likely
need to use the KVM infrastructure to fix
problems), Dominion KX II is designed to be
completely independent from any external
server.
Do I need to install a Web server,
such as Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS), in order
to use Dominion KX II’s Web
browser capability?
No. Dominion KX II is a completely
self-sufficient appliance. After assigning an IP
address to Dominion KX II, it’s ready to use –
with Web browser and authentication
capabilities completely built in.
What software do I have to install
in order to access Dominion KX II
from a particular workstation?
None. Dominion KX II can be accessed
completely via a Web browser (although an
optional installed client is provided on Raritan’s
website, www.raritan.com, which is required for
modem connections). A Java-based client is
now available for non-Windows users.
What should I do to prepare a
server for connection to Dominion
KX II?
Set the mouse parameter options to provide
users with the best mouse synchronization and
turn off screensavers and any power
management features that affect screen
display.