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


 
Appendix F:
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Question
Answer
Can Dominion KX II be remotely
managed and configured via Web
browser?
Yes. Dominion KX II can be completely
configured remotely via Web browser. Note
that this does require that the workstation have
an appropriate Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) version installed. Besides the initial
setting of Dominion KX II’s IP address,
everything about the solution can be
completely set up over the network. (In fact,
using a crossover Ethernet cable and
Dominion KX II’s default IP address, you can
even configure the initial settings via Web
browser.)
Can I back up and restore
Dominion KX II’s configuration?
Yes. Dominion KX II’s device and user
configurations can be completely backed up for
later restoration in the event of a catastrophe.
Dominion KX II’s backup and restore
functionality can be used remotely over the
network, or through your Web browser.
What auditing or logging does
Dominion KX II offer?
For complete accountability, Dominion KX II
logs all major user events with a date and time
stamp. For instance, reported events include
(but are not limited to): user login, user logout,
user access of a particular server,
unsuccessful login, configuration changes, etc.
Can Dominion KX II integrate with
syslog?
Yes. In addition to Dominion KX II’s own
internal logging capabilities, Dominion KX II
can send all logged events to a centralized
syslog server.
Can Dominion KX II integrate with
SNMP?
Yes. In addition to Dominion KX II’s own
internal logging capabilities, Dominion KX II
can send SNMP traps to SNMP management
systems. SNMP v2 and v3 are supported.
Can an administrator log-off a
user?
Yes, administrators can view which users are
logged into which ports and can log-off a user
from a specific port or from the device if
required.
Can Dominion KX II’s internal
clock be synchronized with a
timeserver?
Yes. Dominion KX II supports the
industry-standard NTP protocol for
synchronization with either a corporate
timeserver, or with any public timeserver
(assuming that outbound NTP requests are
allowed through the corporate firewall).