Raritan Computer Paragon II Network Card User Manual


 
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter 1: Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Raritan’s Paragon II. The Paragon family is about breaking away from
the traditional, expensive model of server management – one server, one dedicated monitor, one
dedicated keyboard. Paragon allows for a single user station (monitor, keyboard, and mouse) for
multiple servers – even servers of different platforms.
No matter how large or small your setup, no matter how simple or how complex, Raritan is
confident that there is a Paragon system just right for you.
Paragon II Overview
The Paragon II is designed to perform heavy-duty multiple-user-to-many-server
keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) matrix switching without burdening you with big, confusing
hydra-headed cables. Instead, the Paragon II uses standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair
(UTP) cabling, like the type that is already installed at many sites. It can connect users with
servers across as much as 1000 ft. (304 m) of such cabling.
A Paragon II system consists of several components: Main switching units (M Units), which
serve as base units and matrix switches, securely connecting users to servers; Stacking units (S
Units), which allow you to expand your system and connect to the M Units while conserving
space; Computer-Interface Modules (CIMs) connected to each server; and either the User Station
(P2-UST), which connects your keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the M unit and provides an
intuitive On-Screen User Interface for accessing attached servers, or the Enhanced User Station
(P2-EUST), providing all of the P2-UST features, plus superior video quality with manual skew
compensation.
In addition, Raritan’s P2-USTIP1 and P2-USTIP2, one-and two-worker user stations, have
integrated IP access and includes KVM over IP capability for anytime, anywhere access and
control of servers along with a slim design and GUI for point-and-click remote access. The P2-
USTIP supports IP access, enabling one or two remote users to access Paragon II-connected
servers from anywhere via Web browser. The P2-USTIP2 also supports 128-bit SSL encryption
and local authentication through Paragon II, or centralized authentication when used with
Raritan’s CommandCenter Secure Gateway.
There are a number of Main Switching Units that support different numbers of directly attached
users and server CPUs:
Product code P2-UMT242 supports 2 users and 42 CPUs
P2-UMT442 supports 4 users and 42 CPUs
P2-UMT832M supports 8 users and 32 CPUs
P2-UMT1664M supports 16 users and 64 CPUs
There are also several different CIMs for different types of servers (all must output VGA video):
P2CIM-PS2 and ZCIM-PS2 support CPUs with IBM PS/2 type keyboard and mouse ports;
Z-CIM has an extra RJ45 port to support a “local CPU” installed between a User Station and
a Base Unit, as well as chaining of Z-CIMs for clustered access.
P2CIM-APS2, as above, and supports automatic skew compensation (with P2-EUST).
P2CIM-SUN supports CPUs with Sun type keyboard and mouse ports.
P2CIM-ASUN, as above, and supports automatic skew compensation (with P2-EUST).
P2CIM-USB, P2CIM-SUSB, and P2CIM-USBG2 support CPUs with USB keyboard and
mouse ports.
P2CIM-AUSB, as above, will work for SUN, and supports automatic skew compensation
(with P2-EUST).
P2CIM-USBG2 works with P2-HUBPAC in PC, MAC, and SUN USB configurations.
AUATC supports CPUs connected through their RS-232 serial ports.