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Dominion KSX II Screenshots

Port Access Page
This page lists all of the KSX II ports, the connected KVM target servers and Serial target servers, and their status and availability.
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Connect and Power Cycling Options
From the Port Access Page, the user can click on a port name to connect to the target device. If the device is also connected to a Raritan PDU, like the Dominion� PX, the user can also power on/off/cycle the target.
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Security Settings Page
From the Security Settings page, users can specify login limitations, user blocking, password rules, encryption settings and PC share mode.
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Group and Port-Level Permissions
For each user group and server port, the admin can specify the type of access, the type of access to virtual media, and the power control permissions.
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Port Configuration - KVM
This page allows users to name the KVM port, establish power control (if connected to a Raritan PDU) and choose mouse synch and virtual media preferences.
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Port Configuration - Serial
This page allows users to name the Serial port, establish power control (if connected to a Raritan PDU) and configure serial port settings.
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Event Management - Settings
The KSX II Event Management feature provides a set of screens for enabling and disabling the distribution of system events to SNMP Managers, Syslog, and the audit log.
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Event Management - Destinations
The Event Management - Destinations page is used to select which system events to track and where to send this information.
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Modem Settings Page
The Modem Settings page allows users to enable the built-in modem and set client/server IP addresses. The Modem Dialback feature can also be enabled from this screen for an additional layer of security. If dial-back is enabled, then a call-back number must be defined in the user profiles.
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