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Dòng sản phẩm mới Dominion KX II-101 V2 có kích thước nhỏ gọn với đầy đủ tính năng của một KVM over IP switch, an toàn, bảo mật trong việc truy cập, điều khiển server và đặc biệt tiết kiệm chi phí đầu tư.

Raritan Dominion® KX II-101 V2 là KVM-over-IP switch được thiết kế với một port giúp nhà quản trị điều khiển server và truy cập đến mức BIOS thông qua môi trường IP một cách bảo mật - đặc biệt là các server nằm bên ngoài Data Center.

 

 

GIỚI THIỆU SẢN PHẨM

Các tiêu chuẩn và tính năng nâng cao hiệu suất, bảo mật của KX II-101 V2:

  • Virtual media cho phép mount drives/media trên server ở xa để cài đặt, boot server từ xa hay kiểm tra xác định lỗi
  • Absolute Mouse Synchronization™, giúp giảm thời gian cài đặt và là tiêu chuẩn mới trong việc đồng bộ tín hiệu mouse
  • Bảo mật với mã hóa 256-bit AES và tính năng cấu hình strong password
  • Truy cập server tại cabinet thông qua local port
  • Cổng serial đa nhiệm cho nhà quản trị điều khiển tại cabinet, modem và điều khiển nguồn điện từ xa
  • Tích hợp điều khiển nguồn điện từ xa với Dominion PX intelligent Rack PDU.
  • Quản lý truy cập tập trung thông qua CommandCenter® Secure Gateway

Ứng dụng cho khách hàng

Ngoài tính năng điều khiển từ xa các server tronng data center, Dominion KX II-101 V2 còn có các ứng dụng nâng cao mới của một KVM-over-IP:

  • Chi nhánh và văn phòng ở xa
    • Ngân hàng, cửa hàng bán lẽ, y tế, pháp lý và các chi nhánh
    • Tiểu bang, quận, huyện của thành phố
  • Phòng thí nghiệm và nghiên cứu phát triển
    • Truy cập các máy chủ quan trọng
    • Dễ dàng di chuyển trong môi trường năng động
  • Tạo IP KVM cho các Analog KVM Switch
    • Tạo KVM over IP switch mà không cần phải thay thế analog switch cũ
  • Môi trường Hosting và Cloud Computing
    • Khách hàng truy cập các máy hosting trong data center
    • Sửa chữa từ xa
  • Closets, Cubes, Desktops and Home Offices
    • Điều khiển từ xa các PC và server nằm bên ngoài Data Center
  • Môi trường phi truyền thống
    • Chi phí thấp, năng động, có thể xách tay với kích thước zero-U
    • Di động, tạm thời, quân sự và môi trường sử dụng công nghệ cao

 

TÍNH NĂNG & ƯU ĐIỂM

Features

Benefits

Flexibility
Original and New Lower Priced Models
The Dominion KX II-101 product family consists of two models:  the original Dominion KX II-101 and the new, economical Dominion KX II-101 V2.  The V2 supports virtually all the features of the existing KX2-101. The V2 version does not have support for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and a PS2 local port.
Non-blocked KVM-over-IP Access
The KX II-101 is amodels are single port, single user KVM-over-IP devices, so it’sso they are ideal for environments where simultaneous unblocked access to servers might beis required, such as data centers, computer rooms and labs.
“Zero-U” Form Factor
They are palm-sized devices, suitable for applications where space might be limited such as remote/branch locations, closets, desktops and other non-data center applications.
Virtual Media
Mount remote drives/media on the target servers to support software installation, remote booting and diagnostics.

The Dominion KX II-101 models support a wide variety of media options, including CD/DVD drives, local hard-drives, USB drives, and ISO image files.
Power Options
The original KX II-101 can be powered via PoE or an external adapter. The new KX II-101 V2 is powered by an external adapter and does not support PoE.
Availability
Optional Modem Access
The Dominion KX II-101 models have a multi-function serial port, which can be used to connect to an external modem for out-of-band, emergency access.
Security
256-bit AES Encryption
The Dominion KX II-101 models use the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption for added security. AES is a U.S. government approved cryptographic algorithm that is recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the FIPS Standard 197.
Configurable Strong Password Checking
The Dominion KX II-101 models have administrator-configurable, strong password checking to ensure that user-created passwords meet corporate standards and are resistant to brute force hacking.  The administrator can also enforce password aging and lockout after failed attempts.
User Group and Port-level Permissions
Administrators can ensure that only the right people access remote IT equipment by setting permissions down to the port level.  Administrators can also grant or deny virtual media and power cycling privileges.
RADIUS, LDAP and Active Directory® Authentication
The Dominion KX II-101 models integrate with industry-standard directory servers, such as Microsoft®'s Active Directory, using either the LDAP or RADIUS protocols. This allows the Dominion KX II-101 models to use pre-existing username/password databases for security.
Ease of Use
Absolute Mouse Synchronization™
The Absolute Mouse Synchronization feature is the ultimate mouse synchronization solution. For servers with a compatible USB mouse port, there is no need to adjust the mouse settings on the target server. This reduces installation time and enhances the Dominion KX II -101's plug-and-play nature. In addition, the remote and target server mouse pointers never go out of synchronization.
Next Generation Common User Interface
The Dominion KX II-101 models have a next-generation, browser-based user interface for enhanced usability and productivity. This interface is common across the local port, remote access, management software as well as other Raritan products. This reduces training time and increases productivity.
Plug-and-Play Appliance Offers Quick and Easy Setup
The Dominion KX II-101 models are completely self-contained units. All KX II-101 features, including authentication and Web access, are built into the unit and do not require the use of an additional server.
Manageability
Remote Power Control
The Dominion KX II-101 has a multi-function serial port that can be used to connect Raritan’s intelligent PDU, the PX™, to the KX II-101.  This enables users to remotely power cycle servers from the KX II-101 management interface.
SNMP Management and Syslog
The Dominion KX II-101 distributes SNMP traps for important user and system events to SNMP management systems. SNMP traps are fully configurable by the administrator. Syslog logging is also supported.
Centralized Management with Raritan's CommandCenter® Secure Gateway
Like the rest of the Dominion series, the Dominion KX II-101 features CommandCenter® Secure Gateway integration, allowing enterprise users to consolidate all Dominion devices into a single logical system, accessible from a single IP address, and under a single management interface.

FAQ

Questions

Answers

What is the difference between the Dominion KX II-101 and the Dominion KX II-101-V2?

The Dominion KX II-101-V2 is a new, economically priced model in the KX II-101 product family.  The V2 supports virtually all the features of the existing KX II-101. The V2 version does not have support for Power-over-Ethernet(PoE) nor a PS2 local port.

How does the Dominion KX II-101 work?

Dominion KX II-101 connects to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports of a server. It captures, digitizes, and compresses the video signal before transmitting to a remote client PC using Raritan's powerful frame-grabber and compression technology. Dominion KX II-101 provides a rich set of features through an intuitive user interface. It can also be centrally managed with other management devices via CommandCenter® Secure Gateway.

What types of computers can be controlled remotely by Dominion KX II-101?

Dominion KX II-101 works independently of a target server's hardware, operating system, or application software, accessing a target server's main input/output devices - keyboard, video, and mouse. Consequently, any hardware that supports standard PC keyboard and mouse interfaces, and standard PC video (VGA) can be used with Dominion KX II-101.

Are there security features to protect my target servers from an unauthorized remote connection?

Yes. The KX II-101 provides many layers of security – - connection authentication and data transfer security during a remote session. User names, passwords,and private -keys are used to authenticate users. Dominion KX II-101 KX101 can authenticate users against the database locally resided on Dominion KX101, KX101, or against external AAA servers (LDAP, Active Directory®, or RADIUS). All keyboard, video and mouse data are encrypted with up to 256-bit AES.

What types of Virtual Media does the Dominion KSX II-101 support?

The KX II-101 supports the following types of media: internal and USB-connected CD/DVD drives, USB mass storage devices, PC hard drives and remote drive images.MasterConsole CAT supports USB and PS/2 keyboards and mice interfaces. It does not support Sun.

Is Virtual Media media secure?

Yes. Virtual Media sessions are secured using 256 bit AES encryption.

Which KX II-101 model should I purchase?

Customers who require Power over EthernetPoE, require a PS2 local port, or desire compatibility with the original KX II-101 should purchase the original KX II-101.

Other customers should purchase the new, economically priced KX II-101 V2.

THÔNG SỐ KỸ THUẬT

Dominion KX II-101 V2

Dominion Model
DKX2-101-V2
Form Factor
Zero-U form factor; rack mountable vertically or horizontally (bracket kit included)
Dimensions (DxWxH)
3.74" x 2.8" x 0.9";
95 x 71 x 24mm
Weight
0.42 lbs; 0.19 kg
Power
AC Power Adapter 100–240VAC, 47–63Hz, 0.2A
Operating Temperature
0°–40°C (32°–104°F)
Humidity
20%–85% RH
Indicators
Device statusDevice status LED indicator
Network LEDsNetwork activity and connection speed indicator
Local Connection

Local Admin–DB-9(F) Serial
KVM Connector–Raritan KVM Cable
Local User Video–HD-15(F) VGA
Local Mouse/Keyboard–connect to Server USB
Remote Connection
Network protocols
1 Ethernet (RJ45) port with activity status indicator. TCP/IP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, secure LDAP, RADIUS, LDAP, DHCP and SNMP
Screen Resolutions
PC graphic modeUp to 1600x1200 @ 60Hz
Sun® video mode
640x480 @ 60/72/75/85Hz,
800x600 @ 56/60/72/75/85Hz,
1024x768 @ 60/70/75/85Hz,
1152x864 @ 60/75Hz,
1280x1024 @ 60Hz,
1600x1200 @ 60Hz and
720x400 (for DOS)