Known usb profiles – Raritan Computer DOMINION KX II-101 User Manual

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Managing Dominion™ KX II-101 USB Connections

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y USB Connections

Known USB Profiles

The current release of the KX II-101 includes the known USB
profiles described in the following tables. However, for the
most up-to-date USB profile information, please click on the
User Defined KX II-101 USB Profiles Connection
Configuration Table link in the Advanced USB Connection
Settings section of the page.

Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge
1950/2950/2970/6950/R200

Server attributes:

BIOS v1.0.0, Windows Server
2003, Intel Duo Core 800 MHz

Keyboard & mouse:

USB

USB connection settings:

Advanced USB settings:

Absolute
mouse

Virtual media
Intf#1

CD-ROM

Force full
speed

Remove Unused
VM Intf#1

Absolute
mouse Mac
server

Virtual Media
Intf#2

REM disk

SUN USB
keyboard

Remove Unused
VM Intf#2

Comments: Standard configuration.

Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 1850

Server attributes:

BIOS A06, Windows Server
2003, Intel Xeon 2.8GHz,
provides support for USB Flash
Emulation

Keyboard & mouse:

PS/2

USB connection
settings:

Advanced USB settings:

Absolute
mouse

Virtual media
Intf#1

CD-ROM

Force full
speed

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#1

Absolute
mouse Mac
server

Virtual Media
Intf#2

REM disk

SUN USB
keyboard

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#2

Comments: Change the BIOS setup order to boot from an
USB emulated device.

Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 650

Server attributes:

BIOS A05, Windows Server
2003, Intel P 4 3GHz

Keyboard & mouse:

USB

USB connection settings:

Advanced USB settings:

Absolute
mouse

Virtual media
Intf#1

CD-ROM

Force full
speed

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#1

Absolute
mouse Mac
server

Virtual Media
Intf#2

REM disk

SUN USB
keyboard

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#2

Comments: BIOS accessible YES. No BIOS support to
boot from USB emulated devices.

Hardware/BIOS: Dell PowerEdge 1650

Server attributes:

BIOS A11, Windows Server
2003, Intel P III 1.26GHz

Keyboard & mouse:

PS/2

USB connection settings:

Advanced USB settings:

Absolute
mouse

Virtual media
Intf#1

CD-ROM

Force full
speed

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#1

Absolute
mouse Mac
server

Virtual Media
Intf#2

REM disk

SUN USB
keyboard

Remove
Unused VM
Intf#2

Comments: BIOS accessible YES. No BIOS support to
boot from USB emulated devices.

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