Raritan Engineering KX2-864 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Virtual Media

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If you would prefer not to change Vista account permissions, run
Internet Explorer as an administrator. To do this, click the Start
Menu, locate IE, right-click it and select Run as Administrator.

Target Server

KVM target servers must support USB connected drives.

KVM target servers running Windows 2000 must have all of the
recent patches installed.

USB 2.0 ports are both faster and preferred..

1. If you plan to access file server ISO images, identify those file

servers and images through the Dominion KX II Remote Console
File Server Setup page. See

File Server Setup (File Server ISO

Images Only)

(on page 80).

Note: ISO9660 format is the standard supported by Raritan.
However, other CD-ROM extensions may also work.

2. Open a KVM session with the appropriate target server.

a. Open the Port Access page from the Dominion KX II Remote

Console.

b. Connect to the target server from the Port Access page:

ƒ Click the Port Name for the appropriate server.

ƒ Choose the Connect command from the Port Action menu. The

target server opens in a Virtual KVM Client window.

3. Connect to the virtual media.

For:

Select this VM option:

Local drives

Local Drives

(on page 83)

Local CD/DVD drives

CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images

ISO Images

Connect CD-ROM/ISO Image

File Server ISO Images

Connect CD-ROM/ISO Image

Upon completion of your tasks, disconnect the virtual media. See

Disconnecting Virtual Media

(on page 86).

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