Raritan remote client (rrc) applet, Dominion kx manager (remote administration applet), Tcp ports used – Raritan Computer DOMINION DKX432 User Manual

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Raritan Remote Client (RRC) Applet

Operating System Requirements: Windows XP / 2000 with DirectX.
• Windows NT support for some international keys are limited due to limited Microsoft support

for DirectX on the Windows NT platform

Dominion KX Manager (Remote Administration Applet)

For consistent operation across multiple OS and Web Browsers, Sun Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) version 1.4.2_05 is used. If this version is not installed on the desktop client, your system
will prompt you to install.

TCP Ports Used

HTTP, Port 80 (optional) – All requests received by Dominion KX via HTTP (port 80) are

automatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security. Dominion KX responds to Port 80
for user convenience, relieving users from having to explicitly type “https://” in the URL field
to access Dominion KX, but while still preserving complete security.

HTTPS, Port 443 (optional) – This port is used for a single purpose only: to send the

Dominion KX web-accessible clients (Raritan Remote Client and Dominion KX Manager) to
the user. No other communication occurs on this port. If you do not wish to use Dominion
KX’s web-access capabilities and instead prefer to use the installed client software provided
on CD-ROM, you can prevent access to Port 443 via your firewall and Dominion KX can still
function.

Dominion KX (Raritan KVM Over IP) Protocol, Configurable Port 5000 – With the

exception of the above, all communication to Dominion KX occurs over a single,
configurable TCP Port. By default, this is set to Port 5000, but you may configure it to use
any TCP port of your choice (except 80 and 443). For details on how to configure this setting,
please see

Chapter 3: Administrative Functions, Network Configuration.

SNTP (Time Server) on Configurable UDP Port 123 (optional) – Dominion KX offers the

optional capability to synchronize its internal clock to a central time server. This function
requires the use of UDP Port 123 (the standard for SNTP), but can also be configured to use
any port of your designation.

LDAP on Configurable Ports 386 and 636 (optional) – If Dominion KX is configured to

remotely authenticate user logins via the LDAP protocol, ports 386 and 636 will be used, but
the system can also be configured to use any port of your designation.

RADIUS on Configurable Port 1812, 1645, or custom port (optional) – If Dominion KX

is configured to remotely authenticate user logins via the RADIUS protocol, either port 1812
or 1645 will be used, but the system can also be configured to use any port of your
designation.

RADIUS Accounting on Configurable Port – If Dominion KX is configured to remotely

authenticate user logins via the RADIUS protocol, and also employs RADIUS accounting for
event logging, an additional port of your designation will be used to transfer log notifications.

SYSLOG on Configurable UDP Port 123 (optional) – If Dominion KX is configured to

send messages to a Syslog server, then the indicated port(s) will be used for communication -
uses UDP Port 514.

SNMP Default UDP Ports (optional) – Port 161 is used for inbound/outbound read/write

SNMP access and port 162 is used for outbound traffic for SNMP traps.

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