Raritan DKX3-UST USB 3.0 Dual Ethernet and Audio Support Installation Guide

June 6, 2024
Raritan

Raritan DKX3-UST USB 3.0 Dual Ethernet and Audio Support

Raritan DKX3-UST USB 3.0 Dual Ethernet and Audio
Support

Thank you for purchasing Dominion User Station. The user station is a high- performance appliance dedicated to access Raritan’s enterprise-class Dominion KVM-over-IP switches with anytime, anywhere access. This Quick Setup Guide explains how to install and configure the Dominion User Station. For further details on using the Dominion User Station, access online help from the application, or download the user guide from Raritan’s Support page (http://www.raritan.com/support/).

Package Contents

• Dominion User Station hardware
• Power adapter
• VESA mount kit
• Quick Setup Guide
• L-type rackmount kit (optional)
Note : To mount the User Station in a 19-inch data center rack, you must purchase the L-type rackmount kit from Raritan. Refer to the online help or user guide for rackmount instructions.

Front View

front view

1. Microphone input
2. Audio output
3. Power LED
4. Hard disk LED
5. Power button
6. SD card reader
7. USB 2.0 and 3.1 ports
KX4-UST and KX3-UST Version 2 models only

Rear View

rear view

1. RS232/RS422/RS485
2. RS232
3. DC power input
4. Gigabit LAN port 1
5. Gigabit LAN port 2
6-7. USB Ports
KX3-UST and KX3-UST Version 2: USB 2.0, 3.0
KX4-UST only: USB 3.1
8. DisplayPort (DP) video 1
9. DisplayPort (DP) video 2
10. HDMI video
11. Connector for external power button

Side Viewside view 1

1. Kensington Lock holes

VESA Mount (Optional)

You can mount the Dominion User Station onto the back of a monitor with 75 or 100 mm VESA standards.

VESA mount procedure:vesa mount 1

  1. Turn OFF and disconnect all devices from the power sources, including the monitor.
  2. Attach the VESA mount securely to the back of your monitor using four appropriate screws.vesa mount 2
  3. Align two screw holes on each side of the Dominion User Station with those on the VESA mount.vesa mount 3
  4. Tighten two sides securely using four appropriate screws.vesa mount 4
  5. The Dominion User Station is now securely attached to the monitor.
Step 1: Connect the Equipment

To make a basic connection:

  1. Disconnect all devices from power.connect 1
  2. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the front or rear USB ports.
  3. Optional. Connect a microphone and speakers to the front panel.
  4. Connect the User Station to the network using either or both LAN ports on the rear panel.
  5. Connect one or two monitors using either or both DisplayPort ports, or the HDMI port.
    DisplayPort and HDMI transmit both video and audio signals. Your monitors must support the audio transmission if audio is intended.
    Maximum of 2 monitors supported.connect 2connect 3 Power ON all devices.

Step 2: Initial Log in to the Dominion User Station
Use the factory default user credentials for initial login. User credentials are case sensitive.

• Username: admin
• Password: raritan

Changing the default password is enforced at first login. For details on password changes, see Change Password.

Step 3: Add KX Devices

If the User Station is connected to a non-DHCP network, you must manually configure the network settings prior to adding KX Devices. See Basic Network Settings (on page 6). When you are not using CC-SG integration, KX Devices are added in the User Station Configuration window.

To add KX Devices:

  1. Launch the User Station Configuration window using either method below.
    • Press Ctrl+Alt+C.
    • Choose Main Menu > User Station Configuration. “Main Menu” is located at the bottom-left corner of the screen.connect 4
  2. Click ADD Kx Device
  3. Enter the data for the KX Device (a KX III or KX IV-101 KVM switch).connect 5 connect 6
  4. Click Save.
  5. Click Back to All KX Devices to go back to the list page. Repeat to add more devices.
    Important : If “Allow LDAP Single Sign-on” is enabled, LDAP users can omit entering credentials in favor of their LDAP credentials being used. Otherwise, user credentials for a KVM switch are saved on a per-user basis. Other users must enter and save their own user credentials for the KVM switches you added. See User Credentials for Querying Port Information.  QS Rule

Step 4: Access KVM Switches and KVM Ports
You access the computer devices connected to a device’s ports and your other targets through the Port Navigator window, which contains 3 panels:
• Favorite Access shows the access you have configured as favorites.
• Devices shows all added devices and their ports.
• Targets shows all added KVM, SSH, RDP and VNC targets.
This window is displayed by default. If not, launch it by pressing Ctrl+Alt+N or choosing Main Menu > Port Navigator.

To access a KVM switch’s ports:

  1. Click a KVM switch in the Devices panel.
  2. Per default, only a list of “up” ports is displayed under the selected KVM switch. For dual port video, only the primary port must be “up” to be displayed.
    • Numbers in parentheses are the physical port numbers on the KVM switch.
    • Dual port video shows the primary then secondary physical port numbers in parentheses.access port 2
    • Click the desired KVM port’s icon , and select Open in new KVM client or or Open in current KVM client. Or, click the port name: single-click opens it in the current KVM Client window, double-click opens it in a new KVM Client window, right-click shows the KVM Client options.

Step 5: Use the KVM Client
The KVM Client window opens after accessing a port. The video of the target server that is connected to the port is displayed in the KVM Client. You can use the attached keyboard and mouse to control the target server.connect
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Basic Network Settings
The Dominion User Station default network configuration is set to Automatic (DHCP) for both IPv4 and IPv6 settings. This section describes basic network configuration only. Refer to the online help or user guide for more information.

To configure basic network settings:

  1. Choose Main Menu > System Settings > Network.configure setting 1
  2. In the Network Connections dialog, two default network connections are available for two LAN ports. Ethernet 1 is for LAN port 1, and Ethernet 2 is for the other. Select the desired one and click Edit.
  3. Click the IPv4 Settings tab.configure setting 3
  4. In the Method field, select one of the following options:
    • Automatic (DHCP): The DHCP server automatically assigns an IPv4 address. This is the default.
    • Automatic (DHCP) addresses only: The DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address only. DNS comes from manual input.
    • Manual: This option configures static addressing. Click Add to specify at least one IPv4 address, netmask and gateway.
    • Disabled: IPv4 networking is disabled.
  5. Click OK.

Logout or Shutdown
To logout, shutdown, or restart, click Main Menu > Leave. Restart is an option under Shutdown. Shutdown option automatically shuts down in one minute if the Restart option is not selected.
Warning : Do NOT turn the Dominion User Station off by holding down the Power button or unplugging the power cord because such operations may damage it. A short press of the Power button initiates a graceful shutdown that does not save open sessions.

Additional Information
For more information about Dominion User Station and the entire Raritan product line, see Raritan’s website (www.raritan.com). For technical issues, contact Raritan Technical Support. See the Contact Support page in the Support section on Raritan’s website for technical support contact information worldwide. Raritan’s products use code licensed under the GPL and LGPL. You can request a copy of the open source code. For details, see the Open Source Software Statement at (http://www.raritan.com/about/legal-statements/open-source- software-statement/) on Raritan’s website.

References

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