Description
Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-116 KVM Switchbox
The Dominion KX III stands at the pinnacle of Raritan’s KVM-over-IP lineup, delivering enterprise-class remote management that blends unmatched performance with rock-solid security. Designed for data centers, remote office campuses, and IT rooms that demand BIOS-level control, this switchbox enables 1, 2, 4 or 8 users to securely access and manage 8, 16, 32 or 64 servers in a single, scalable system. With industry-leading video quality, robust security features, and enhanced reliability, the Dominion KX III makes complex server administration simpler, faster, and safer—whether you’re booting to BIOS, performing operating system tasks, or troubleshooting in a remote location.
- BIOS‑level remote management: Gain full BIOS access remotely to power cycle, configure boot sequences, and perform low-level maintenance without on-site visits. This capability dramatically reduces downtime and accelerates server provisioning, recovery, and troubleshooting.
- Flexible user licensing: The platform supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 concurrent remote users, enabling IT teams of all sizes to collaborate securely without compromising control or performance.
- Scalable server capacity: Manage 8, 16, 32 or 64 servers within a single switch, allowing fast growth as your infrastructure expands. The Dominion KX III consolidates access to a broad estate of servers, saving rack space and management overhead.
- Industry-leading video performance: Experience crisp, reliable video and input responsiveness that stays smooth during BIOS operations, OS boot, and ongoing remote control sessions, ensuring you never miss critical details during demonstrations or maintenance.
- Security and reliability: Built for enterprise environments with comprehensive security features, trusted authentication, and robust firmware updates. The system is designed to minimize downtime and protect sensitive server access across dispersed locations.
Technical Details of Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-116 KVM Switchbox
- SKU: DKX3-116
- Product family: Dominion KX III
- Topology: KVM over IP with BIOS-level remote management for connected servers
- Concurrent users: 1, 2, 4 or 8 remote users (configurable per deployment)
- Servers supported: 8, 16, 32 or 64 servers in a single switch (depending on model/configuration)
- Video and display: High-performance KVM video delivery optimized for BIOS operations and OS-level control (multipoint, responsive video for smooth remote interaction)
- Management interfaces: Web-based GUI, command-line interface, and APIs for automation and integration into enterprise workflows
- Security: Enterprise-grade security features including secure authentication, access controls, and encrypted communication for remote sessions
- Network connectivity: Management network access via Ethernet with standard security protocols for remote access and administration
- Operating environment: Designed for data center environments with reliability-focused engineering and firmware update support
- Compatibility: Broad OS and hypervisor compatibility to support diverse server fleets and virtualization strategies
How to install Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-116
- Prepare and mount: Unpack the switchbox and place it in a rack-appropriate location. Ensure adequate ventilation and compatible power supply. Mount the unit securely in a standard rack, following your data center’s rack-mounting guidelines.
- Connect servers: Use the KVM cables to connect each target server to the Dominion KX III switch. Map each server port to the servers you intend to manage remotely, ensuring a clean and labeled cable layout for easy maintenance.
- Establish network access: Connect the switch to your management network via the Ethernet port(s). Ensure network connectivity for remote access, and confirm that firewalls and security policies permit the necessary management traffic.
- Power up and initial access: Apply power and access the built-in web interface using a management workstation. The first boot will guide you through the initial configuration, including admin credentials and basic security settings.
- Configure users, roles, and servers: Create user accounts for the 1, 2, 4 or 8 concurrent users, assign appropriate roles, and map each server port to its corresponding physical server. Set up BIOS-level access rules to control who can boot, reboot, or enter ROM-based setup utility.
- Security and encryption: Enable encryption for remote sessions, configure authentication methods (e.g., local, LDAP/AD integration), and establish access control policies that align with your organization’s security posture.
- Testing and monitoring: Validate that each connected server is reachable, boot sequences function as expected, and video/keyboard/mouse input is correctly transmitted. Enable monitoring features and alerts to stay informed about health and performance.
- Backup and firmware: Check for firmware updates and apply the latest releases to ensure security patches and feature enhancements. Maintain a backup of configuration settings to streamline disaster recovery.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is KVM-over-IP and why should I choose Dominion KX III?
A: KVM-over-IP provides remote keyboard, video, and mouse access over a network, enabling BIOS-level control and full server management from anywhere. The Dominion KX III combines this capability with enterprise-grade security, scalability, and performance, making it ideal for data centers and distributed IT environments where rapid remote management and uptime are critical. -
Q: How many servers can I manage with this model?
A: The DKX3-116 configuration supports 8, 16, 32, or 64 servers in a single switch, depending on how you configure the system at deployment. This flexibility helps you align capacity with your current footprint while keeping room to grow. -
Q: How many users can access the system remotely?
A: You can enable 1, 2, 4, or 8 concurrent remote users, allowing IT teams to share access without compromising control or security. -
Q: Is remote access secure?
A: Yes. The Dominion KX III provides robust security features, including encrypted session transport, secure authentication methods, and role-based access controls to protect sensitive server access. -
Q: What management options are available?
A: Management is available through a web-based GUI, a command-line interface, and programmable APIs for automation and integration with your existing IT workflows. This enables streamlined deployments, scripted operations, and scalable administration. -
Q: What kind of video performance can I expect?
A: The system is designed for high-quality, low-latency video delivery that remains responsive during BIOS-level operations and OS interactions. This ensures clear visuals for boot sequences and console output, reducing the time needed to diagnose issues remotely.
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