Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-832 KM Switchbox

Raritan, IncSKU: 4814546

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Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-832 KM Switchbox

The Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-832 KM Switchbox brings enterprise-grade KVM over IP capabilities to data centers, offices, and edge deployments. Designed for reliability and scalable control, this 32-port KX III switchbox unlocks secure remote access to up to eight concurrent users while delivering seamless local and remote console experiences. Built for performance, it centralizes management of servers, blade systems, and network devices, reducing on-site visits and accelerating incident response with fast, dependable access from any approved workstation.

  • 32-port Dominion KX III architecture with an 8-user license enables centralized control of a large server footprint. This setup is ideal for data centers, private clouds, and multi-rack environments where multiple operators need simultaneous, authenticated access to critical infrastructure.
  • KVM over IP plus local console support offers flexible management. Admins can securely reach servers from remote locations over the network while still having a direct, in-person console option when needed, ensuring continuous availability and rapid troubleshooting.
  • USB peripheral sharing and device pass-through simplify operations. Users can connect keyboards, mice, and USB devices to hosts across the KVM network without swapping cables or physically moving equipment, improving efficiency during maintenance windows.
  • Robust security and policy-driven access help protect sensitive systems. The Dominion KX III series is designed for enterprise environments, with authentication, session control, and centralized management to enforce organizational security standards during daily operations and incident response.
  • Designed for easy integration with existing infrastructure and automation workflows. This switchbox supports common enterprise management practices, enabling administrators to incorporate KVM access into broader IT operations, monitoring, and automation tools for faster problem resolution and streamlined workflows.

Technical Details of [product]

  • Model: DKX3-832 KM Switchbox (Raritan Dominion KX III)
  • Ports: 32-host KVM ports, enabling access to a broad server and device footprint
  • User capacity: Up to 8 concurrent users with included licensing
  • Access methods: KVM over IP with local console access for flexible management
  • Management interface: Web-based graphical user interface and command-line management for configuration and monitoring
  • Compatibility: Part of the Dominion KX III family, designed to integrate with compatible servers, blades, and network devices
  • Form factor: Desktop/rack-mountable switchbox designed for enterprise deployment
  • Security features: Supports controlled access and session management aligned with enterprise IT policies

how to install [product]

Installing the Raritan Dominion KX III DKX3-832 KM Switchbox is a straightforward process that sets your environment up for scalable, remote server management. Follow these general steps to deploy the switchbox in a production setting:

  • Unbox and inspect the switchbox for any transit damage. Verify that the included cables and licenses match your order, and have your network and server diagrams ready for reference.
  • Mount the switchbox in a suitable rack or place it on a stable surface in a controlled environment. Ensure adequate ventilation and clearance for cable management and cooling.
  • Connect each server or device to one of the 32 KVM ports on the switchbox using standard KVM cables. Group hosts logically (by rack, function, or data center zone) to simplify future access and monitoring.
  • Attach a keyboard, mouse, and video monitor to the switchbox’s local console connections if you plan to use direct local management in addition to remote access. For headless operation, you can rely primarily on KVM over IP from remote workstations.
  • Connect the switchbox to your management network and power sources. If using remote management, ensure you have network reachability from admin workstations and that firewalls allow the required KVM-over-IP ports.
  • Power on the switchbox and boot the system. Access the web-based management interface from a supported browser using the device’s default IP address or the DHCP-assigned address. Configure administrator accounts, define user licenses (up to 8 concurrent users), and apply security policies aligned with your organization.
  • License the 8-user capability, assign access permissions to the appropriate operators, and configure host grouping, hotkey mappings, and session controls. Test remote access by logging in from a client workstation and verifying console connectivity to selected hosts.
  • Document your configuration and back up the management settings. Establish routine maintenance windows to validate connectivity and keep firmware up to date with vendor recommendations.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Dominion KX III DKX3-832 KM Switchbox?
    It is a 32-port KVM switch in the Dominion KX III family that provides KVM over IP access alongside local console support, designed for enterprise-grade remote server management. It supports multiple concurrent users and centralizes control of servers, blades, and other critical network devices.
  • How many users can access the switch simultaneously?
    The DKX3-832 KM supports up to 8 concurrent user sessions with the included licensing, enabling efficient multi-operator workflows in busy data centers.
  • Does it support USB peripherals?
    Yes. The switchbox provides USB peripheral sharing and pass-through to connected hosts, allowing operators to use keyboards, mice, and USB devices across the KVM network without direct cable swaps.
  • Can I manage this switchbox remotely?
    Yes. The KX III switchbox offers KVM over IP access, allowing secure remote management from approved workstations while maintaining local console options for on-site administration.
  • How do I install and license the device?
    Install by mounting the unit, connecting servers and management interfaces, and powering on. Access the web-based management interface to configure administrator accounts, apply security policies, and activate the 8-user license. It’s recommended to follow the vendor’s deployment guide for precise steps and best practices.

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