Appendix C: Informational Notes
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Target BIOS Boot Time with Virtual Media
The BIOS for certain targets may take longer to boot if media is mounted
virtually at the target.
To shorten the boot time:
1. Close the Virtual KVM Client to completely release the virtual media
drives.
2. Restart the target.
Virtual Media Connection Failures Using High Speed for Virtual
Media Connections
Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to select the "Use Full
Speed for Virtual Media CIM" when a target has problems with "High
Speed USB" connections or when the target is experiencing USB
protocol errors due to signal degradation due to additional connectors
and cables (for example, a connection to a blade server via a dongle).
CC-SG
Virtual KVM Client Version Not Known from CC-SG Proxy Mode
When the Virtual KVM Client is launched from CommandCenter Secure
Gateway (CC-SG) in proxy mode, the Virtual KVM Client version is
unknown. In the About Raritan Virtual KVM Client dialog, the version is
displayed as “Version Unknown”.
Single Mouse Mode - Connecting to a Dominion KX II Target Under
CC-SG Control Via VKC Using Firefox
When using Firefox to connect to a Dominion KX II target under CC-SG
control using DCIM-PS2 or DCIM-USBG2, if you change to Single Mouse
Mode in the Virtual KVM Client, the VKC window will no longer be the
focus window and the mouse will not respond. If this occurs, left click on
the mouse or press Alt+Tab to return the focus to the VKC window.
Proxy Mode and MPC
If you are using Dominion KX II in a CC-SG configuration, do not use the
CC-SG proxy mode if you are planning to use the Multi-Platform Client
(MPC).
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