User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Features and Benefits
- Reduce Cable Bulk
- KVM Switching Capabilities
- Multiplatform Support
- True Serial Capabilities
- Local and Remote User Interfaces
- Virtual Media and Smart Card-capable Switches
- On-board Web Interface
- Access the Switch Using a Standard TCP/IP Network
- Encryption
- Video
- Flash Upgradeable
- Tier Expansion
- Avocent Management Software Plug-in
- FIPS cryptographic module
- Sample Configuration
- Safety Precautions
- General
- LAN Options
- Features and Benefits
- Installation
- Local and Remote Configuration
- Local User Interface (UI)
- OBWI
- Using the User Interfaces
- Launching a Session
- Scan Mode
- Viewing System Information
- RCS Tools
- Network Settings
- DNS Settings
- NTP Settings
- SNMP Settings
- Auditing Event Settings
- Setting Event Destinations
- Ports - Configuring SIPs
- Power Device Settings
- Local Port UI Settings
- Modem Settings
- Setup Settings - Port Security
- Sessions
- Setting Up User Accounts
- LDAP
- Override Admin
- Active Sessions
- The Video Viewer Window
- LDAP Feature for the RCS
- The Structure of Active Directory
- Standard Schema versus Dell Extended Schema
- Standard Installation
- Configure the Override Admin Account
- Configuring DNS Settings
- Configuring the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings
- Configuring the LDAP Authentication Parameters
- Enabling LDAP Authentication
- Entering Authentication Parameters - Operational Modes
- Entering Extension Options - Active Directory LDAP
- Entering Authentication Parameters - Standard LDAP
- Entering Authentication Parameters - Custom IP Port Assignments
- Completing LDAP Configuration
- Secondary LDAP Settings - Standard Configuration
- Setting up the RCS for performing Standard LDAP queries
- Search Configuration Settings
- Query Mode Selection Settings
- Group Configuration Parameters
- Secondary LDAP Settings - Active Directory Configuration
- LDAP SSL Certificates
- CA Certificate Information Display
- Configuring Group Objects
- Configuring Active Directory with Dell Schema Extensions to Access Your RCS
- Adding Users and Privileges to Active Directory with Dell Schema Extensions
- Using Dell Association Objects Syntax
- Console Redirection Access Security
- Using Active Directory to Log In to the RCS
- Target Device Naming Requirements for LDAP Implementation
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix A: Terminal Operations
- Appendix B: Using SIPs
- Appendix C: MIB and SNMP Traps
- Appendix D: Cable Pinouts Information
- Appendix E: UTP Cabling
- Appendix F: Sun Advanced Key Emulation
- Appendix G: Technical Specifications
- Appendix H: Technical Support
- Bookmarks

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Flash Upgradeable
Upgrade your RCS and SIPs at any time to ensure you are always running the
most current firmware version available. Flash Upgrades can be initiated through
the OBWI or the serial console. The RCS can be configured to perform
automatic firmware upgrades of SIPs. See "Upgrading RCS Firmware" on page
52 for more information.
Tier Expansion
The RCS features allow you to tier additional Dell RCSs from each of the
Analog Rack Interface (ARI) port on the switch. The tiered switches are
attached in the same manner as any device. This additional tier of units allows
you to attach up to 1024 servers in one system. See "Adding a Tiered Switch" on
page 31.
Avocent Management Software Plug-in
Avocent management software may be used with the switch to allow IT
administrators to remotely access, monitor, and control target devices on
multiple platforms through a single, web-based user interface. For more
information, see the Technical Bulletin for the Avocent management software.
FIPS cryptographic module
The RCS switches support FIPS 140-2 Level 1 cryptographic security
requirements. The FIPS mode of operation can be enabled or disabled via the
OBWI or local port and executed after a reboot. When FIPS is enabled, a reboot
of the switch requires approximately two additional minutes to complete a FIPS
mode integrity check. Also, when FIPS is enabled, if the keyboard, mouse or
video encryption is set to 128-bit SSL (ARCFOUR) or DES, the encryption
level is automatically changed to the encryption level AES.
NOTE: The FIPS mode of operation is initially disabled and must be enabled
to operate.
NOTE: The Setup port factory default setting will automatically disable the
FIPS module.