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Does it come with the monitor? Thank you for your inquiry. This KVM switch does not come with a monitor. Each Dominion KX III will ship with: 1 - KX III device 1 - KX III Quick Setup Guide 1 - Rackmount kit 2 - AC power cords 1 - Set of 4 rubber feet (for desktop use) 1 - Application note 1 - Warranty card |
Do you have any DoD ready KVMs that do not use flash or java? Thank you for your inquiry, Raritans DKX3 series, including this DKX3-108 KVM switch, are TAA compliant, allow access via HTML / JavaScript client or .NET client, and meet government and military security mandates, including: AES & FIPS 140-2 encryption, Common Access Card (CAC) authentication, PIV, FIPS 201, HSPD-12 and IPv6 networking. Alternatively, we also have some Adder switching solutions available which also allow access via hardware-based RealVNC client access and also meet similar security standards i.e. this AVX5016IP switch,. Please feel free to reach out to our government sales team at 1-800-638-2638 / info@42U.com, they are happy to help you find the perfect solution for your Department of Defense application. |
When will the DKX3-108 be replaced by the Raritan DKX4-108? Thank you for your inquiry, As of February 12th, 2018, Raritan does not currently have a public release plan for replacing the DKX3-108. Please let us know if there is anything else we can help you with! |
We are considering the Raritan DKX3-108 for a USAF network. Is it considered a "Secure" KVM and does it have any DoD credentials, i.e. Common Criteria Portal, NIST FIPS, etc? Thank you for your inquiry, The Raritan DKX3-108 indeed meets DoD security standards including: AES & FIPS 140-2 encryption, UL certification, Common Access Card (CAC) authentication, PIV, FIPS 201, HSPD-12 and IPv6 networking.
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