Overview

Servers with dual video cards can be remotely accessed with an extended desktop configuration, which is available to remote users. This is done by creating dual port video groups.

Extended desktop configurations allow you to view the target server desktop across two monitors vs. the standard single monitor view. Once a dual port video group is selected, all port channels in that group open simultaneously. See Creating a Dual Video Port Group for information on creating dual port video groups.

Review the information in this section for important information regarding dual port video groups.

Note: Dual port video groups are not supported by CommandCenter Secure Gateway models with only one KVM channel such as the KX2-108 and KX2-116.

See Also

Dominion KX2 Dual Video Port Setup and Recommendations

Configuring and Using Dual Port Video in CC-SG

Example Dual Port Video Group Configuration

Recommendations for Dual Port Video

Supported Mouse Modes

CIMs Required for Dual Video Support

Dual Port Video Group Usability Notes

Permissions and Dual Video Port Group Access

Raritan Client Navigation when Using Dual Video Port Groups

Direct Port Access and Dual Port Video Groups

Dual Port Video Groups Displayed on the Ports Page