Appendix A: Specifications309Keystroke Description Virtual Media CIM Dual VirtualMedia CIMMac Lion ServerHDMI CIMPress N duringstartupStart up from acompatible networkserver (NetBoot)Press T duringstartupStart up in Target DiskmodePress Shift duringstartupStart up in Safe Bootmode and temporarilydisable login itemsKnown issue withLION to boot tosafe mode. "SafeMode" in reddoes not appearfor LionPress Command-Vduring startupStart up in Verbosemode.adminPress Command-Sduring startupStart up in Single-UsermodePress Option-Nduring startupStart from a NetBootserver using the defaultboot imagePress Command-Rduring startupStart from LionRecovery1N/A N/AUsing a Windows Keyboard to Access Mac TargetsA Windows® keyboard can be used to access a Mac® connected to a KXII. Windows keys are then used to emulate the special Mac keys. This isthe same as connecting a Windows keyboard directly to the Mac.TCP and UDP Ports UsedPort DescriptionHTTP, Port 80 This port can be configured as needed. See HTTP and HTTPS PortSettings (on page 146).By default, all requests received by the KX II via HTTP (port 80) areautomatically forwarded to HTTPS for complete security.The KX II responds to Port 80 for user convenience, relieving usersfrom having to explicitly type in the URL field to access the KX II, whilestill preserving complete security.HTTPS, Port 443 This port can be configured as needed. See HTTP and HTTPS PortSettings (on page 146).