Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions188Question AnswerWhat is the maximum remote (overIP) video resolution supported?The Dominion KX III is the first and only KVM-over-IP switch to support full high definition(HD) remote video resolution – 1920x1080 atframe rates up to 30 frames per second withdigital audio.In addition, popular widescreen formats aresupported, including 1600x1200, 1680x1050and 1440x900, so remote users can work withtoday’s higher resolution monitors.How much bandwidth is used foraudio?It depends on the type of audio format used,but to listen to CD quality audio, approximately1.5 Mbps is used.What about servers with DVIports?Servers with DVI ports that support DVI-A(analog) and DVI-I (integrated analog anddigital) can use Raritan’s ADVI-VGAinexpensive, passive adapter to convert theserver’s DVI port to a VGA plug that can beconnected to a KX III CIM’s VGA plug.Servers with DVI ports that support DVI-I orDVI-D (digital) can use the new D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI CIM.IPv6 NetworkingQuestion AnswerWhat is IPv6? IPv6 is the acronym for Internet Protocol Version 6.IPv6 is the "next generation" IP protocol which willreplace the current IP Version 4 (IPv4) protocol.IPv6 addresses a number of problems in IPv4, suchas the limited number of IPv4 addresses. It alsoimproves IPv4 in areas such as routing and networkauto-configuration. IPv6 is expected to graduallyreplace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number ofyears.IPv6 treats one of the largest headaches of an IPnetwork from the administrator’s point of view –configuring and maintaining an IP network.