APC KVM 2G, Server Module, USB with Virtual Media and CAC


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Description

Take command of your data center with a robust KVM switch that lets you control multiple servers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. The APC KVM 2G Server Module with USB, Virtual Media, and CAC support delivers centralized, secure, and efficient management for busy IT environments. This compact KVM switchbox eliminates the need to physically swap cables between sources, enabling faster maintenance windows, reduced risk of human error, and improved uptime. Its server-friendly design fits into standard rack installations, making it an ideal solution for data centers, server rooms, and enterprise IT closets where space, reliability, and security matter most. Whether you’re deploying new servers, performing routine updates, or performing remote deploys, the KVM 2G helps operators stay in control with ease and precision.

  • Manage multiple servers with one console: Consolidate control of several servers to a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Switch between sources quickly and reliably without reconnecting cables, simplifying maintenance and reducing downtime during critical windows.
  • Hot-pluggable USB interface for quick connection: Plug in USB peripherals on the fly and maintain productivity. The hot-plug capability minimizes disruption during server updates or reconfiguration, so you can keep working while you manage hardware changes.
  • Virtual Media and CAC support for secure, flexible management: Mount remote media, drive images, and ISO files to servers for rapid OS deployment, software updates, and maintenance. Integrated CAC (Common Access Card) support adds an extra layer of authentication, enhancing security for privileged operations in sensitive environments.
  • Rack-mountable design for space-efficient deployment: Built to fit standard 19-inch racks, this KVM module offers a compact footprint with clean cabling options, helping you maintain an organized data center and easy access to critical equipment.
  • Reliable one-to-one local console connection with seamless source switching: Designed to minimize cable clutter and confusion, this solution provides a straightforward interface for connecting a single local user to the chosen server, with dependable switching between sources as you work.

Technical Details of APC KVM 2G, Server Module, USB with Virtual Media and CAC

  • Purpose: Centralized KVM switch module enabling multi-server management from one console
  • Interfaces: USB for keyboard/mouse; USB-enabled peripherals support; video/console connections to servers (video interface specification not provided in the available details)
  • Key features: Virtual Media, CAC support, hot-plug USB peripherals for rapid, uninterrupted use
  • Form factor: Rack-mountable chassis designed for standard 19-inch racks
  • Connectivity and workflow: Simplifies switching among multiple servers, reducing cable clutter and maintenance effort
  • Security and deployment: Built to work within traditional enterprise security frameworks, with CAC-based authentication options where supported

How to install APC KVM 2G, Server Module, USB with Virtual Media and CAC

  • Plan and prepare: Verify there is available space in your 19-inch rack, ensure adequate power for the KVM and all connected servers, and identify the appropriate port layout for your model.
  • Mount the KVM module: Secure the KVM switch into the rack using the provided mounting hardware, following your organization’s rack installation standards and ensuring proper ventilation.
  • Connect servers to the KVM: Attach the server-side USB and console cables to the corresponding input ports on the KVM switchbox. Label cables as needed to simplify future maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Attach the local console: Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the KVM’s local console ports. Ensure USB connectivity is established for peripheral devices and verify that the console is powered and recognized by the KVM.
  • Power up and test: Power on the rack and all connected servers. Use the KVM control interface to switch between servers, confirm video output is stable, and verify virtual media and CAC features are functioning as expected.
  • Configure security and usage policies: If CAC is enabled, ensure the appropriate smart card readers and authentication policies are in place. Confirm that remote media mounting and deployment workflows align with your security guidelines.
  • Document and train: Create a simple guide for operators detailing the switch sequence, port labeling, and typical maintenance workflows. Provide end-user training to minimize downtime and maximize productivity during server maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the APC KVM 2G designed to do? It is a centralized KVM switch module that enables a single local console (keyboard, monitor, mouse) to control multiple servers, reducing the need to swap cables and streamlining server management during maintenance and deployment tasks.
  • Does it support CAC authentication? Yes, the unit includes CAC support, which enhances security for privileged operations by enabling smart card-based authentication where your environment supports CAC readers and policies.
  • How many servers can be managed with this KVM? The product description emphasizes multi-server management via a single console, but the exact number of servers supported depends on the specific SKU and port configuration. It is designed to simplify source switching across multiple servers without manual re-cabling.
  • Is the KVM rack-mountable? Yes, it is designed for rack-mount deployments in standard 19-inch racks, making it suitable for data centers, server rooms, and IT closets with disciplined cable management.
  • What is Virtual Media used for? Virtual Media enables mounting remote media (such as ISO images or USB drives) to connected servers. This feature facilitates OS deployment, software updates, maintenance tasks, and troubleshooting without physically inserting media into each server.
  • Can I use this KVM with USB peripherals while switching? The hot-pluggable USB interface allows adding or removing USB peripherals without powering down the KVM or servers, helping to keep workflows agile and uninterrupted during maintenance windows.
  • Does it require special software to operate? In most cases, KVM switches operate via hardware-level controls and on-device interfaces, reducing reliance on external software. The APC KVM 2G is designed for local console access with features like Virtual Media and CAC that function through the hardware connection and compatible server integrations.

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