Description
AVOCENT 5160T Zero-U IP KVM Transmitter
The AVOCENT 5160T Zero-U IP KVM Transmitter is a high-performance, IP-based KVM transmitter purpose-built for data centers, enterprise IT, and managed services environments. As a member of the Avocent HMX 5000/6000/8000 series, this zero-U device is designed to fit discreetly in dense rack racks while delivering reliable keyboard, video, and mouse signals over standard IP networks. It supports deployment in either extender or matrix mode, providing flexible topologies that scale with your infrastructure. By transporting KVM data over your existing Ethernet fabric, the 5160T helps unify remote management, reduce on-site visits, and streamline IT operations without sacrificing control or responsiveness. The transmitter is engineered to integrate seamlessly with other components of the HMX family, enabling centralized configuration, monitoring, and policy-based access that align with modern data center governance and security requirements. If you’re building out a scalable, IP-driven KVM landscape, the 5160T offers a compact, space-saving solution that doesn’t compromise performance or manageability.
Designed with space efficiency in mind, the 5160T’s zero-U footprint means it can be tucked away in slim rack spaces or behind cabinet doors, minimizing clutter while maximizing airflow in high-density racks. Its IP-based architecture positions KVM signals onto your data-center network, enabling administrators to reach distant servers and devices from a central console or from any remote management station connected to the HMX environment. In addition to traditional on-site access, the 5160T supports remote sessions that help IT teams diagnose issues faster, implement maintenance windows more effectively, and support shift-based operations with consistent, predictable performance. By leveraging the HMX platform, organizations gain a unified management plane for access control, session monitoring, and system health, resulting in improved operational efficiency and reduced mean time to repair (MTTR).
Whether your topology requires extender connectivity to a single distant host or a matrix configuration spanning multiple hosts and locations, the 5160T is built to adapt. Extender configurations extend the reach of a single console to multiple servers, while matrix deployments route multiple console connections to a broader set of devices. This flexibility is invaluable for data centers expanding services, labs that handle diverse workloads, or enterprise environments that demand rapid provisioning of new consoles without rewiring infrastructure. The transmitter’s IP-based approach also simplifies cabling by leveraging standard Ethernet networks, which can lower total cost of ownership and simplify ongoing maintenance. With support from the HMX management suite, administrators can configure user access, set permissions, and monitor sessions across the entire KVM fabric—helping to ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations.
In addition to its core capabilities, the 5160T is designed to work in conjunction with Avocent HMX components to deliver consistent visual quality and input responsiveness across distances. The system’s architecture is oriented toward enterprise reliability, featuring robust management features, scalable topology options, and compatibility with commonly deployed IT networks. This makes the 5160T a practical choice for organizations seeking to consolidate remote administration across large server fleets while minimizing physical footprint and maintaining a straightforward, familiar management experience for IT staff. By combining a compact physical form with the strength of IP-based KVM distribution, Avocent’s 5160T helps you bridge local host access with remote control capabilities, enabling faster troubleshooting, more flexible maintenance cycles, and a resilient infrastructure designed for modern workloads.
- Zero-U form factor optimizes rack space and cabling in dense data centers, allowing seamless integration alongside other Avocent devices without occupying precious rack height.
- IP-based KVM transmission enables remote console access and control for servers and devices across the network, reducing the need for onsite visits and improving IT responsiveness.
- Flexible deployment options in extender or matrix configurations support diverse data-center topologies, from point-to-point to multi-platform environments, with scalable expansion as your needs grow.
- Seamless compatibility with Avocent HMX 5000/6000/8000 series systems provides centralized management, consistent security policies, and unified control across the entire KVM infrastructure.
- Designed for standard IT environments, the 5160T leverages existing Ethernet networks and IT governance practices, enabling easier integration with data-center operations and reducing total cost of ownership.
Technical Details of AVOCENT 5160T Zero-U IP KVM Transmitter
- Technical details are not provided in this description. To obtain complete specifications, please refer to the official product documentation or check the Synnex EC catalog using the product UPC or SKU for the 5160T.
How to install AVOCENT 5160T Zero-U IP KVM Transmitter
- Plan your deployment within the Avocent HMX environment, deciding whether you will implement extender topology (one transmitter to multiple receivers) or matrix topology (dynamic routing to multiple consoles). Ensure you have all required HMX components and licenses for your chosen configuration.
- Install the 5160T in a standard 19-inch rack space, taking advantage of the zero-U design to maximize front-to-back clearance and airflow. Secure the unit according to your data-center rack guidelines and ensure any cooling requirements are met.
- Connect the 5160T to the local host or target devices via the appropriate KVM interfaces as specified by your HMX deployment plan. Use properly shielded cables and keep runs within recommended lengths to preserve signal integrity.
- Link the transmitter to your IP network and the HMX control plane. This typically involves connecting Ethernet interfaces to your switch fabric, ensuring the device is discoverable by the HMX management software, and configuring any required VLANs or routing rules as per your security policy.
- Power on the device and access the HMX management interface to register the 5160T, assign it to the correct topology, and set user access policies. Validate the connection by initiating a remote console session to the target host and confirming keyboard, video, and mouse control from the remote station.
Frequently asked questions
What is the AVOCENT 5160T used for? The 5160T is a zero-U IP KVM transmitter designed to distribute keyboard, video, and mouse signals over an IP network within Avocent HMX systems, enabling extender and matrix configurations for scalable remote management of multiple hosts.
What deployment modes does it support? It supports extender mode, which distributes a signal to multiple remote receivers from a single transmitter, and matrix mode, which allows dynamic routing of KVM sessions across several consoles and hosts within the HMX ecosystem.
What networks and infrastructure does it rely on? The 5160T operates over standard Ethernet/IP networks as part of the Avocent HMX platform, leveraging existing data-center network infrastructure and management tools for centralized control and monitoring.
How do I obtain the exact specifications? For precise specifications such as connector types, power requirements, supported resolutions, and environmental ranges, consult the official product documentation or search the Synnex EC catalog using the product UPC or SKU for the 5160T.
Is this transmitter compatible with non-Avocent hardware? The 5160T is designed to work within the Avocent HMX ecosystem. For interoperability with non-Avocent hardware, refer to your vendor’s compatibility guides or consult an authorized dealer to determine supported configurations and any required adapters or licenses.
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