Belkin 4-Port Dual Head DP Modular Secure KVM Switch PP4.0 W/ Remote

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Belkin 4-Port Dual Head DP Modular Secure KVM Switch PP4.0 W/ Remote

Introducing the Belkin Secure Modular KVM Switch Series, a purpose-built solution for high-security environments that demand proven isolation and streamlined control. The PP4.0 model brings 4-port support with dual‑head DisplayPort capability, enabling you to manage up to four hosts across two monitors per computer from a single keyboard, video, and mouse setup. Built to meet rigorous security standards, this compact KVM switch delivers Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile version 4.0 isolation for peripheral switching devices, ensuring sensitive peripherals stay segmented from non-secure workflows. A remote control is included for effortless, hands-free switching, reducing the need to approach the rack or console and helping to minimize security risks associated with physical access. In a surprisingly small form factor, the Belkin Secure Modular KVM Switch fits neatly into compact data centers, labs, or secure workspaces while delivering robust performance and dependable reliability.

  • Secure isolation and certified protection: Designed to satisfy Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile v4.0 requirements, delivering enforced isolation for peripheral switching and helping organizations meet strict security policies.
  • 4-port, dual-head DisplayPort capability: Manage up to four host systems, each with two DisplayPort outputs, from one central KVM connection point to your dual-monitor workstation setup.
  • Remote control for seamless switching: The included remote enables quick, secure transitions between hosts without direct keyboard/mouse intervention, enhancing workflow efficiency and reducing exposure.
  • Modular, compact design: Built for small footprints in space-constrained environments, with a modular approach that supports secure peripheral configurations while preserving a minimal physical footprint.
  • Broad compatibility and robust usability: Works with standard DisplayPort displays and common operating systems, delivering reliable KVM performance across diverse IT environments and use cases.

Technical Details of Belkin 4-Port Dual Head DP Modular Secure KVM Switch PP4.0 W/ Remote

  • Model family: Belkin Secure Modular KVM Switch Series
  • Ports: 4-host connections with dual DisplayPort inputs per host (dual-head capability) and corresponding DP video outputs to monitors
  • Security certification: Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile version 4.0 isolation for peripheral switching
  • Remote control: Included for convenient, secure host switching from a distance
  • Form factor: Smallest form factor in its class, optimized for tight spaces and secure data centers
  • Display technology: DisplayPort (DP) dual-head per host configuration
  • Peripheral support: Keyboard, mouse, and select USB devices; protection ensures peripherals are switched and isolated per security policy
  • Compatibility: Designed to work with standard DP displays and common operating systems (Windows, Linux, macOS environments)

How to Install Belkin 4-Port Dual Head DP Modular Secure KVM Switch

  • Power down all host systems and any connected displays before installation to avoid hardware or firmware conflicts.
  • Identify the four host computers you intend to control and prepare two DisplayPort cables for each host to support the dual-head configuration.
  • Connect two DisplayPort cables from each host computer to the KVM’s dual-head input ports dedicated to that host. Ensure each host is wired to its own set of DP inputs for independent display output.
  • Connect two DisplayPort cables from the KVM’s display outputs to your two monitors per workstation. Use the appropriate DP cables to ensure clear video signal routing.
  • Attach USB keyboard and mouse to the KVM’s USB peripheral ports to enable uninterrupted control of each host through the switch.
  • If additional USB peripherals (such as flash drives or security tokens) are required to switch between hosts, connect them to the KVM’s available USB ports and test that they travel with the active host session.
  • Connect the KVM to power, then verify that all hosts and displays are recognized by their respective monitoring setup. If your environment requires it, connect any optional security hardware per vendor guidance.
  • Use the included remote control to cycle through the four connected hosts. Confirm that the correct pair of monitors and peripherals is active for each host as you switch.
  • Label cables and hosts for easy maintenance and future upgrades, maintaining strict separation of networks and devices as dictated by your security policy.
  • Perform a final system check: test each host’s login, ensure peripherals function correctly while switched, and verify that no cross‑contamination of data occurs between hosts during transitions.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How many computers can I control with this KVM switch? A: Four host computers, each configured for dual-head DisplayPort output, can be managed from a single keyboard, video, and mouse setup. The remote control enables quick switching between hosts without directly accessing the console.
  • Q: What displays does it support? A: The unit is designed for DisplayPort dual-head configurations, allowing two monitors per host. Ensure your monitors and cables are DisplayPort compliant for reliable operation.
  • Q: Does this KVM switch require software installation? A: No dedicated software drivers are required in most deployments. It operates via hardware-level switching and firmware, offering secure, driver-free management in many environments.
  • Q: Is the device secure? A: Yes. The PP4.0 model adheres to Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile version 4.0 isolation standards, ensuring that peripheral switching complies with stringent security policies and reduces risk of data leakage between hosts.
  • Q: What peripherals can I switch? A: The KVM supports typical keyboard and mouse input, plus select USB peripherals. Peripheral switching is designed to preserve isolation between hosts while enabling convenient device sharing where policy allows.
  • Q: Is the remote control truly remote? A: The included remote control provides hands-free switching from a distance, reducing the need to physically access the rack or desk for host changes, which can be important in secured environments.

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