Description
The Black Box KVXLCF-200-R2 KVM Extender is a purpose-built solution for remote server and PC management that blends reliability with long-reach fiber technology. Engineered around the KVX DVI-D KVM Extender platform, this model enables you to control a distant host over single-mode or multimode fiber with impressive reach—up to 30 kilometers depending on the chosen SFP module, the fiber type, and the fiber bandwidth. It’s designed for data centers, telecommunications racks, remote facilities, and enterprise IT environments where physical access to the server room is either impractical or costly. By transporting DVI-D video alongside keyboard and mouse signals over a fiber link, the KVXLCF-200-R2 preserves image clarity and input responsiveness, creating a near-local experience at the far end. This makes routine administration, troubleshooting, and maintenance more efficient, reduces the need for on-site visits, and enhances security by keeping administrators away from sensitive equipment while maintaining full control. Whether you’re deploying a single-monitor setup that uses one fiber or a dual-monitor installation that requires two fibers, this extender delivers consistent performance with flexible configuration options to suit your rack layout and workspace. In short, it’s a scalable, fiber-fed KVM extension solution built for reliability, simplicity, and smooth day-to-day operations in demanding IT environments.
- Long-distance fiber reach: control a distant server or computer from up to 30 km away, leveraging either single-mode or multimode fiber based on your infrastructure and bandwidth needs. The distance you achieve depends on the SFP module you select, the fiber type, and the fiber bandwidth available in your network path.
- Flexible monitor configurations: supports single-monitor setups using one fiber connection or dual-monitor configurations using two fiber connections, enabling you to tailor the workspace to your administration and debugging requirements without sacrificing performance.
- DVI-D video with KVM control: transmits high-fidelity DVI-D video alongside keyboard and mouse signals, ensuring accurate display rendering and precise input responses for remote administration tasks, maintenance, and server management at the host site.
- SFP-driven versatility: the extender’s performance and reach are influenced by the SFP modules chosen; this provides flexibility to optimize for distance, bandwidth, and fiber type in your data center or remote facility deployment.
- Rack-ready and management-friendly: designed to integrate into standard IT rack environments with straightforward setup, minimal cable clutter, and reliable operation in data-center-grade conditions, making it suitable for IT teams that require scalable, low-maintenance remote management solutions.
Technical Details of Black Box KVXLCF-200-R2 KVM Extender
- Video interface: DVI-D for high-quality remote display with keyboard and mouse signal transport over fiber
- Fiber connectivity: supports single-mode or multimode optical fiber; distance is dependent on the SFP module, fiber type, and fiber bandwidth
- Distance capability: up to 30 kilometers (subject to SFP, fiber type, and bandwidth)
- Monitor configuration: one fiber connection for single-monitor setups; two fiber connections for dual-monitor setups
- Module requirements: SFP modules are used to determine reach and performance; ensure compatible SFPs are installed for your deployment
- Power and interface: designed for reliable operation in standard IT environments; compatible with typical KVM extenders’ power and signal interfaces
how to install Black Box KVXLCF-200-R2 KVM Extender
- Plan your layout: determine whether you will deploy a single-monitor or dual-monitor configuration and select the appropriate fiber path and SFP modules accordingly.
- Prepare the SFP modules: acquire compatible SFP transceivers for the transmitter and receiver ends based on your fiber type (single-mode or multimode) and required bandwidth.
- Connect the fiber cables: install the fiber optic links between the source and remote units, ensuring secure terminations and proper alignment to minimize insertion loss.
- Attach video and KVM peripherals: connect the DVI-D video source and display at the local side, and attach the keyboard, mouse, and any other USB or peripheral devices as supported by your system.
- Power up and configure: apply power to both ends of the extender, verify link status, and adjust any necessary configuration in accordance with your SFP and fiber specifications.
- Test remote control: test keyboard and mouse input, verify video clarity, and confirm responsiveness across the distance to ensure seamless remote administration.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What makes the KVXLCF-200-R2 different from other KVM extenders?
A: It is designed to deliver DVI-D video and KVM signals over fiber at long distances (up to 30 km) with support for both single-monitor and dual-monitor configurations, leveraging flexible SFP-based fiber options for distance and bandwidth optimization. -
Q: Which fiber types and SFP modules are supported?
A: The extender supports single-mode and multimode fiber; the effective reach and performance depend on the SFP modules installed and the fiber characteristics in your installation. Choose SFPs that match your fiber type and required bandwidth. -
Q: Do I need special software to use this KVM extender?
A: No additional software is required for basic operation. It is a hardware-centric solution that transports DVI-D video and KVM signals over fiber, enabling plug-and-play remote management with compatible displays and input devices. -
Q: Can I run more than one KVM extender in the same facility?
A: Yes, multiple extenders can be deployed in a data-center environment, though you should manage SFP modules and fiber paths to avoid interference and ensure dedicated bandwidth for each link. -
Q: What considerations should I keep in mind for dual-monitor setups?
A: A dual-monitor configuration requires two fiber connections, one for each display path. Ensure your SFPs and fiber links support the required bandwidth to maintain smooth video and input performance across both displays. -
Q: Is the KVXLCF-200-R2 compatible with other Black Box KVM products?
A: The KVX series is designed to integrate with compatible KVM ecosystems and SFP-based fiber networks. Check compatibility with your existing KVM infrastructure and transceiver lineup for a seamless deployment.
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