Description
Black Box Secure KVM Switch - DVI-I
Designed for environments where data protection and controlled access are paramount, the Black Box Secure KVM Switch - DVI-I delivers trusted, centralized control over multiple host systems with a single console. This compact, high-assurance KVM solution is ideal for defense applications, secure control rooms, corporate communications hubs, and any operation requiring stringent separation between keyboard, video, and mouse signals. The DVI-I interface broadens compatibility across older and newer displays while maintaining crisp video fidelity, enabling secure, seamless switching between connected computers without compromising performance or security. Whether managing servers in data centers, running critical applications in medical facilities, or coordinating sensitive operations in transit and industrial settings, this KVM switch helps minimize risk while maximizing efficiency.
- Secure, centralized control: Consolidate multiple host systems behind a single console to reduce clutter, limit exposure, and strengthen control over access to sensitive networks. Each connected computer is isolated through robust switching mechanisms that help maintain security boundaries.
- DVI-I video compatibility: The versatile DVI-I interface supports both digital and analog video signals, enabling flexible connections to a wide range of monitors and displays. This makes it easier to deploy in environments with diverse legacy and modern hardware while preserving image quality.
- Efficient multi-host switching: Switch between connected hosts quickly using intuitive hot-key commands or a convenient front-panel control. Operators can manage several systems without leaving the console, boosting productivity in mission-critical operations where time and accuracy matter.
- Designed for demanding environments: Built with consideration for challenging security contexts—from data centers to control rooms—combining sturdy construction, reliable signal integrity, and consistent performance under load to support long, continuous operations.
- Seamless integration with existing security practices: Compatible with established IT and security protocols, enabling straightforward deployment within compliant workflows. The solution is engineered to work alongside access controls, monitoring, and auditing processes used in secure facilities.
Technical Details of Black Box Secure KVM Switch - DVI-I
Technical specifications are not provided in the current product data snippet. This section outlines the core capabilities and typical design considerations you can expect from a secure KVM switch of this class, with notes on how to interpret the information once full specifications are available from official sources. The device is intended to support secure, multi-host management via a single console, using a DVI-I interface to connect video signals, and USB to present keyboard and mouse control to each host.
- Model overview: Black Box Secure KVM Switch with DVI-I interface, designed to enable secure, centralized console access to multiple host computers.
- Video interface: DVI-I connection to the display path, enabling both digital and analog signal compatibility to support a wide range of monitors.
- Input/Output configuration: Connect multiple host systems to the switch and route video and input signals to a single console; switching achieved via physical controls or keyboard shortcuts.
- Security posture: Engineered with secure switching concepts suitable for defense, government, and enterprise environments; physical and signal integrity considerations are prioritized to minimize cross-system leakage.
- Compatibility considerations: Designed to work with standard USB keyboards and mice; P/N and firmware details would define supported OS environments and peripheral profiles in full specifications.
- Note on specifications: For exact port counts, power requirements, supported resolutions, data-rate limits, and compatibility matrices, refer to the official specifications once accessed viaUPC/SKU references in the vendor portal.
How to install Black Box Secure KVM Switch - DVI-I
- Plan your topology: Decide which hosts will be connected to the KVM switch and identify the console device (keyboard, mouse, and monitor) that will interact with the switch. Ensure the chosen monitor supports the DVI-I input to preserve video fidelity.
- Power and placement: Place the switch in a secure, accessible location within your workstation or equipment rack. Ensure stable power delivery per the product’s requirements and keep cables cleanly organized to minimize signal interference and accidental disconnections.
- Connect host systems: Use appropriate DVI-I video cables to connect each host computer to the switch. Attach USB cables from each host (or a USB hub if supported) to provide keyboard and mouse control through the switch. Verify that each connection is firm and that cables are not strained.
- Connect console devices: Link your local console (keyboard, mouse, and monitor) to the switch, ensuring that keyboard and mouse are recognized by the console and that the monitor displays the active host’s output when switched.
- Test switching and accessibility: Power on all devices, then test the switching mechanism using the front-panel controls or defined hot-key sequences. Confirm that each host can be accessed without cross-system data leakage and that video quality remains stable across switch events. If available, enable any security features or access controls provided by the device and verify event logging if the option exists.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a secure KVM switch? A secure KVM switch provides centralized control of multiple computer systems from a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse while emphasizing security boundaries between hosts. It is designed to minimize data leakage, support access controls, and enable rapid, reliable switching in sensitive environments.
- Which environments benefit most from this device? Defense applications, secure control rooms, government facilities, corporate security centers, data centers handling sensitive information, medical facilities, financial services environments, and industrial operations that require strict separation between workstations and servers.
- What video interface does this model use? The model is described as featuring a DVI-I video interface, which supports both digital and analog signals and is compatible with a wide range of displays, depending on the specific system configuration and resolution requirements.
- Is this switch compatible with all operating systems? Compatibility depends on the USB keyboard/mouse interface and the host drivers. General USB HID support is common, but exact OS compatibility should be confirmed in the full specifications or with vendor guidance for mission-critical deployments.
- How do I verify the security features? In a compliant deployment, verify with the vendor’s security documentation, enable any available auditing or access-control features, and conduct regular reviews of console access logs. Physical security of the switch and proper cable management are also essential components of a secure deployment.
Customer reviews
Showing - Of Reviews
