Description
The Black Box Secure KVM Desktop Switches enable a single operator to manage up to eight DisplayPort computers from one workstation, using a single keyboard, a single mouse, and one DisplayPort monitor. Built for environments where security and efficiency matter, these NIAP 3.0 compliant KVM switches provide the peace of mind of secure connections between each connected computer and your control station. With a compact, desktop-friendly design, they streamline workflows in government offices, security operations centers, enterprise data rooms, and other settings where multiple systems must be managed securely without sacrificing performance or ease of use.
- Multi-host, single-user control: Seamlessly switch among up to eight DisplayPort computers from one workspace using one keyboard and mouse paired with a single DP monitor, reducing desk clutter and simplifying operator workload.
- DisplayPort single-head versatility: Optimized for DisplayPort connectivity, the unit supports one DisplayPort monitor while connecting multiple DP-enabled hosts, delivering crisp visuals and reliable performance across all connected machines.
- Flexible port configurations: Available in 2-, 4-, or 8-port configurations to fit various scale and security requirements, enabling tailored deployments that match your security policy and cabinet size.
- NIAP 3.0 secure architecture: Engineered with NIAP 3.0 certification standards to ensure secure, verifiable connections between the operator station and each host computer, supporting rigorous security policies and audits.
- Enterprise-grade reliability for secure desks: Designed to integrate into secure workspaces with consistent performance, low latency input capture, and dependable switching— helping protect sensitive data while maintaining productivity.
Technical Details of Black Box Secure KVM Switches NIAP 3.0, DisplayPort Single Head
- Port options: 2-, 4-, or 8-port DisplayPort configurations to connect multiple host computers to a single operator station.
- Video interface: DisplayPort, enabling single-head monitor support for the operator workstation while routing video from each connected host.
- Peripheral sharing: One keyboard and one mouse are shared across all connected DisplayPort hosts for streamlined input management.
- Security certification: NIAP 3.0 compliant, designed to meet strict secure-connection requirements and facilitate policy-driven deployments in secure environments.
- Form factor and usage: Desktop KVM switches intended for secure workspaces, offering a compact footprint suitable for standard office desks or secure workstations.
how to install Black Box Secure KVM Switches NIAP 3.0, DisplayPort Single Head
- Power down the operator workstation and all host computers before installation to prevent any electrical or signaling issues during setup.
- Connect one DisplayPort monitor to the DisplayPort output on the KVM switch, ensuring a secure DP cable is firmly seated to prevent signal loss.
- Attach your keyboard and mouse to the KVM unit’s appropriate input ports, ensuring they are compatible with the switch’s USB or HID interfaces used for keyboard/mouse sharing.
- For each host computer you intend to control, connect its DisplayPort output to the corresponding input port on the KVM switch (the number of ports corresponds to the selected configuration: 2, 4, or 8).
- Power on the host computers, then power on the KVM switch. Use the front-panel selector buttons or compatible hotkeys to switch control between connected hosts and verify that the keyboard, mouse, and monitor respond correctly for each computer.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is NIAP 3.0 certification, and why does it matter?
A: NIAP 3.0 certification indicates the product adheres to strict security criteria for protecting cross-domain data and ensuring secure connections between endpoints. It helps organizations meet government and industry security policies while enabling controlled, auditable access to multiple host systems from a single operator station. -
Q: How many computers can I control with this KVM switch?
A: Depending on the model you choose, you can manage 2, 4, or 8 DisplayPort-equipped computers from a single workstation, using one keyboard, one mouse, and one DisplayPort monitor. -
Q: Do I need special cables or adapters?
A: Standard DisplayPort cables are used to connect each host computer to the KVM switch and to the monitor. USB or other peripheral connections for the keyboard and mouse follow the switch’s input/output specifications, ensuring reliable shared input across all hosts.
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