Black Box Server Access Module - VGA, PS/2 with Audio

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Black Box Server Access Module - VGA, PS/2 with Audio

Take control of your data-center operations with the Black Box Server Access Module (SAM) for VGA, PS/2 with Audio. This compact, flash-upgradeable module is designed to integrate seamlessly with the ServSwitch CX family, enabling administrators to manage servers remotely without sacrificing performance or reliability. Placed between the server and the switch, the SAM carries VGA video, PS/2 keyboard/mouse signals, and audio, preserving a direct, in-room management experience even when the server sits in a distant rack. Built for versatility, it supports legacy PS/2 devices while remaining compatible with USB-based hosts through additional SAM options, delivering a flexible upgrade path for mixed environments. One SAM per server-to-switch connection keeps your remote management scalable and straightforward to administer, while the keep-alive feature protects access during power events. Whether you’re maintaining a small fleet or a large data-center, the Black Box SAM helps reduce on-site visits, shorten downtime, and streamline server administration with robust performance and straightforward deployment.

  • Distance and deployment flexibility: Place a server up to 164 feet (50 meters) away from the ServSwitch CX 4-User, or up to 32 feet (10 meters) away from the CX Uno, enabling centralized management across multiple racks and rooms. This extended reach preserves signal integrity for VGA video and PS/2 input, reducing cable clutter and permitting safer, more organized data-center layouts. The flexibility supports multi-server environments where administrators require quick access to distant hardware during boot sequences, diagnostics, and maintenance windows, all while maintaining a seamless user experience at the remote console.
  • Keep-alive reliability: The SAM’s keep-alive feature powers the module even if the switch loses power, ensuring uninterrupted remote access during power disturbances. This capability is critical for remote troubleshooting, BIOS access, and maintenance activities that must continue even when a central power source is temporarily unavailable. By preserving access during outages, the SAM minimizes on-site visits, accelerates recovery, and helps IT teams respond rapidly to incidents without sacrificing control over remote servers.
  • Flash upgradeable firmware: Stay current with evolving hardware and security requirements through flash upgradeable firmware. This means you can add new features, improve compatibility with newer server generations, and apply bug fixes without replacing hardware. The upgrade process is designed to be straightforward, allowing IT staff to keep the SAM aligned with the broader ServSwitch CX ecosystem and your organization’s security and compliance standards, all while preserving existing configurations and connections.
  • SAMs and interface compatibility: One SAM is required for each server-to-switch connection. SAMs are available for PS/2 and USB interfaces, providing flexibility for mixed environments that include legacy PS/2 devices alongside modern USB hosts. This interoperability simplifies deployment in data centers with a combination of older equipment and newer servers, ensuring consistent remote access across your entire server fleet.
  • VGA video and audio pass-through: The SAM enables VGA video and PS/2 audio pass-through to deliver a complete remote console experience. Administrators can view BIOS boot messages, monitor display output, and use audio cues when diagnosing hardware issues, applying updates, or verifying successful reboots. This ensures that remote management mirrors the on-site interaction you expect, supporting accurate troubleshooting and effective configuration changes without local presence.

Technical Details of Black Box Server Access Module - VGA, PS/2 with Audio

  • Maximum distance: Up to 164 feet (50 meters) to the ServSwitch CX 4-User; up to 32 feet (10 meters) to the CX Uno, depending on the switch configuration.
  • Interfaces: VGA video and PS/2 keyboard/mouse with audio pass-through; compatible with USB SAM options for mixed environments.
  • Power features: Keep-alive functionality powers the module even if the switch loses power, preserving remote access during outages.
  • Firmware: Flash upgradeable for feature enhancements, compatibility updates, and security improvements without hardware replacement.
  • Deployment: One SAM required per server-to-switch connection; supports PS/2 and USB SAM configurations to match existing equipment.
  • Compatibility: Designed to integrate with the ServSwitch CX ecosystem, enabling centralized, scalable remote management across multiple servers.

How to install Black Box Server Access Module

Installing the Black Box SAM is designed to be straightforward and non-disruptive. Follow these steps to integrate the module into your ServSwitch CX environment:

  • Plan and prepare: Identify the target server and the corresponding ServSwitch CX installation in your rack. Verify that you have the appropriate VGA, PS/2, and any optional USB cabling ready for the connection.
  • Power down: Safely power down the server and the ServSwitch CX before connecting the SAM to avoid any signal errors or hardware damage.
  • Connect video and input: Insert the SAM between the server and the switch, connecting the VGA video cable from the server to the SAM, then from the SAM to the ServSwitch CX. Attach the PS/2 keyboard and mouse cables through the SAM if required, ensuring correct alignment with the server ports. If your setup includes audio, connect the audio cables to enable audio pass-through.
  • Secure and organize: Route cables neatly to minimize tangling and ensure airflow. Label connections for easy identification in larger deployments, and verify that the SAM is securely mounted within the rack or enclosure as specified by your hardware guidelines.
  • Power on and test: Reapply power to the server and ServSwitch CX. Use the remote console to verify video, keyboard/mouse response, and audio pass-through. If the SAM supports firmware upgrades, check for available updates and apply them following the vendor instructions. Confirm keep-alive operation by simulating a switch power interruption and ensuring remote access remains stable.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How far can the SAM extend remote management? A: The SAM supports connection distances up to 164 feet (50 meters) with the ServSwitch CX 4-User and up to 32 feet (10 meters) with the CX Uno, depending on the specific switch configuration and cabling.
  • Q: Is audio support included? A: Yes. The module provides PS/2 audio pass-through to preserve audio interactions at the remote console when used with compatible hardware.
  • Q: Can the firmware be updated after installation? A: Yes. The SAM is flash upgradeable, allowing firmware updates to improve compatibility, security, and feature support without hardware replacement.
  • Q: How many SAMs are needed? A: One SAM is required for each server-to-switch connection, making it scalable for multi-server environments by adding additional modules as needed.
  • Q: Which interfaces are supported? A: The product supports VGA video and PS/2 with audio for legacy PS/2 devices, and USB SAM options are available to accommodate USB-based hosts in mixed environments.
  • Q: Does the keep-alive feature affect power reliability? A: Yes. The keep-alive feature powers the SAM even if the ServSwitch CX loses power, helping ensure uninterrupted remote access during power events.

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