Description
Transform your data center’s remote management workflow with the Black Box Server Access Module. Specifically designed to pair with Black Box ServSwitch CX consoles, this module brings VGA video, USB peripherals, and audio directly to distant servers, delivering a seamless, centralized management experience. Whether you’re expanding a small server room or consolidating a large fleet of servers across racks, the Server Access Module makes it possible to control, diagnose, and maintain systems without physically relocating hardware. By placing a server up to 164 feet (50 meters) away when using the ServSwitch CX 4-User, or up to 32 feet (10 meters) away with the CX Uno, you gain agile, scalable access while reducing clutter and cables. The built-in “keep alive” power feature ensures the module remains powered even if the switch loses power, so critical maintenance sessions aren’t interrupted. The unit is flash upgradeable, allowing firmware enhancements and feature updates without replacing hardware. For optimal deployment, one unit is recommended for each server-to-switch connection, and SAMs are available for PS/2 and USB to cover a broad range of server generations. In short, this module combines long-distance KVM access with reliable power management, flexible connectivity, and future-ready firmware, all in a compact, reliable package that boosts uptime and administrator efficiency.
- Distance and deployment flexibility: Extend control to distant servers with the CX 4-User configuration for up to 164 feet (50 meters), or utilize the CX Uno setup for up to 32 feet (10 meters). This enables centralized console sessions, easier cable management, and rack-space optimization while preserving high-quality VGA video and USB peripheral access.
- Keep alive power for uninterrupted sessions: The module includes a robust keep-alive feature that powers the unit even if the main switch loses power. This safeguards ongoing maintenance and emergency remote-management tasks, ensuring administrators can reach and diagnose servers during power events without losing console access.
- Flash upgradeable for future-proofing: Stay current with the latest performance improvements and security updates through simple firmware upgrades. Because the module can be updated in-field, you can adapt to changes in your server lineup and switch ecosystem without hardware replacements or complex downtime.
- Versatile VGA and USB with Audio support: The module carries VGA video alongside USB keyboard/mouse and audio pathways, enabling full remote control, diagnostics, and audio-enabled tasks—ideal for remote troubleshooting, BIOS access, and in-band management across remote servers.
- SAM compatibility and scalable deployment: SAMs are available for PS/2 and USB servers, enabling compatibility with a wide range of operating systems and legacy gear. Plan one module per server-to-switch link to build a scalable, modular management solution that grows with your infrastructure.
Technical Details of Black Box Server Access Module - VGA, USB with Audio
- Distance extension: Up to 164 feet (50 meters) when used with the ServSwitch CX 4-User; up to 32 feet (10 meters) with the CX Uno, enabling flexible placement of servers in racks, closets, or remote rooms while maintaining high-quality VGA video and USB/Audio connectivity.
- Power management: Includes a keep-alive power feature that maintains module operation even if the switch experiences a power interruption, helping to preserve ongoing sessions and simplify maintenance workflows.
- Firmware upgradeability: Flash upgradeable firmware supports future improvements and feature updates without requiring hardware replacement, helping you maintain compatibility with evolving servers and peripherals.
- Connectivity: Supports VGA video along with USB (keyboard/mouse) and audio pass-through, delivering a complete remote console experience for administration, diagnostics, and BIOS-level access when needed.
- Deployment model: One unit per server-to-switch connection; compatible with ServSwitch CX 4-User and CX Uno configurations to support scalable, modular deployments across data centers and IT rooms.
- SAM availability: SAMs are available for PS/2 and USB servers, ensuring broad compatibility with a mix of legacy and modern server hardware within your environment.
how to install Black Box Server Access Module
To install and configure the Black Box Server Access Module for reliable remote server access, follow these guidance-oriented steps that align with typical data-center workflows. Prior to installation, gather the server, the appropriate SAM, and the ServSwitch CX switch model you will be pairing with (4-User or Uno). Ensure all devices are powered off before handling cables to avoid any electrical issues or ESD concerns.
1) Plan placement: Determine the server’s location and select an appropriate uplink path to the ServSwitch CX. Verify that the chosen CX model supports the desired distance extension and that the environment is suitable for VGA video and USB/Audio pass-through.
2) Connect the SAM to the server: Attach the Server Access Module’s server-facing interface to the server using the SAM appropriate for your server’s era (PS/2 or USB). Ensure secure, stable connections for keyboard/mouse inputs, video signaling, and audio as required by your management tasks.
3) Link to the ServSwitch CX: Connect the Module’s console-facing interfaces to the ServSwitch CX, ensuring compatibility with VGA, USB peripherals, and audio routing. Use standard KVM cabling and the recommended cables provided or approved for your CX configuration.
4) Power considerations: Verify the keep-alive wiring and ensure the module is connected to dependable power. Confirm the switch’s power arrangement supports keep-alive functionality so remote access remains available during routine operations and unexpected outages.
5) First boot and test: Power on the server and the ServSwitch CX, then initiate a remote console session from the admin workstation. Confirm that VGA video is clear, USB peripherals respond, and audio passes through when required. If firmware updates are available, apply them through the module’s upgrade mechanism to ensure optimal performance.
6) Firmware readiness and SAM setup: If you’re deploying multiple servers, verify each server’s SAM is properly configured and recognized by the CX switch. Maintain documentation of each server-to-switch pairing for future maintenance and audits.
7) Ongoing management: Monitor connection quality, video performance, and USB peripheral responsiveness. Schedule periodic firmware checks and maintain a centralized inventory of all modules, SAMs, and switch configurations to streamline troubleshooting and upgrades.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the maximum distance supported when using the ServSwitch CX configurations? A: The module supports up to 164 feet (50 meters) with the ServSwitch CX 4-User, and up to 32 feet (10 meters) with the CX Uno, enabling flexible placement of servers without sacrificing performance.
- Q: Does the module stay powered if the switch loses power? A: Yes. The built-in keep-alive power feature ensures the module remains powered, preserving access during power events and simplifying maintenance tasks.
- Q: Can the firmware be updated after installation? A: Yes. The module is flash upgradeable, allowing firmware updates and feature enhancements without replacing hardware.
- Q: What kinds of connections does the module support? A: The module provides VGA video, USB for peripherals (keyboard/mouse), and audio pass-through to facilitate full remote management and diagnostics.
- Q: How many servers require a module? A: One Server Access Module is recommended for each server-to-switch connection to ensure dedicated, reliable access and straightforward scaling as your infrastructure grows. SAMs are available for PS/2 and USB servers to maximize compatibility across hardware generations.
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