Description
Experience enterprise-grade control of up to 16 servers and workstations from anywhere with the Eaton NetDirector 16-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch. This BIOS-level KVM solution brings powerful remote management to data centers, labs, and remote sites by delivering secure, low-latency access to multiple hosts through a single console—your USB keyboard, USB mouse, and HDMI monitor. Designed for reliability and ease of deployment, this 1U rack-mount device supports virtual media, two remote users and one local user, and delivers seamless administration even in complex environments. Whether you are deploying blade servers, large clusters, or remote server rooms, this KVM over IP switch simplifies firmware updates, OS installations, and day-to-day maintenance by combining hardware-based security with flexible remote control. With its robust feature set, IT teams can diagnose and resolve issues faster, reduce on-site visits, and keep mission-critical systems online around the world.
- BIOS-level remote access for up to 16 hosts: Manage firmware, BIOS settings, and pre-boot environments directly over the network, enabling comprehensive control without physical presence.
- 2 remote users + 1 local user: Simultaneous access from multiple locations ensures collaboration, rapid troubleshooting, and uninterrupted support for growing IT environments.
- HDMI output for high-quality local viewing: Connect a monitor directly to the switch to view BIOS screens, boot progress, and live video with sharp, reliable display output.
- Virtual Media and ISO mounting: Mount virtual media remotely to install or update software, deploy operating systems, and perform maintenance without physical media handling.
- 1U rack-mount form factor, TAA-compliant: A compact, rack-ready design that fits standard 19-inch racks and meets government procurement standards for enterprise deployments.
Technical Details of Eaton 16-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch
- Port count: 16 KVM ports for direct connection to servers or blades, enabling centralized control of a sizeable data-center footprint.
- Remote/local access: Supports 2 remote users and 1 local user concurrently, balancing security with collaboration and on-site administration.
- Video and peripherals: HDMI output for high-definition local display; USB keyboard and USB mouse support for a full console experience.
- Virtual media capability: Remote ISO mounting and software deployment to target hosts without physical media injection.
- Form factor and durability: 1U rack-mount chassis designed for dense data centers and quiet operation in office environments.
- Compliance: TAA-compliant, suitable for government and enterprise procurement in regions that require trusted fixtures.
- Networking and management: Cat5e-based KVM over IP connectivity with centralized management to simplify deployment, monitoring, and analytics across multi-host environments.
how to install Eaton 16-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch
- Mount the KVM switch in a standard 19" rack, securing it in a 1U slot with the included rails and hardware for proper airflow and stability.
- Power the unit and connect it to a management network or your data center network using a standard Ethernet switch or router to enable remote access and IP-based management.
- Connect each target server or blade to the corresponding KVM ports on the switch using the appropriate Cat5e KVM cables, following the labeling on the chassis for port mapping.
- Attach your local console: connect an HDMI monitor to the HDMI output, a USB keyboard, and a USB mouse to the console ports so administrators can use the local access path when needed.
- Configure the switch through its web-based management interface: create remote user accounts (up to two remote users) and a local user profile, set security policies, and enable BIOS-level access for pre-boot control.
- Enable Virtual Media and test remote ISO mounting, OS deployment, and firmware updates across the connected hosts. Verify boot sequences and BIOS screens from both remote and local consoles.
- Establish backup access and monitoring: schedule maintenance windows, set alerts for connection health, and document port mappings to streamline future changes and expansions.
Frequently asked questions
- What is KVM over IP, and why do I need BIOS-level access? KVM over IP provides remote keyboard, video, and mouse control over a network, including BIOS-level access to pre-boot environments. This enables firmware updates, BIOS configuration, and OS deployment without traveling to the server site, reducing downtime and speeding recovery in distributed environments.
- How many devices can the Eaton 16-Port KVM switch manage? The switch is designed to manage up to 16 computers or servers, with the capability to operate BIOS-level sessions for each host via remote and local consoles.
- Can two remote users access the system at the same time? Yes. The unit supports two remote users simultaneously, plus one local user, allowing collaboration and parallel maintenance tasks while maintaining security controls.
- Does this switch support Virtual Media? Yes. Virtual Media support enables remote ISO mounting and software deployment, making operating system installations and updates faster and less disruptive.
- What kind of display and peripherals are supported? The switch provides HDMI output for local displays and USB support for keyboard and mouse, delivering a complete console experience from both remote and local locations.
- Is the unit compliant with procurement standards? Yes. The Eaton KVM over IP switch is TAA-compliant, which makes it suitable for government procurement programs and enterprise deployments that require trusted hardware.
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