Description
The Eaton 32-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch with Virtual Media is a high-density, BIOS-level remote management solution designed to simplify IT administration across data centers and enterprise environments. Engineered for reliability and scalability, this device lets you control up to 32 servers or blades from anywhere in the world using a single monitor, USB keyboard, and USB mouse. With its built-in HDMI output, 1U rack-mount footprint, and Virtual Media capability, it’s ideal for remote server provisioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance—without the need to physically be at the rack.
From the moment you deploy this KVM over IP switch, you’ll notice how it consolidates management tasks that would otherwise require on-site visits. The system supports two remote user sessions concurrently plus one local user session, enabling collaboration among IT staff or quick off-hours interventions by administrators who are off-premises. The combination of BIOS-level access and virtual media capabilities empowers IT teams to install, boot, and repair operating systems, apply firmware updates, and perform disaster recovery tasks with precision and speed.
Designed for modern data centers, the Eaton KVM over IP switch pairs density with ease of use. The 32-port configuration is suitable for multi-server racks, blade enclosures, and high-compute clusters, letting administrators manage a broad mix of servers from a single console. The HDMI output provides high-quality video fidelity, ensuring BIOS messages, boot sequences, and console windows are displayed clearly for accurate diagnostics. The 1U rack-mount form factor means simple integration into standard server racks, and the Cat5e-based IP interconnect keeps cabling straightforward and cost-effective while delivering responsive remote control across devices and locations.
Security and reliability are central to this solution. By enabling remote BIOS-level control, administrators can perform critical tasks at the outset of a system boot, recover from boot failures, and perform consistent, repeatable maintenance across the server fleet. The Virtual Media feature further supports secure, remote software distribution and OS deployment, reducing the risk of portable media handling and accelerating deployment timelines. Whether you’re provisioning new blades, managing a heterogeneous server fleet, or performing routine maintenance windows, this KVM switch delivers consistent, predictable performance that you can trust in mission-critical environments.
For organizations that require government-grade procurement standards, the device is TAA compliant, making it suitable for deployment in federal, state, and local government facilities as well as enterprise data centers. Its robust feature set aligns with IT expectations for remote management, rapid provisioning, and minimized on-site visits, helping teams reduce downtime and improve service levels. The Eaton 32-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch is a versatile, future-ready component for any data center, remote office, or lab that depends on rapid, reliable access to multiple servers across locations.
- BIOS-level remote management of up to 32 computers or servers from a single console, enabling hands-off provisioning, troubleshooting, and recovery.
- Two remote user sessions plus one local user session concurrently, ideal for collaborative IT operations and off-site administrators.
- HDMI output for crisp video playback of BIOS messages, boot sequences, and console views on high-definition displays.
- Virtual Media support to mount remote ISO images, perform OS installations, firmware updates, and maintenance without physical media.
- 1U rack-mount form factor with Cat5e IP connectivity and TAA compliance, designed for scalable deployment in data centers and government facilities.
Technical Details of Eaton 32-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch
- Ports and connectivity: 32-port Cat5e KVM over IP switch with HDMI output; remote access via IP network
- Remote and local users: Supports 2 remote users and 1 local user simultaneously
- Video output: HDMI display output for high-definition console view
- Form factor: 1U rack-mount chassis for standard data center racks
- Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise procurement
How to Install Eaton 32-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch
Before you begin, confirm you have all required components: the Eaton KVM over IP switch, a compatible HDMI display, USB keyboard and mouse for local console access, Ethernet connectivity, and the servers you will manage. Position the unit in a secure, accessible rack space with adequate ventilation and standard safety precautions as you would for any networked IT equipment.
Step 1: Rack installation and cabling. Mount the 1U chassis in an available rack slot. Connect the HDMI monitor to the HDMI output on the switch, and attach your USB keyboard and mouse to the local console ports. Run Ethernet cables from your data center network to the KVM switch’s management port(s). If your deployment requires blade servers or multiple servers, connect each server’s KVM port to the permitted inputs on the switch using Cat5e cables as specified in the user guide. Ensure cables are neatly organized to prevent airflow obstruction and simplify future maintenance.
Step 2: Power and initial boot. Apply power to the switch and verify that the unit powers on normally. Connect the local console and confirm that you can view the BIOS or system boot screen through the HDMI output. This initial check ensures the device is bootable and reachable on the network before you configure remote access.
Step 3: Network configuration and access. Access the device’s web-based management interface using the switch’s default IP address or a pre-assigned management IP. Configure essential network settings, including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS as appropriate for your environment. Establish user accounts and access levels, ensuring that the two remote users and local user you plan to use have the proper permissions. Enable any required security features, such as IP-based access control lists or SSH for secure administrative sessions if offered by the model.
Step 4: Server registrations and virtual media setup. Add the servers you intend to manage to the KVM catalog, and configure virtual media so you can mount ISO images and other media remotely. This is critical for OS deployment, patch management, and firmware updates across your fleet. Verify that you can mount a test ISO remotely and that the server recognizes the virtual media on boot or during runtime, depending on your workflow.
Step 5: Validation and ongoing management. Perform a validation test by launching a remote console session for a selected server. Confirm that input devices (keyboard and mouse) are responsive, video is clear on the HDMI display, and BIOS access is fully functional. Test a BIOS-level action, such as accessing boot menus or adjusting BIOS settings, to verify genuine BIOS-level control. Establish a maintenance plan that includes regular firmware updates for the KVM switch and the managed servers, as well as periodic checks of remote session stability and virtual media readiness.
With these steps complete, your Eaton 32-Port Cat5e KVM over IP Switch will provide reliable, BIOS-level remote management across your server population. Its combination of high-density port count, remote and local access, HDMI video, and Virtual Media makes it a versatile cornerstone for provisioning, troubleshooting, and sustaining enterprise-class IT operations. For best results, refer to the official product manual for model-specific procedures, safety warnings, and advanced configuration options tailored to your environment.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: How many computers can I manage directly and indirectly?
A: Direct management supports up to 32 computers or servers. Indirectly, the system can support up to 256 computers via IP-based management configurations, depending on your network topology and licensing. This makes it suitable for blade enclosures and large server farms where centralized control is essential.
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Q: Does this switch support Virtual Media?
A: Yes. Virtual Media allows remote mounting of ISO images and media, enabling OS installations, software distribution, and maintenance without physical media at the server site.
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Q: How many users can simultaneously access the KVM switch?
A: The device supports two remote users concurrently and one local user at the console, which supports collaborative administration and on-site management as needed.
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Q: What video output is available?
A: The switch provides HDMI output, delivering high-definition video to standard displays for clear BIOS and console views during remote sessions.
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Q: Is the device rack-mountable and compliant with procurement standards?
A: Yes. It is a 1U rack-mount unit and is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for use in government facilities and other procurement programs that require this standard.
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Q: Can it manage blade servers as well as traditional servers?
A: Yes. The design supports management of a variety of server types, including blades, within the 32-direct-connect scope, enabling centralized control in mixed environments.
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