Description
IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch (TAA)
The IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch (TAA) is engineered for security-first environments where data integrity, controlled access, and high-performance video matter. This compact, rugged device enables you to manage two separate computers from a single DisplayPort monitor, keyboard, and mouse setup while meeting stringent protection profile standards. Designed to minimize risk, it provides hardware-enforced security features that help prevent data leakage between systems, ensuring that sensitive information remains compartmentalized even when switching rapidly between hosts. Whether you’re securing government workstations, defense contractor labs, financial services trading floors, or enterprise test benches, this KVM switch delivers reliable, low-latency control without compromising on DisplayPort image quality or user experience.
- Security-first design: Built to meet protection profile standards, this KVM switch prioritizes secure separation of connected systems, reducing the risk of data crossover between hosts while still delivering seamless control and switching.
- DisplayPort performance: Supports DisplayPort video with high fidelity, ensuring crisp, color-accurate visuals for professional-grade tasks—from software development to multimedia testing—while centralizing keyboard and mouse input for convenience.
- Two-host versatility: Manage two computers from a single console and easily switch between them using intuitive controls, hotkeys, or a front-panel switch, enabling rapid context changes in dynamic work environments.
- TA A-compliant and enterprise-ready: The TAA-compliant design aligns with government procurement standards, making it suitable for regulated industries and organizations that require traceable, auditable equipment for compliance programs.
- Robust, easy-to-use solution: Simple installation, durable construction, and straightforward operation mean teams can deploy the switch quickly, maintain security posture, and reduce downtime associated with cross-system workflows.
Technical Details of IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch (TAA)
Technical details are provided by supplier specifications and may vary by SKU. This section summarizes what is publicly documented and emphasizes the secure, dual-host DisplayPort KVM functionality designed for professional use. For comprehensive spec sheets, refer to official vendor resources or procurement catalogs associated with your UPC/SKU reference.
How to install IOGEAR 2-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch (TAA)
- Power down all devices before installation to prevent any electrical shorts or crashes during setup.
- Connect the DisplayPort video cables from each host computer to the corresponding DisplayPort input ports on the KVM switch. This ensures each computer can drive its display through the switch to the monitor.
- Attach a DisplayPort cable from the KVM’s DisplayPort output to your monitor or console display. This creates the shared video path for the selected host.
- Connect your keyboard and mouse to the KVM’s USB (or USB HID) ports. This centralizes input devices so you can control either computer from a single keyboard and mouse.
- Power the KVM switch and the connected computers. Use the front-panel switch or configured hotkeys to switch between hosts as needed. Verify that the active host’s video, keyboard, and mouse respond correctly after each switch.
- Optionally configure firmware settings, hotkey sequences, and any security policies offered by the device to tailor operation to your environment. Run a quick test to confirm secure switching between the two hosts and confirm no data leakage between channels.
Frequently asked questions
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What does “Secure KVM” mean in this IOGEAR switch?
This model is designed to minimize data leakage and enforce physical or logical separation between connected hosts. It supports secure switching methods and hardware-level protections to help safeguarding sensitive information when multiple systems are accessed from a shared console. -
Is the device compatible with standard DisplayPort monitors?
Yes. It supports DisplayPort video paths for high-quality imaging. Always verify monitor resolution and refresh rate compatibility with your two host computers to ensure optimal performance. -
Can I use USB peripherals other than keyboards and mice?
Typically, KVM switches of this type support a USB peripheral hub or shared USB devices. Check the specific model’s documentation for supported USB devices and bandwidth considerations to avoid conflicts between hosts. -
Is this switch suitable for government or enterprise procurement?
Yes. The TAA-compliant design is tailored for procurement programs that require traceability and compliance with protection profile standards, making it appropriate for regulated environments. -
How does hotkey switching work?
Hotkey sequences allow you to toggle between the two connected hosts without reaching for the front panel. Customizing hotkeys—when supported—can streamline workflows and reduce physical handling of devices during critical operations.
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