Description
Lantronix SecureLinx Spider 1-Port Remote KVM over IP Extender
Discover secure, scalable, and cost-effective remote server management with the Lantronix SecureLinx Spider 1-Port Remote KVM over IP Extender. Designed for data centers, server rooms, and remote facilities, Spider delivers immersive keyboard, video, and mouse control over an IP network in a compact, zero-footprint package. This CAT5-based KVM extender is engineered to simplify IT administration by letting administrators access, troubleshoot, and reboot a connected server from any location, without the need for physical presence at the rack. Its cable-friendly design makes installation straightforward, while its security-focused features ensure that sensitive systems remain protected even when accessed remotely. Whether you’re managing single servers or a growing fleet of machines, SecureLinx Spider offers a flexible, scalable solution that fits into existing networks and IT workflows.
- Remote KVM over IP for a single server: Gain full keyboard, video, and mouse control over an IP network, enabling BIOS-level access and remote troubleshooting without on-site visits.
- Secure, encrypted sessions and granular access control: Protect sensitive IT infrastructure with strong authentication, restricted user permissions, and audit-ready activity logging for every remote session.
- Cable-friendly CAT5/CAT6 connectivity with a compact, zero-footprint design: A small, unobtrusive device that installs behind the server or in a rack, minimizing cable clutter while maximizing remote management capabilities.
- BIOS-level access, remote reboot, and session reliability: Perform system startups, crash analysis, and controlled reboots remotely to quickly diagnose issues and reduce downtime.
- Web-based management and enterprise-ready compatibility: Configure users, permissions, and access policies through an intuitive web interface, with broad compatibility to fit into diverse IT environments.
Technical Details of Lantronix SecureLinx Spider 1-Port Remote KVM over IP Extender
- Product type: 1-Port Remote KVM over IP Extender
- KVM support: Keyboard, Video, and Mouse control for connected servers
- Connectivity: Ethernet network interface (CAT5/CAT6 cabling for remote access)
- Security: Encrypted sessions with authentication and access control for secure remote management
- Management: Web-based interface for configuration, monitoring, and auditing; supports remote console functionality
How to install Lantronix SecureLinx Spider 1-Port Remote KVM over IP Extender
- Power down the host server and locate a suitable mounting position behind or beside the server for the Spider device, ensuring clearance for cabling and ventilation.
- Connect the server’s keyboard, video, and mouse ports to the corresponding KVM ports on the Spider unit using the appropriate cable adapters or direct connectors, following the included installation guide.
- Run an Ethernet cable from the Spider to your network switch or router, enabling IP connectivity for remote access. If you require a dedicated management network, place the device on that segment for added security.
- Power on the Spider device and access its web-based management interface from any workstation on the same network. Use the default credentials provided by the manufacturer to log in for the initial setup.
- Configure user accounts, access policies, and security settings (such as authentication methods and IP whitelisting). Save the configuration and verify remote connectivity by launching a remote KVM session, verifying keyboard input, video display, and mouse control.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does the Lantronix SecureLinx Spider enable me to do?
A: It enables secure, remote KVM access to a single server over an IP network, allowing administrators to control keyboard, video, and mouse, as well as perform BIOS-level operations without being physically at the server. -
Q: How many servers can I manage with one Spider unit?
A: Each Spider unit is a 1-Port remote KVM over IP extender designed to manage a single server. To manage multiple servers, add additional Spider units or use a compatible multi-port solution in your network. -
Q: What kind of cable is used for remote access?
A: Spider uses standard CAT5/CAT6 Ethernet cabling to connect to your network, enabling remote access over IP. -
Q: Is remote BIOS access supported?
A: Yes. The device provides BIOS-level access and remote reboot capabilities, which are essential for diagnosing startup issues and configuring low-level settings without on-site intervention. -
Q: What security features are included?
A: The solution offers encrypted remote sessions, user authentication, and access controls as part of its security features, helping protect sensitive systems during remote administration. -
Q: How do I manage and monitor remote sessions?
A: Management is performed via a web-based interface that provides configuration options, session monitoring, event logging, and audit trails, enabling administrators to track activity and maintain compliance.
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