Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch, HDMI, 4K, NIAP PP3.0, Audio, CAC, TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 6182165

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Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch, HDMI, 4K, NIAP PP3.0, Audio, CAC, TAA

This high-security, four-port KVM switch from Tripp Lite by Eaton is engineered for government, military, financial, and healthcare environments where data protection and strict regulatory compliance are non-negotiable. Built to withstand evolving cyber threats, this device ensures tight control over who can access sensitive hosts while delivering crisp, high-definition 4K video across dual monitors. With electronically isolated channels on every port, it creates a secure, auditable path for keyboard, video, and mouse signals, dramatically reducing the risk of data leakage between connected systems. The KVM switch also supports Common Access Card (CAC) authentication and is designed to meet federal procurement requirements through TAA compliance, making it a trusted option for security-conscious organizations.

  • Electrically isolated channels per port: Each KVM port operates as an isolated channel to prevent cross-talk and data leakage between connected systems, adding a robust layer of security in multi-host deployments.
  • Dual-monitor HDMI 4K video: Designed to drive two displays per host with HDMI connectivity, delivering sharp 4K video quality for demanding workflows, detailed monitoring, and enhanced situational awareness.
  • CAC support for secure authentication: Built-in CAC/Smart Card compatibility enables strong, industry-standard authentication for access control in environments requiring rigorous user verification.
  • NIAP PP3.0 certification: Meets stringent U.S. government security requirements, helping organizations achieve and maintain compliance for sensitive workloads.
  • TAA-compliant and readily procurable: Travel-ready for federal procurement, ensuring traceability and compatibility with government purchasing standards while maintaining reliability in mission-critical operations.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch, HDMI, 4K, NIAP PP3.0, Audio, CAC, TAA

  • Ports and display: 4-Port KVM with dual-monitor capability using HDMI connections to deliver 4K video per host, supporting modern multi-display configurations.
  • Video interface: HDMI video output with support for high-resolution 4K displays, enabling clear, expansive visuals across paired monitors for secure operations.
  • Security certifications: NIAP PP3.0 certified to align with federal security requirements for safeguarding sensitive data in controlled environments.
  • Authentication and access control: CAC/Smart Card compatibility to enforce strong user authentication in line with government and defense protocols.
  • Compliance: TAA compliant, ensuring compatibility with U.S. federal procurement and audit requirements.
  • Channel isolation: Electronically isolated channels per port to prevent data leakage and inter-port interference during switch operations.
  • Audio and peripheral support: Integrated audio support for a complete KVM experience, with USB keyboard and mouse compatibility across all ports.
  • Security-focused design: Engineered for settings with stringent data handling and audit requirements, providing reliable performance while maintaining tight control over host access.

How to Install Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch

  • Power down all connected host systems and unplug them from power before installation.
  • Place the KVM switch in a secure, accessible location and connect it to a reliable power source compatible with the model’s power requirements.
  • Connect up to four host computers to the KVM switch using HDMI cables for video and USB cables for keyboard/mouse control. If dual-monitor output is required per host, ensure each host’s two HDMI outputs are routed through the appropriate KVM inputs to support dual displays.
  • Attach the CAC reader or smart card interface to the designated port on the KVM switch if included, and configure any required BIOS or operating system settings to enable CAC authentication per your security policy.
  • Connect a keyboard and mouse to the KVM’s USB ports, and connect the monitor pair(s) to the HDMI outputs. Verify that each host is correctly connected and recognized by the KVM switch.
  • Power on the host computers and use the KVM’s front-panel controls or keyboard hotkeys to switch between hosts. Test dual-monitor output for each connected system to confirm proper video routing and display configuration.
  • Consult the user manual for any firmware updates, hotkey combinations, or security settings that optimize performance and security alignment with your organizational policies.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is NIAP PP3.0 certification? NIAP PP3.0 is a government security evaluation program that certifies IT products for protective measures against information leakage and unauthorized access in controlled environments. A product with NIAP PP3.0 certification meets a high standard of security requirements used by U.S. government agencies and contractors.
  • Does this KVM switch support CAC authentication? Yes. The device includes CAC/Smart Card compatibility to enforce strong user authentication in security-conscious deployments.
  • Can it drive dual monitors at 4K? Indeed. The switch supports dual-monitor operation via HDMI with 4K video capable per host, enabling richer, more productive multitasking in secure workspaces.
  • Is the product compliant with federal procurement standards? Yes. The device is TAA compliant, helping organizations meet federal procurement and audit requirements.
  • How many hosts can I connect? The unit provides four independent KVM ports, allowing you to control up to four different host computers from a single console while maintaining per-port isolation for security.

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