Description
The Tripp Lite by Eaton NetCommander 16-Port Cat5 KVM over IP Switch is the ultimate solution for streamlined server management, offering secure, BIOS-level access to up to 16 servers from anywhere on the network. Designed for IT professionals, data centers, and managed service providers, this compact 1U rack-mount console packs a robust feature set into a durable chassis. With a built-in 19-inch LCD console, two remote user sessions, and a local keyboard and monitor, it delivers powerful, flexible control without sacrificing rack space or performance. Easy to deploy, easy to manage, and built to last, it’s the ideal backbone for remote data center operations, lab environments, and remote office deployments.
- 16-port Cat5 KVM over IP switch with integrated 19" LCD console, delivering BIOS-level access to multiple servers from a centralized location.
- Two remote user sessions plus one local console enable simultaneous management across multiple teams or locations, reducing on-site visits and accelerating issue resolution.
- 1U rack-mount form factor fits standard 19" racks, making it simple to deploy in existing data center cabinets while preserving valuable floor space.
- IP-based management uses standard Ethernet networks for scalable, secure remote access, convenient administration from any supported device on the network.
- TAA-compliant design with rugged steel enclosure provides durability in data center environments and aligns with procurement requirements for government and enterprise customers.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton NetCommander 16-Port Cat5 KVM over IP Switch
- Product type: 16-port Cat5 KVM over IP switch with integrated console
- Console: 19-inch LCD display with built-in keyboard and touchpad for local access
- User access: Supports 2 remote users and 1 local user simultaneously
- Rack compatibility: 1U height for standard 19" racks
- Networking: IP-based management via Ethernet; supports TCP/IP network access
- Security: Centralized authentication and session management to protect remote access
- Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise procurement
- Enclosure: Durable metal chassis designed for reliable operation in data centers and lab environments
- Power: Compatible power options aligned with typical data center power provisioning
How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton NetCommander 16-Port Cat5 KVM over IP Switch
- Unpack the unit and verify all components are present (switch chassis, mounting hardware, power connectors, and user documentation).
- Mount the unit in a standard 19" rack using the included rails or mounting kit, ensuring proper ventilation around the chassis.
- Connect each server’s KVM ports to the corresponding ports on the switch using appropriate KVM cables; secure cables to prevent accidental disconnections during operation.
- Connect the LCD console to the switch as the local management station, and attach a keyboard and mouse to the integrated USB/PS2 ports if needed for initial configuration.
- Attach an Ethernet cable to the switch’s management port and connect it to your network or management VLAN; ensure the switch is powered on and reachable on the network.
- Access the management interface from a configured workstation by entering the switch’s IP address in a web browser; complete the initial setup, including user accounts, access permissions, and password policies.
- Configure remote user accounts, define access rights for each server port, and set up any required security measures such as two-factor authentication or SSH keys if supported.
- Verify remote connections from a separate PC or laptop on the same network. Test BIOS-level access and confirm that both remote users can initiate separate sessions while the local console remains available.
- Update firmware if a newer version is available to ensure compatibility with the latest servers and security fixes; schedule regular maintenance checks and monitor for any unexpected events through the management interface.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How many simultaneous users can access the NetCommander switch?
- A: The system supports two remote users plus one local user concurrently, enabling flexible collaboration and quick incident response.
- Q: What type of connections does the switch use for server access?
- A: Each connected server uses standard KVM cables to a 16-port Cat5 KVM switch, with remote accessibility provided over IP through the Ethernet management interface.
- Q: Is this device suitable for a mixed IT environment (Windows, Linux, and UNIX servers)?
- A: Yes. KVM over IP switches are designed to support a broad range of operating systems and hypervisors, providing BIOS-level control and convenient keyboard/mouse input regardless of server OS.
- Q: Is the unit physically secure and compliant with procurement requirements?
- A: The NetCommander 16-Port model is TAA-compliant, and housed in a durable metal enclosure suitable for data centers, with security features typically including authenticated access and session management.
- Q: Can I integrate this switch into existing IT workflows and monitoring tools?
- A: Yes. IP-based management and standard networking interfaces allow integration with centralized monitoring, change management systems, and remote administration workflows.
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