Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch, 4-Port, Dual Monitor, DVI to DVI, NIAP PP3.0 Certified, Audio, CAC Support, TAA
Designed for environments that demand uncompromising data security, the Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch is a purpose-built solution for government, military, financial, and healthcare settings where sensitive information must remain protected while administrators manage multiple systems efficiently. This 4-port KVM switch enables secure, seamless control of up to four computers from a single keyboard, mouse, and dual-monitor setup, all through DVI connections. With NIAP PP3.0 certification, CAC support, and TAA compliance, it’s engineered to meet stringent regulatory requirements without sacrificing performance or usability. In an era where cyber threats are continually evolving, this KVM switch provides hardened access control, auditable operations, and reliable, high-quality video across dual displays, helping teams minimize risk while maximizing productivity.
- Security-first architecture: Built to meet NIAP PP3.0 protection profiles, delivering hardware-based access controls that help prevent unauthorized data exposure across multiple systems.
- Dual-monitor, DVI-to-DVI support: Efficiently manage two displays per workstation with high-quality DVI outputs, expanding situational awareness for operators who monitor complex data in real time.
- CAC authentication compatibility: Supports Common Access Cards to strengthen user verification and ensure that only authorized personnel can access connected systems.
- Audio and peripheral integration: Enables audio pass-through and easy sharing of USB keyboard/mouse peripherals across four connected PCs, preserving secure, streamlined workflows.
- Regulatory compliance and procurement readiness: TAA-compliant and designed for procurement in regulated sectors, backed by trusted Tripp Lite engineering for long-term reliability.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch, 4-Port, Dual Monitor, DVI to DVI, NIAP PP3.0 Certified, Audio, CAC Support, TAA
- Ports: Four hot-swappable computer ports with dual-monitor capability via DVI connections, enabling efficient multi-system management from a single console.
- Video interface: DVI-D digital video for high-quality, artifact-free image delivery on two monitors per workstation configuration.
- Video resolution: Supports high-definition resolutions up to 1920x1200 per monitor, depending on monitor and graphics card capabilities, ensuring crisp imagery and clear data presentation.
- Security certifications: NIAP PP3.0 certified to align with federal security requirements for handling sensitive information in multi-computer environments.
- Authentication: CAC support to bolster secure login workflows and strengthen access control across all connected systems.
- Audio: Integrated stereo audio pass-through for microphones and speakers, maintaining situational awareness without compromising security.
- Compliance: TAA-compliant, suitable for government and regulated procurement channels, with a build quality intended for heavy daily use in secure facilities.
- Cabling and connectivity: Uses standard DVI video cables and USB connections for keyboard/mouse, simplifying installation and maintenance while minimizing cable clutter.
- Hardware design: Robust enclosure crafted to withstand demanding environments in data centers, control rooms, and secure network environments while maintaining quiet operation.
How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton Secure KVM Switch, 4-Port, Dual Monitor, DVI to DVI
- Power down all computers and peripherals before attempting installation to prevent any electrical or data interference.
- Connect each computer’s video outputs to the KVM’s DVI inputs using high-quality DVI cables, ensuring proper port alignment for stable video signals.
- Attach the two monitors to the KVM’s DVI outputs so each display path is correctly wired for dual-monitor operation, following the device’s labeling for source and display paths.
- Plug in USB keyboards and mice into the KVM’s USB ports to enable shared input control across all connected systems; verify that input devices are recognized by the consoles.
- Connect any optional CAC reader or CAC-enabled peripherals as required by your security policy; connect audio devices to the KVM if you plan to utilize audio passthrough.
- Power on the KVM, then boot each connected computer. Use the front-panel push-buttons or hotkey sequences (as supported) to switch between active systems while monitoring for correct video and input behavior.
- Test the complete setup by validating display output, keyboard/mouse responsiveness, CAC authentication flow, and audio quality across all four ports to ensure a stable, secure configuration.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What makes NIAP PP3.0 certification important for a KVM switch?
- A: It demonstrates compliance with national security protection profiles, ensuring hardware-based security features and controlled access are in place for handling sensitive data in regulated environments.
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Q: Does this KVM switch support CAC authentication?
- A: Yes, it provides CAC support to strengthen user verification and adherence to security policies across multiple systems.
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Q: Can I run dual monitors with this device?
- A: Yes, the switch is designed for dual-monitor operation via DVI connections, expanding desktop real estate and enabling richer data visualization.
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Q: Is the product compliant with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA)?
- A: Yes, it is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for government procurement and other regulated programs.
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Q: What kinds of cables and peripherals do I need?
- A: You typically need DVI video cables for each display path, USB cables for keyboard/mouse sharing, and audio cables if you plan to use audio pass-through; CAC readers or related peripherals should be connected according to your security policy.
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Q: Is the KVM switch compatible with common operating systems?
- A: KVM switches of this type are typically OS-agnostic for basic keyboard/mouse control and display switching; no special drivers are usually required for standard operation.
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