Vertiv Avocent LV4000 | IP KVM Extender | DVI, USB, Audio (LV4020P-001)

Vertiv AVOCENTSKU: 5767736

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Description

The Vertiv Avocent LongView LV4000 family delivers enterprise-grade KVM extension that lets you extend keyboard, video, and mouse control over IP with reliability, performance, and security built for demanding data center environments. The LV4020P-001 specifically enables you to distribute a single-link DVI video stream, USB 2.0 peripherials, and analog audio over a single CATx cable, making it a versatile solution for consolidating access to servers, storage, and networking gear located away from the operator console. Designed for streamlined deployment in rack rooms, telecom closets, or remote sites, this IP KVM Extender provides a responsive, native-user experience that minimizes latency and maximizes uptime. Whether you’re managing a large fleet of servers or supporting a distributed IT footprint, the LV4020P-001 simplifies remote administration while maintaining high-fidelity video and reliable peripheral support. This product is part of Vertiv’s trusted Avocent platform, renowned for compatibility with existing IT infrastructure and its ability to scale as your environment grows.

  • Remote KVM capability with IP extension: The LV4020P-001 extends keyboard, video, and mouse control over IP using a single CATx connection, enabling administrators to operate critical hardware from centralized or remote locations. This capability reduces the need for technicians to travel to each rack, cuts mean time to repair, and enhances incident response. With this IP KVM extender, you gain centralized management without sacrificing the tactile responsiveness and ease-of-use that users expect from direct-attached consoles. The solution supports real-time interactions, which is essential for diagnosing boot sequences, BIOS configuration, server provisioning, and on-the-fly troubleshooting in high-density data centers. The IP-based approach also simplifies multi-site administration, allowing operators to monitor and manipulate diverse hardware ecosystems through a single point of control.
  • DVI single-link video, USB 2.0, and analog audio integration: The LV4020P-001 Consolidates three critical transport streams—video, peripheral input/output, and audio—over a single CATx cable. The DVI single-link video interface delivers clear, crisp visuals suitable for server management, BIOS access, and diagnostic overlays. USB 2.0 support ensures compatibility with a wide range of peripherals such as keyboards, mice, external storage devices, and diagnostic USB devices, while analog audio provides essential audio cues during maintenance windows or troubleshooting sessions. This combination enables a true "console in the rack" experience from a remote workstation, ensuring operators have full situational awareness without relocating equipment.
  • High-performance, low-latency user experience: Avocent’s LV4000 technology emphasizes low latency and consistent performance, so keyboard and mouse input responses feel immediate and natural. This is critical when performing sensitive operations such as firmware updates, BIOS-level configurations, or complex server provisioning tasks where even small timing discrepancies can affect outcomes. The architecture is designed to minimize jitter and frame drops, preserving smooth video transmission and reliable periphery operation across the extended link. Operators benefit from a console experience that mirrors local control, which translates into faster troubleshooting, reduced risk of misconfiguration, and improved technician efficiency during routine maintenance and emergency interventions alike.
  • Rack-friendly, scalable deployment for data centers and remote sites: The LV4020P-001 is built to fit into standard data center racks and can be deployed in a variety of topologies—direct-attached, dumb terminal, or centralized management models. Its single-CATx cable design simplifies installation and cable management, while its IP-based architecture makes it straightforward to scale across multiple servers or locations. Organizations can consolidate KVM access points, enabling centralized monitoring and control of disparate hardware ecosystems from a single management station. The solution is equally suitable for enterprise data centers, colocation facilities, edge computing environments, and branch offices that require secure, remote administration without compromising performance or reliability.
  • Reliability, security, and ease of maintenance: Built with enterprise-grade components and a robust design philosophy, the LV4020P-001 emphasizes reliability in mission-critical environments. The architecture supports consistent operation under diverse workloads and environmental conditions typical of data centers and IT rooms. In addition to dependable performance, AVOCENT products are designed to integrate with existing security and IT management frameworks, helping administrators enforce access controls, monitor usage, and maintain compliance. Routine maintenance is streamlined through straightforward configuration options and standardized cabling, reducing the burden of ongoing upkeep and enabling IT teams to maximize uptime and service levels across their infrastructure.

Technical Details of [product]

  • Model/SKU: LV4020P-001
  • Product family: Vertiv Avocent LongView LV4000 IP KVM Extender
  • Video interface: DVI single-link
  • USB interface: USB 2.0
  • Audio interface: Analog Audio
  • Cabling: Transmits over a single CATx cable
  • Deployment type: IP-based KVM extender for remote access to servers, storage, and networking gear
  • Target environment: Data centers, server rooms, telecom closets, edge deployments

How to install Vertiv Avocent LV4000

  • Plan your topology by identifying the host equipment (servers, storage, or network devices) you want to control remotely and determine the optimal location for the transmitter and receiver units in your rack or data closet.
  • Connect the LV4020P transmitter to the host system using standard DVI, USB, and audio connections. Ensure that each interface is securely seated and that the host devices recognize the signals from the transmitter.
  • Run a CATx cable from the transmitter to the receiver across the distance supported by your infrastructure. Keep cabling tidy and shielded where possible to minimize interference and signal degradation.
  • Connect the LV4020P receiver to your local console (monitor, keyboard, mouse) and any required audio devices. Verify that the video feed appears correctly on the display and that input from both keyboard and mouse is properly transmitted back to the host.
  • Configure IP settings and any required access controls in the LV4000 management interface. Depending on your network policy, integrate the device with your IT management stack and test remote access scenarios, including BIOS-level interactions, boot sequences, and routine maintenance tasks.
  • Perform a comprehensive verification by exercising typical maintenance activities—power cycling, firmware updates, peripheral attachment/detachment, and diagnostic checks—to confirm reliability across the extended link and ensure a consistent user experience for operators at the remote console.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What environments is the LV4020P-001 best suited for?
    A: It is designed for data centers, server rooms, telecom closets, and edge deployments where centralized remote access to hosts is essential. It supports management of servers, storage devices, and network equipment through a single IP-based KVM extension over CATx cabling.
  • Q: What kind of video and peripherals are supported?
    A: The LV4020P-001 provides a single-link DVI video connection, USB 2.0 for keyboards, mice, and compatible peripherals, and analog audio. This combination allows administrators to work with standard consoles and peripheral devices without additional adapters.
  • Q: Is this extender compatible with non-Vertiv infrastructure?
    A: The LV4000 family is designed to integrate with standard IT environments and common KVM workflows. For best results, verify compatibility with your existing management tools and ensure cabling and network configurations align with your security and performance requirements.
  • Q: How difficult is the installation?
    A: Installation is intended to be straightforward, with plug-and-play interfaces and a single CATx link. A well-planned topology, tidy cabling, and basic network configuration are typically sufficient for a reliable setup in enterprise environments. Advanced configurations may require coordinating with your IT teams for IP management and security policies.
  • Q: Can the LV4020P support multi-site management?
    A: Yes, as an IP KVM extender, it enables centralized control across multiple servers and sites when integrated into your network infrastructure. This helps IT teams manage a distributed fleet of devices from a single console, reducing travel, improving response times, and enhancing overall operational efficiency.

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