Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox
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Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox

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Black Box ServerSwitch KVM SwitchboxThe Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox is a securityfocused, highperformance solution engineered for demanding data centers, government facilities, and sensitive environments where trusted server administration matters. Built to meet stringent TEMPEST and certification standards, this 4port VGA KVM switch with USB peripheral support enables administrators to manage multiple servers from a single console while preserving strict data separation and

The Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox is a security‑focused, high‑performance solution engineered for demanding data centers, government facilities, and sensitive environments where trusted server administration matters. Built to meet stringent TEMPEST and certification standards, this 4‑port VGA KVM switch with USB peripheral support enables administrators to manage multiple servers from a single console while preserving strict data separation and robust channel isolation. In today’s multi-domain IT landscape, reducing cross‑domain risk and enforcing rigorous access control are non‑negotiable. The ServerSwitch combines hardened hardware security with reliable, user‑friendly operation to deliver auditable, efficient server management without sacrificing performance. Whether you’re consolidating hardware to save space or enforcing red/black separation in secure workflows, this switchbox provides a hardened management pathway that organizations can trust daily.

  • Security‑certified architecture: This switchbox carries TEMPEST Level I (Level A) certification and EAL2+ / EAL4+ attestations, offering government‑grade assurance that the enclosure, shielding, and signal paths are designed to minimize information leakage and tampering risks in security‑conscious deployments. The combination of rigorous design controls and evaluation evidence helps meet regulatory requirements and supports compliant operations across multiple sectors.
  • Four‑port KVM with USB and VGA support: Efficiently manage up to four servers from a single console, enabling seamless switching between systems via a front panel and keyboard/mouse hotkeys. USB peripheral support means you can connect standard keyboards, mice, and USB devices, simplifying administration while preserving compatibility with existing server hardware and setups.
  • Card Reader Support: The inclusion of Card Reader Support enables strong, policy‑driven authentication workflows. Administrators can leverage smart cards or compatible credentials to validate access before proceeding with KVM console sessions, helping organizations enforce strict access control and improve compliance posture.
  • Red/Black data separation and robust isolation: Designed to maintain port‑to‑port electrical isolation, the ServerSwitch enforces clear data separation across networks and domains. This is crucial when managing servers in multi‑domain environments, ensuring that sensitive data flows remain isolated and that cross‑contamination risks are minimized during console access and maintenance tasks.
  • Exceptional channel isolation: With channel‑to‑channel isolation approaching 80 dB, the device minimizes crosstalk and electrical noise between ports. This high level of isolation preserves video and control signal integrity even in busy data centers with dense cabling and high I/O activity, delivering consistent, reliable administrator experience during critical maintenance windows.

Technical Details of Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox

Technical specifications are not provided in this listing. For complete details such as input/output interfaces, video resolution, USB version support, mounting options, power requirements, and environmental tolerances, please consult the official supplier specifications page. The information is typically retrieved via UPC or SKU reference on the supplier site, where documentation and engineering data are maintained for security‑critical deployments. If you require precise figures for integration planning, contact the sales engineering team or the vendor’s technical support to obtain current, authoritative documentation.

How to install Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox

To deploy this secure KVM switchbox effectively, begin by selecting a secure, access‑controlled location in your data center or workstation area. Ensure the environment is free from excessive dust, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, and that the installation complies with your organization’s security policies. Mount the ServerSwitch in a rack or place it on a stable surface where it can be easily accessed by authorized personnel. Then proceed with cabling and configuration as follows:

  • Connect each target server to the four KVM ports using standard VGA video cables. Attach the corresponding USB console cables to enable keyboard and mouse control over the connected systems.
  • Attach a display to the VGA output so you can view each server’s desktop during administration and troubleshooting tasks.
  • Connect a keyboard and mouse to the USB console ports on the switchbox to ensure full control of the managed servers from the single console.
  • Power up the ServerSwitch and verify that the front‑panel indicators reflect power status and the active port. If applicable, enable any onboard management features or security modules in accordance with your policy.
  • Establish security‑related peripherals, such as a Card Reader, if your organization uses smart cards for authentication. Configure the card reader in line with your access control policies and connect it to the appropriate port or module as directed by the vendor documentation.
  • Test port switching by selecting each server port from the front panel or via supported hotkeys. Confirm that video display, keyboard, and mouse respond as expected for every connected server.
  • Validate RED/BLACK data separation by executing routine maintenance tasks across different servers and verifying that privileged domains are not inadvertently sharing data paths with less trusted domains.
  • Document the port mappings, user roles, and access controls in your change management system. Establish a backup and recovery procedure for the KVM setup, including a test plan to re‑verify isolation and authentication after any updates or maintenance windows.
  • Perform periodic security reviews and re‑certifications as required by your regulatory obligations. Maintain logs of console access, port activations, and authentication events to support audits and incident response planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How many servers can the Black Box ServerSwitch KVM Switchbox manage simultaneously? A: It supports four ports, enabling control of up to four servers from a single console with VGA video and USB peripherals.
  • Q: What security certifications does this KVM switch hold? A: The device is TEMPEST Level I (Level A) certified and carries EAL2+ / EAL4+ attestations, reflecting its suitability for secure environments and compliance‑driven deployments.
  • Q: Does the switchbox support card reader authentication? A: Yes. Card Reader Support is included to support strong, policy‑driven authentication workflows for console access.
  • Q: What types of connections are supported? A: The switchbox provides VGA video output and USB for keyboard and mouse peripherals, making it compatible with standard server console configurations.
  • Q: Is additional software required to operate the switchbox? A: No software installation is required for basic operation. The KVM functionality is hardware‑based, enabling immediate port switching and management without extra software layers.
  • Q: Can this KVM switchbox be used in multi‑domain environments? A: Yes. Its design emphasizes data isolation and red/black separation, making it suitable for multi‑domain, high‑security deployments where controlled access and strict separation are critical.
  • Q: Is there a recommended method for validating security posture after installation? A: Implement your organization’s standard security validation procedures, including authentication testing, port isolation checks, and regular compliance audits, to confirm that TEMPEST and EAL certifications remain intact in operation.
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