Tripp Lite B072-016-1-IP 16-Port NetCommander Cat5 KVM Switch w/ IP - 16 x 11U - Rack-mountable
Tripp Lite's B072-016-1-IP KVM Switch is the optimal solution for controlling up to 16 computers/servers locally, from across the room, down the street or around the globe on a network or the Internet.
This KVM switch can be accessed and controlled remotely, so there's no need to travel to the server room or network closet. A Java-based application allows access via web browser from any secure IP connection; a non-browser client that can bypass browser-related Java Security prompts is available.
The B072-016-1-IP uses inexpensive, user-supplied Cat5e/6/6a cabling with Server Interface Units (sold separately) so you can connect computers/servers located up to 100 ft. away from the switch. This switch features dual Ethernet ports; if one fails, the other takes over, keeping remote access uninterrupted. Users can switch easily between the 16 ports using an on-screen display (OSD), hotkey commands or a remote toolbar. Multi-level password protection prohibits unauthorized users from accessing connected computers, and a local user and a remote user can each log on and access different ports simultaneously.
Two serial ports allow control of serial-manageable devices such as IP PDUs, firewalls and routers; individual ports can be assigned to an IP PDU port to power on/off the server connected to that port. This KVM switch is compatible with Windows and Linux operating systems, and provides remote access using a Windows computer. It supports VGA video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. Heavy-duty steel housing stands up to frequent use.
Virtual Media allows an .iso file to be mounted to a target server and accessed as if it were stored directly on it. Virtual Media data transfer rates up to 12Mbps are supported when using a B078-101-USB2 Server Interface Unit. Other features include RADIUS and LDAP/S authentication, system-sent SNMP messaging and an event log that tracks logins, reboots and network setting changes.
Free NetCommander-AXS Management Software is available to access and control all of your Tripp Lite NetCommander IP KVM switches (B070 and B072 series). From a single interface, you can access server ports on any of your KVM switches, power cycle or power on/off outlets of IP PDUs and manage KVM settings. This software can be downloaded free of charge from the model support page for the B072-016-1-IP. Features
Saves Space and Money
Mounts in a standard 19 in. rack
Inexpensive Cat5e/6/6a cabling lets you locate servers up to 100 ft. from the switch
Use a Server Interface Unit, B078-101-USB-1 (for USB) or B078-101-PS2 (for PS/2) with each server to be connected with Cat5 cable; use a B078-101-USB2 to support Virtual Media data transfer rates up to 12Mbps
To convert DisplayPort or HDMI computers to VGA, use Tripp Lite adapters P134-06N-VGA-V2 or P131-06N. Maximum video resolutions using adapters may vary.
IP Remote Access for Fewer Trips to the Server Room
Control this KVM switch over IP: remote access means there's no need to travel to the server room or network closet
Java-based application allows Windows computers to control a target server via web browser from any location over a secured IP connection
A non-browser client is available that allows Windows computers to remotely access the KVM without the need for a browser and without the need to install Java
1 local + 1 remote user can access different ports concurrently; up to 5 users can share a single remote session
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
Features
Simultaneous support for 2 users (1 local, 1 remote)
Java-based application allows for control of a target server via web browser from any location over a secure IP connection.
Non-Browser client available via the Support section, which can by-pass browser related Java Security prompts upon login
Free Management Software available to Access and Control all of your Tripp Lite NetCommander IP KVM's (B070 and B072 IP series) from a single interface
Remote authentication support - RADIUS and LDAP/S
Supports both IPv4 and IPv6
PDU Control - Add IP PDU's as devices that can be controlled by the KVM. Assign individual ports on the KVM to a PDU port to Power Cycle or Power Off/On the computer/server connected to that port.
Dual Serial Ports - Connect serial manageable devices such as PDU's, firewalls, and routers.
Dual Ethernet provides redundancy in the event of a crash.
Fast Virtual Media KVM System patented under Pat. No. US 9,417,720