This KVM over IP switch is perfect for IT administrators and data center managers who need remote management capabilities for multiple servers. Our Vertiv Avocent AV3000 delivers:
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16 port KVM switch with cables that eliminates the need for separate cable purchases
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Remote management access for secure server control from anywhere
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CAC support ensuring government and enterprise compliance
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Consolidated management for streamlined IT operations
Key Features
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KVM monitor switches to manage up to 16 servers from a single console
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Server rack network switch compatibility for seamless data center integration
- Optimized for enterprise remote management with secure IP connectivity
- Consistent VGA video quality for clear visual server management
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CAC authentication support to meet government security requirements
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Vertiv |
| Model Number |
AV3216-400 |
| Type |
KVM Over IP Switch |
| Port Count |
16 Port |
| Video Support |
VGA with KVM switch cable connectivity |
| Authentication |
CAC Support for secure access |
| Management |
IP-based remote management console |
| Compatible Systems |
Enterprise servers and server rack network switch environments |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does remote management work with this KVM over IP switch?
A: The AV3000 provides secure IP-based access to connected servers, allowing administrators to manage systems remotely through a web browser interface with full keyboard, video, and mouse control.
Q: Are KVM switch cables included with the 16 port model?
A: Yes, this model is designed for 16 port KVM switch with cables compatibility. Contact your vendor to confirm cable inclusion with your specific purchase.
Q: What makes this suitable for enterprise server rack environments?
A: The AV3216-400 integrates seamlessly with server rack network switch infrastructure and provides the reliability and security features required for enterprise data centers.
Q: Does this support government security requirements?
A: Yes. The unit includes CAC support for Common Access Card authentication, meeting government and high-security enterprise requirements.