Eaton Tripp Lite Series 8-Port Cat5 KVM over IP Switch with Virtual Media
The Eaton Tripp Lite B064-008-01-IPG KVM over IP Switch is engineered for demanding IT environments, offering centralized control for up to eight servers or computers. It enables remote management from any location, ensuring your critical equipment remains operational 24/7. This 1U rack-mountable unit supports one local user and two concurrent IP users, delivering high-resolution video up to 1920 x 1200. With redundant power supplies and an optional dial-in connection for network backup, it provides exceptional reliability and seamless integration with PS/2 and USB systems.
$1542.72
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
1234
/ 1375
#1234 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
+42%
Above average
Ports Quantity
8
Who it's for
- Global Remote Management
- Seamless OS Installation and File Transfer
- Cost-Effective and Flexible Cabling
Who should skip it
- Potential Video Latency
- Increased Security Management Complexity
- Initial Configuration Complexity
Key Specs
Ports Quantity
8
Maximum Video Resolution
1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz
Local Users Supported
1
IP Users Supported
2
Power Supply
Redundant dual power supplies
Form Factor
1U Rack-Mountable, Desktop
Compatibility
PS/2 and USB connections via interface units
Model Number
B064-008-01-IPG
Features
- Controls up to 8 servers remotely or locally
- Supports 1 local and 2 concurrent IP users
- Redundant power supplies for high availability
- Optional dial-in for network backup access
- Advanced on-screen display with GUI tools
- Compatible with PS/2 and USB connections
- TAA Compliant for government procurement
- Port LEDs for status indication
What customers say
Users highly value the robust build quality and dependable reliability of this KVM switch, consistent with the Tripp Lite reputation. The use of Cat5 cabling simplifies rack management significantly. Core enterprise features, like Virtual Media support, function reliably for essential remote tasks. The main drawback centers on the user interface and software experience. Initial network configuration can be complex, and the remote viewing application feels dated compared to newer solutions, presenting a steeper learning curve. Overall, it is viewed as a stable, high-performance workhorse best suited for experienced administrators prioritizing hardware dependability over modern interface design.
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