Abstract
ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is a high performance digital KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch that provides two IT administrators with remote access and control of 16 servers over the network with BIOS-level functionality. ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is completely hardware and OS-independent (JAVA not required), and users can troubleshoot and reconfigure servers even when servers are down.
This product guide provides essential presales information to understand the ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch and its key features, specifications and compatibility. This guide is intended for technical specialists, sales specialists, sales engineers, IT architects, and other IT professionals who want to learn more about KVM switch and consider its use in IT solutions.
Withdrawn from marketing: The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is now withdrawn from marketing.
Change History
Changes in the November 13, 2022 update:
- The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is now withdrawn from marketing
Introduction
The Lenovo ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is a high performance digital KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch that provides two IT administrators with remote access and control of 16 servers over the network with BIOS-level functionality. ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is completely hardware and OS-independent, and users can troubleshoot and reconfigure servers even when servers are down.
The switch has 16 target ports and supports up to 2 remote users and 1 local user.
Figure 1. Lenovo ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch (front and rear)
Did you know?
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch provides cost-effective remote management, access, and security capabilities with out-of-band access to servers all from a single appliance. Connections to the target servers from the switch use low-cost and flexible CAT-5 cables for convenience and durability.
Part number information
Ordering information is shown in the following table.
Withdrawn from marketing: The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is now withdrawn from marketing.
Part number | Feature code | Description |
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1754D1T | 1754-HC6 B38J | ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch |
4X97A11107 | B38F | ThinkSystem Dual-USB Conversion Cable for Digital KVM |
4X97A11109 | B38D | ThinkSystem Single-USB Conversion Cable for Digital KVM |
4X97A11108 | B38G | ThinkSystem VGA to DVI Conversion Cable |
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch includes the following components:
- 16-port console switch
- Rack mounting hardware to mount the switch in a 1U rack space
- 2x power cables, 1 meter length, C13-C14 connectors
- Publications flyer
Each of the Conversion cable parts listed in the table include the following components:
- One Conversion cable
- Publications flyer
The digital console switches enable you to share one workspace (keyboard, mouse, and display) across many target systems. The target systems are connected to the console switch via CAT-5 cables and the appropriate USB conversion option at the target end. Conversion options are available from Lenovo with a VGA connector and either one or two USB connectors.
The following figure shows the Single-USB Conversion Cable (4X97A11109) and Dual-USB Conversion Cable (4X97A11107).
Single-USB cable: The Single-USB Conversion Cable (4X97A11109) is withdrawn.
Figure 2. ThinkSystem Single-USB and Dual-USB Conversion Cables for Digital KVM
The VGA to DVI Conversion Cable, 4X97A11108, can be used with the local console connection (see below) if you are using a monitor with a VGA cable. The VGA to DVI cable is shown in the following figure.
For details on when to use the VGA to DVI Conversion Cable, see this support tip:
https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht510707
Figure 3. ThinkSystem VGA to DVI Conversion Cable, 4X97A11108
Connections
Features
Details about the features of the Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch are as follows.
Target systems:
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch has 16 target system ports. Up to 16 servers can be connected to the KVM switch from these ports using standard CAT-5 cables with RJ45 connectors. At each target server end, conversion cables are used to convert the RJ45 connector to VGA and USB connectors:
- Single-USB Conversion Cable for Digital KVM provides a VGA connector and one USB connector. This cable provides video, keyboard and mouse signals and is used when you do not wish to implement tiering.
- Dual-USB Conversion Cable for Digital KVM provides a VGA connector and two USB connectors. This conversion cable is required if you wish to implement tiering.
Tip: Both conversion cables support virtual media.
These conversion cables are shown in Figure 2.
Up to 16 servers can be directly connected to the KVM switch. You can increase the number of connected target systems by using a two-tiered arrangement of switches (as described in the ). Tiering allows up to 256 target servers to be accessible from one Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch.
Local user connection:
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch supports connectivity using the DVI and USB ports on the rear of the KVM switch. If a monitor with a VGA cable is used, you can optionally use the VGA to DVI Conversion Cable, 4X97A11108, which converts the DVI connection to a VGA connection. The keyboard and mouse are connected using two of the USB ports at the rear of the KVM switch.
Two additional USB 2.0 ports (1 rear, 1 front) are provided for the attachment of devices such as optical drives or memory keys. These devices can be made available on remote target systems as virtual media. Note, however, that the of virtual media is not supported with tiering.
The KVM switch provides an options menu where you can switch between target systems and perform other management functions. Access to the menu is by pressing Scroll Lock twice. Additional hot keys provide additional functions as described in the user's guide.
Remote access over Ethernet:
Remote access to console switch and to the target systems is via a Web browser (default IP address is 192.168.0.192). The switch provides agentless remote control and access. No special software or drivers are required on the attached servers or client. Access is normally via a standard Ethernet network, requiring that the console switch be connected to the network via one or both Ethernet ports. Connecting both ports provides redundancy.
Local and remote user interfaces:
The management interface for the Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is browser-based, and is accessible both locally and remotely. You can use the local management interface by connecting directly to the local port and pressing Scroll Lock twice. You can also use the remote browser interface to manage your switch. The browser interface is launched directly from the switch, and any devices connected to the switch are automatically detected. The local and remote user interfaces share a similar look and feel.
Figure 6. ThinkSystem Digital KVM Switch management interface
Virtual Media:
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch supports virtual media. Any devices connected to the USB ports on the KVM switch (for a local console session) or connected to the remove user workstation (for remove console sessions) can be made available to the target server. With this feature, you can install software; install, upgrade, or recover the operating system; update the BIOS code; or boot the target system from a USB drive. Virtual media sessions are secured using 128 or 256 bit AES encryption.
The following virtual media types are supported for Windows and Linux systems:
- Internal and external hard drives
- Internal and USB-mounted CD and DVD drives
- USB mass storage devices
- PC hard drives
- ISO images (disk images)
- Digital audio devices
Use of external authentication servers and smart cards to authenticate access:
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Active Directory, and RADIUS for integration with existing authentication/security models. This ensures that you maintain only one set of user credentials and can maintain strict password rules.
The switch also allows you to use smart cards to ensure access is authorized. Smart cards are pocket-sized cards that store and process information. Smart cards such as the Common Access Card (CAC) can be used to store identification and authentication to enable access to computers, networks, and secure rooms or buildings. Smart card readers are connected directly to the switch via one of the USB ports, or they can be connected to any remote workstation that is running the remote browser interface or DSView management software and is connected to the switch using an Ethernet connection.
Note: For smart card use, the target device must be connected to the console switch using the Dual-USB Conversion Cable, part number 4X97A11107.
Use of encryption:
The Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch has an embedded FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module to provide 256-bit AES encryption of KVM session traffic, including video, keyboard, mouse, virtual media and smart card data.
Tiered consoles:
A single Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch can directly connect to up to 16 target servers. The switch also supports a two-tier or cascaded configuration where one top-level switch can connect to 16 other second-level switches. Such a configuration allows up to 256 target servers to be managed from the single top-level switch.
The use of tiering requires Dual-USB Conversion Cables on the target systems.
To form this configuration, the 16 servers ports on the top-level switch are connected to RJ45 ports labeled "Tier" on each of the second-level switches (see the Connections section for the location of this port on the rear of the switch).
Note: Virtual media, smart card and audio are not supported with tiering.
Specifications
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch has the following specifications:
- Based on the Raritan Dominion KX III KVM switch
- Supports 2 remote users and 1 local user concurrently
- Local user connections are USB mouse & keyboard and a DVI video port; 2 additional USB 2.0 ports (1 front, 1 rear) available for media support
- Allows connectivity up to 16 directly connect servers via Cat-5 cables and USB Conversion Cables
- Supports two-tier configurations so that up to 256 servers can be managed from user interface
- Front panel LEDs allow for monitoring of network status and remote user status
- Web browser management interface for local and remote consoles, enabling easy switching (default hot-key is Scroll Lock)
- Virtual media support allowing tasks such as installing software, OS installs or firmware updates to be performed remotely
- Password security ensures only authorized access to managed servers
- Support for external authentication services via LDAP, Active Directory, and RADIUS.
- Fully encrypted traffic with 256-bit AES encryption and FIPS 140-2 compliance
- Smart card / CAC authentication — local and remote
- Servers can be labeled with meaningful names for quick identification and selection
- Keyboard hot keys for common user functions
- “Keep-alive” technology maintains non-stop server operation, even in the event of power loss
- AutoSkip function to bypass inactive channels; AutoScan computers at variable rates
- Upgradeable firmware
- SNMP v2 and v3 management, Syslog, Email alerts
- Dual power supplies and dual Ethernet connections for redundancy
- Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz
- Input power: 100-240 Vac, 1.8 A
Comparison with the GCM16 console switch
The following table compares the Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch with the GCM16 console switch.
Feature | Digital 2x1x16 | GCM16 |
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Model | 1754D1T | 1754D1X |
Number of local concurrent users | 1 | 2 |
Number of remote concurrent users | 2 | 2 |
Local user connections - KVM | DVI + 2x USB | VGA + 2x USB |
Local user connections - total USB | 4 (1 front, 3 rear) | 4 |
Maximum number of target systems - Direct | 16 | 16 |
Maximum number of target systems - Daisy-chained | Not supported | 256 |
Maximum number of target systems - Tiered configuration | 256 | 1024 (2 levels) |
Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1200 | 1600 x 1200 standard 1680 x 1050 widescreen |
User interface | Web GUI (local and remote) | Web GUI (local and remote) |
Central management | Yes | Yes |
IPv6 support | Yes | Yes |
User Authentication via user database in console switch | Yes | Yes |
User Authentication via remote LDAP server | Yes | Yes |
Encryption | FIPS 140-2 | AES |
Manage serial devices | No | Yes |
Smart Card or Common Access Card support | Yes | Yes |
Support for USB Conversion Cables | Yes | Yes |
Support for Serial Conversion Cables | No | Yes |
Virtual media | Yes | Yes |
Virtual media support with Tiering | No | Yes |
Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) | Two ports† | Two ports† |
Serial port | No | Yes |
Modem port for out-of-band access | Yes | Yes |
Firmware upgrades to the console switch | Yes | Yes |
Firmware upgrades to the COs | Yes | Yes |
Input power | 100-240V, 50/60 Hz | 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
Redundant power supplies | Yes | Yes |
† Ethernet ports are redundant for increased availability
Physical specifications
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch has the following specifications:
- Height: 44 mm (1.73 inches): 1 rack unit (1R)
- Width: 440 mm (17.3 inches)
- Depth: 334 mm (13.2 inches)
- Weight: 4.1 Kg (9.1 lb)
Operating environment
The switch is supported in this environment:
- Temperature:
- Operating: 0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F)
- Non-operating: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
- Relative humidity:
- 0% to 85%
Warranty
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch has a three-year limited warranty.
Server support
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch is supported with any target server with a VGA port.
The local console requires a USB mouse and keyboard and a monitor with a DVI cable (a VGA cable is also supported in conjunction with the VGA to DVI Conversion Cable, 4X97A11108).
Rack support
The ThinkSystem Digital 2x1x16 KVM Switch occupies 1U of rack space in a rack cabinet. The KVM switch includes a mounting backet to mount the unit in the rack.
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