Quick tech specs
- NetCommander 16-Port Cat5 1U Rack-Mount 1+1 User Console KVM Switch gives you a full keyboard 19in LCD touchpad and IP Remote Access in a single console
- Simultaneous support for 2 users-1 local and 1 remote
- Low-cost cables lets you locate servers up to 100 ft from the switch
- Tripp Lite is now part of Eaton
- Control up to 16 computers/servers locally or via LAN WAN or Internet
- Eliminates need to buy costly monitors keyboards and mice for each computer/server
- TAA Compliant for GSA
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Tripp Lite’s B070-016-19-IP, NetCommander Rackmount Console IP KVM switch, is a cost effective and highly flexible system for controlling up to 256 computers from either a single 19” display console, or, from a remote location. This console can be cascaded with Tripp Lites stand-alone B072 NetCommander series KVM switches. Switching between attached servers can be accomplished with On Screen Display menu, or Hot-Key.
Utilizing Tripp Lites B078 series server interface units, KVM cabling is kept to a minimum and extremely manageable, with the use of Cat5/Cat6 patch cables. Servers can be located up to 100ft away from the switch.
The B070-016-19-IP Console KVM switch supports a wide variety of software platforms, including: MAC, DOS, Windows 95/98/SE/NT/2000/ME/XP/Server2003/Vista, Linux, Unix, and BSD. Password feature provides additional security to prevent unauthorized access to attached computers. All hardware included for 4-post racking, and designed for easy, one person installation. Fits into any rack from 29” to 42” deep. 2-post rackmounting available using Tripp Lite B019-000, 2-post rackmount kit.
- 16-port Cat5 IP KVM Switch with built-in 19" Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
- Expandable: Connect and control up to 256 computers
- Support for most Operating Systems
Utilizing Tripp Lites B078 series server interface units, KVM cabling is kept to a minimum and extremely manageable, with the use of Cat5/Cat6 patch cables. Servers can be located up to 100ft away from the switch.
The B070-016-19-IP Console KVM switch supports a wide variety of software platforms, including: MAC, DOS, Windows 95/98/SE/NT/2000/ME/XP/Server2003/Vista, Linux, Unix, and BSD. Password feature provides additional security to prevent unauthorized access to attached computers. All hardware included for 4-post racking, and designed for easy, one person installation. Fits into any rack from 29” to 42” deep. 2-post rackmounting available using Tripp Lite B019-000, 2-post rackmount kit.
- 16-port Cat5 IP KVM Switch with built-in 19" Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
- Expandable: Connect and control up to 256 computers
- Support for most Operating Systems
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Tripp Lite Rack Console KVM Switch 16-Port Cat5 IP 19" LCD Remote Access is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
Matt from
Easy to setup, east to use
Easy to use, great to keep your racks organized since you can use any legnth ethernet cables for the connection back to the KVM. Ready to use out of the box.
Date published: 2019-07-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Corey from
Love it!
We hooked it up and had it running in a matter of 20 minutes with all of our servers.
Date published: 2019-07-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mike with CHF from
Space and time saver in rack
This console is a life saver in a rack. If you are looking to replace or upgrade. Tis' a must get.
Date published: 2016-11-28T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Arul the ruler from
I would buy this product again
Easy to setup and I like using CAT cable which is sleek and neat. I also like the fact that we can remote into the server's console. So far I did not experience any issues.
Date published: 2017-01-12T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Nicola from
Good product
It fits perfectly with any connected server
Date published: 2017-09-24T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
DRJ361 from
Awsome device
This is a great device for your server room. Very easy to configure and use. Being able to remote it over the network is the best.
Date published: 2016-11-30T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Rob Dunn from
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I'll give 5 stars for the KVM console, but only 3 stars for the actual switch (they are not integrated)
The console software that is supplied with the Tripp-Lite 16 port unit is built from Java, and it is clunky. It does not reliably detect the video output of all servers (we had a SuperMicro that wouldn't work all the time with the switch). Instead, I would recommend using an Avocent with the Tripp-Lite KVM unit.
Date published: 2014-07-19T00:00:00-04:00