Vertiv Cybex SC900 Secure KVM Switch (4-Port DH)

Brand: Vertiv | Category: KVM & Console

SKU: VERT-SC940DPH | Part #: SC940DPH | MPN: SC940DPH

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About the Vertiv Cybex SC900 Secure KVM Switch (4-Port DH)

The Vertiv Cybex SC900 Secure KVM Switch (4-Port DH) from Vertiv is enterprise-grade KVM & Console hardware built for data centers. The Vertiv Cybex SC900 Series Secure KVM Switch (SC940DPH) is a four-port, dual-head DisplayPort secure desktop switch engineered for classified and sensitive compartmented information (SCI) environments. Built to meet NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Sharing Devices version 4.0, it enforces strict unidirectional data-path isolation between connected computers, ensuring that no data leakage or cross-contamination can occur across security domains. Each port is hardware- Available in brand new condition. Vertiv kvm & console products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.

Technical Specifications

BrandVertiv
CategoryKVM & Console
SKUVERT-SC940DPH
Part NumberSC940DPH
ConditionNew
Manufacturer Part NumberSC940DPH
SeriesCybex SC900
Number of Ports4
Video Interface (Computer Side)DisplayPort (dual-head per port)
Video Interface (Console Side)DisplayPort (dual outputs)
Maximum Video Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Keyboard/Mouse InterfaceUSB (HID-class filtered)
NIAP CertificationProtection Profile for Peripheral Sharing Devices v4.0 (PP4.0)
Data Path IsolationHardware-enforced, unidirectional isolation per port
Anti-Tamper ConstructionEpoxy-filled enclosure, tamper-evident design
USB Device FilteringHID-only (keyboard and mouse); non-HID device classes blocked
Port SelectionDedicated front-panel pushbuttons with LED status indicators
Form FactorDesktop
Power InputExternal DC power adapter
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Regulatory ComplianceFCC, CE, NIAP PP4.0
Operating System CompatibilityOS-independent (hardware-level switching)