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Overview 

The IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch series is NIAP-certified and compliant with NIAP PP 3.0 (Protection Profile for 
Peripheral Sharing Switch version 3.0) requirements, satisfying the latest security requisites set by the U.S. 
Department of Defense for peripheral sharing switches. Compliance ensures maximum information security 
while sharing a single set of HIDs (keyboards, mice, speakers, and CAC Readers) between multiple computers. 
Conformity with Protection Profile v3.0 certifies that only a keyboard and a mouse are accommodated, other 
USB peripherals cannot be connected to the console ports of the Secure KVM; therefore, providing high-level 
security, protection and data safekeeping. 

The IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch provides the utmost hardware and software security when switching port focus.  
Hardware security includes tamper-evident tapes, chassis intrusion detection, and tamper-proof hardware. 
Software security includes restricted USB connectivity, meaning non-HIDs (Human Interface Devices) are ignored 
when switching. This security includes channel isolation per port and automatic clearing of the keyboard and 
mouse buffer when switching port focus, making it impossible for data to be leaked or transferred between 
secure and unsecure computers.  

By combining physical security with controlled USB connectivity and controlled unidirectional data flow from 
devices to connected computers only, the IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch series offers the means to consolidate 
multiple workstations of various security classification levels with one keyboard, one video monitor, and one 
mouse (KVM) console. 

 
Administrative Functions 

To be compliant with Protection Profile 3.0 while providing higher deployment flexibility, wider product support 
for new authentication devices, and maximum security, the IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch offers Port 
Authentication Utility. IOGEAR Port Authentication Utility allows authorized administrators to configure IOGEAR 
Secure KVM Switch to either accept or reject specific USB devices. Through a secured access and authentication 
process, authorized administrators can perform configurable device filtering through the Port Authentication 
Utility. 

 

Note: 

1.

 

The National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) is a United States government initiative to meet 
the security testing needs of IT consumers and manufacturers. NIAP is operated by the National Security 
Agency (NSA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 

2.

 

IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch series additionally satisfied Protection Profile version 3.0 for Peripheral 
Sharing Switch (PSS). 

 

 

 

Chapter 1 - Introduction 

Summary of Contents for GCS1212TAA3

Page 1: ...ort USB DVI HDMI DisplayPort Single Dual View Secure KVM Switch Administrator s Guide GCS1212TAA3 GCS1214TAA3 GCS1218TAA3 GCS1222TAA3 GCS1224TAA3 GCS1228TAA3 GCS1312TAA3 GCS1314TAA3 GCS1318TAA3 GCS132...

Page 2: ...Always use qualified and authorized peripheral devices 8 Secure Installation 9 Secure Operation and Administration 9 Chapter 3 Operation 10 Powering On 10 LED Display 11 Chassis Intrusion Detection 1...

Page 3: ...to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure Reorient...

Page 4: ...ence caused by unauthorized modifications to this device It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation...

Page 5: ...breached avoid using this product and contact your IOGEAR dealer This Secure KVM Switch is equipped with active always on chassis intrusion detection security Any attempt to open the enclosure will p...

Page 6: ...le GCS1212TAA3 GCS1214TAA3 GCS1218TAA3 Dual GCS1222TAA3 GCS1224TAA3 GCS1228TAA3 Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Monospaced Indicates text that you should key in Indicates keys y...

Page 7: ...d or transferred between secure and unsecure computers By combining physical security with controlled USB connectivity and controlled unidirectional data flow from devices to connected computers only...

Page 8: ...pt for Power LED will flash continuously If the switch s enclosure appears to be breached or all the LEDs are flashing continuously stop using this product remove it from service immediately and conta...

Page 9: ...tion equipment Frame grabber video cards or Special audio processing cards 2 Important safety information regarding the placement of this device is provided on page 18 Please review it before proceedi...

Page 10: ...st Resetting the Secure KVM Switch Press the Reset button on the front panel to reset IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch When pressing the Reset Button for more than 5 seconds the keyboard mouse buffer will be...

Page 11: ...that the computer attached to its corresponding port is connected and powered on Selected Port LED lights bright orange to indicate that the computer attached to its corresponding port has the KVM fo...

Page 12: ...Filtering Configuration This function enables authorized Administrators to assign a whitelist and blacklist for User Authenticated Devices The Secure KVM Switch Configuration This function enables au...

Page 13: ...assword will not be restored EVEN after Reset to Factory Default is initiated 4 The default Administrator password for the first time log in is ABCD xyz 2468 The password is case sensitive Caps lock f...

Page 14: ...cter and e At least 1 special character Do not use the default Administrator password for your new password The administrators will be asked to enter the new password a second time for confirmation On...

Page 15: ...d when the IOGEAR Secure KVM Switch is manufactured and cannot be terminated After a successful Administrator Login type LIST and press Enter for administrator functions Administrator Logon Mode ID Ad...

Page 16: ...tical and non critical Events and Log Data can be displayed Each Event Log Data is recorded with time date stamp and special codes to indicate the type and content of the event These special codes can...

Page 17: ...ator performs Reset KVM to Default settings previously configured by the administrator such as USB device whitelist backlist will be cleared and reset to the factory default settings 2 Once Reset KVM...

Page 18: ...into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not attempt to defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Always follow your local national wiring codes Do not allow an...

Page 19: ...ss for any particular purpose The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such revisions or updat...

Page 20: ...www iogear com 2018 IOGEAR All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice...

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