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Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
From: Warren Bailey <wbailey () satelliteintelligencegroup com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 15:31:55 +0000
We used these quite a bit. Uplogix has some interesting automation, and the phone line/OOB is pretty slick. One cool thing about uplogix is it has a surgical rollback feature. You can set many different conditions and rules, and the router will dutifully execute a fall back procedure automatically. We had a switch plugged in, and I did a port range and added "shut" to all of the ports. Once they all went down, uplogix noticed and after a pre defined time it went back in and restored to the last known good configuration. If these bells and whistles don't blow your skirt up, check out the website. Sent from my Mobile Device. -------- Original message -------- From: Joe Hamelin <joe () nethead com> Date: 07/24/2013 8:23 AM (GMT-08:00) To: Jeremy Bresley <brez () brezworks com> Cc: NANOG list <nanog () nanog org> Subject: Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations I guess Cyclades is now Avocent, used these at Clearwire. Can come with dual 48VDC supplies. Think of a 48 serial port Linux box. Has PCM/CIA slot for modem. Multiple users can be logged in at the same time. http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-US/Products/InfrastructureManagement/SerialConsoles/Pages/AvocentACS6000AdvancedConsoleServer.aspx -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474 On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Jeremy Bresley <brez () brezworks com> wrote:
Looking for recommendations on a good terminal server to put into a telco colocate facility. Requirements: 8-16 ports for Cisco console access (RJ-45s preferred, DB9s if we have to) -48V DC power USB/internal modem for OOB access NEBS Level 1 (or better) compliance. So far I've found Perle has several models that meet 3 out of 4, but none that meet all the requirements. The only OpenGear boxes we're seeing with DC power is a little 4 port unit and they don't mention NEBS compliance. Lantronix mentions DC power for their SLC line, but doesn't mention anything about NEBS compliance either. Anybody have any recommendations for one they've used that meets all 4 of those requirements? Thanks! Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley brez () brezworks com
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- 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Jeremy Bresley (Jul 24)
- Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations William Herrin (Jul 24)
- RE: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Warren Bailey (Jul 24)
- Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Michael Brown (Jul 24)
- Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Joe Hamelin (Jul 24)
- Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Warren Bailey (Jul 24)
- Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Chris Adams (Jul 24)
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- RE: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations Charlie Brake (Jul 25)