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Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial)
From: Joe Maimon <jmaimon () ttec com>
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 13:36:25 -0500
You can use a 2600 or 2800 with the 16 port serial module. Stephen Satchell wrote:
On 03/08/2016 07:30 AM, greg whynott wrote:I'd like to purchase a IP to Serial port device I can use for each location in the event I lock myself out. The requirement would be an Ethernet port, a serial port, and SSH.I've used Cisco 2500 routers for this type of service, using the AUX port and a roll-over cable to connect to the target device. I'm talking 2501s mostly, not the 2511 or 2508, unless you need to control more than one device at a specific location. Ethernet, AUX port, SSH, firewall. Updates are sketchy, but these are mature devices.
Current thread:
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial), (continued)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Hugo Slabbert (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Royce Williams (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Christopher Morrow (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Doug McIntyre (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Saku Ytti (Mar 09)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Lyndon Nerenberg (Mar 09)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Owen DeLong (Mar 09)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Michael Wayne (Mar 12)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Joe Maimon (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Stephen Satchell (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) bzs (Mar 09)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) joel jaeggli (Mar 08)
- Re: remote serial console (IP to Serial) Andrew Latham (Mar 09)