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Re: Console Servers


From: Tim Pozar <pozar () lns com>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 08:48:42 -0700

I have been deploying Cyclades TS3000 boxes that I can sometimes find
for about $75 each on eBay.  The down side is the firmware is a bit old
so the SSH daemon doesn't really support current ciphers.  The other
downside is the CLI ia a bit cumbersome.

Tim

On 9/18/18 8:43 AM, Andrew Latham wrote:
Alan

There are maybe too many options out there. The used Cyclades are the
lowest cost entry point. An ideal solution might
be https://freetserv.github.io/ but some assembly required. I have
Lantronix OOB solutions in my lab. Most modern servers come with some
SOL options so I will assume this is for networking equipment. The
modern HTML5 interfaces are great and really do drop all the legacy Java
requirements.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:38 AM Alan Hannan <alan () routingloop com
<mailto:alan () routingloop com>> wrote:

    I'd like your input on suggestions for an alternate serial port manager.

    Long ago I used Cisco 2511/2611 and was fairly happy.  A little
    later I used portmaster and was less so.  Recently I've been using
    Opengear and they work fairly well but the price is fairly high.   I
    use the CM7100 and IM7100.

    General specs I'm looking for are:

     * 8 to 48 or more rs232 serial ports on rj45
     * nice-to-have software selectable pinouts (cisco v. straight)
     * gig-e ethernet port (100mbps ok)
     * 1U form factor
     * redundant AC power
     * access physical serial connections via local port #
     * access physical serial connections via local IP alias (nice to have)

    Can you recommend a serial port server/concentrator that I could use
    in place of opengear for a better value and/or lower cost?

    I'm just ignorant about the current market for serial port
    concentrators and so far web searches have not revealed ideas, so
    your input is appreciated!

    Thanks!

    -alan



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