Hi Bruce, I have seen people using a OpenWRT with a serial port. The serial port connects to the server and you ssh to the OpenWRT the telnet to the server. If you have serail redirection in the BIOS as well as in the kernel, you have a pretty good IP KV (no M for Mouse) solution, And fairly inexpensive one also. ---
Andre Courchesne - Consultant http://www.net-forces.com MSN: courc...@net-forces.com Skype: VoipForces L'information contenue dans le présent document est la propriété de Andre Courchesne. Et est divulguée en toute confidentialité. Cette information ne doit pas être utilisée, divulguée à d'autres personnes ou reproduite sans le consentement écrit explicite de Andre Courchesne. The information contained in this document is confidential and property of Andre Courchesne. It shall not be used, disclosed to others or reproduced without the express written consent of Andre Courchesne. On 2010-06-01, at 1:15 PM, Bruce N wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > > It's much easier to have a second NIC card and maybe KVM-over-IP to > troubleshoot a client pbx when you are away from them. KVM-over-IP standalone > solutions seem to be expensive and then some motherboards like the ones from > SuperMicro support IPMI (apparently a technology similar to Kvm-over-IP). > > > I am wondering if there is something simple and reasonably priced out there > in form of a PCI(x) card that would give me the power to have the full > control over a server with restart, installations, etc,,,,without the need to > be on site. > > > Thanks, > Bruce > _________________________________________________________________ > Win $10,000 from Hotmail! Enter Here. > http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9729708 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: asterisk-unsubscr...@uc.org For additional commands, e-mail: asterisk-h...@uc.org