I am still not clear on that. What are the pros/cons on using one against the
other? And isn't that happening over the console port?
Thanks in advance.
Brad Ellis wrote:
> E,
>
> It means exactly what it sounds like...
>
> in-band management: uses the same channel(s) you are using to pass data to
> control the line
> out-of-band: has a separate path/channel that it uses to control the line
>
> -b
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> > What is the difference between In and Out of band management? I read it
> > today for the first time.
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> > --Manny
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