On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:57 AM, Frank DiPrete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Chip Marshall wrote: > > On September 23, 2008, Frank DiPrete sent me the following: > >> Term servers are the best technology that 1992 has to offer. > >> They still exist for a reason and this is it :D > > > > Also, most server grade x86 systems can be configured for serial BIOS > > access, and a 48 serial console server is a lot less expensive than a 48 > > port KVM over IP system. > > > > I've had very good experiences with the Lantronix SLC series, available > > in a variety of port densities. They're also Linux based, though I think > > their software is closed source. I have a dmesg around somewhere if > > anyone is interested. > > > > > I am using a lantronix 48 port term server also > (not a kvm) > FWIW, I've been using comtrol. eCos based, web configuration, windows & linux software for direct port access as well as the standard telnet server port
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