Re: OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021 at 01:18, Matthew Crocker wrote: I have routers in both 60 Hudson St & 1 Summer St and I’m looking for some > low cost bandwidth options for out of band management. Currently > > > > I’m surprised OOB bandwidth isn’t a feature for colocation providers. > That would surprise me too. https://www.digitalrealty.com/connectivity/ip-bandwidth https://www.markleygroup.com/cloud/network/out-of-band -- ++ytti
Re: OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer
What SIM provider and modem are you using in those Opengears? It’s been over a year but walked around 60 Hudson with LTE . I would exhaust the modem , provider , antenna placement options On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 9:12 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Before getting rid of the cellular based OOB, look into some more detail > about exactly what LTE modems are in those. I've seen some remarkable > results from equipment using the 600/700 bands (tmobile, verizon) for > getting signal into deeply buried concrete structures. There's a lot of > different types and capabilities of cellular data modems on the market. > > > > > On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 3:15 PM Matthew Crocker > wrote: > >> >> >> I have routers in both 60 Hudson St & 1 Summer St and I’m looking for >> some low cost bandwidth options for out of band management. Currently I >> have Opengear boxes at each site with cell modems but they don’t work too >> well. I either need to replace them with new cell based devices or find a >> wireless/ethernet bandwidth option. I only need a couple serial ports and >> ethernet for when everything breaks. >> >> >> >> I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer >> >> >> >> I’m surprised OOB bandwidth isn’t a feature for colocation providers. >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >
Re: OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer
Before getting rid of the cellular based OOB, look into some more detail about exactly what LTE modems are in those. I've seen some remarkable results from equipment using the 600/700 bands (tmobile, verizon) for getting signal into deeply buried concrete structures. There's a lot of different types and capabilities of cellular data modems on the market. On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 3:15 PM Matthew Crocker wrote: > > > I have routers in both 60 Hudson St & 1 Summer St and I’m looking for some > low cost bandwidth options for out of band management. Currently I have > Opengear boxes at each site with cell modems but they don’t work too well. > I either need to replace them with new cell based devices or find a > wireless/ethernet bandwidth option. I only need a couple serial ports and > ethernet for when everything breaks. > > > > I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer > > > > I’m surprised OOB bandwidth isn’t a feature for colocation providers. > > > > Thanks > > >
Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13
On 4/14/21 7:00 AM, Brian Johnson wrote: There is no profit motive for a non-profit company. It’s completely relevant to your response. This is patently absurd. It's an industry group/organization. It's raison d'etre is to serve its industry which definitely has a profit motive. That and even non-profits have a profit motive to stay afloat. See the NRA for one that has gone terribly wrong. Mike
OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer
I have routers in both 60 Hudson St & 1 Summer St and I’m looking for some low cost bandwidth options for out of band management. Currently I have Opengear boxes at each site with cell modems but they don’t work too well. I either need to replace them with new cell based devices or find a wireless/ethernet bandwidth option. I only need a couple serial ports and ethernet for when everything breaks. I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer I’m surprised OOB bandwidth isn’t a feature for colocation providers. Thanks
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Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13
On 4/14/21 20:25, Stan Barber wrote: I would say that under normal circumstances, 45 days might work (Personally, I would prefer 90 days). However, I suggest we are not dealing with a normal circumstance because of the fall out from the winter incident. Agreed. Mark.