A couple of places you can try:

Digi International:     www.dgii.com

        Digi is technically advanced although expensive. Their boards are very
advanced - but are probably more than you need.

Rocketport (from Comtrol):      http://www.comtrol.com/sales/specs/rp.htm

        This are simpler and better priced. If you want basic serial connections -
then these are for you.

I've used both of these in more installs than I can remember and both are
excellent.

Hope this helps.

Feargal

Feargal Ledwidge
CCNP CCDA
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Frank Kim
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 3:10 AM
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Subject: Using a SCO unix box to manage a set of routers


Hi folks,
I have a sco unix box which I would like to have 4 vt100 terminals attach
to via serial.  These 4 vty terminals will be used for students who will
be accessing my cisco lab.  I'm running into a situation where I can only
hook up two vt100 terminals to my SCO unix box because the hardware is
Intel and the motherboard has only two serial ports(com1 & com2).  Where
can I get a serial cards that allow me to hook up 4 vt100 terminals to
that SCO unix box?  I know this is a silly setup.  This is a requirement,
not an option.  Otherwise, I could setup those students to acess via
telnet.  Thanks for any input.

-Frank
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