On Thu, 2015-09-24 at 10:47 -0400, f287c...@opayq.com wrote:
> Looking for recommendations on small 1 or 2 port ethernet-serial
> terminal server. Preferably one with some security on it, and that
> allows us to ssh direct to the serial port. Power control would be
> an added bonus but not
On Thu, 24 Sep 2015, f287c...@opayq.com wrote:
Hello
I need to connect to the serial console port of a remote cisco switch.
I have IP connectivity, but cannot get serial or dialup.
Looking for recommendations on small 1 or 2 port ethernet-serial terminal
server.
Preferably one with some
I've got a few Digi portservers deployed. 1,2,4,8 and 16 port models exist.
http://www.digi.com/products/serial-servers/serial-device-servers/portserverts
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 8:47 AM, wrote:
>
> Hello
> I need to connect to the serial console port of a remote cisco
Maybe a raspberry pi? I wrote this up a while ago. With newer Pi's you
should be able to get up to 4 serial ports...
http://lesser-evil.com/2013/04/raspberry-pi-ser2net-cheap-nm16a-serial-console-server/#comment-24587
On 24/09/2015 15:47, f287c...@opayq.com wrote:
Hello
I need to connect to
Hello
I need to connect to the serial console port of a remote cisco switch.
I have IP connectivity, but cannot get serial or dialup.
Looking for recommendations on small 1 or 2 port ethernet-serial terminal
server.
Preferably one with some security on it, and that allows us to ssh direct to
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 10:52:55AM -0400, C. Jon Larsen wrote:
> Openbsd on an HP Neoware thin client box
>
> you get 2 db9 serial ports and a full OS, ssh, secure, pf firewall rules,
> nat etc. Load minicom from packages and you have your serial console
> server with a nice feature-rich
Hi,
> Looking for recommendations on small 1 or 2 port ethernet-serial terminal
> server.
> Preferably one with some security on it, and that allows us to ssh direct to
> the serial port.
> Power control would be an added bonus but not mandatory.
OpenGear - offer you many ways to access the