Hi,
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 05:08:34PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Essentially, I'd like keystrokes to be seen on one monitor that is
connected to the console that is typed on another device connected to
the same console port.
This direction should work (having two receivers on one sending
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 05:08:34PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Essentially, I'd like keystrokes to be seen on one monitor that is
connected to the console that is typed on another device connected
to
the same console port.
This direction should work (having two receivers on one sending
Hi all,
I've finally got some new routers in that I'll be using for testing (the
IPv6 BGP route-reflector situation is on the top of the list).
The lab area is very close to my workstation. Before I have the devices
connected to a network, I prefer to use my workstation to copy config
snips
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Hi all,
I've finally got some new routers in that I'll be using for testing (the
IPv6 BGP route-reflector situation is on the top of the list).
The lab area is very close to my workstation. Before I have the devices
connected to a network, I prefer to use my workstation
...@ibctech.ca wrote:
From: Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Splicing a roll-over cable
To: Jay Hennigan j...@west.net
Cc: Cisco-NSP Mailing List cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Date: Monday, 20 July, 2009, 10:37 AM
Jay Hennigan wrote:
[..huge snip..]
VNC on the PCs might
Essentially, I'd like keystrokes to be seen on one monitor that is
connected to the console that is typed on another device connected to
the same console port.
rtty (you can find it in /usr/ports/sysutils/rtty in the FreeBSD ports
collection, source is at http://ftp.isc.org/isc/rtty/) does
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I was hoping to communicate with the defunct and way-too-old devices
without having to use IP based communication.
Then I guess you could serial console into the lab PC box from your PC,
and run screen -x on it (if you want multiple sources talking