On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 11:12:31PM -0600, David Ball wrote:
> While I tend to use in-band management with the Juniper devices
> we've deployed (via the dedicated/secured eth ports), I've used some
> MRV products (mrv.com) to a limited extent elsewhere for OOB
> management (the InReach and/or LX-s
Thanks!
-SH
Doug Marschke wrote:
> Specs on the ASP:
>
> http://www.juniper.net/products/modules/100087.pdf
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>
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> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:48 AM
> To: Jonathan Looney
> Cc: juniper-n
Specs on the ASP:
http://www.juniper.net/products/modules/100087.pdf
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Hargan
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:48 AM
To: Jonathan Looney
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper firewa
Security-wise, I certainly understand the benefit of layering the
stateless filters and the stateful firewall. My concern probably comes
from working with underpowered, archaic Cisco routers where too many
ACLs or concurrent processes brings the router to its knees during a
traffic spike. I kno
That's what the 'tail' command is for ;)
On 6/25/07, Leigh Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Thats nice. Now what I would like next is for it to run `screen` on each
> RS232 port. The I can log in and see what happened and scroll back a few
> k lines.
>
> --
> Leigh
>
>
> Joe Freeman wrote:
Thats nice. Now what I would like next is for it to run `screen` on each
RS232 port. The I can log in and see what happened and scroll back a few
k lines.
--
Leigh
Joe Freeman wrote:
> Actually, Cyclades (now Avocent) makes a dedicated console server as well...
> Check out the ACS series...
> h
Actually, Cyclades (now Avocent) makes a dedicated console server as well...
Check out the ACS series...
http://www.avocent.com/web/en.nsf/Content/CycladesACS_Landing
They come in variants from 1 to 48 ports, offer out-of-band management via
on board ethernet, or pcmcia slot (think modem, gsm/edge
In looking through the docs regarding aggregated Ethernet
interfaces, I was uncertain about a couple things and figured I'd ask
here.
We're using T640s and 8-port IQ2 Gig PICs, and I'm looking to
aggregate 2-3 ports facing a customer's Cisco 4506 (running IOS, not
CatOS). This customer is a VPL
irix!
Matt Yaklin wrote:
> old computone ras server with a control card that does ssh.
>
> basically a 3-4U box that has an ethernet port and 48+
> ports for terminals.
>
> runs irix.
>
> On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Doug Marschke wrote:
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>
>> I have used cyclades term servers with open source OS wi
http://www4.shopping.com/xPF-Computone-RAS-2000-RAS2000-64
quick link to show the old product. not that you can get it there.
m
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Doug Marschke wrote:
> I have used cyclades term servers with open source OS with lots of
> success and flexibility.
>
> http://global.cyclades.c
old computone ras server with a control card that does ssh.
basically a 3-4U box that has an ethernet port and 48+
ports for terminals.
runs irix.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Doug Marschke wrote:
> I have used cyclades term servers with open source OS with lots of
> success and flexibility.
>
> http:
I have used cyclades term servers with open source OS with lots of
success and flexibility.
http://global.cyclades.com/products/2/ts_series
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 5:55 AM
To: 'Neal R'; j
On 6/25/07, Shawn Hargan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. I have gone through that whitepaper, though I've
> not made it entirely through the Security section of the site just yet.
> It did not explain whether it's best to combine firewall filters with
> the stateful firewall (o
Thanks for the reply. I have gone through that whitepaper, though I've
not made it entirely through the Security section of the site just yet.
It did not explain whether it's best to combine firewall filters with
the stateful firewall (or if it doesn't really matter), though.
-SH
Daniel Lete wr
For all my Juniper lab stuff (and Cisco lab stuff), I just use a variety of
Cisco equipment that can be found on the used market pretty cheap.
Either a 2509/2511 for built in ports (end of sale I think, so used
equipment), or a 2600 or higher with an NM-16A or NM-32A module.
You'll be able to acc
Hello Shawn,
You may have seen
Securing Provider Backbone Networks: Packet Filters, Traffic Shaping and
Related Best Practices
(http://www.juniper.net/solutions/literature/white_papers/200180.pdf)
in http://www.juniper.net/solutions/literature/white_papers/
there is also a section on Security t
We have an OpenGear terminal server installed in our lab. It may suit your
needs.
http://www.opengear.com.au/
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