How do these compare to the Avocent/Cyclades serial console products? SNMP
seems poorly implemented in the Cyclades, and if folks have good things to
say about using the OpenGear stuff, it's a direction I'd want to move in.
Private replies preferred to keep s/n down.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:10
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 19:06, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:>
> On a similar topic, any good solutions for out-of-band serial
> console/Ethernet solutions that use EV-DO/GSM wireless Internet?
Check these out: http://www.opengear.com/product-acm5000.html
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 15:17:53PM -0500, Michael Holstein wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a cheap Ethernet to Serial (RS232/422/485)
> converter with functionality like the Lantronix boxes .. except one that
> supports access lists (nothing complicated .. maybe a list of 5 approved
> hosts). I need
What would be there cost in qty of hundreds?
Thanks
Uri
Avocent / Cyclades boxes have ACL capability (they run Linux) and can
be used with EV-DO/GSM modems. They may not be the lowest cost
solution, but there is a central management system and a wide range of
serial interface units from single port to at least 32 ports.
Jon
Full disclosure: I was a mem
>On Mar 10, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Michael Holstein wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a cheap Ethernet to Serial (RS232/422/485)
>> converter with functionality like the Lantronix boxes .. except one
that
>> supports access lists (nothing complicated .. maybe a list of 5
approved
>> hosts). I need a bunc
On Mar 10, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Michael Holstein wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a cheap Ethernet to Serial (RS232/422/485)
> converter with functionality like the Lantronix boxes .. except one that
> supports access lists (nothing complicated .. maybe a list of 5 approved
> hosts). I need a bunch of
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