- Re: Which Terminal Server?
- Posted by boxers999 on April 6th, 2006
Yes, I could hard wire a serial line, no problem. Really all I was
looking for was some way of configuring my 3 routers and 3 switches via
the console port, from a different location. I will probably need about
8 serial ports.
Cheers
- Posted by marcial_colomer on April 6th, 2006
Hi,
You can try xyplex maxserver 1620 or if you need only 8 ports you can
search for cisco 2509 (2511 for 16 ports). On eBay you can find some
auctions on these...
Some links:
http://www.mrv.com/products/line/inreach.php
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/...vrug/index.htm
Hope this helps
Marcial Colomer
- Posted by Walter Roberson on April 6th, 2006
In article <1144312988.316949.17640@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
boxers999 <ste.goddard@gmail.com> wrote:
Looking back at some of my documentation, I see that vendors include
(alphabetical order):
APC, Clyclades, Dataprobe, Digi International, Lantronix, ServerTech,
Synaccess Networks
I remember that there were some others, but somehow I seem to have
forgotten to Cc: myself on some of the key messages.
- Cisco Terminal Server (Routers) by boxers999
- Cal Terminal Server 2000 (Windows Media Center Edition) by aalllop
- Terminal server in Windows XP (Microsoft Windows) by John the Baptist Jr.
- Terminal Server (Routers) by Charles Ferland
- Terminal Server (Routers) by Subhodini Fernandes

