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Re: out-of-band access bandwidth
From: Brian Raaen <braaen () zcorum com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 15:13:08 -0500
Many times I've used 9600 or 2400 baud over dail-up for OOB of routers. On the other hand some enterprises use a seperate 1Gbps Vlan for management. Again it depends on the type of traffic (i.e. snmp(traps), telnet, ssh, graphical, web, syslog, netflow etc..). For ssh/telnet without the need for filetransfer a dial-ip modem should work fine. ---------------------- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen () zcorum com On Tuesday 27 January 2009, wingying wrote:
Hi all, A quick question, what is the common bandwidth for out-of-band access? Thanks.
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