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RE: Managing your network devices via console


From: "Crooks, Sam" <Sam.Crooks () experian com>
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 00:09:20 -0500

Cisco makes a 16 port Async card for ISR routers, they even bundle it
with a 2811 router for fairly inexpensive $$$...  Cisco2811-16TS is the
partnum I think
You can scale up very high or down very low for your console needs with
cisco routers, and inexpensive used or obsolete routers are available
for not much money.
The octal cables are available with rj45's already on them, which is
nice.... Email if you want a sample term server config for a 2800
router.

If Cisco is not what you want... Consult the Zonker's Greater Scroll of
Console Knowledge:  http://www.conserver.com/consoles/ ... You may find
what you are looking for there.

 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tomas L. Byrnes [mailto:tomb () byrneit net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 10:00 PM
To: Mehmet Akcin; nanog () nanog org
Subject: RE: Managing your network devices via console

I've found Avocents to be a nightmare, and the company to be 
horrible to deal with.

They work fine as a local console switch, but they are 
absurdly expensive for that use. The rest of their features 
are byzantine in implementation and usage, and their support 
and licensing policies exorbitant.

Old school terminal servers and IPMI/DRAC cards work very well.


-----Original Message-----
From: Mehmet Akcin [mailto:mehmet () akcin net]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:30 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Managing your network devices via console

Hello,

It's always cool to have console access to routers/switches and 
nowadays they are going from RS-232 to RJ-45 as a standart. 
I have got 
Avocent DSR 2035 which is a KVM+Serial console (all in 
one).. but while 
I was able to have it work against servers via KVM or/and Serial , I 
was unable to make it work properly against any network device. I am 
wondering if anyone had experience on DSR or similar boxes 
to configure 
them against network devices console ports.

Making suggestions for alternative ways of centralizing 
network device 
console management is also more than welcome, I guess the 
old fashioned 
server attached usb-serial console is one of the most preferred way, 
but feel free to provide if  you have good ideas

cheers

--
Mehmet





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