[AusNOG] OOB Management devices?

Chris Pollock chris at demand.com.au
Fri Aug 22 10:34:23 EST 2008


I'm using OpenGear CM4008's, they're reasonably cheap, and small.  When you
attach a modem, you can dial up to it like dialling into an ISP, gives you
an IP address and you can telnet/ssh/RDP or whatever across it to the
devices on the other end.  Kinda cool if you have any Windows stuff you want
to manage.

 

http://www.opengear.com.au/product-cm4008.html

 

Worth looking at IMO.  I've known a few other companies who've used them
with good results also.

 

Cheers,

--

Chris Pollock,

Network Manager,

Demand Broadband.

e. chris at demand.com.au

p. 1300 767 445

f. 1300 767 556

m. 0410 747 765

skype. christopherpollock

 

From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
[mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Roddy Strachan
Sent: Friday, 22 August 2008 8:09 AM
To: ausnog at ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] OOB Management devices?

 

Hey all,

Interested to know what other people are running for OOB management other
than a stock standard PSTN line plugged into a modem then into a 2511.

Anyone using 3G/GPRS type connectivity to get into their devices remotely ?

Thanks

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Roddy Strachan
Sysadmin Team Leader
Netspace Online Systems
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