[AusNOG] ethernet to serial

Nathanael Bettridge nathanael at prodigy.com.au
Tue Feb 14 11:59:10 EST 2017


Look for devices called “Terminal Servers” thanks to the historical role of serial terminals ☺ There’s a few around

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To: Alex Samad <alex at samad.com.au>
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] ethernet to serial

Alex,

Yes, OpenGear / Cyclades(Avocent) are most commonly used from what I've seen.

І've used Cyclades in many roles since back in the dark ages without issue.

Patrick

Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 11:54:00AM +1100, Alex Samad wrote:


> Hi
> Looking for a serial port terminal server sort of thing.
> Something I can ssh / telnet to and select a serial port I would like to
> talk to.Â
> Something I could plug say 6-12 serial ports into
> Do such a thing exist.
> basically want to access my serial ports on my networking / storage  gear
> remotely
> Alex

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