On 1/30/2012 11:05 AM, nanog-requ...@nanog.org wrote: > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:09:16 -0600 > From: "Express Web Systems" <mailingli...@expresswebsystems.com> > To: "'NANOG'" <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: RE: IP KVM suggestions > Message-ID: <033601ccdf7a$481d0f90$d8572eb0$@com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >> > I have a need for a small, portable, web based IP kvm with decent >> > features that doesn't break the bank. Preferably something that >> > supports ISO mounting from http or ftp and USB connectivity. Would >> > also prefer something browser independent. Small plugin like the >> > Raritan devices would be acceptable too. It will be used internally for >> > Remote access while building devices pre deployment to customers. Any >> > suggestions? >> > >> > Thanks! >> > >> > Blake > Lantronix Spider is a small, portable, affordable and web enabled IP KVM. > Supports ISO mounting and has USB connections. > > http://www.lantronix.com/it-management/kvm-over-ip/securelinx-spider.html > > It is a single server unit. So if you want to connect many servers at the > same time, it might not be the best option as the price quickly escalates. > However, if you buy one and just move it from server to server (which is > what I got from your email), then it is a pretty good fit. Java based web > interface, not the greatest, but it works. > > For multiple server access from a single unit, look at the Dell 2161DS > (rebranded Avocent units) line. They are abundant on ebay, and relatively > inexpensive, and can expand to up to 128 servers (via add on PEM modules - > the unit has 16 ports and you connect a PEM to one of the ports and you can > connect up to 8 servers to the PEM 16 x 8 = 128). The 2161DS-2 also supports > ISO mounting when using USB dongles (the 2161DS does not). Java based client > software... Dell isn't supporting the 2161DS software any more apparently > and won't install natively on Windows 7, I have it running on Windows7, but it has to be "Run As Administrator" > but the software can be installed > on an XP machine and then copied, this also works for linux, etc. > > Tom Walsh > If security is a concern, then you will probably want to only use the 2161-DS behind a VPN, if at all. The session authentication is fairly weak and supports no ACLs. It does support lock-out on multiple bad authentication attempts though.
-Chris