I just use SSH to ip:portnum . Used the web ui for initial setup. Never used an applet. Didn't know one existed.
This is on an acs48 model. I forget the pdu model (cyclades i something), they just daisychain off the acs and you can hit a key combo to powercycle. david peahi <davidpe...@gmail.com> wrote: >We have used the Avocent console/power terminal servers for several >years. >Although the browser interface is cluttered, and the use of Java >sometimes >poses connectivity challengesm Avocent is a useful console server for >all >types of devices, and has the ability to remotely power-cycle AC and DC >devices. >Avocent devices meet your specs (-48V PS, NEBS compliance). > >Regards, > >David > > >On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Jeremy Bresley <b...@brezworks.com> >wrote: > >> Looking for recommendations on a good terminal server to put into a >telco >> colocate facility. >> >> Requirements: >> 8-16 ports for Cisco console access (RJ-45s preferred, DB9s if we >have to) >> -48V DC power >> USB/internal modem for OOB access >> NEBS Level 1 (or better) compliance. >> >> So far I've found Perle has several models that meet 3 out of 4, but >none >> that meet all the requirements. The only OpenGear boxes we're seeing >with >> DC power is a little 4 port unit and they don't mention NEBS >compliance. >> Lantronix mentions DC power for their SLC line, but doesn't mention >> anything about NEBS compliance either. >> >> Anybody have any recommendations for one they've used that meets all >4 of >> those requirements? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Jeremy "TheBrez" Bresley >> b...@brezworks.com >> >> -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.