Lantronix SLC.
Has USB modem. SLC is NEBS Level 3 compliant.
-Original Message-
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnk...@iname.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 12:22 AM
To: 'Jeremy Bresley'; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
I'm surprised
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
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
NE
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 wrote:
>We have u
Once upon a time, Joe Hamelin said:
> I guess Cyclades is now Avocent
And Avocent is part of Emerson (for several years now actually).
--
Chris Adams
- Original Message -
> From: "Jeremy Bresley"
> NEBS Level 1 (or better) compliance.
Do you require NEBS "compliance" or the much more expensive still "NEBS
certification"?
Cheers,
-- jra
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Jay R. Ashworth Baylink j...@baylink.com
Designer
Digi TS-16 Works well, but doesn't have USB/modem..
MRV's LX line meets all of that, but I've had mixed issues with
reliability with them..
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Jeremy Bresley wrote:
> Looking for recommendations on a good terminal server to put into a telco
> colocate facility.
>
>
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
dev
t up, check out the website.
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Original message
From: Joe Hamelin
Date: 07/24/2013 8:23 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Jeremy Bresley
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
I guess Cyclades is now Avocent, used these at Clearwire.
On 24 Jul 2013, at 15:59, Jeremy Bresley wrote:
> 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.
Not sure about N
I guess Cyclades is now Avocent, used these at Clearwire. Can come with
dual 48VDC supplies. Think of a 48 serial port Linux box. Has PCM/CIA
slot for modem. Multiple users can be logged in at the same time.
http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com/en-US/Products/InfrastructureManagement/SerialConso
On 13-07-24 10:59 AM, Jeremy Bresley 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 Le
Uplogix.
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Original message
From: Jeremy Bresley
Date: 07/24/2013 8:02 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: 48V DC Terminal server recommendations
Looking for recommendations on a good terminal server to put into a
telco colocate facility
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Jeremy Bresley 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 acces
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
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