We use a Lantronix serial console box (SLC-32) with a small Cisco ASA 5505
+ isolated internet. VPN is setup to assign IPs in the OOB network which
allows direct access to most management IPs as well as console ports
through the Lantronix. I also have a desktop connected with a 2nd NIC (and
no gate
Am 17.01.2017 um 22:59 schrieb Darin Herteen:
So my inquiry is... What does the list find to be a reasonably priced yet
reliable solution in carrier hotels for OOB? Or is that contradictory :)
I use a basic 3G/GSM broadband router (Huawai, year 2007, 80 USD or so)
with a 10 USD/month SIM (500
I think you will have a tough time finding a universal solution that will fit
for all DataCenters (speaking in the context of OOB communication method).
Traditional connections via Ethernet / T1 /Phone lines will cost you a fair
amount (monthly service and cross-connect).
In some of the DataCen
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Subject: Re: Common Reliable Out Of Band Management Options at Carrier Hotels
+1 for OpenGear + LTE / cell.
Obviously POTS works and is available in any carrier hotel and not insanely
expensive.
Also, lots (not a
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+1 for OpenGear + LTE / cell.
Obviously POTS works and is available in any carrier hotel and not
+1 for OpenGear + LTE / cell.
Obviously POTS works and is available in any carrier hotel and not insanely
expensive.
Also, lots (not all) colocation providers will give you very cheap ethernet
OOB. (E.g. Our colo gives you GigE for the cost of the xconn + 2 Mbps 95/5
free.) I would ask before
Provided you can get a cell signal, we’ve been very happy with Opengear boxes.
We’d been using their ACM5508 which is eight serial ports, two Ethernet, cell.
It runs linux, you can ssh into it, do fancy things like keep the cell side
down and use text messages to bring it up if you need to get
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