Cisco 1921 w/ LTE WAN interface have worked fantastic us.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 9:16 PM, joel jaeggli wrote:
> On 2/21/14, 12:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
> >
> > OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even).
> >
> > I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem
>
On 2/24/2014 7:59 AM, vinny_abe...@dell.com wrote:
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You sent me this by mistake.
I have deleted all of the instances of it that know of.
Why does the NANOG forwarder forward these things?
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Subject: RE: out of band management gear
> From: vinny_abe...@dell.com [mailto:v
> From: vinny_abe...@dell.com [mailto:vinny_abe...@dell.com]
> Just ran into that exact problem with Cisco Nexus 2232TM-E FEX's. They only
> do 10Gb/1Gb and won't step down to 100Mb. Couldn't connect some newer
> gear's Ethernet management ports to the management network as a result
> and have to g
hat doesn't do 1Gb, even
on a management port?
-Vinny
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From: joel jaeggli [mailto:joe...@bogus.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 11:17 PM
To: Randy Carpenter; Richard Hesse
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Subject: Re: out of band management gear
On 2/21/14, 12:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wr
On 2/21/14, 12:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
>
> OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even).
>
> I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem with
> 100Mb/s connections. Ancient cisco, maybe had issues.
>
there are a substantial number of 10Gb/s switch that cannot
22, 2014 5:53 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: out of band management gear
We used old fashioned Cisco 2500's with octal cables. Old school for small
deployments.
We have toyed with the idea of trying to obtain OOB access via 3G/4G instead of
using a dialup modem. Has anyone tried that and i
From: Nick Pope [mailto:nickrp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 2:16 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: out of band management gear
Thinklogical Sentinel is great. CLI access via ssh, web access, modem for dial
in and two ethernet ports for redundant network access, supports up
Thinklogical Sentinel is great. CLI access via ssh, web access, modem for
dial in and two ethernet ports for redundant network access, supports up to
32 devices and is dc/ac http://www.thinklogical.com/sentinel
On (2014-02-21 15:17 -0600), Jeremy Bresley wrote:
> connections to devices that needed them. Expensive options in a
> fully loaded chassis just for a couple lower-end devices that could
> easily justify a couple dollars more to get a Gig PHY instead of the
> older 100Mb PHY chip.
There is no te
On 2/21/2014 2:27 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even).
I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem with
100Mb/s connections. Ancient cisco, maybe had issues.
There's several devices that are 1/10Gb and do NOT support 10/100Mb.
OpenGear's newer stuff is Gigabit (SFP even).
I've not seen any real switch made in the last decade that has a problem with
100Mb/s connections. Ancient cisco, maybe had issues.
thanks,
-Randy
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We're really pleased with the Perle IOLAN line. They even have a gigabit
port without a $10k price tag. Amazing!
It really dumbfounds me why so many vendors are still putting 10/100
Ethernet ports on their OOB management (looking at you OpenGear).
Especially a PITA today since many switchports tod
Lantronix is pretty solid if it doesn't have issues with your hardware.
I have a bunch of older Dell boxes where turning on virtual media makes
them stall indefinitely on the boot prompt.
Though, for serial only stuff -- it should be pretty good.
On 2/22/2014 午前 12:39, Bryan Socha wrote:
We
Same here, dozens of opengear devices deployed, about half with cellular,
only issue we ever had 1 DOA (not totally dead, but behaving really badly)
unit and they sent an overnight replacement since we were on the road
visiting a remote site.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Kenneth McRae wrote:
Using open gear exclusively now...no real issues with it.
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> On Feb 21, 2014, at 6:39 AM, Hank Disuko wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> I wonder if anyone has good experiences to share with out-of-band hardware?
> I'm looking for a good OOB hardware vendor. I need to manage my
> router
We have both lantronix and opengear hardware and use the og brand almost
exclusively now. Good price, extremely reliable. We have about 200 of
them.
On Feb 21, 2014 9:41 AM, "Hank Disuko" wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I wonder if anyone has good experiences to share with out-of-band hardware?
> I'm loo
Opengear's stuff works great; I believe they have models that support
modem on serial port to complement the built-in cell connection. I
really like the cell stuff; you can have the device keep the data side
of the cell interface down for security and send it a text message to
bring it hot so you
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