[c-nsp] Serial-server with modem.

Brent Wolfram brent.wolfram at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 22:53:51 EDT 2007


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We use Digi CM-16 and CM-48 console servers for out of band mgt.  Most
CM models have a PCMCIA port for a modem or you can burn up one of the
console ports for a modem link.

http://www.digi.com/products/consoleservers/digicm.jsp

Works great, supports SSL, SSH, etc... for in-band mgt as well.



Daniel Lacey wrote:
> I use Applied Innovations AIScouts for this because there have been 
> plenty on the used market for under $1000.
> These can be modem'ed into, telnet to serial port, etc. and can monitor 
> any contact closure (wet/dry etc.) and report status via SNMP.
> 
> 
> MKS wrote:
>> Hello List
>>
>> I'm looking for a device to do out-of-band management via PSTN/ISDN to the
>> cisco boxes in our pops.
>>
>> I'm looking for e.g. a serial-server with 2-4 serial (RS-232) ports and an
>> integrated modem. (well the integrated modem is optional but preferred)
>> Something similar to this
>> http://www.digi.com/products/serialservers/portservertsmmei.jsp
>>
>> Do someone have any experience with this product or know of any
>> similar(cheaper)?
>>
>> What are you using for out-of-band management?
>>
>> Regards
>> MKS
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