[c-nsp] Remote management console servers?

Matthew Huff mhuff at ox.com
Wed Jul 15 09:45:43 EDT 2015


If you are using a linux distribution, if you add the rpmforge repo, you can just use your package tools to install it. It's also on conserver.com for download.

I've been using conserver for close to 15 years with both Cisco and now MRV/Xyplex gears. Newer versions add the ability to connect to HP virtual serial port for console access to remote HP servers as well.



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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Howard Jones
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 4:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Remote management console servers?



On 15/07/15 09:00, Saku Ytti wrote:
> Now this is my favourite way to build OOB. Because with the Cisco CPE 
> I have comprehensive WAN options, which organization already knows how 
> to provision and support. All existing tooling/automation works. Our 
> WAN of choice was either own E1 or 4G, if we run 4G, we get dynamic IP 
> like you do, but that's not a problem for us, as we use DMVPN with 
> IPSEC, so we don't know or care about the WAN IP, we only experience 
> the tunneled static RFC1918 IP. And it's convenient single package and 
> PSU for assync, ethernet and WAN. Instead of assync server, WAN 
> router, modem and switch like worst case might be. 

Do you have a URL? The only things I can find run on a PC, not the 
router (conserver.com), which *would* be another vendor in the comms 
cabinet...

Thanks,

Howard
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