[j-nsp] What do for a terminal server?
David Ball
davidtball at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 01:12:31 EDT 2007
While I tend to use in-band management with the Juniper devices
we've deployed (via the dedicated/secured eth ports), I've used some
MRV products (mrv.com) to a limited extent elsewhere for OOB
management (the InReach and/or LX-series products).
David
On 6/24/07, Neal R <neal at lists.rauhauser.net> wrote:
>
> Ladies and gentlemen,
>
> I've recently developed a burning desire to expunge Cisco products
> from our network and every single customer network that we maintain. I'm
> awaiting the shipment of a Juniper 4350, I've already got an Extreme
> switch for training purposes, and today I started the process of moving
> from Cisco Call Manager Express to a Trixbox solution.
>
> The one bit I'm having trouble with is the terminal server function.
> We've got Cisco 2509/2511 all over the place and don't see a good
> alternative to this in the market. I've asked the MikroTik forums if
> they might add a terminal server module to their appliance OS, I've
> asked the Soekris mailing list if anyone is building terminal servers
> based on the Net4801, and I'd like to hear from all of you on this point
> - how do you do out of band management for clusters of Juniper routers?
>
>
> Neal
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