Any pointers on a device that allows SSH instead of telnet for on-net access? E.g., ssh to the console server and then connect to the serial interface of a connected device?
Charles
-----Original Message----- From: mitch@netline.com [mailto:mitch@netline.com] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:02 PM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Re: Filer Serial Connectivity
I'm pretty fond of our Console Server 3200 by Lightwave Communications. It allows for telnet access and/or serial access. Multiple people can view at the same time and it has scrollback. It has a number of other very nice features... I use it with our filers, Suns, and various PC based UNIX systems.
~mitch
Hi Charles!
the cyclades TS2000 supports ssh connections via the network interface. pretty cool little box, runs linux even.
-- michael
On Mon, 02 Apr 2001, Charles Randall wrote:
Any pointers on a device that allows SSH instead of telnet for on-net access? E.g., ssh to the console server and then connect to the serial interface of a connected device?
Charles
We use a Cyclades multiport serial card on a Linux box, minicom as the terminal emulator, and SSH to connect. When we need console access, we SSH to the Linux box and run 'minicom filer1 to bring up the console.
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--On Monday, April 02, 2001 2:31 PM -0600 Charles Randall crandall@matchlogic.com wrote:
Any pointers on a device that allows SSH instead of telnet for on-net access? E.g., ssh to the console server and then connect to the serial interface of a connected device?
Charles
-----Original Message----- From: mitch@netline.com [mailto:mitch@netline.com] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:02 PM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Re: Filer Serial Connectivity
I'm pretty fond of our Console Server 3200 by Lightwave Communications. It allows for telnet access and/or serial access. Multiple people can view at the same time and it has scrollback. It has a number of other very nice features... I use it with our filers, Suns, and various PC based UNIX systems.
~mitch