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 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" <gourmetcisco@hotmail.com> 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 routers/switches/firewalls in a datacenter located overseas, and I'm looking to setup a good serial console server via an OOB link. I've been looking at Lantronix, OpenGear, Raritan...but they all seem to have the same basic features. I'm having trouble really differentiating them. I'm interested in analog modem, cellular options for my OOB link. Or even a secondary internet circuit either wired or wifi if the DC has that option available. Any good suggestions or experiences with a current OOB solution out there? What are you doing for your OOB management? thanks,Hank