The OpenGear (based on their online demo) has much better configuration GUI than the WTI, hands down. Every time I make a change on the WTI, it has to reboot itself. =( Frank -----Original Message----- From: Luke S Crawford [mailto:lsc@prgmr.com] Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 1:33 PM To: Joe Abley Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: integrated KVMoIP and serial console terminal server Joe Abley <jabley@hopcount.ca> writes:
What is everybody's favourite combination rack-mount VGA/USB KVM-over- IP and serial console concentrator in 2009?
I'm looking for something that will accommodate 8 or so 9600bps serial devices and about 12 VGA/USB devices, all reachable over IP via sane means (ssh, https, etc). Being able to trunk everything through cat5E/ RJ45 plant is not necessary; in this application everything is in the same cabinet.
I can't speak to the KVM over IP (for *NIX, they are obviously inferior to serial) but I do have some suggestions for the serial end. Personally, I use an opengear cm4148; it seems to work fairly well. If I only needed 8 ports, I'd still be using my solution from 2005, which was an 8 port rocketport serial card in a FreeBSD box. I only moved to the opengear because I need many more ports I like both the opengear and the freebsd box because I can use ssh auth, I can log, and I can lock down each user so that a given private key can only view a certain port.